Chapter 7 - power distribution, Chapter objectives, Understanding noise in power wiring – Rockwell Automation System Design for the Control of Electrical Noise User Manual
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Publication GMC-RM001A-EN-P — July 2001
Chapter
7
Power Distribution
Chapter Objectives
This chapter describes bonding, segregating, shielding, and filtering
techniques when routing AC and DC power. This chapter covers the
following topics:
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Understanding noise in power wiring
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Three-phase power supplies
•
Single-phase power supplies
•
24V dc power supplies
Understanding Noise in
Power Wiring
AC and DC power wiring usually extends to all parts of a system.
Without precautions, noise coupled into any power wiring conductor
is distributed throughout the entire system.
Three-Phase Power
Supplies
To avoid noise related problems caused by three-phase power
supplies, observe the following guidelines.
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Treat three-phase wiring as dirty.
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Include line filters for loads that create noise, such as PWM
devices.
Line Filters
Observe the following guidelines when installing line filters.
•
Install an individual filter as close as possible to each PWM load
(this is the preferred configuration).
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Install the filter and PWM device on the same panel.
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Treat wiring between filter and drive as very-dirty (provide
shielding as required).
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Segregate input and output wiring as far as possible.