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Siemens
VAV compact controller KNX/PL-Link G..B181.1E/KN
CE1P3547en
Building Technologies
2017-03-23
7.3 Notes on EMC optimization
Make sure to separate high-interference cables from equipment susceptible to
interference.
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Cable causing interference: Motor cables, especially motors used with VSDs,
energy cables
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Cables susceptible to interference: Control cables, low-voltage cables,
interface cables, LAN cables, digital and analog signal cables
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You can run both types of cable in the same duct, but in different
compartments
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If ducting with 3 closed sides and a partition is not available, separate the
interference-emitting cables from other cables by a minimum of 150 mm, or
route in separate ducting
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Cross high-interference cables with equipment susceptible to interference only
at right angles
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If, in exceptional cases, signal and interference-emitting power cables are run
in parallel, the risk of interference is high. In that case, limit the cable length of
the DC 0...10 V positioning signal line for modulating actuators
In general, the use of unshielded cables is recommended. When selecting
unshielded cables, the manufacturer’s installation recommendations have to be
followed. In general,
unshielded twisted pair cables
for building services plant
(including data lines) offer adequate EMC characteristics, plus the advantage that
no provision is required for coupling to earth.
Running cable in a duct
Cable types
Cable segregation
Unshielded cables