Technical data 173
Compliance with the EN 61800-3:2004
Definitions
EMC stands for
E
lectro
m
agnetic
C
ompatibility. It is the ability of electrical/electronic
equipment to operate without problems within an electromagnetic environment.
Likewise, the equipment must not disturb or interfere with any other product or
system within its locality.
First environment
includes establishments connected to a low-voltage network which
supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.
Second environment
includes establishments connected to a network not supplying
domestic premises.
Drive of category C2:
drive of rated voltage less than 1000 V and intended to be
installed and started up only by a professional when used in the first environment.
Note:
A professional is a person or organization having necessary skills in installing
and/or starting up power drive systems, including their EMC aspects.
Drive of category C3:
drive of rated voltage less than 1000 V and intended for use in
the second environment and not intended for use in the first environment.
Drive of category C4:
drive of rated voltage equal to or above 1000 V, or rated current
equal to or above 400 A, or intended for use in complex systems in the second
environment.
Category C2
The drive complies with the standard with the following provisions:
1. The drive is equipped with EMC E202.
2. The motor and control cables are selected as specified in the hardware manual.
3. The drive is installed according to the instructions given in the hardware manual.
4. Maximum motor cable length is 150 meters.
WARNING!
The drive may cause radio interference if used in residential or domestic
environment. The user is required to take measures to prevent interference, in
association to the requirements for the CE compliance listed above, if necessary.
Note
: Do not install a drive equipped with EMC E202 on IT (ungrounded)
systems. The supply network becomes connected to ground potential through the
EMC filter capacitors which may cause danger or damage to the unit.
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