13 connecting loads/actuators to analog outputs, Introduction, Cables for analog signals – Siemens Simatic S7-400 User Manual

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Analog Modules

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S7-400, M7-400 Programmable Controllers Module Specifications
A5E00069467-07

5.13

Connecting Loads/Actuators to Analog Outputs

Introduction

You can use the analog output modules to supply loads and actuators with current
and voltage.

This section contains general information that is generally applicable to all the
connection options for loads and actuators described in the sections that follow.

Cables for Analog Signals

For

the

analog signals

,

you should

use

shielded

and

twisted

pair

cables. The cables

Q

V

and S+ and M and S–, respectively, are to be twisted together.

This

reduces

the

interference

.

Ground

the screen

of the analog cables at both ends of the cables.

If there are potential differences

between

the cable

ends, an equipotential

bonding

current, which

can flow

over the

shield, can

cause interference of the

analog signals. In such a case, you should ground the shield at one end of the
cable only.

Isolated Analog Output Modules

With the isolated analog output modules there is no electrical connection between
the reference point of the measuring circuit M

ANA

and chassis ground.

You must use isolated analog output modules if a potential difference U

ISO

can

occur between the reference point of the measuring circuit M

ANA

and chassis

ground. By means of an equipotential bonding conductor between the M

ANA

terminal and chassis ground, make sure that U

ISO

does not exceed the permitted

value.

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