Recommendations for wiring i/o devices – Rockwell Automation 1747-L5xx SLC 500 Modular Hardware Style User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1747-UM011G-EN-P - June 2008

Wiring Your I/O Modules 115

Recommendations for
Wiring I/O Devices

The following are general recommendations for wiring I/O devices.

Use acceptable wire gauge. The I/O wiring terminals are
designed to accept two wires per terminal (maximum) of the
following size wire:

Europe: 2 mm

2

cross section or smaller

United States: 14 AWG or smaller stranded wires

See diagram on page 116 for maximum torque values for wiring
terminal screws and terminal block screws.

Label wiring to I/O devices, power sources, and ground. Use
tape, shrink-tubing, or other dependable means for labeling
purposes. In addition to labeling, use colored insulation to
identify wiring based on signal characteristics. For example, you
may use blue for dc I/O wiring and red for ac I/O wiring.

Route the wires down and away from the module, securing
them with the cable tie.

Bundle wiring for each similar I/O device together. If you use
ducts, allow at least 5 cm (2 in.) between the ducts and the
controller so there is sufficient room to wire the devices.

Terminal cover plates have a write-on area for each terminal.
Use this area to identify your I/O devices. Label the removable
terminal block if you have not already.

ATTENTION

Before you install and wire I/O devices, disconnect power from

the controller and any other source to the I/O devices.

ATTENTION

Calculate the maximum possible current in each power and

common wire. Observe all local electrical codes dictating the

maximum current allowable for each wire size. Current above

the maximum ratings may cause wiring to overheat, which can

cause damage.
Capacitors on input modules have a stored charge that can

cause a non-lethal shock. Avoid mounting the controller in a

position where installation or service personnel would be in

danger from startle reaction.

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