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12/01 AWB2700-1428GB
Engineering
9
Ventilation
A minimum gap of 5 cm between passive components must be 
provided in order to ensure sufficient ventilation. If active compo-
nents (e.g. load power supply, transformers) are fitted next to each 
other, a minimum gap of 7.5 cm must be ensured. Observe the 
values specified in the technical data.
Device arrangement
Mount the UPS unit and the controller horizontally in the control 
cabinet as shown in the following figure.
Preventing interference
Cabling and wiring
The following cable types are required:
• Heavy current cables (e.g. power cables carrying high currents, 
or cables to current converters, contactors, solenoid valves)
• Control and signal cables (e.g. digital input cables)
• Measuring and signal cables (e.g. fieldbus cables)
Ensure correct cable routing inside and outside of the control 
cabinet in order to keep interference to a minimum:
X
Avoid laying cables with different power levels in parallel.
X
Always separate AC from DC cables.
X
Observe the following minimum gaps:
– Between heavy current cables and signal cables at least 
10 cm
– Between heavy current and data/analog cables at least 
30 cm.
– Make sure that the supply and return cables belonging to 
each circuit are laid together. The opposing direction of 
current flow means that the sum of all the currents is zero, so 
that any fields which are produced are compensated.
Suppression of interference sources
X
Keep all suppressor circuits as close to the interference source 
(contactor, relay, solenoid) as possible.
Shielding
X
Connections to data interfaces should be implemented with 
shielded cables. General guideline: the lower the coupling 
impedance, the better the shielding effect.
Lightning protection measures
External lightning protection
All cables linking buildings must be shielded. Metal conduits are 
recommended as the most suitable means of protection. Signal 
cables must be provided with overvoltage protection in the form of 
varistors or other overvoltage arresters. This should be imple-
mented as close as possible to the point where the cable is routed 
into the building, and at least before the cable enters the control 
cabinet.
Internal lightning protection
Internal lightning protection includes all measures that reduce the 
effect of lightning current and its electrical and magnetic fields on 
the metallic installation and electrical system inside a building 
complex. This consists of:
• Lightning protection potential equalisation
• Shielding
• Use of overvoltage protective devices.
Further information on cabling and shielding is provided in the 
following manuals: 
• AWB27-1287 ”EMC Design Guide for Automation Systems”.
• TB27-001-GB ”The Electromagnetic Compatibility of 
Automation Systems”.
• TB27-022-GB ”The Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) of 
Machines and Plants”.
Figure 7:
Arrangement in the control cabinet
Gap > 50 mm
Gap > 75 mm from active elements 
Cable duct
UPS unit
h
Keep heavy current cables, control cables and signal 
cables as far apart from each other as possible. This will 
prevent capacitive and inductive interference. If separate 
cable routing is not possible, the interference cable must 
be shielded.
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Switched inductive loads should always be suppressed.