Installation guide

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7 Power Supply Cautions
If voltage fluctuations are expected to vary
beyond the specified range, connect a constant
voltage transformer.
Use a low-noise power supply both between
the lines and between the PS-B and its ground.
If there is still excess noise, connect an insulat-
ing transformer (noise-prevention type) .
Wire the power cords of the PS-B, I/O devices,
and power supply devices separately.
To improve noise immunity, Pro-face is
recommends attaching a ferrite core to the
power cord.
Isolate the main circuit (high voltage, large
current) line, I/O signal lines, and power cord,
and do not bind or group them together.
To prevent damage from lightning, connect a
lightning surge absorber.
Constant
voltage
transformer
Twisted-pair
cord
PS-B
FG
Insulating
transformer
Twisted-pair
cord
PS-B
FG
Main power
source
PS-B
power
source
T1
I/O power
source
PS-B
I/O
device
Main circuit
power source
Power
device
AC 200V
Ground the lightning surge ab-
sorber (E1) and the PS-B (E2)
separately.
Select a lightning surge absorber
which will not exceed the allow-
able circuit voltage, even when
the voltage rises to the maximum.
AC100V
PS-B
power
source
I/O power
source
PS-B
I/O device
Main power
source
When connecting the PS-B unit’s AC power terminals, please be aware of the
following:
Be sure any constant or insulating
transformer used has a capacity of
200VA or more.
Twisted-pair
cable
PS-B
FG
Lightning surge absorber
AC
E1
E2
I/O
device
T2