Complying with european union directives, Emc directive, Meeting ce requirements – Rockwell Automation 2090 Ultra3000 Installation Manual User Manual
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Publication 2098-IN003E-EN-P — April 2004
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Installing Your Ultra3000
Complying with European
Union Directives
If this product is installed within the European Union or EEC regions
and has the CE mark, the following regulations apply.
Note: Declarations of Conformity (DOCs) to European Union
Directives are available on-line at www.ab.com/certification/ce/
docs. The web site is the authoritative source for verifying
compliance and suitability for use of this and other Rockwell
Automation/Allen-Bradley products.
EMC Directive
This unit is tested to meet Council Directive 89/336/EEC
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) using a technical construction
file and the following standards, in whole or in part:
• EN 50081-2 EMC - Emission Standard, Part 2 - Industrial
Environment
• EN 50082-2 EMC - Immunity Standard, Part 2 - Industrial
Environment
• EN 61800-3 - Adjustable Speed Electrical Power Drive Systems,
Part 3 - EMC Product Standard including specific test methods
The product described in this manual is intended for use in an
industrial environment.
Meeting CE Requirements
To meet CE requirements the following components are required:
• Install an AC line filter (2090-UXLF-xxx or -HVxxx) between the
AC power source and the drive input, and as close to the drive as
possible (refer to Appendix C for available AC line filters). The
supply must be grounded for the filter to operate properly.
• Connect auxiliary input power (if required) from the load side of
the AC line filter to the drive.
• Use 2090 series motor power and feedback cables and terminate
the motor power cable shields to the chassis clamp provided
(refer to Chapter 3 for wiring instructions).
• When installing the Ultra3000 system inside an enclosure, run
input power wiring (grounded to the enclosure) in conduit
outside of the enclosure.
• Separate signal and power cables as shown in Planning Your
Panel Layout of this chapter.