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Wire/Cable Types
Figure 1.3 Cable with Three Ground Conductors
Insulation Thickness and Concentricity
Selected wire must have an insulation thickness of equal to or more then 15
mils (0.4 mm / 0.015 in.). The quality of wire should not have significant
variations on concentricity of wire and insulation.
Figure 1.4 Insulation Concentricity
Geometry
The physical relationship between individual conductors plays a large role
in drive installation.
Individual conductors in conduit or cable tray have no fixed relationship and
are subject to a variety of issues including: cross coupling of noise, induced
voltages, excess insulation stress and others.
Fixed geometry cable (cable that keeps the spacing and orientation of the
individual conductors constant) offers significant advantages over
individual loose conductors including reducing cross coupling noise and
insulation stress. Three types of fixed geometry multi-conductor cables are
discussed below: Unshielded, shielded, and armored.
Three Ground Conductors
ACCEPTABLE
UNACCEPTABLE
Summary of Contents for Allen-Bradley 1305-AA02A
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