Rockwell Automation 57C570 AutoMax PC3000 User Manual User Manual

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3Ć19

FiberĆOptic

Cable

The DCSĆNET network requires a 62.5 micron duplex fiberĆoptic

cable. The recommended cable is Belden cable #225362 or

equivalent. This cable has a PVC outer jacket and an internal

Kevlar strength member. This cable is a breakout type of cable

that contains two individuallyĆinsulated, tightlyĆbuffered

fiberĆoptic wires (fibers). This cable may be used in areas where

the ambient temperature will not exceed 80_C (176_F).

Additional cable specifications are provided in Appendix C.

The fiberĆoptic connectors must be STrĆCompatible Multimode

Connectors with ceramic ferrules. Refer to Appendix C for more

information.

3.4.2

Planning for Installation

Use the following procedure to design a fiberĆoptic network that will

achieve maximum signal isolation and cable protection in a specific

environment with minimal fiberĆoptic cable usage.
You will need to select the tools and personnel that are required for

fiberĆoptic cable assembly and installation. Unless you have inĆhouse

expertise with fiberĆoptic cable assemblies and installation, we

recommend that you contact an experienced contractor for making

up and installing fiberĆoptic cables.
Step 1.

Identify the actual location of the AutoMax racks,

StandĆAlone Transceivers, and the Transceiver Rack(s)

using an equipment floor plan.

Step 2.

Identify the tentative fiberĆoptic cable routes. Route the

cables to allow easy access in the future.

Step 3.

Identify the environmental conditions (temperature,

humidity, hazardous chemicals) along the route that may

damage the cable jacket.

Step 4.

Determine how to bypass physical obstructions

(walkways, heat sources, furnaces, caustic chemicals)

along the route that may damage the cable jacket.

Step 5.

Determine the best type of fiberĆoptic cable installation for

each pointĆtoĆpoint link (conduit, raceway, wiring tray).

Step 6.

Calculate the total length of the fiberĆoptic cable for each

link.
Note that the maximum link length is 2000 meters without

splicing.

Step 7.

Document the fiberĆoptic cable system layout. This

document should be maintained for the life of the

installation.

Step 8.

Determine the number of fiberĆoptic cable components

that are needed. Refer to Appendix C for more information

on recommended components.

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