4-10
Practices
Spacing Notes:
1.
Both outgoing and return current carrying conductors are pulled in the same conduit or laid
adjacent in tray.
2.
The following cable levels can be grouped together:
A.
Level 1: Equal to or above 601V.
B.
Levels 2, 3, & 4 may have respective circuits pulled in the same conduit or layered in the
same tray.
C.
Levels 5 & 6 may have respective circuits pulled in the same conduit or layered in the same
tray.
Note
: Bundle may not exceed conditions of NEC 310.
D.
Levels 7 & 8 may have respective circuits pulled in the same conduit or layered in the same
tray.
Note
: Encoder cables run in a bundle may experience some amount of EMI coupling. The
circuit application may dictate separate spacing.
E.
Levels 9, 10 & 11 may have respective circuits pulled in the same conduit or layered in the
same tray.
Note
: Communication cables run in a bundle may experience some amount of EMI
coupling and corresponding communication faults. The application may dictate separate
spacing.
3.
Level 7 through Level 11 wires must be shielded per recommendations.
4.
In cable trays, steel separators are advisable between the class groupings.
5.
If conduit is used, it must be continuous and composed of magnetic steel.
6.
Spacing of Communication cables Levels 2 through 6 is the following:
7.
If more than one brake module is required, the first module must be mounted within 3.0 m (10 ft.) of
the drive. Each remaining brake module can be a maximum distance of 1.5 m (5 ft.) from the
previous module. Resistors must be located within 30 m (100 ft.) of the chopper module.
Within A Cabinet
When multiple equipment is mounted in a common enclosure, group the
input and output conduit/armor to one side of the cabinet as shown in
Separating Susceptible Circuits on page 4-11
. Separating any
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) or other susceptible equipment
cabling to the opposite side will minimize many effects of drive induced
noise currents.
Conduit Spacing
Through Air Spacing
115V = 1 inch
115V = 2 inches
230V = 1.5 inches
230V = 4 inches
460/575V = 3 inches
460/575V = 8 inches
575 volts = proportional to 6 inches
Per 1000V
575V proportional to 12 inches
Per 1000V
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