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F.1 EMC Compatibility

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YASKAWA

TM.iQp.01 iQpump Drive User Manual

F.1

EMC Compatibility

Introduction

This section describes the measures necessary to comply with the EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) Directive. The manual's

installation and wiring instructions must be followed for compliance.

Yaskawa products are tested by authorized organizations using the standards listed below.

Product standard: EN 61800-3:1996

EN 61000-3-2; A1, A2, A14:2000

Measures to Ensure Conformity of Installed Yaskawa Drives to EMC Directive

Yaskawa Drives are not required to be installed in a switch cabinet.

It is not possible to give detailed instructions for all possible types of installations, therefore this manual provides general guidelines.

All electrical equipment produces radio and line-borne interference at various frequencies. The power leads pass this on to the

surrounding environment like an antenna. Connecting an item of electrical equipment (e.g. Drive) to a supply without a line filter can

allow High Frequency (HF) or Low Frequency (LF) interference to penetrate the power distribution system. The basic countermeasures
are isolation of the wiring of control and power components, proper grounding, and shielding of cables.

A large contact area is necessary for low-impedance grounding of HF interference. The use of grounding, straps instead of cables is

therefore highly recommended.

Cable shields must be connected with ground clips.

Cable Installation

Measures Against Line-Borne Interference:

Line filter and Drive must be mounted on the same metal plate. Mount the two components as close to each other as possible, with cables

kept as short as possible (see

Figure F.2

).

Use a power cable with a well-grounded shield. Use a shielded motor cable not exceeding 82 feet (25 m) in length. Arrange all grounds to
maximize the end of the lead area in contact with ground (e.g. metal plate).

Use a shielded cable with braided shield and ground the maximum possible area of the shield. It is advisable to ground the shield by

connecting the cable to the ground plate with metal clips (see

Figure F.1

).