ALPHA FIX Terminal Blocks
Screw Terminals
8WH shield terminals
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Siemens ET A1 · 10/2008
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Overview
In industrial process engineering, a high interference immunity
is required for electrical instrumentation and control. It is a deci-
sive factor in the availability of industrial equipment. When de-
signing low-interference systems, great importance is placed on
cable shielding and the respective shield ground. The critical
point is where the cable shield is connected to the enclosure
ground. The connection should have a low resistance and a low
inductive reactance, while being quick and easy to set up. The
shield terminals are ideally suited for this purpose and can be
used with all common cable shields.
The effectiveness of cable shields depends to a large extent on
the contact quality of the shield connection. The shield terminals
have a large, low-impedance contact area with the shield, which
reduces the voltage drop across it. Connected at one end only,
shields can help reduce only low-frequency, capacitive interfer-
ence, such as that caused by high-voltage installations.
To protect from the much more common inductive interference
signals, the cable shield must be connected at both ends.
However, differences in the ground potential can cause a com-
pensating current to flow through the cable shield.
To reduce this unwanted current, it is advisable to connect the
shield at several points along its length. The shorter the spaces
between the clamping points, the smaller the compensating cur-
rents in the cable shield. In systems where safety is especially
important, triax shields are used. These consist of two braids
that are insulated from each other, with the outer shield con-
nected at both ends and the inner one at only one end. With this
arrangement, the compensating currents and the inductive inter-
ference are conducted through the outer shield, and the capac-
itive interference dissipated through the inner shield.
Depending on the length of the terminal strip, two or more sup-
port brackets are fitted, which provides both an electrical and a
mechanical connection from the busbar to the support rail and
therefore to the enclosure ground. The shield terminal is simply
fitted to the busbar after all wires have been connected.
A spring-loaded pressure plate regulates the force applied to
the cable to ensure an optimum contact with the busbar at all
times.
If the cable shield is to be connected at another point of the con-
trol cabinet instead of directly in front of the terminal strip, we
recommend using support brackets made of molded plastic.
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Technical specifications
8WH9 130-0KA00
8WH9 130-0LA00
8WH9 130-0MA00 8WH9 130-0NA00
8WH9 130-0PA00
Dimensions
See dimensional
drawing
See dimensional
drawing
See dimensional
drawing
See dimensional
drawing
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drawing
Contact resistance in m
< 1
Supply data
• Diameter
2 ... 5
3 ... 8
3 ... 14
3 ... 20
20 ... 35
• Tightening torque in Nm
0.4
0.6
0.8
0.8
1.5 ... 1.8
8WH9 130-0AA00
8WH9 130-0BA00
8WH9 130-0CA00
8WH9 130-0DA00
Dimensions
See dimensional drawing See dimensional drawing See dimensional drawing See dimensional drawing
Contact resistance in m
The contact resistance is determined by the mounting area.
Supply data
• Diameter
3 ... 8
3 ... 14
3 ... 20
20 ... 35
• Tightening torque in Nm
0.6
0.8
0.8
1.5 ... 1.8
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