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6.1 Improving the noise immunity
The noise immunity of a system is determined by its weakest component. Correct
connections, lines and shielding are key factors. Follow the procedures described
in this chapter.
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Further information
You can find further information on the immunity of a plant in the Application
Note 016
EMC-Compatible Installation of Electric Cabinets
.
DIN rail
■
Mount the JX3-BN-EC on a DIN rail to DIN EN 60715 with the dimensions
35 x 7.5 mm.
■
The DIN rail must be electrically conducting and grounded by either of the two
ways:
■
Directly:
■
Via rear panel of the electric cabinet
Application Note
016
Follow the instructions given in Application Note 016
EMC-Compatible Installation
of the Electric Cabinet
.
The following instructions are excerpts from Application Note 016:
■
Separate
signal and power lines
physically
. Jetter AG recommends a dis-
tance greater than 20 cm. Cables and lines should cross each other at an an-
gle of 90°.
■
Shield the following lines:
■
Analog lines
■
Data lines
■
Motor cables of inverter drives (servo amplifiers, frequency converters)
■
Lines between components and interference suppression filter if the filter
is not placed directly on the component.
■
Connect the shield
on both sides
.
■
Keep unshielded wire ends of shielded cables as short as possible.
■
Pull back the
entire perimeter
of the shield behind the insulation. Then clamp
it
with the greatest possible surface area
under a grounded strain relief.