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Electrical installation guidelines, In-e-hyclip di-v1_10 – Digi HygroClip DI digital interface User Manual

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IN-E-HyClip DI-V1_10

Rotronic AG
Bassersdorf, Switzerland

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Instruction Manual

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HygroClip DI digital interface: instruction
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© 2007; Rotronic AG

IN-E-HyClip DI-V1_10.doc

14. Electrical Installation Guidelines

Power supply wiring


Heavy machinery and instrumentation should not share the same power supply wiring. If this
cannot be avoided, noise filters and surge protectors should be used. Most UPS devices have
those features already integrated.

General guidelines for signal cables


The following guidelines are derived from European Standard EN 50170 for the transmission of
signals by copper wires. When planning an installation, the rules provided by EN 50170 should be
followed under consideration of local circumstances to determine the position of machines and
equipment.

All ROTRONIC HygroClip products are tested for Electromagnetic Compatibility according
to following European standards:

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EN 61000-6-3 + EN 61000-6-1 (residential)

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EN 61000-6-4 + EN 61000-6-2 (industrial)


Whenever the level of electromagnetic interference is expected to be high, both the instruments
and signal cables should be placed as far away as possible from the source of interference.

In general, signal cables should be installed in bundles or channels / conduits, separate from
other cables as indicated in the table below:

• Bus signals such as RS485

• Data signals for PCs, printers etc.

• Shielded analog inputs

• Unshielded direct current (<= 60V)

• Shielded process signals (<= 25 V)

• unshielded

alternating

current

(<= 25V)

• Coaxial cables for CRT monitors

in common bundles or channels / conduits

• Direct current from 60 V to 400 V

(unshielded)

• Alternating current from 25V to 400 V

(unshielded)

in separated bundles or channels /

conduits, without minimum distance

• Direct and alternating current > 400 V

(unshielded)

• Telephone lines

• Lines leading into EX-rated areas

in separated bundles or channels /

conduits, without minimum distance