9 remote i/o network coaxial cable maintenance – Rockwell Automation 57C329 Remote I/O Communications, AutoMax User Manual

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3.9

Remote I/O Network Coaxial Cable

Maintenance

Over time, Remote I/O network operating efficiency may suffer from

gradual degradation of the network cabling components or changes

in the environmental conditions along the cable paths. In order to

prevent this from occurring, some preventive maintenance should be

performed on the network. See sections 3.9.1 through 3.9.3 for more

information.

3.9.1

Remote I/O Cable Documentation Maintenance

It is important to keep the network cable documentation upĆtoĆdate

with all of the changes that are made to the network.

3.9.2

Remote I/O Cable Design Maintenance

When old equipment is removed or new equipment is installed, new

sources of heat, electrical noise, or hazardous chemicals may appear

in the Remote I/O network's environment. Evaluate the effect these

changes will have on the performance of the network. If necessary,

take corrective actions such as reĆrouting certain cable segments or

installing additional cable shielding.

3.9.3

Remote I/O Cable Inspection

Inspect the Remote I/O cabling periodically for damage, shorts, or

discontinuity. To performthese tests, use the appropriate time

domain reflectometer (TDR). Time domain reflectometers can also be

used to performcable testing during installation or when trying to

locate a cable fault during troubleshooting. Be sure to document all

tests properly.

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