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Rockwell Automation Publication 2099-UM001D-EN-P - December 2012 33
Install the Kinetix 7000 Drive System Chapter 2
AC Power Noise Zones
Observe the following guidelines when laying out a Kinetix 7000 system panel, if
an AC power supply is used (and regenerative power will not be used).
The clean zone (C) is beneath and left of the Kinetix 7000 drive. This zone
includes the motor feedback, auxiliary feedback and registration signals
from the IOD connector (grey wireway).
One dirty zone (D) is beneath and right of the Kinetix 7000 drive. This
zone includes fuses, contactors, circuit breakers, AC line input to the
EMC line filter (black wireway).
The very dirty zone (VD) is limited to where the AC line output exits
from the EMC line filter and connects to the Kinetix 7000 drive. Shielded
cable is required only if the very dirty cables enter a wireway.
The SERCOS fiber-optic cables are immune to electrical noise.
Figure 12 - Establishing Noise Zones (AC Power)
(1)
When space does not permit the 150 mm (6.0 in.) segregation, use a grounded steel shield instead. For examples, see the System
Design for Control of electrical Noise Reference Manual, publication GMC-RM001
.
C
C
D
VD
D
Route Encoder/Analog/Registration
Shielded Cable
Shielded Cable or
Conduit
Clean Wireway (C)
No sensitive
equipment within 150
mm (6.0 in.)
(1)
Shield Clamps
(beneath cover)
Motor Power
Shielded Cable
Kinetix 7000 Drive
24V DC I/O Shielded
Cable
Dirty Wireway (D)
Keep very dirty connections as short as
possible and segregated (not in wireway)
AC Line
Filter
Contactor
Line
Fuses
Circuit
Breaker
Shielded Clamps
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