Trane TR200 How to Install Cable Routing, EMC Precautions, Connection of the Cable Shield

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How to Install

Cable Routing

The BACnet communication cable must be kept away from motor and brake resistor cables to avoid coupling of high frequency noise from one cable to the other. Normally a distance of 7.9 in (200 mm) is sufficient, but maintaining the greatest possible distance between cables is generally recommended, especially where cables run in parallel over long distances.

When crossing is unavoidable, the BACnet cable must cross motor and brake resistor cables at an angle of 90 degrees.

System Specifications

EMC Precautions

The following EMC precautions are recommended to achieve interference-free operation of the BACnet network. Additional EMC information is available in the TR200 Drive Design Guide. Also consult the BACnet master manual

for further installation guidelines.

NOTE

Ensure compliance with relevant national and local regulations, for example in protective ground connection.

Connection of the Cable Shield

It is recommended to connect the shield to ground at both ends of the bus cable. This ensures the optimum resistance towards EMC noise. The shield of the BACnet cable must always be connected to ground at both ends, meaning the shield must be connected to ground in all stations connected to the BACnet network. It is very important to have a low impedance ground connection of the shield, also at high frequencies. This can be obtained by connecting the surface of the shield to ground, for example by means of a cable clamp or a con- ductive cable connector. The TR200 Series has various clamps and brackets to enable a proper ground connection of the BACnet cable shield.

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Contents TR200 Introduction LED Status Safety Copyright, limitation of liability and revision rightsSafety Safety Regulations Safety High Voltage WarningSafety Note Installation at high altitudes Voltage Min. Waiting Time MinutesSafety Safety Precautions Protection Mode Electrical ratings Safety Before Commencing Repair WorkInstallation requirements Technical Overview IntroductionAbout this Manual Physical characteristics IntroductionBackground information Transport mechanismAvailable Literature for TR200 Introduction AssumptionsBackground Knowledge Introduction Abbreviations LED MAV MOC MRVHow to Install Installation of the OptionHow to Install CablingInstructions Cable lengths and number of nodesHow to Install Maximum Cable Lengths How to Install Network TerminationConnecting the Bus Line Connection of the Cable Shield How to Install Cable RoutingEMC Precautions How to Install Ground Connection Initialization Parameter How to Configure the SystemInitialization Procedure Bibbs How to Configure the SystemControl Word Timeout Function Name Par. number Value How to Configure the System How to Control the Adjustable Frequency Drive Reference HandlingOpen-loop Closed-loopHow to Control the Adjustable Frequency Drive Analog Input and Output ObjectsRameter Notifi Timeout Scription Rameter Change- Non-vola Alarm Triggers Object Name Able De Cation TimeoutObject BusNon-vola Alarm Triggers Bus Able De BO30 Reserved Output Object Name Able De Change Non-vola AlarmWrite Timeout Scription Triggers Bus Timeout How to Control the Adjustable Frequency DriveChange Non-vola Alarm Object Name Able De BV80 Broken Belt BV121 10V low BV156 Reserved, P Drive Par Write Change- Non-vola Alarm Object Name Able DeMulti-state Input and Output Objects Write Scription Real Time Clock VariableObject Read Change- Non-vola Adjustable Frequency Drive Feedback to Network Value Class Output ValueOutput Value Stage Object / Property Support Matrix Device Binary Multi Stage File value Event notifi- cation classHow to Control the Adjustable Frequency Drive Parameter List Title Default value Range Conver Data Sion index TypeParameters Control Timeout Time ParametersComm. and Options Control SiteControl Timeout Function End-of-Timeout FunctionReset Control Timeout Diagnosis TriggerControl Profile ProtocolParameters AddressBaud Rate Parity / Stop BitsMinimum Response Delay Max Response DelayMax Inter-Char Delay Coasting SelectSet-up Select Start SelectReverse Select Preset Reference Select Initialization PasswordBACnet Device Instance 72 MS/TP Max MastersTroubleshooting Alarm and Warning MessagesAlarms GeneralTroubleshooting Alarm Words Alarm word, par.16-90 Alarm WordAlarm word 2, par.16-91 Alarm word Bit Alarm Word Hex Par.16-90 Alarm WordBit TroubleshootingBit Hex Par.16-92 Warning Word LED 2 Module Status Phases Status Bi-color LEDLED 1 Net Status MG12L122 *MG12L122
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