Assembly hints, Electrical noise immunity, Heat generation and cooling – HEIDENHAIN TNC 407 (243 020) Technical Manual User Manual

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2 Assembly hints

2.1 Electrical noise immunity

Please note that the vulnerability of electronic equipment to noise increases with faster signal
processing and higher sensitivity.
Please protect your equipment by observing the following rules and recommendations.

Noise voltages are mainly produced and transmitted by capacitive and inductive coupling. Electrical
noise can be picked up by the inputs and outputs to the equipment, and the cabling.

Likely sources of interference are:

Strong magnetic fields from transformers and electric motors,

Relays, contactors and solenoid valves,

High-frequency equipment, pulse equipment and stray magnetic fields from switch-mode
power supplies,

Mains leads and leads to the above equipment.

Electrical interference can be avoided by:

A minimum distance between the logic unit (and its leads) and interfering equipment > 20 cm.

A minimum distance between the logic unit (and its leads) and cables carrying interference
signals > 10 cm.
(Where signal cables and cables which carry interference signals are laid together in metallic
ducting, adequate decoupling can be achieved by using a grounded separation screen)

Screening according to DIN VDE 0160.

Potential compensating lines-

∅ ≥

6 mm² (see earthing plan).

Use of original HEIDENHAIN cables, connectors and couplings.

2.2 Heat generation and cooling

Please note that the reliability of electronic equipment is greatly reduced by continuous operation at
elevated temperatures. Please make the necessary arrangements to keep within the permissible
ambient temperature range.

Permissible ambient temperature in operation: 0° C to 45° C

The following means may be employed to ensure adequate heat removal:

Provide sufficient space for air circulation.

Build in a ventilator fan to circulate the air inside the control cabinet. The fan must reinforce the
natural convection. It must be mounted so that the warm air is extracted from the logic unit
and no pre-warmed air is blown into the unit. The warmed-up air should flow over surfaces
which have good thermal conductivity to the external surroundings (e.g. sheet metal).

For a closed steel housing without assisted cooling, the figure for heat conduction is 3 Watt/m²
of surface per °C air temperature difference between inside and outside.

Use of a heat exchanger with separate internal and external circulation.

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