ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Cables
EMC Ready Cables
Many Parker cables are EMC installation ready. If installed according to instructions provided under “A Highly-
Immune, Low-Emission Installation – Meeting the Requirements of the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Directive” on page 93, these cables are designed to aid the user in gaining European Compliance, and are thus an
integral part of a CE system solution. EMC cables add RF screening and bonding to reduce emissions, increase
immunity, and provide high integrity safety Earth bonding. They also help to reduce problems in high electrical
noise environments.
Non-EMC Cables
Parker also offers non-EMC cables, for applications where CE compliance is not required, and where ambient
electrical noise does not cause problems. Because these cables are either unshielded, or contain simple foil
shielding terminated by a drain wire, they do not provide significant shielding of electrical noise at high frequencies.
Summary of Contents for IPA Series
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Page 14: ...INTRODUCTION 14 IPA Hardware Installation Guide CHAPTER 1 Introduction...
Page 18: ...MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 18 IPA Hardware Installation Guide CHAPTER 2 Mechanical Installation...
Page 24: ...ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 24 IPA Hardware Installation Guide CHAPTER 3 Electrical Installation...
Page 54: ...TROUBLESHOOTING 54 IPA Hardware Installation Guide CHAPTER 4 Communications...
Page 63: ...TROUBLESHOOTING IPA Hardware Installation Guide 63 CHAPTER 5 Troubleshooting...
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Page 100: ...REGULATORY COMPLIANCE UL AND CE 100 IPA Hardware Installation Guide...
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Page 102: ...APPENDIX A 102 IPA Hardware Installation Guide APPENDIX A VM25 Expansion Module...
Page 114: ...APPENDIX C 114 IPA Hardware Installation Guide APPENDIX C IPA with Parker Mechanics...