1. System Installation Requirements
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Location of Ferrite Cores for Cables
For the following cables, be careful about the locations at which you install ferrite cores:
Power-line cables:
Install ferrite cores on each cable at the nearest possible place to each connector.
In order to prevent the load at the connectors, secure the power-line cables to the cabinet
frame or dummy plate using cable ties at the nearest possible place to each ferrite core.
ESB bus cables:
Install ferrite cores on each cable at the nearest possible place to each connector.
In order to prevent the load at the connectors, secure the ESB bus cables to the cabinet
frame or dummy plate using cable ties at the nearest possible place to each ferrite core.
Vnet/IP cables:
Install ferrite cores on each cable at the nearest possible place to each connector.
In order to prevent the load at the connectors, secure the Vnet/IP cables to the cabinet
frame or dummy plate using cable ties at the nearest possible place to each ferrite core.
Cables connected to analog input/output modules and digital input/output modules:
• Cables Connecting to terminal boards or relay boards
Install ferrite cores on each cable at the nearest possible place to each connector.
In order to prevent the load at the connectors, secure the cables to the cabinet frame or
dummy plate using cable ties at the nearest possible place to each ferrite core.
• Vinyl insulated cables used with pressure clamp terminals
Install ferrite cores for all cables. Refer to “Table Cables that Need Ferrite Cores to be
Attached to, and Ferrite Core Models and Quantities” for the number of cores.
It is possible to consolidate multiple cables as per the cable diameter if same ferrite cores
are used for both plus (+) and minus (-) lines.
Signal cables connected to terminal boards or relay boards:
Install ferrite cores on each cable at the nearest possible place to each connector.
In order to prevent the load at the connectors, secure the cables to the cabinet frame or
dummy plate using cable ties at the nearest possible place to each ferrite core.
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