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Connection of remote bus cables
It may be necessary when using remote bus cables to connect sections together. The type of connection differs depending on the type of cable:
Standard remote bus cable
cable
These cables can be connected by splicing or by using RF plugs.
Remote bus cables
Only splicing is possible for connecting these cables. To pro- vide additional protection against mechanical damage, the con- nection should be enclosed in a metal sleeve. The cable ar- mouring can be electrically connected using a copper cable (e. g. as additional overvoltage protection) and secured to pre- vent tension. The sleeve is filled with sealing compound follow- ing assembly.
All parts required for the connection, both for the cable connec- tion itself and also the sleeve and sealing compound, can be obtained as a parts kit for splicing coaxial cables. Instructions are included with the kit.
Ordering data
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For remote bus cables |
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Parts kit for splicing coaxial cables |
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(1 kit is required per connection point) |
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package with 100 foils |
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(2 off required per connection point) |
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Cable plug |
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(2 plugs required per connection point) |
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Coupling |
| SPN:683500 |
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| 5GF2603 | |
Al foil, 50 mm wide, 250 mm long; |
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package with 100 foils |
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(2 off required per connection point) |
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For remote bus cables |
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Parts kit for splicing coaxial cables |
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(1 kit is required per connection point) |
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Al foil, 50 mm wide, 250 mm long, |
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package with 100 foils |
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(2 off required per connection point) |
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Siemens PLT 130 . 1994 | 4/19 |