Determine how many taps you need, Determine how many taps you need -2 – Rockwell Automation 1797-Series ControlNet Ex Media Plannng Installation Manual User Manual

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Publication CNET-IN003A-EN-P - January 2006

2-2 Plan a ControlNet Ex Media System

Determine How Many Taps

You Need

The number of taps you need depends on the number of devices you
want to connect to the network. You need a tap for each node,
repeater, or fiber hub on the network.

If you plan to add nodes later, you should consider ordering and
installing the cable and connectors for these additional nodes when
you install the initial network. This will minimize disruption to the
network during operation.

Each tap kit contains the following pieces:

TIP

A disconnected drop cable can cause noise to enter
the network. Because of this, we recommend that
you have only one unconnected tap per network
for maintenance purposes. Use a tap terminator,
catalog number 1797-TCAP, on any unconnected
drop cable.

TIP

If you are planning future installation of additional
nodes, and can tolerate losing communication for a
short time, do not install the tap. Instead, install a
BNC bullet connector, catalog number 1786-BNCJ.
See page 2-8 for more information on the 1786-BNC
bullet connector.

Dust Cap

Screws

Tap (1797-TPS, -TPR, -TPYS, -TPYR)

For noise suppression, ferrite beads
are molded on the drop cable.

ControlNet Ex

Cable Labels

BNC Connector Kits

Universal Mounting Bracket

41329

Ex Insulator Kit

With Intrinsically-safe
Insulators

30394-M

TIP

We provide the light-blue intrinsically-safe insulators
and dust caps to cover exposed metal parts. Use
these items for instrinsically safe system certification
by local agencies.

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