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(3) Wiring of the GOT's FG cables and power lines
(4) Countermeasures to prevent surges
Entry columns for surge suppressors
Actual status
The GOT's FG cables and power
lines are bundled together.
Bundled
Not bundled
Corrective action
for when they
are bundled
Keeping the GOT's FG cables and
power lines away from each other will
help minimize noise interference.
Effective
Ineffective
Actual status
Surge suppressors are used for
wiring equipment (loads) such as no
fuse breakers, electromagnetic
contactors, relays, solenoid valves,
and induction motors.
(When surge suppressors are used,
write their models and the names of
devices for which the surge
suppressors are used in the following
table.)
Used
Not used
Corrective action
for when surge
suppressors are
not used
Using surge suppressors on the
wiring near loads can reduce
interference of the GOT surge.
Effective
Ineffective
Model of surge suppressor
Device for which the surge suppressor is used
GOT
FG
Power for the power equipment
FG
Power for the power equipment
GOT
AC
C
L
R
Output
PLC
AC
C
L
R
Output
PLC
The surge suppressor must be
attached close to the load
Summary of Contents for GOT SIMPLE GS2107-WTBD
Page 1: ...GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL User s Manual GOT SIMPLE Series ...
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Page 22: ...1 4 1 1 Features ...
Page 26: ...2 4 2 2 Component List ...
Page 34: ...4 4 4 3 Bottom ...
Page 42: ...5 8 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements ...
Page 48: ...6 6 6 5 Installation Procedure ...
Page 56: ...7 8 7 2 Wiring Inside and Outside the Panel ...
Page 68: ...9 10 9 3 Utility Display ...
Page 100: ...11 30 11 7 Keyword ...
Page 116: ...12 16 12 4 GOT internal device monitor ...
Page 134: ...13 18 13 3 Login Logout ...
Page 146: ...14 12 14 1 Time Setting and Display ...
Page 260: ...17 6 17 3 Clean ...
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Page 288: ...REVISIONS 2 ...
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