Site Wiring Requirements, Continued

Copper Wire Site Requirements

CE Installations

NEC Div 2 or Non- Hazardous Rated Areas

Cenelec Zone 1 or Zone 2 Rated Areas

Non-Hazardous Areas or Rack Mounting

DataNET Fiber Optic Cable Connections

CE Installations

NEC Div 2 or Non-

Hazardous Areas

The following information pertains when using copper wire

See Page 23, CE Installations

Use approved Conduit wiring method. Conduit may contain multiple ca- bles. Adhere to all Federal and local electrical code requirements.

Cable Type: Refer to Table 2-1.

Use Cable Gland wiring method. Each cable gland allows entry of one cable.

Cable Type: Recommend Belden 9182 or armored Belden 9182 or equivalent. The proper cable gland must be used to connect the armor or shield to the HUB enclosure. Other cables with individually shielded pairs can be used, but decreased distance is allowed (typically ~800-1000 feet for typical instrumentation cable).

Use approved flexible non-metallic conduit wiring method. Conduit may contain multiple cables. For CE installations use only cable gland wiring method.

Cable Type: Recommend Belden 9182 or equivalent. Other cables with individually shielded pairs can be used, but decreased distance is al- lowed (typically ~800-1000 feet for typical instrumentation cable).

The DataNET channel connections can be either copper wire or fiber optic cable. The wiring method and cable type for DataNET is dependent upon the site requirements. The following pertains when using copper wire.

See Page 23,CE Installations

Use approved Conduit wiring method. Conduit may contain multiple ca- bles. Adhere to all Federal and local electrical code requirements.

Cable Type: Duplex fiber, 62.5/125 micron; see Table 2-1.

Connection: Type ST fiber connectors. Connect these to the appropriate transmitter and receiver ports for the respective channel.

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