EMC cable entry systems

Solutions for conducted and field-bound disturbances

 

In case of conducted as well as field bound EMI disturbances, our split cable entry system EMC-KEL-DS and our split cable gland EMC-KVT-DS offer an effective way to divert and block those disturbances and provides an alternative to conventional EMC cable glands — especially when routing cables with connectors. Find out more »

icotek EMC cable entry systems at a glance

Split EMC cable entry frame, IP55

Conductive EMC cable entry frames for cut-outs of heavy industrial connectors. Protection class IP55.

» EMC-KEL-DS

Split EMC cable gland, IP55

Split conductive EMC cable gland with metric thread M32 / M63. Protection class IP55.

» EMC-KVT-DS

Split EMC cable entry frame

Conductive EMC cable entry frames for cut-outs of heavy industrial connectors. Available as single or double row version.

» EMC-KEL-U

Split EMC cable grommets for cables with connectors

Split conductive EMC grommets for cable shield diameters from 2 to 16 mm or 13 to 33 mm.

» EMC-KT

EMC cable collector bracket for cable entry systems

EMC cable collectors with EMI shielding function for cable entry systems - for use with cable shield clamps PFS.

» EMC cable collector brackets

EMC cable collectors for cable entry systems

EMC cable collectors with EMI shielding function for cable entry systems - with integrated strain relief.

» EMC cable collectors

The practical icotek product configurator

With the product configurator, you can now assemble your cable entry system with the required cable or adapter grommets.

 

Info guide – everything you need to know about EMC solutions

Today’s industrial process technology is far more sensitive to electromagnetic disturbances creating the need for proper electromagnetic compatibility.

But what does that mean?

This video explains clearly why EMC is so important.

The industrial process technology demands increasing security against disturbances for electrical MCR facilities (measure, control, regulate). Special emphasis is being placed on the derivation of electromagnetic interference. A distinction is made between conductive and field-bound disturbances.

A large contact area of the cable shield for the derivation of the interference to a conductive enclosure wall combined with the shielding of the enclosure interior, generally offers a good solution for both types of interference. 

The » cable entry frames EMC-KEL-DS, » EMC-KEL-U and EMC-KEL-E are based on the » icotek products KEL-U and KEL-E. Due to a conductive surface, interferences in the cable shields on the control cabinet can be easily dissipated. Field bound disturbances are derived by the metallisation. Between the EMC-KEL and the metal wall a conductive flat gasket (included) is mounted.

The » cable grommets type EMC-KT are made of a very conductive elastomer. Thus, interferences are dissipated from the cable shield directly via the grommet, the frame and the flat gasket. 

This ensures full-area protection against field-bound interference!

 

Easy assembly of the EMC cable entry frames

The EMC cable entry frames are mounted by screwing them on. The cable entry frames are available in various sizes and are based on standard cut-outs of multipole heavy industrial connectors.

Convince yourself of the simple and quick assembly of the divisible EMC cable entry frames with our assembly video.

 

The split EMC cable gland

The split » EMC cable gland EMC-KVT-DS is based on the standard icotek KVT product. However, the EMC-KVT-DS has been metallised (galvanise coated) to create a conductive surface.

The opened, conductive EMC cable gland is fitted with two grommets, an EMC-KT grommet for contacting the cable shield and a normal KT grommet for sealing according to IP55 and for strain relief of the cable. Earthing is achieved with the EMC locknut.

 

Test results

Field-bound disturbances

Regarding the field-bound disturbances and depending on the application, in the relevant frequency ranges up to 3 GHz constant measurements of at least 34 dB have been achieved. Below the attenuation range, the curve falls only at extreme high frequencies above 3 GHz.

Conducted disturbances

The EMC-KEL shows during cable-bound disruptions stable attenuation values up to 40 dB in the frequency ranges from 9 kHz to 30 MHz.