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LOREME

 12, rue des Potiers d'Etain - 57071 Metz  

 03.87.76.32.51 - Email: Commercial@Loreme.fr - Technique@Loreme.fr

 

1) Introduction 

 
To meet its policy concerning EMC, based on the Community directives 

2014/30/EU 

2014/35/EU

, the 

LOREME company takes into account the standards relative to this directives from the very start of the con-
ception of each product. 
The set of tests performed on the devices, designed to work in an industrial environment, are made in accor-
dance with 

IEC 61000-6-4 

and 

IEC 61000-6-2 

standards in order to establish the EU declaration of confor-

mity. The devices being in certain typical configurations during the tests, it is impossible to guarantee the re-
sults in every possible configurations. To ensure optimum operation of each device, it would be judicious to 
comply with several recommendations of use. 

 
2) Recommendations of use 
 
2.1 ) General remarks 
 

- Comply with the recommendations of assembly indicated in the technical sheet (direction of assembly, 
spacing between the devices, ...). 
- Comply with the recommendations of use indicated in the technical sheet (temperature range, protection 
index). 
- Avoid dust and excessive humidity, corrosive gas, considerable sources of heat. 
- Avoid disturbed environments and disruptive phenomena or elements. 
- If possible, group together the instrumentation devices in a zone separated from the power and relay cir-
cuits. 
- Avoid the direct proximity with considerable power distance switches, contactors, relays, thyristor power 
groups, ... 
- Do not get closer within fifty centimeters of a device with a transmitter (walkie-talkie) of a power of 5 W, be-
cause the latter can create a field with an intensity higher than 10 V/M for a distance fewer than 50 cm. 

 
2.2 ) Power supply 
 

- Comply with the features indicated in the technical sheet (power supply voltage, frequency, allowance of the 
values, stability, variations ...). 
- It is better that the power supply should come from a system with section switches equipped with fuses for 
the instrumentation element and that the power supply line be the most direct possible from the section 
switch. 
- Avoid using this power supply for the control of relays, of contactors, of electrogates,  ... 
- If the switching of thyristor statical groups, of engines, of speed variator, ... causes strong interferences on 
the power supply circuit, it would be necessary to put an insulation transformer especially intended for instru-
mentation linking the screen to earth. 
- It is also important that the installation should have a good earth system and it is better that the voltage in 
relation to the neutral should not exceed 1V, and the resistance be inferior to 6 ohms. 
- If the installation is near high frequency generators or installations of arc welding, it is better to put suitable 
section filters. 
 

2.3 ) Inputs / Outputs 
 

- In harsh conditions, it is advisable to use sheathed and twisted cables whose ground braid will be linked to 
the earth at a single point. 
- It is advisable to separate the input / output lines from the power supply lines in order to avoid the coupling 
phenomena. 
- It is also advisable to limit the lengths of data cables as much as possible. 

 

 
EMC Consideration 

Summary of Contents for RPL23

Page 1: ...Y LOREME 12 rue des Potiers d Etain Actipole BORNY B P 35014 57071 METZ CEDEX 3 Phone 03 87 76 32 51 Contact Commercial Loreme fr Technique Loreme fr Download manual at www loreme fr CONFIGURATION HAN...

Page 2: ...p6 5 1 Under voltage alarm p6 5 2 Overvoltage alarm p6 5 3 Phase asymmetry alarm p6 5 4 Under frequency alarm p6 5 5 Over frequency alarm p7 5 6 HOLD function p7 6 Relay 3 p7 7 Special functions p7 8...

Page 3: ...nction Fault indication by falling output relay Power supply voltage LED Faults LEDs phases sequence error under over voltage under over frequency phase failure Alphanumeric 4 digits display for measu...

Page 4: ...f Over V and Under V LEDs are off Phases order LED is off C1 T1 and or C2 T2 contacts are closed The L1 N RMS input voltage or the L1 L2 DC voltage is displayed In case of overvoltage over frequency A...

Page 5: ...morized 2 conditions are necessary to disable it Make disappear the default that caused the alarm Push the alarm acknowledge button bottom button A bip confirms the acknowledge 1 Network parameters Di...

Page 6: ...allows to move to the next rubric Displayed message THRESHOLD Threshold setting from 0 to 99 No to disable the overvoltage detection Note If the threshold is set to 99 they will be no overvoltage det...

Page 7: ...m button leaves the configuration The configurable parameters are the alarm activation and deactivation delays The relay is in alarm if the phase order is not correct and is out of alarm if the phase...

Page 8: ...To access the configuration just press the top button The message RELAY 1 is displayed The top button YES provides access to its configuration the bottom button NO jump to the relay 2 rubric For the t...

Page 9: ...CTIVATION DELAY DEACTIVATION DELAY The top button YES provides access to the configuration of the parameter the bottom button NO jump to the next rubric In the case of YES choice the actual parameter...

Page 10: ...relays thyristor power groups Do not get closer within fifty centimeters of a device with a transmitter walkie talkie of a power of 5 W be cause the latter can create a field with an intensity higher...

Page 11: ...Common relay contact T3 T2 T1 terminals Work relay contact L1 terminal Phase 1 voltage input L2 terminal Phase 2 voltage input L3 terminal Phase 3 voltage input N terminal Neutral input optional For a...

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