Description
In general, 3500/15 127610-01 the aluminum PLC baseplate is used for module shield grounding. On many Series
90-30 I/O modules, shield connections to the removable terminal block on the module are
routed to the baseplate through the module’s backplane connector. Other modules, such as
CPUs 351, 352, 363, and 364, require a separate shield ground. These modules come equipped
with suitable grounding hardware. 3500/15 127610-01 Grounding instructions for these CPUs are discussed in the
Series 90–30 Installation and Hardware Manual, GFK–0356P (or later version).
Some of the Series 90-30 Option modules, such as the FIP Remote I/O Scanner
(IC693BEM330), and DSM modules (IC693DSM302 and IC693DSM314) also have shield
grounding requirements. These modules come equipped with suitable grounding hardware.
Please refer to each module’s user’s manual for grounding instructions.
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States. 3500/15 127610-01 They are cited here as a reference. Where they are in conflict with codes that apply to
your area or your type of equipment, you should follow your applicable codes instead. Besides
satisfying code requirements, wire color coding makes testing and troubleshooting safer, faster,
and easier.
Green or green with stripe– Ground
Black – Primary AC
Red – Secondary AC
Blue – DC
White – Common or neutral
Yellow – Secondary power source not controlled by the main disconnect. Alerts
maintenance personnel that there may be power present (from an external source) even
if the equipment is disconnected from its main power source.
3500/15 127610-01 Wire Routing
To reduce noise coupling among PLC wires, it is recommended you keep electrically noisy
wiring, such as AC power wiring and Discrete Output Module wiring, physically separated
from low-level signal wiring such as DC and Analog Input module wiring or communications
cables. This can be accomplished by grouping separately, where practical, the following
categories of wiring:
AC power wiring. This includes the AC input to the PLC power supply, as well
as other AC devices in the control cabinet.
Analog Input or Output Module wiring. This should be shielded to further
reduce noise coupling. See Chapter 9 for details.
Discrete Output Module wiring. These often switch inductive loads that produce
noise spikes when switched off.
DC Input Module wiring. Although suppressed internally, these low-level inputs
should be further protected against noise coupling by observing these wiring
practices.
3500/15 127610-01 Communications Cables. Wiring such as Genius Bus, Ethernet, or serial
communications cables should be kept away from noise-producing wiring.
Where AC or Output wiring bundles must pass near noise-sensitive signal wiring bundles, avoid
running them beside (parallel with) each other. Route them so that, if they have to cross, they
do so at a right angle. This will minimize coupling between them.
Grouping Modules to Keep Wires Segregated
If practical, grouping similar modules together in the PLC racks can help keep wiring
segregated. For example, one rack could contain only AC modules, and a different rack only
DC modules, with further grouping in each rack by input and output types. For smaller
systems, as an example, 3500/15 127610-01 the left end of a rack could contain Analog modules, the middle could
contain DC modules, and the right end could contain AC modules.
Discrete I/O Module Connection Methods
For modules with 16 points or less, the standard method is to use the removable
terminal board which comes with these modules. The removable terminal board
makes it easy to prewire field wiring to the user supplied input and output devices,
and to replace modules in the field without disturbing existing field wiring.
Some discrete 16-point I/O modules can be used with an optional Terminal Block
Quick Connect (TBQC) assembly. This assembly contains a module faceplate, with
built-in connector, that replaces the removeable terminal board. The assembly also
contains a DIN-rail mounted terminal block and a cable to connect the module to the
terminal block. The advantage of this method is that it saves about two hours of
wiring time per module compared with hand wiring from a module’s removable
terminal board to a user-supplied, panel-mounted terminal block or strip. See
Appendix D for TBQC information.
Older 32-point I/O modules have one 50-pin connector on the front of the module that
is either connected by a cable with a connector on each end to a Weidmuller
panel-mounted terminal block (Weidmuller catalog no. 912263), or is connected by a
cable with stripped, tinned leads to a user-supplied terminal block or strip.
Newer 32-point I/O modules have two 24-pin connectors on the front of the module.
These module may be wired in one of three ways. (1) Use a pair of cables
(IC693CBL327/328 – see data sheet in “Cables” chapter) to connect the module to a
user-supplied, panel-mounted terminal block or strip. These cables have a 24-pin
connector on one end, and stripped, tinned leads with wire markers on the other end.
(2) Use a pair of dual-connector cables to connect the module to a Terminal Block
Quick Connect (TBQC) terminal block (IC693ACC377). See Appendix D for details.
(3) Make your own custom cables (instructions are found in the IC693CBL327/328
data sheet in Appendix C).
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