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R7C-EC16B

EM-7801-K  Rev.5  P. 6 / 7

 

WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS WHEN LAYING CABLES

Signal cables connected to the R7C contain high-frequency components.  Since these cables has the same effect as an anten-
na, they emit these high-frequency components to the external space as noise or overlaps noise from the external space on 
themselves.
Cables with shielding should be used for the signal line due to the above reason.
EMC conformance test is conducted in the condition that shielded cables and earth clamps are used with the R7C.
Warning and cautions when laying cables are stated below.  These points of cautions are illustrated in the next page.

• Use shielded cables for those signal cables installed out of the control panel and for thermocouple and RTD extension wires.
• All the network cables connected to R7C should be shielded.
• Use exclusively designed cables for the CC-Link.
• Expose the shield at a part of the cable cover, clip it with an earth clamp, and ground it to the internal panel of the control 

panel.  A drain wire connected to the panel in a pig-tail form cannot maintain low impedance against high-frequency noise, 
thus grounding (noise shielding) in this form will not be effective.

Supplement: 

Additional measures may be taken depending upon actual installation sites.  These points of cautions are illustrated in the 
next page.

• Keep cables as short as possible.  It prevents noise emissions from the cables and noise overlapping to the cables.
• Attach a ferrite core to reduce noise impact to the signal cables susceptible to the noise.  Ferrite core can be attached close 

to the cable outlet of the control panel or close to the I/O terminal or connector, whichever is more effective.  Also, the impact 
might be reduced by winding the cable around the ferrite core for extra turns or attaching multiple ferrite cores.

• Keep cables which are easily affected by noise away from those which can be a noise source.

Motor Drive

Cable

Power Supply 

Cable

DC Signal Cable

Network Cable

Analog Signal

Cable

Often being a noise source

Often subject to noise interference.

In the following are examples of effective ways to lay cables separately: 

• Keeping physical distance (farther than 20 cm from motor drive cables, farther than 10 cm for other groups).
• Dividing off by a grounded metal plate
• Grouping into separate grounded metal pipes or cable shields.

Wires on each side of a filter should not be too close to each other.  Noise could ride onto the other side of cable.
Extra attention needs to be paid at the following parts.

• Noise filter that is enclosed in power cables.
• Ferrite core that is attached to signal cables.
• Noise limiting circuit (surge quenching circuit, transient absorber circuit, etc.) that is enclosed in signal cables.

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Summary of Contents for R7C-EC16B/UL

Page 1: ...ed by a Class 2 power sup ply CONFORMITY WITH EU DIRECTIVES The equipment must be mounted inside the instrument panel of a metal enclosure The actual installation environments such as panel con figurations connected devices connected wires may af fect the protection level of this unit when it is integrated in a panel system The user may have to review the CE requirements in regard to the whole sys...

Page 2: ...2 12 Y3 Output 3 4 Y4 Output 4 13 Y5 Output 5 5 Y6 Output 6 14 Y7 Output 7 6 Y8 Output 8 15 Y9 Output 9 7 YA Output 10 16 YB Output 11 8 YC Output 12 17 YD Output 13 9 YE Output 14 18 YF Output 15 CONNECTING THE EXTENSION MODULE 1 Remove the extension connector cover located at the side of the basic module 2 Connect the extension module 3 Mount the combined module on a DIN rail TERMINAL CONNECTION...

Page 3: ...V 24V 18 YF WIRING INSTRUCTIONS SCREW TERMINAL Torque 0 5 N m SOLDERLESS TERMINAL Refer to the drawing below for recommended ring tongue terminal size Spade tongue type is also applicable Applicable wire size 0 25 to 1 65 mm2 AWG 22 to 16 Recommended manufacturer Japan Solderless Terminal MFG Co Ltd Nichifu Co Ltd 6 24 max 3 3 13 max mm inch 056 222 38 18 mailbox sentronic com www sentronic com SE...

Page 4: ...h a thick cable to maintain low imped ance at high frequency Use shielded cables for the signals taken out of the control panel Choose a thick and short cable to ground the FG terminal of the R7C module to the internal panel plate of the control panel Note If electromagnetic radiation disturbance increases by grounding the FG terminal remove the grounding When painting the internal plate of the co...

Page 5: ...and the panel cover with an earth strap grounding may be strengthened and EMC may be improved Ground the control panel at low impedance using e g braided wires Keep the opening for ventilation as small as posible Attach an electro magnetically shielded filter when noise leaks through the opening Install the R7C Series inside a control panel Attachment part of earth clamp should be fixed with screw...

Page 6: ...utions are illustrated in the next page Keep cables as short as possible It prevents noise emissions from the cables and noise overlapping to the cables Attach a ferrite core to reduce noise impact to the signal cables susceptible to the noise Ferrite core can be attached close to the cable outlet of the control panel or close to the I O terminal or connector whichever is more effective Also the i...

Page 7: ...atus Keep the cable as short as possible To external apparatus Shielded Cable Earth Clamp Remove a part of the shielded cable cover and ground it to the internal panel plate using an earth clamp To connect with apparatuses outside the control panel via CC Link ground the cable shield using an earth clamp Keep the wires away from each other at both ends of the filter 056 222 38 18 mailbox sentronic...

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