Noise reduction guidelines for drive accessories, Ac line filters – Rockwell Automation 2094-xMxx-S Kinetix 6000 Multi-axis Servo Drives User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2094-UM001H-EN-P - June 2013

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Planning the Kinetix 6000 Drive System Installation

Chapter 2

Table 18 - IDM Power Interface Module (IPIM)

Table 19 - Resistive Brake Module (RBM)

Noise Reduction Guidelines for Drive Accessories

Refer to this section when mounting an AC (EMC) line filter or external shunt
module for guidelines designed to reduce system failures caused by excessive
electrical noise.

AC Line Filters

Observe these guidelines when mounting your AC (EMC) line filter (refer to the
figure on

page 44

for an example):

Mount the AC line filter on the same panel as the Kinetix 6000 drive and

as close to the power rail as possible.

Good HF bonding to the panel is critical. For painted panels, refer to the

examples on

page 35

.

Segregate input and output wiring as far as possible.

Wire/Cable

Zone

Method

Very Dirty

Dirty

Clean

Ferrite Sleeve

Shielded Cable

Hybrid DC bus power, control power,
inter-module communication, and safe torque-off

(1)

X

X

Enable input

X

X

Fiber-optic

No restrictions

Ethernet network

X

X

IDM network

(1)

X

X

(1) There is no option for making your own hybrid power or IDM network cables.

Wire/Cable

Connections

Zone

Method

Very Dirty

Dirty

Clean

Ferrite Sleeve

Shielded Cable

Resistive brake module coil power

TB3-6 and TB3-7

X

Resistive brake module I/O

TB1-1…TB1-5
and TB3-8

X

Resistive brake module drive and motor power

TB1 and TB2

X

X

230V power

TB4

X

IMPORTANT

CE test certification applies only to AC line filter and single power rail. Sharing a
line filter with multiple power rails can perform satisfactorily, but the user
takes legal responsibility.

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