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Publication GMC-RM001A-EN-P July 2001
3-4 Segregating Sources and Victims
Routing Wires and Cables
Within a Panel
The following figures provide examples of how to route clean, dirty,
and very-dirty wireways or cable trays within a panel.
Figure 3.2
Routing clean and dirty cables
Observe the following guidelines when planning your panel layout
for clean and dirty cables:
The plated steel barrier between clean and dirty wireways allow
them to run close together.
If dirty power is required at A, then run it via wireway B using
shielded cable. Refer to the chapter Shielding Wires, Cables, and
Components for more information.
The vertical wireway at C is not good practice as it encourages the
creation of loops. Refer to the section Minimizing Loops later in
this chapter.
The use of different colored wireways (e.g., grey for clean and
black for dirty) encourages good segregation.
C
B
C
A
Relays
Clean Zone
(grey wireway)
Sensitive
equipment
Barrier
Power
distribution
PWM
Drive
PWM
Drive
PLC
PSU
Dirty
Clean
Main Panel
(front view)
Dirty Zone
(black wireway)
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