Nec/cecode current boost configuration – Rockwell Automation DeviceNet Media Design Installation Guide User Manual

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Publication DNET-UM072C-EN-P - July 2004

Determine Power Requirements 4-15

Adjusting the configuration

To make the system operational, you can:

move the power supply in the direction of the overloaded section

move higher current loads as close to the supply as possible

move devices from the overloaded section to another section

shorten the overall length of the cable system

perform the full-calculation method for the segment described later in
this chapter for the non-operational section

add a second power supply to the cable system (do this as a last resort)
as shown in the following three examples

NEC/CECode current boost configuration

If the national or local codes limit the maximum rating of a power supply, use
the following configuration to replace a single, higher current power supply.

This configuration effectively doubles the available current. Essentially, each
segment is independent of the other and is a “one power supply
end-connected system”. Use Figure 4.5 on page 4-8 for each segment. Each
power supply can be rated up to 4A and still meet NEC/CECode Class 2
current restrictions.

power

supply

PT

TR

TR

T

T

T

T

D1

D2

D3

15 m

(50 ft)

30 m

(100 ft)

122 m

(400 ft)

244 m

(800 ft)

1.0A

0.50A

0.50A

D4

0.25A

TR = terminating resistor T = T-Port tap
PT = Power Tap D = device

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