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“C-tick” marking
“C-tick” marking is required in Australia and New Zealand. A “C-tick” mark is attached to each drive in
order to verify compliance with the relevant standard (EN 61800-3:2004 –
Adjustable speed electrical
power drive systems – Part 3: EMC product standard including specific test methods
), mandated by the
Trans-Tasman Electromagnetic Compatibility Scheme.
Definitions
EMC stands for
E
lectro
m
agnetic
C
ompatibility. It is the ability of electrical/electronic equipment to
operate without problems within an electromagnetic environment. Likewise, the equipment must not
disturb or interfere with any other product or system within its locality.
The Trans-Tasman Electromagnetic Compatibility Scheme (EMCS) was introduced by the Australian
Communication Authority (ACA) and the Radio Spectrum Management Group (RSM) of the New
Zealand Ministry of Economic Development (NZMED) in November 2001. The aim of the scheme is to
protect the radio frequency spectrum by introducing technical limits for emission from electrical/
electronic products.
First environment
includes establishments connected to a low-voltage network which supplies buildings
used for domestic purposes.
Second environment
includes establishments connected to a network not supplying domestic
premises.
Drive of category C2:
drive of rated voltage less than 1000 V and intended to be installed and
commissioned only by a professional when used in the first environment.
Note:
A professional is a
person or organisation having necessary skills in installing and/or commissioning power drive systems,
including their EMC aspects.
Drive of category C3:
drive of rated voltage less than 1000 V and intended for use in the second
environment and not intended for use in the first environment.
Drive of category C4:
drive of rated voltage equal to or above 1000 V, or rated current equal to or above
400 A, or intended for use in complex systems in the second environment.
Compliance with EN 61800-3:2004
First environment (drive of category C2)
The drive complies with the limits of EN 61800-3 with the following provisions:
1. The drive is equipped with EMC filter E202.
2. The drive is installed according to the instructions given in the
Hardware Manual
.
3. The motor and control cables used are selected as specified in the
Hardware Manual
.
4. Maximum cable length is 100 metres.
WARNING!
The drive may cause radio interference if used in a residential or domestic environment.
The user is required to take measures to prevent interference, in addition to the requirements for CE
compliance listed above, if necessary.
Note:
The drive must not be equipped with the EMC filter E202 when installed to IT (unearthed)
systems. The mains becomes connected to earth potential through the EMC filter capacitors. In IT
systems this may cause danger or damage the unit.
Summary of Contents for ACS800-U7
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Page 28: ...Operation principle and hardware description 28 ...
Page 51: ...Planning the electrical installation 51 ...
Page 60: ...Planning the electrical installation 60 ...
Page 76: ...Electrical installation 76 ...
Page 84: ...Motor control and I O board RMIO 84 ...
Page 112: ...Maintenance 112 ...
Page 138: ...Dimensional drawings 138 Frame sizes R5 and R6 64778340_1 5 K ...
Page 139: ...Dimensional drawings 139 Frame sizes R7 and R8 68749930_1 7 C ...
Page 140: ...Dimensional drawings 140 IP54 and IP54R units of frame sizes R7 and R8 68749930_6 6 C ...
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