Schneider Electric 400 manual Cables, Power and Communication

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TAC Xenta 400 I/O modules

4 Installation

 

 

4.2.3 Cables

Power and Communication

G and G0 (Power supply):

 

G, min. cross-sectional area

0.75 mm²

G0 to TAC Xenta, min. cross-sectional area

1.5 mm²

C1 and C2 (Network):

The TP/FT-10 system allows the user to wire the control devices

with virtually no topology restrictions.

 

Min. cross-sectional area

0.65 mm² (22 AWG)

The max. wire length in one segment depends on the type of wire and the topology, see the table below.

The wires are not polarity sensitive, but must be a twisted-pair.

For more details, please refer to the ”TAC Xenta Network guide”.

One of the following cable types must be used:

Cable

Max. bus length,

Max. node-to-node

Max. total wire

 

doubly terminated

distance, single

length single

 

bus topology (m)

terminated free

terminated free

 

 

topology

topology

Belden 85102, single twisted pair

2700

500

500

Belden 8471, single twisted pair

2700

400

500

UL Level IV 22AWG, twisted pair

1400

400

500

Connect-Air 22AWG, 1 or 2 pairs

1400

400

500

Siemens J-Y(st)Y 2x2x0.8

900

320

500

4-wire helical twist, solid, shielded

 

 

 

TIA568A Cat. 5 24AWG, twisted p.

900

250

450

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents TAC Xenta Page Foreword List of revisions Comment Author DateTAC Xenta 400 I/O modules TAC Xenta 400 I/O modules This manual TAC Xenta 400 I/O modulesChapter More information O modules in the TAC Xenta 400 series Hardware unitsOverride Xenta Configurations An example of a TAC Xenta network12 36, 0-004-7771-2 GB TAC AB Common features Technical descriptionTechnical data, common to all Technical data TAC Xenta 411 Terminals 411, 412 and IndicatorsTAC Xenta 411/412 Digital Input module Terminals 421, 422 and Switches/Indicators TheTAC Xenta 421/422 Digital Input and Output moduleTechnical data TAC Xenta 421 Terminals 451, 452 and Controls/Indicators TheTAC Xenta 451/452 Analog Input and Output moduleTechnical data TAC Xenta 451 AccuracyTAC Xenta 471 Analog Input module Restore to default valuesTerminals on Terminals 491, 492 and switches Technical data TAC XentaTAC Xenta 491/492 Analog Output module Restoring to the default values Technical data TAC Xenta 491Installation MountingElectrical installation General considerationsConnections TAC Xenta 451/452 I/O moduleTAC Xenta 471 I/O module TAC Xenta Power and Communication CablesConnecting the communication cable Commissioning TAC Xenta 400 I/O modulesIndex Page You can help to make this manual even better TAC ABTAC Xenta 400 I/O modules

400 specifications

Schneider Electric is a leading global specialist in energy management and automation, and the Schneider Electric 400 is an advanced product within its portfolio that exemplifies innovation in power distribution. Designed to provide efficient management of electrical systems, the Schneider Electric 400 is an ideal solution for various applications, including industrial, commercial, and residential settings.

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