Siemens RF310R-IQ Manuel D’Utilisation

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RF 300 system planning 
 
4.6 EMC Guidelines 
RF 300 
System Manual, 05/2005, (4)J31069 D0166-U001-A1-7618, -- 
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4.6.6 
Prevention of interference sources 
A high level of immunity to interference can be achieved by avoiding interference sources. 
All switched inductances are a frequent source of interference in plants.  
Suppression of inductance 
Relays, contactors, etc. generate interference voltages and must therefore be suppressed 
using one of the circuits below. 
Even with small relays, interference voltages of up to 800 V occur on 24 V coils, and 
interference voltages of several kV occur on 230 V coils when the coil is switched. The use 
of freewheeling diodes or RC circuits prevents interference voltages and thus stray 
interference on conductors installed parallel to the coil conductor. 
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Figure 4-13  Suppression of inductance 
 
 
 
Note 
All coils in the cabinet should be suppressed. The valves and motor brakes are frequently 
forgotten. Fluorescent lamps in the control cabinet should be tested in particular.