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I/O Module Installation and Wiring - Terminal Block-to-Field (Signal) Wiring 
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  HC900 Hybrid Controller Installation and User Guide 
Revision 5 
  
9/03 
Signal Grounding 
The shield for each input should be grounded at the 
grounding bar (optional) at the top or bottom of each rack 
as indicated in Figure 27.  For low-frequency noise 
rejection, I/O wiring shields should be grounded only at the 
controller end.   
For high-frequency noise rejection, shields should be 
grounded at the controller and at the field device. If the 
ground voltage potential at the field device is different 
from that at the controller, a DC isolation capacitor should 
be used between the shield and the grounding bar on the 
rack.  
 
 
 
Figure 27 - Signal-Wire Grounding 
Aluminum grounding bars for I/O wiring are available as options.  When selected for use, they are fastened 
to the top and/or bottom of each rack, as indicated in Figure 28.  To enable connection of multiple ground 
wires with a single screw, the wires can be twisted together and secured with a wire lug. 
To facilitate module replacement, it is advisable in most cases to route all wiring through either the top or 
the bottom of the terminal block.  This 
allows the terminal block to pivot up or 
down, allowing ready access to the 
module, and is the preferred method 
for a limited number of wires.   
For a larger number of wires, or for 
wires of a heavier gauge, it is advisable 
to route some wires through the top of 
the terminal block, and some through 
the bottom, as indicated in Figure 28.  
In this case, it is necessary to adjust 
wire length so as to ensure adequate 
flexibility of the twisted wires and to 
provide clearance sufficient to remove 
the I/O module.  
 
Figure 28 - Wire-Shield Grounding