Build and install the cables, Ground shielded signal wires within a power cable – Rockwell Automation MPL-xxxx Low Inertia Servo Motor 215 mm or Larger  User Manual

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MP-Series Low-inertia Servo Motor with 215 mm or Larger Frame Size 7

Rockwell Automation Publication MP-IN002D-EN-P - January

Build and Install the Cables

Correct cable routing and careful cable construction improves system electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC).

Follow these guidelines to build and install the cables:

Keep the wire lengths as short as possible.

Route noise sensitive wiring (encoder, serial, and I/O) away from input power and motor
power wiring.

Separate cables by 0.3 m (1 ft) minimum for every 9 m (30 ft) of parallel run.

Ground both ends of the encoder cable shield and twist the signal wire pairs to prevent
EMI from other equipment.

Ground Shielded Signal Wires within a Power Cable

Always connect the shield on any signal wire pair routed inside a power cable to the overall
machine ground.

If you are installing a 2090-XXNPMF-

xxSxx or 2090-CPBM4DF-xxAFxx power with brake

cable, loop the signal wire pairs to the overall cable shield as shown in

Grounding of Signal Wire

Shields in a Power Cable on page 8

. Then clamp all of the shields together in the power cable

(chassis) ground connection on the drive.

ATTENTION: High voltage can be present on the shield of a power cable, if the shield is not grounded.

Verify that there is a connection to ground for any power cable shield.

ATTENTION: MP-Series motors produce leakage current in the protective earthing conductor that exceeds
3.5 mA AC and/or 10 mA DC.

Be sure to properly ground the motor cables per the drive installation instructions.

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