Chapter 8 - motor wiring, Chapter objectives, Understanding noise in motor power wiring – Rockwell Automation System Design for the Control of Electrical Noise User Manual

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Publication GMC-RM001A-EN-P — July 2001

Chapter

8

Motor Wiring

Chapter Objectives

This chapter describes shielding, grounding, and splicing techniques
for use with motor wiring. This chapter covers the following topics:

Understanding noise in motor power wiring

Shielding motor power cables

Grounding motor power cable shields

Applying ferrite sleeves

Splicing motor power cables

Handling excess cable

Installing long motor cables

Understanding Noise in
Motor Power Wiring

The PWM Drive to motor power conductors are typically the most
intense noise source in a system. Proper implementation of shielding,
grounding, splicing, and treatment of excess cable is essential to
reducing noise in your system. In the figure below:

The unshielded conductors radiate an electric noise field that
couples capacitively with adjacent wiring.

Stray capacitance at A & C cause ground currents to flow creating
a magnetic noise field that couples inductively with adjacent
wiring.

Figure 8.1
Motor power cable noise

Radiation by E (electric) field

Unshielded motor cable

both conducts and

radiates noise

Heatsink

(connected

to chassis)

Radiation by
H (magnetic)

field from this

loop

Drive

Motor

A

C

DC+

DC-

Panel

Machine Structure

Windings

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