Dinverter
A
User Guide
Issue code: d2au9
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Note
The installer of the Drive is responsible for ensuring
compliance with the EMC regulations that apply where the
Drive is to be used.
The Drive will comply with the standards for emission,
such as EN50081–2, only when the instructions given in
Planning the installation
and
Wiring recommendations
later in
this chapter are followed closely.
4.2 Environmental
requirements
The environment must be acceptable (see Chapter 3
Data
). Note that, for
models DIN1220055A and DIN12200075A, a high ambient temperature can
limit the maximum output current.
When compliance with EMC emissions standards is required, the enclosure
must be made of metal but does not require special EMC features. The
requirements given in
Wiring recommendations
later in this chapter must be
observed.
If condensation is likely to occur when the Drive is not in use, an anti-
condensation heater must be installed. This heater must be switched off
when the Drive is in use; automatic switching is recommended.
The
Drive must not be located in a classified hazardous area unless the Drive
is installed in an approved enclosure and the installation is certified.
If the Drive is to be mounted directly above any heat-generating equipment
(such as another Drive), the maximum temperature of the air immediately
below the Drive should be taken as the ambient temperature for the Drive.
If the Drive is to be mounted beneath other equipment, such as another
Drive, the Drive should not cause the ambient temperature requirements of
the equipment to be exceeded.
When compliance with EMC emissions standards is required, an RFI filter
must be installed at the side of each Drive.
The installation must meet the electrical safety requirements specified by
the end-user.
The planned size of the installation will not exceed the space available.