Important: To minimize the adverse effects of ground loops, you must

isolate power supply and signal commons from earth ground as follows:

1. Connect power supply commons to IFM Com terminal (50), and

LDT commons to LDT Com terminals of the IFM terminal block.

Be sure that they are isolated from earth ground.

2. Connect the cable shield of the servo or proportional amplifier

output cable to a zero potential terminal inside the amplifier.

3. Use bond wires that are equal in size to signal wires.

4. When practical, use one power supply to power only your LDTs.

Connecting Outputs to Output Devices

Note: Follow manufacturer recommendations for shielding the output

cables of the proportional amplifier. Typically, pulse-width modulated

outputs radiate electrical noise originating from the +24V dc power

supply, so isolate the shields of the amplifier output cable to a 0V dc

connection inside the proportional amplifier.

You have a choice of three configurations to match your hydraulics:

• proportional amplifier integrated with a proportional valve

• servo amplifier and variable-volume pump or servo valve

• Allen-Bradley 1305 Drive and hydraulic pump

You may use either of the following output voltage ranges:

• 0-10V dc for an Allen-Bradley 1305 Drive or variable-volume pump

• –10 to +10V dc for a proportional or servo amplifier

If using servo valves, you must convert the module’s output from voltage to current.