Siemens SIMATIC NET PROFIBUS manual

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SIMATIC NET PROFIBUS Plastic Fiber Optic

Installation Instructions for BFOC Connectors

General Instructions for Working with

SIMATIC NET PROFIBUS Plastic Fiber Optic Cables

Please note the following instructions to avoid damage to cables:

FMake sure that the selected cable is suitable for the area of application. You should, for example, check the following:

Required temperature range

Resistance of the jacket materials to chemicals, water, oils, rodents etc. to which the cable may be exposed in your application

Required mechanical properties (bending radii, tensile strength, transverse compressive strength)– Required behavior of the cable in fire

Suitability of the cable including the connectors for the devices to be interconnected

If necessary, use a special cable that meets your requirements. Your SIMATIC NET contact in your local Siemens branch will be happy to advise you.

FNever exceed the maximum permitted loads (tensile load, transverse compressive load etc.) specified in the data sheet of the cable you are using. Excessive transverse compressive load can, for example, result from using screw clamps to secure the cable.

FOnly use plastic fiber-optic cables with devices approved for this plastic FO cable. Keep to the maximum permitted cable lengths.

FWhen cutting cables to length, make sure that no loops are formed and that the cable is not twisted. Loops and torsion under tensile load can cause kinks or cracks that may mean irreparable damage to the cable.

FFollow the instructions in this manual and use the tools described here.

FSet the cutting depth of the cable knife (part of the stripping tool set, order no. 6GK1 905-6PA10) to a depth of 1.5 mm prior to use.

The cutting depth is set with the adjusting screw at the end of the handle:

-Turning the adjusting screw clockwise increases the cutting depth

-Turning the adjusting screw counter clockwise reduces the cutting depth

FMake sure that the outer jacket and buffers of the cable and the plastic fibers are not damaged. When stripping the buffer from the fiber, use only the opening in the stripper marked AWG 16. Nicks or scratches can allow light to escape and can therefore lead to increased attenuation values and failure of the transmission path. With time, such defects can also lead to breaks in the fiber and to failure of the network.

FWhen grinding and polishing make sure that there is only slight pressure from the connector onto the paper to avoid fusion of the metal parts and fiber plastic.

FMake sure that you keep to the bending radii when grinding and polishing particularly when the cables are supported to provide mechanical strain relief. In this case, make sure that you strip an adequate length of the outer jacket.

FNever insert contaminated connectors or connectors with fibers extending beyond the end face into the device sockets. The optical transmitter and receiver elements could otherwise be destroyed.

FWhen fitting the cable to connectors make sure that the transmit and receive lines are crossed over.

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