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Chapter 5 Installation and Wiring

5-15

5.2.3

Connecting the Power Supply

If the power supply voltage exceeds the FP unit’s spec-

ified range, connect a constant voltage transformer.

For between the line and ground or between the lines,

select a power supply that is low in noise. If there is an

excess amount of noise, connect an insulating trans-

former.

When supplying power to the FP unit, please separate

the input/output and operation unit lines, as shown.

To increase the noise resistance quality of the power

cable, simply twist each power wire before attaching

the Ring Terminal.

The power supply cable must not be bundled or posi-

tioned close to main circuit lines (high voltage, high

current), or input/output signal lines.

Connect a lightning surge absorber, as shown in the

diagram, to deal with power surges.

To avoid excess noise, make the power cable as short

as possible.

For FP3500-T41-24V/FP3600-T41-24V, the FP-

3710T/3900T Series, the temperature rating of field

installed conductors: 75

o

C only.

SEE

4 Specifications (page4-1)

• Use the constant voltage

transformer and the insulating

transformer with capacities of the

rated value or more.

• Be sure to ground the surge

absorber (E1) separately from the

FP unit (E2).

• Select a surge absorber that has a

maximum circuit voltage greater

than the power supply’s peak

voltage.

Main

Power

FP

Power

T1

T2

Main Circuit Power

FP Unit

Input/Output

Unit

Input/Output

Unit

Operation

Unit

E1

lightningsurge
absorber

FG

FP Unit

E2

FP Unit

Input/Output

Unit

Main

Power

FP

Power

Input/Output

Power

Motor

Input/Output

Power

Twisted-pair cord

Constant

Voltage

Transformer

Insulating

Transformer

Twisted-pair cord

FP Unit

FP Unit

FG

FG

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