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Old 10-08-2011, 03:11 PM
 
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Where to buy short length of VFD shielded cable

I am having some noise issues on my VFD. I just wired it in using the factory Hurco wires for the spindle motor.

The noise is leaving diagonal/interference lines on my Mach 3 tool path screen.

The listings on shielded cable for driving the motor from a VFD, they want to sell me 100ft or 250 foot.

I need probably 12 or 15 foot.

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Have you followed good grounding practice? How are you running the cable from VFD to motor?
Normally you can get away with twisting the VFD to motor 3 conductors tightly and run in liquid seal flex conduit.
Make sure you have run the ground from VFD to motor.
Is your PC case grounded?
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Igus will sell what you want by the foot, They also have the best sheilded cable

http://www.igus.com/default.asp?PAGE...FYiW7QodGWhURw
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Right now the factory wires are just (3) 12 ga stranded wire in some rubber coated flex conduit. the motor is grounded from housing to the machine with a ground wire, the VFD is grounded on the power coming in and the cabinet ground star connector.

I will run a dedicated ground wire from VFD to motor. I will double check the PC to ground for sure.


For the control from the Spindle control board to the vfd I used some ribbon cable just to see if I could wire it right. Tomorrow that will be changed to a shielded cat-5 type cable.

If I have to run new wire, that Igus CF31 Chainflex looks like what I need.

This mill is close to running.


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Fortunately in all the installations I have done on PC based systems, I have always used the Liquid Seal Flex and had no problems.
It is very important to ground from VFD GND to Motor frame.
Also it is best to set up a star point ground systems, this has been outlined many times before.
http://www.automation.siemens.com/do.../emv_r.pdf?p=1
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