N O T I C E
The CE mark does not regulate the quality of the product. Technical specifications cannot be deduced from the CE mark.
N O T I C E
Drives with an integrated safety function must comply with the machinery directive.
Table 2: EU Directives Applicable to Drives
EU directive
Version
Low Voltage Directive
2014/35/EU
EMC Directive
2014/30/EU
ErP Directive
Declarations of conformity are available on request.
1.4.2.1 Low Voltage Directive
The aim of the Low Voltage Directive is to protect persons, domestic animals and property against dangers caused by the electrical
equipment, when operating electrical equipment that is installed and maintained correctly, in its intended application. The directive
applies to all electrical equipment in the 50–1000 V AC and the 75–1500 V DC voltage ranges.
1.4.2.2 EMC Directive
The purpose of the EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) Directive is to reduce electromagnetic interference and enhance immunity
of electrical equipment and installations. The basic protection requirement of the EMC Directive states that devices that generate
electromagnetic interference (EMI), or whose operation could be affected by EMI, must be designed to limit the generation of elec-
tromagnetic interference and shall have a suitable degree of immunity to EMI when properly installed, maintained, and used as
intended. Electrical equipment devices used alone or as part of a system must bear the CE mark. Systems do not require the CE
mark, but must comply with the basic protection requirements of the EMC Directive.
1.4.2.3 ErP Directive
The ErP Directive is the European Ecodesign Directive for energy-related products. The directive sets ecodesign requirements for
energy-related products, including drives, and aims at reducing the energy consumption and environmental impact of products by
establishing minimum energy-efficiency standards.
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