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RODIX SOLUTION 

 

Good wiring practices for 

avoiding electrical noise 

problems. 

 

Rodix controls have been designed with a 
high degree of immunity to electrical 
noise; however, depending on the control 
installation, electrical noise can cause 
problems.  These problems occur in less 
than 1% of the product installations.  Most 
electrical noise problems can be avoided 
by following some simple guidelines.  
Good wiring practices need to be used to 
prevent electrical noise from interfering 
with your control’s operation.  Another 
name for electrical noise is Electro-
Magnetic Interference (EMI). 

 

Symptoms of Electrical Noise 

The symptoms of electrical noise would 
appear as follows: a brief pause or a brief 
“bump” in the vibratory feeder’s output 
that the control automatically recovers 
from.  In rare cases the control will either 
stop operating or run continuously at full 
power in 120 pulse mode until the power 
switch is slowly cycled OFF and ON.   

 

Sources of Electrical Noise 

Electrical noise is generated by devices 
like relay coils, solenoid valves, 
contactors, servo motors, and variable 

frequency inverter drives.  The electrical 
noise is then transferred to another 
device by one of three ways.  The noise 
could be conducted through the power 
wires, or capacitively coupled from wire to 
adjacent wire, or it is transmitted from the 
wires of a noise source. 

 

Solutions for Electrical Noise 

1. 

Use shielded wires for all I/O (Input 

/ Output) signals.  The I/O signals may 
include: 4-20mA input, Run input, Sensor 
input, 0-5VDC input, Interlock input or 
AUX output.  The shield “drain” wire 
should be tied to the chassis in the Rodix 
control.  The drain wire should be kept 
shorter than 2”.  Please see the enclosed 
picture.

 

 

 

 

Example of a “drain” wire termination 

 

2. 

Never run I/O signal wires in the 

same conduit or raceway as AC power 
lines such as wires to motors, solenoids, 
heaters, welders and Rodix controls, etc. 

 

3. 

I/O wires within an enclosure 

should be routed as far away as possible 
from relays, solenoids, transformers, 
power wiring and other noisy equipment.  
Keep the I/O signal wires separate from 
the control’s input and output power 
wiring.  Secure the wires in place.   

 

4. 

Whenever relays or solenoid 

valves are used, install a Snubber on 
them to reduce electrical noise.  Use a 
diode on a DC coil.  Use a RC Snubber 
on an AC coil. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

5.  In extremely high EMI 
environments, Power Line Filters and 
ferrite beads can be effective.  Install 
ferrite beads on I/O signal wires as close 
as possible to the circuit board terminal 
strip.  Loop the wire through the bead 
several times or use several beads on 
each wire for additional protection. 

 
 
 

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 2000, 2010 RODIX INC. Solution 408  1/27/2010 

RODIX INC. 

FEEDER CUBE

 

RODIX SOLUTION 
.408 

Drain 
Wire

RELAY
COIL

SNUBBER

VAC

104M06QC47

QUENCH-ARC

RECTIFIER
DIODE

RELAY
COIL

1N4006

VDC

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Summary of Contents for FEEDER CUBE CE-40 Plus Series

Page 1: ... Communication Systems LLC Figure 1 Warning label installed on the control Warning There is hazardous voltage inside the control Disconnect power before opening the enclosure Only skilled or instructed persons should open the enclosure An electrically instructed person is a person adequately advised or supervised by an electrically skilled person to enable him or her to perceive risks and to avoid...

Page 2: ... SOFT Start trimpot clockwise for the gentlest start about a 6 sec ramp up to full output Turn the trimpot fully counter clockwise for no soft start 6 REMOTE OFF ON CONTROL A Run Jumper has been installed at the factory as shown on the enclosed wiring diagram Remote OFF ON operation of the FC 40 Plus Series Feeder Cube control can be configured to operate in one of the following ways A A low curre...

Page 3: ...ing or operating your Rodix Feeder Cube please call the factory or visit our web site Technical help is available to answer your questions and fax any needed information To return a control for IN or OUT of warranty service please ship it prepaid to Rodix Inc ATTN Repair Department If under warranty Rodix will repair or replace your control at no charge If out of warranty we will repair it and you...

Page 4: ... OUTPUT 10 INTERLOCK TERMINALS CE 90 PLUS SERIES FEEDER BOWL HOPPER INTERLOCK 11 9 6 CE 40 PLUS SERIES TERM STRIP TB 2 3 B 8 7 DC Voltage from PLC or CE 90 Plus C 12 10 9 LOW VOLTAGE INPUT SWITCHING INTERLOCK TERMINALS 8 CE 40 PLUS SERIES TERM STRIP TB 2 5 OFF ON CONTROL 11 10 30 VDC INPUT VOLTAGE 6 7 The common line is not fused in Europe The common line should be fused for North American machine...

Page 5: ...ons for Electrical Noise 1 Use shielded wires for all I O Input Output signals The I O signals may include 4 20mA input Run input Sensor input 0 5VDC input Interlock input or AUX output The shield drain wire should be tied to the chassis in the Rodix control The drain wire should be kept shorter than 2 Please see the enclosed picture Example of a drain wire termination 2 Never run I O signal wires...

Page 6: ...sting was performed by Rodix at L F Research 12790 Route 76 Poplar Grove IL 61065 Machine Description Vibratory Feeder Control Makes CE 41 Plus CE 41H Plus CE 43 Plus CE 43H Plus CE 48 CE 48 Plus CE 48H Plus CE 49 Plus CE 49H Plus CE 91 Plus CE 91H Plus CE 91 2 Plus CE 91 2H Plus CE 91 3 Plus CE 91 3H Plus CE 93 Plus CE 93H Plus CE 98 Plus CE 98H Plus CE 98 2 Plus CE 98 2H Plus CE 98 3 Plus CE 98 ...

Page 7: ...the standard 1 When the standard does apply When a 230V machine is not powered by a step down transformer there should not be a problem meeting this standard if all the vibratory feeders on one machine operate in the 100 Pulse full wave mode and the combined total amperage for the vibratory feeders is 15 Amps or less However it is harder to meet this standard in the 50 Pulse half wave mode The com...

Page 8: ...p down transformer that is installed in a factory Thus the machine is powered by a higher voltage distribution system that is not directly connected to the 230V public low voltage system Because of this the machine is outside the scope of the standard1 A machine that is connected to 60Hz power is also outside the scope of the standard When the standard does apply The standard is applicable when a ...

Page 9: ...gether if they always start and stop at the same time Actual testing may prove that the number of On Off cycles shown in the chart can nearly be doubled when the Soft Start pot is adjusted for a one second or longer soft start Amps rms at 230V Maximum On Off cycles permitted 16 1 On Off cycle per 6 minutes 15 1 On Off cycle per 4 5 minutes 14 1 On Off cycle per 3 minutes 13 1 On Off cycle per 3 mi...

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