3 electromagnetic compatibility (emc), 4 emc limit value classes – NORD Drivesystems BU0700 User Manual
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NORDAC SK 700E Operating Manual
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Subject to technical alterations
BU 0700 GB-1411
8.3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
All electrical equipment that have an intrinsic, independent function and are placed on the market as individual units for users
from January 1996 must comply with the EEC directive EEC/89/336EEC . There are three different ways for manufacturers to
display compliance with this directive:
1.
EC declaration of conformity
This is a declaration from the manufacturer stating that the requirements in the applicable European standards for the
electrical environment of the equipment have been met. Only those standards which are published in the Official
Journal of the European Community can be cited in the manufacturer’s declaration.
2.
Technical documentation
Technical documentation can be produced which describes the EMC characteristics of the device. This documentation
must be authoris
ed by one of the “Responsible bodies” named by the responsible European government. This makes it
possible to use standards that are still under preparation.
3.
EC type test certificate
This method only applies to radio transmitter equipment.
SK 700E inverters only have an intrinsic function when they are connected to other equipment (e.g. a motor). The base units
cannot therefore carry the CE mark that would confirm compliance with the EMC directive. Precise details are therefore given
below about the EMC behaviour of this product, based on the proviso that it is installed according to the guidelines and
instructions described in this documentation.
Class 1: General, for industrial environments
Complies with the EMC standard for power drives EN 61800-3, for use in secondary environments (industrial) and when not
generally available.
Class 2: Interference suppressed for industrial environments (operation has own supply transformer)
In this operating class, the manufacturer can certify that his equipment meets the requirements of the EMC directive for
industrial environments with respect to their EMC behaviour in power drives. The limit values correspond to the basic standards
EN 50081-2 and EN 50082-2 for radiation and interference resistance in industrial environments.
Class 3: Interference suppressed for domestic, commercial and light industry environments
In this operating class, the manufacturer can certify that his equipment meets the requirements of the EMC directive for
domestic, commercial and light industry environments with respect to their EMC behaviour in power drives. The limit values
correspond to the basic standards EN 50081-1 and EN 50082-1 for radiation and interference resistance.
Note:
NORDAC SK 700E Frequency inverters are intended exclusively for commercial use. They are therefore not
subject to the requirements of the standard EN 61000-3-2 for radiation of harmonics.
8.4 EMC limit value classes
Device type
without aux. line filter
with aux. line filter
with aux. line filter
Mains filter type
SK 700E-151-340-A
-
SK 700E-222-340-A
Class 2 (A)
Class 2 (A)
Class 3 (B)
Allocation as per table
in Chap. 2.3/2.4
Max. motor cable, shielded
15m
50m
30m
SK 700E-302-340-O
-
SK 700E-163-340-O-VT
Class 1 (-)
Class 2 (A)
Class 3 (B)
Allocation as per table
in Chap. 2.4
Max. motor cable, shielded
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50m
25m