Wiring guidelines, Input devices, Transducer source impedance – Rockwell Automation 1746-NI8 SLC 500 Analog Input Module Instructions User Manual

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SLC 500™ Analog Input Module 15

Publication 1746-IN006A-US-P

Wiring Guidelines

Follow the guidelines below when planning your system wiring.

• To limit noise, keep signal wires as far away as possible from power and load lines.

• To ensure proper operation and high immunity to electrical noise, always use

Belden™ 8761 (shielded, twisted-pair) or equivalent wire.

• Connect the shield drain wire to the shield terminal on the 1746-NI8 module.

Up to four shield wires may be connected to each shield screw terminal that
provides a connection to chassis ground.

• Tighten terminal screws using a screwdriver. Each screw should be turned tight

enough to immobilize the wire’s end. Excessive tightening can strip the terminal
screw. The torque applied to each screw should not exceed 0.9 Nm (8 in-lb) for
each terminal.

• Follow system grounding and wiring guidelines found in your SLC 500 Modular

Hardware Style Installation and Operation Manual, publication 1747-6.2.

Input Devices

Transducer Source Impedance

If the source impedance of the input device and associated cabling is too high, it
affects the accuracy of the channel data word. Source impedance of 500 ohms
produces up to 0.05% of module error over and above the specified accuracy of the
module.

You can compensate for device impedance error by implementing the following
equation in your ladder program:

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ATTENTION

To prevent shock hazard, care should be taken when wiring the
module to analog signal sources. Before wiring any analog
module, disconnect power from the SLC 500 system and from
any other source to the analog module.

V

S

V

measured

(R

s

R

in

)

R

in

where:

Vs = input device voltage

Rs = input device impedance

Rin = 1746-NI8 input impedance (See Specifications on page 17.)

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