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VIBRONET Installation 06.2016
Installation
Chapter 4: Installation
This section provides information on how to mount the system and
establish the electrical connections.
4.1 Preparation
For proper installation, the owner / operator must make the prepara-
tions necessary for meeting the following conditions:
Permissible ambient conditions
Temperature:
Depends on the permissible temperature range
of the component installed (cable, MUX, sen-
sor); (see 'Chapter 3: Technical data', page
Relative humidity:
10% to 100%, condensation is permissible if
all openings of the cabinet are closed securely
(door, cable glands,..).
EM fields:
Strong electromagnetic fields, such as genera-
tors, high-voltage cables, etc. must be elimi-
nated from the immediate vicinity of the sys-
tem.
Required connections
Power supply:
100 – 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Network:
Ethernet (CAT 5 E) with TCP/IP,
baud rate: 100 Mbit
Cabling
Shielded cables are used for standard installations. No special instal-
lation procedures are necessary unless the environment is electro-
magnetically contaminated; in that case, see the special notes listed
in chapter 5.
The following recommendations should be observed when laying out
cable paths:
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Cables between MUXes and sensors should be kept short in order
to minimize interference and cable expense.
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All the machines in a train should be connected to a suitable poten-
tial compensation lead.
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Maximum cable lengths:
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Cabinet - last sensor in the string line: 1000 meters
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Cabinet - Network: 50 meters
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All bends, loops, and excess cable (such as approx. 30 cm / 12" at
each connection) must be included in cable length calculations.
Tools and consumables
For fastening the cabinet and the MUXes
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Drill and drill bit for M8 and M10 screws
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M8, M10 screws and matching washers or mounting anchors, 4
each
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Open-end wrench of suitable size