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b. Overview of wiring without protective pipes

(1)To protect the cables, cables should be passed through flooring ducts or wire protecting cable covers should be used.

Note that these cables should not be laid adjacent to cables carrying high currents.

(2)Lay cables in gaps in the walls so that they will not be damaged, and run cables under the flooring under equipment so that electromagnetic interference will not occur.

(3)Observe the applicable cable separation standards when running cables in parallel with, when crossing, or when approaching low-voltage indoor power lines.

(4)Fasten cables every 3 meters so that the cables are not damaged when attaching cables to walls to position the away from the floor, or when running cables vertically.

(5)When bending cables, be sure that the radius of curvature of the bend does not exceed the bending limit for the cable used.

c.Notes on piped cabling

(1)Do not run coaxial cable and lines carrying high currents in the same pipe.

(2)When bending pipes, do not bend pipes to an angle sharper than 90 degrees.

(3)When bending pipes, the radius of curvature must be at least 6 times the internal diameter of the pipe, and must be no smaller than the minimum radius of curvature for bending of the enclosed cables.

(4)Ground metal pipes.

d.Separation from other wiring

As a general principle, coaxial cable should be separated by at least 2 meters from power lines and equipment that generates electric or magnetic fields. If it is difficult to achieve a separation of 2 meters, look up the actual voltage and current of the induction source in the table below to determine the separation distance. However, since transmitted signals are weak signals, restrict induction sources to no more than 440 volts and 100 amperes.

Table 9.2 Recommended Minimum Separation Distance

Induction source

Minimum separation for parallel lines (mm)

 

 

 

 

 

Voltage, current

Over 100 A

Up to 100 A

Up to 50 A

Up to 10 A

 

 

 

 

 

Over 440 V

2000

2000

2000

2000

Up to 440 V

2000

600

600

600

Up to 220 V

2000

600

600

500

Up to 110 V

2000

600

500

300

Up to 60 V

2000

500

300

150

 

 

 

 

 

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Toshiba T2N instruction manual 3 B 0 3 6 Overview of wiring without protective pipes, Separation from other wiring