I've seen different methods of screening on control signal cables , some people twist the braid and connect directly this is usually badly done unless there is a proper clamp available , or connect a single core conductor to the braid in various ways, ie solder or via the tube cut from a ferrule crimped over the braid and single conductors
Another thing is whether or not to screen at both ends.
Where I work the method is to cut the braid short , twist, ferrule and crimp a white single tail, with heat shrink applied over.
Some do both ends, some one end only , and I'm wondering who's right and which is the more acceptable method of screening the cable.
Generally the cables are CY, FYI ,Tronics and pre manufactured screened cat 5 for networking, often in the same tray/basket as motor cables etc wired in SY
(Personally I don't think this is a good idea when everyone does it differently )
Any opinions welcome also if anyone can point me to some further reading I'd be grateful!
Another thing is whether or not to screen at both ends.
Where I work the method is to cut the braid short , twist, ferrule and crimp a white single tail, with heat shrink applied over.
Some do both ends, some one end only , and I'm wondering who's right and which is the more acceptable method of screening the cable.
Generally the cables are CY, FYI ,Tronics and pre manufactured screened cat 5 for networking, often in the same tray/basket as motor cables etc wired in SY
(Personally I don't think this is a good idea when everyone does it differently )
Any opinions welcome also if anyone can point me to some further reading I'd be grateful!