6 galvanic isolation, Galvanic isolation, Additional installation tips – Beijer Electronics T15BR EN User Manual

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Additional Installation Tips

6.6 Galvanic Isolation

Internal electronics

VCC

0 V (GND)

Filter

+24 V DC

0 V

galvanic
isolation

galvanic
isolation

RS422/485

RS422

USB

USB

USB

Ethernet

10 nF

The communication ports COM1 and COM2 have built-in galvanic isolation
from the terminal and the input power supply. The communication port grounds
are bonded to protective earth ground and therefore to one another. Both Ethernet
ports have galvanic isolation as well. There is no galvanic isolation between the
terminal and the input power supply. If galvanic isolation is required between the
terminal and the power supply an external isolation device is required.
Caution should be taken when connecting peripherals to the terminal. Many
peripherals including USB devices will bond the terminal’s signal ground (0 V) to
the protective earth ground. Bonding signal ground and protective earth ground
may increase electrical emissions and introduce communication errors.

Operator panel

Modular controller

Printer

PC

Different ground potential

= Internal 0 V (GND) connection

PC

galvanic
isolation

RS232

RS422/485

USB

USB device

Power CPU

COM COM2

=

Note:
It is very important to make sure that the 24 V feed in the external insulation unit is not
connected to one of the communication outlets. If it does not have 100% insulation
against the 24 V feed, disturbances and grounding currents from the 0 V on the 24 V
side will disrupt communication.
Using this type of unit solves one problem but creates a larger problem! A substandard
installation may work now, but problems may arise when other devices are connected.

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