Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
When interfacing other equipment, connect only equipment that are speci ed as part of the system and that
are compatible.
Magnetic and electromagnetic elds generated near the current-carrying conductors and permanent magnets in electric
machines represent a health danger to persons with heart pacemakers, metal implants and hearing aids. Persons with a
heart pacemaker, metal implants or hearing aids must consult a doctor before they enter the following areas:
Areas in which electric equipment and parts are operated
Areas in which electric equipment with permanent magnets are stored, mounted, operated or repaired
If necessary, perform a special electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) test on the installation.
EMC stands for Electromagnetic compatibility. It is the ability of electric 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. This is a legal requirement
for all equipment taken into service within the European Economic Area (EEA).
Our products are designed with high standards of EMC in mind. Connect the power lines and
groundings along the instructions in this manual to achieve the required level of EMI protection.
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the equipment or system into which the
product is incorporated complies with the EMC legislation of the country of use. Within the
European Union, equipment into which this product is incorporated must comply with the EMC
Directive 2004/108/EC.
EM-PMI240
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