Daisy chaining (dh+ only), Necessary tools, Determining cable length – Rockwell Automation 1770 DH,DHII,DH485 CABLE User Manual

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Planning a Data Highway or Data Highway Plus

Cable System

Chapter 2

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You need one 1770-XG connector kit for each node you want to link to the
DH network.

The 1770-XG connector kit may be used on a DH or DH+ network.

For information on installing a 1770-XG connector kit, refer to Chapter 3.

If you prefer not to use station connectors and droplines on your DH+
network, you may interconnect nodes in a daisy chain fashion. For more
information on daisy chaining, refer to Chapter 3.

To install a DH or DH+ cable system, you need the following tools:

rosin core solder

multimeter with needle probes

soldering pencil with fine-point tip (for installing 1770-XG connectors)

wire

cutters

wire

strippers

heat

gun

pair of small needlenose pliers, preferably with smooth jaws

small vice, preferably with smooth jaws

The trunkline on your network is divided into several segments. The cable
length of the trunkline is equal to the total cable length of the trunkline
segments.

Important: When determining the cable length of trunkline segments, be
sure to measure the actual cable path as it is routed in your network. Make
sure to consider vertical dimensions as well as horizontal dimensions. You
should always calculate the three-dimensional path distance when
determining cable lengths.

How you configure your DH or DH+ network determines the lengths of all
trunkline segments and droplines.

Daisy Chaining (DH+ only)

Necessary Tools

Determining Cable Length

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