Electrical Connections; Routing The Signal And Magnet Coil Cable - ABB ProcessMaster FEP300 Manual Del Usuario

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Electrical connections

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Electrical connections
5.1

Routing the signal and magnet coil cable

Observe the following points when routing cables:
A magnet coil cable (red and brown) is run parallel to the signal lines (violet and blue). As a
result, only one cable is required between the flowmeter sensor and the transmitter. Do not
run the cable over junction boxes or terminal strips.
The signal cable carries a voltage signal of only a few millivolts and must, therefore, be
routed over the shortest possible distance. The max. allowable signal cable length is 50 m
(164 ft) without pre-amplifier and 200 m (656 ft) with pre-amplifier.
Avoid routing the cable in the vicinity of electrical equipment or switching elements that can
create stray fields, switching pulses, and induction. If this is not possible, run the signal /
magnet coil cable through a metal pipe and connect this to the station ground.
All leads must be shielded and connected to the station ground potential.
To shield against magnetic interspersion, the cable contains outer shielding. This is attached
to the SE clamp.
The supplied stranded steel wire is also connected to the SE clamp
Do not damage the sheathing of the cable during installation.
Make sure during installation that the cable
is provided with a water trap (1). For vertical
installation, align the cable glands pointing
downward.
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Fig. 25
FEX300, FEX500
CI/FEX300/FEX500-X1

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