Recommended cables, Route power and signal wiring, Determine the input power configuration – Rockwell Automation 2097-Vxxx Kinetix 350 Single-axis EtherNet/IP Servo Drive User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2097-UM002C-EN-P - December 2013

Chapter 4 Connect the Kinetix 350 Drive System

Recommended Cables

The

Motor Power Cable Compatibility

table on

page 66

and

Motor Feedback

Cables for Specific Motor/Feedback Combinations

table on

page 71

show the

cables Rockwell Automation recommends you use with the Kinetix 350 drive.

If it is necessary for you to build or modify your own cable, follow these
guidelines:

Connect the cable shield to the connector shells on both ends of the cable

with a complete 360° connection.

Use twisted pair cable whenever possible. Twist differential signals with

each other and twist single-ended signals with the appropriate ground
return.

Refer to the Kinetix Motion Control Selection Guide, publication

GMC-SG001

, for low-profile connector kit, drive-end (mating) connector kit,

and motor-end connector kit catalog numbers.

Route Power and Signal Wiring

Be aware that when you route power and signal wiring on a machine or system,
radiated noise from nearby relays, transformers, and other electronic drives can be
induced into motor or encoder feedback signals, input/output communication,
or other sensitive low voltage signals. This can cause system faults and
communication anomalies.

Refer to

Electrical Noise Reduction

on

page 25

for examples of routing high and

low voltage cables in wireways. Refer to the System Design for Control of
Electrical Noise Reference Manual, publication

GMC-RM001

, for more

information.

Determine the Input Power
Configuration

This section contains examples of typical single-phase and three-phase facility
input power wired to single-phase and three-phase Kinetix 350 drives.

The grounded power configuration lets you ground your single-phase or three-
phase power at a neutral point. Match your secondary to one of the examples and
be certain to include the grounded neutral connection.

IMPORTANT

Factory-made cables are designed to minimize EMI and are recommended over
hand-built cables to optimize system performance.

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