Preface and general information – Lenze EDS4900U-REG User Manual
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48XX/49XXSHB0399
EC Declaration of Conformity ’97 for the purpose of the EC Directive
on Electromagnetic compatibility (89/ 336/EEC)
amended by: First Amendment Directive (92/31/EEC)
CE Mark Directive (93/68/EEC)
48XX/49XX controllers cannot be driven in stand-alone operation for the purposes
of the Regulation on Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMVG of 09 November, 1992
and the first Amendment of 08 August, 1995). The EMC can only be verified when
the controller is integrated into a drive system.
Lenze GmbH & Co KG, Postfach 10 13 52, D-31763 Hameln
declares that the described ”CE-typical drive systems” with the basic version of
48XX/49XX controller and the variants V011, V013 and V014 comply with the
above EC Directive.
The conformity evaluation is based on the product standard for drive systems EN
61800-3.
EN 61800-3
EMC product standard including special test methods for electric drives
Generic standards considered:
Generic standard
EN 50081-2 /93
Generic standard for noise emission; part 2: Industrial premises
The noise emission in industrial premises is not limited in EN 61800-3. These generic
standards are used in addition to the requirements of the standard DIN IEC 22G.
EN 50082-2 3/94
Generic standard for noise immunity
part 2: Industrial premises
(The requirements of noise immunity for residential areas were not considered, since
these are less strict.)
Generic standards considered for the test of noise emission:
Generic standard
Test
Limit value
EN 55011
7/92
Radio interferences, housing and mains
Frequency range 0.15 - 1000MHz The noise
emission in industrial premises is not limited in
EN61800-3. These generic standards are
used in addition to the requirements of
EN61800-3.
Class A
for use in
industrial premises
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