Clamping at the circular section – Rockwell Automation System Design for the Control of Electrical Noise User Manual
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Publication GMC-RM001A-EN-P — July 2001
A-2
Noise Control Supplement
Clamping at the Circular Section
When using a pigtail is not acceptable, clamp your cable to the main
panel closest to the shield terminal using the circular section clamping
method.
Clamping at the circular section or 360
°
bonding, as shown in Figure
A.1 below, is the preferred method for grounding cable shields.
Several types of clamps are shown on the next page. Refer to the table
associated with each type of clamp for advantages and disadvantages.
All of the clamps shown are acceptable for use.
Note: The clamps shown are by Wieland Electric. For more
information on product suppliers refer to Appendix B.
Figure A.1
Commercial cable clamp (heavy duty)
The table below lists advantages and disadvantages of the heavy duty
commercial cable clamp as shown in Figure A.1. A similar clamp is
also shown in Figure A.2 (refer to the cable labeled A).
A
Advantages of the heavy duty
commercial cable clamp:
Disadvantages of the heavy duty
commercial cable clamp:
Very effective method
Cost
Each size covers a wide range of diameters
Limited strain relief
No additional drilling or tapping required
Poor availability in some areas