5.12.11.9. Restricted Area [CNS_CP|4|15|2]

This class describes planar, rectangular surfaces for which certain restrictions apply when placing or setting up the device (e.g. drilling holes).

Enclosure door with 4 locking surfaces

Enclosure door with 4 locking surfaces

Analogous to the other two-dimensional CP classifications, the local, 2-dimensional coordinate system is given by the connection point (see Section 5.12.11.8.2, “Definition of outlines / contours”). In particular, the X and Y axes define the orientation of the blocked surface in space.

Classification of a rectangular drill stop surface with a width of 10 mm and a height of 1000 mm. Note the geometry is determined analogously to .

Classification of a rectangular drill stop surface with a width of 10 mm and a height of 1000 mm. Note the geometry is determined analogously to Section 5.12.11.8.2, “Definition of outlines / contours”.

In general, the shape of the area is defined in the same way as in the previous chapters. In this case, the "Restriction Area Type" attribute allows the following values:

Enumerated value Meaning
Restricted Placing AreaNo placement on this surface
Restricted Drilling AreaDrill blocking surface
Restricted routing rangeNo wiring via this region

This class can be used to predefine properties of models that are highly customizable, especially in the enclosure area. The following illustration shows an EPLAN export of a door with 5 blocking areas (5 x drill blocking area). This is necessary because drilling holes in these areas would destroy either the rubber seal or the door lock.

A door with a rubber seal is a typical application of barrier surfaces.

Blocking surfaces in EPLAN: The bordered shape of the blocking surfaces results from the fact that the rubber seal on the back must not be destroyed.
Blocking surfaces in EPLAN: The bordered shape of the blocking surfaces results from the fact that the rubber seal on the back must not be destroyed.

Blocking surfaces in EPLAN: The bordered shape of the blocking surfaces results from the fact that the rubber seal on the back must not be destroyed.