Product overview
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Manual i.Sense EC.P- V 1.1
2.3 Electromagnetic compability
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Risk of injury due to interference from signals and equipment
Disturbed signals can cause unpredictable actions of the equipment.
Carry out the wiring in accordance with the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) guidelines. Failure to observe these
precautions may result in death, serious injury or material damage.
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EMC measures
Effects
Unit assembly
Use cable clamps for shield support,
connect metallic parts over a large area
Good conductivity through surface (full-area) contact
Supplement switching devices such as
contactors, relays or solenoid valves with
interference suppression combinations or
spark suppression elements (e.g. diodes,
varistors, RC modules).
Reduce mutual interference coupling.
Wiring
Keep cables as short as possible
Avoid capacitive and inductive interference coupling
Do not lay sensor cables and signal cables
together with cables for DC and AC voltage
above 60 V in one cable duct.
Avoiding mutual interference coupling
Earth the shields of digital signal cables on
both sides over a large area or via
conductive connector housings.
Avoid interference with control cables, reduce emissions.
3 Product overview
3.1 Product family
Product
Description
IS.EC.P:00…
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Accessories for EC.P
IS.EC.P.03…
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Monitoring of push-/pull forces, one force limit adjustable, force
and trigger constraints fixed
Load cell
Force sensor big design
Force sensor small design
IS.EC.P.07…
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Monitoring of push-/pull forces, various force limits adjustable,
force and trigger constraints variable through averaging
Wägezelle
Kraftsensor kleine Bauform
Kraftsensor große Bauform
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