4 ac requirements, 1 general, 5 dc considerations – Tyco MX4428 User Manual

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Document: LT0273

MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual

Analog Loop Design Considerations

Issue 1.5

24 March 2006

Page 4-7

ELECTRICAL -

Different construction/materials give different

REQUIREMENTS AC

characteristics, noise immunity, etc.


(ii) CABLE

WEIGHT

(i.e. gauge of wire used)

MECHANICAL-

Does the application

REQUIREMENTS

specification, or prevailing standards, call for a minimum gauge
(AS1670.1 specifies a minimum of .75mm² standard, for
instance).


ELECTRICAL -

What is the minimum gauge wire that can be

REQUIREMENTS

used without exceeding the maximum voltage drop for the
number of devices over the required loop length.


The four areas to be considered therefore are
• AC

requirements

• DC

requirements

• Mechanical

requirements

• Noise

immunity

4.4

AC

REQUIREMENTS

4.4.1 GENERAL

All common types of wiring with a total length of up to 2000m may be used. Refer to section
3.2.3.

4.5

DC CONSIDERATIONS

4.5.1 GENERAL

A maximum voltage drop of 17V is allowed on the cable from the MXP to the most distant
device. This applies both where
• the cable is driven from the “left” end only.

• the cable is driver from the “right” end only.

Refer to the calculations in section 3.2.2.

4.6

MECHANICAL CONSIDERATIONS

Electrical considerations aside, the system design should take into account mechanical
aspects such as .....
• Need for fire rated cable.

• Need for mechanical protection.

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