Component categories, Component categories -3 – Rockwell Automation System Design for the Control of Electrical Noise User Manual

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Publication GMC-RM001A-EN-P — July 2001

Segregating Sources and Victims

3-3

Component Categories

The table below indicates which noise zone components fall into as a
general reference for component segregation

Note: An X in multiple zones indicates that the component straddles

the two zones. Under these circumstances it is important to
position the component in the correct orientation.

Component

Very-
Dirty

Dirty

Clean

PWM Drives/Amplifiers

1

X

X

X

Dynamic braking components

X

External Dump Resistor (unshielded)

X

External Dump Resistor (shielded)

2

X

AC Line Filter

X

X

Dump Resistor module (metal-clad)

2

X

Switch-mode DC power supply

X

Ultrasonic Transducer

3

X

Contactors

X

MCB

X

Switched 24V dc loads

4

(e.g., E-stop/Piltz circuit, solenoids, relays, etc.)

X

Encoder buffer board

X

PLC

X

Registration 24V dc supply filter

X

Dirty to Clean filter

X

X

Linear DC power supply

X

Other 24V dc none-switched loads

X

Data/Communication devices

X

Analog devices

X

1

The connector/terminal block locations on the drive will normally dictate the zone geometry since it
normally has connections in all categories. Design zones around the drive(s).

2

Bond chassis to the main panel or drive chassis. Refer to the chapter High Frequency (HF) Bonding for more
information.

3

Refer to the chapter Filtering Noise for more information.

4

All inductive switched loads must be suppressed. Refer to the chapter Contact Suppression for more
information.

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