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11-2
11.2 Compliance with EMC Standards
11.2.1 General
The CE marking on inverters does not ensure that the entire equipment including our CE-marked
products is compliant with the EMC Directive. Therefore, CE marking for the equipment shall be
the responsibility of the equipment manufacturer. For this reason, Fuji’s CE mark is indicated under
the condition that the product shall be used within equipment meeting all requirements for the
relevant Directives. Instrumentation of such equipment shall be the responsibility of the equipment
manufacturer.
Generally, machinery or equipment includes not only our products but other devices as well.
Manufacturers, therefore, shall design the whole system to be compliant with the relevant
Directives.
In addition, to satisfy the requirements noted above, use a Fuji FRENIC inverter in connection with
an EMC-compliant filter (optional feature) in accordance with the instructions contained in this
instruction manual. Installing the inverter(s) in a metal panel may be necessary, depending upon
the operating environment of the equipment that the inverter is to be used with.
11.2.2 Recommended installation procedure
To make the machinery or equipment fully compliant with the EMC Directive, have certified
technicians wire the motor and inverter in strict accordance with the procedure described below.
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In case an outboard, EMC-compliant (optional) is used
1) Install the inverter and the filter on a grounded metal plate. Use a shielded cable also for
connection of the motor. Make the motor cable as short as possible. Connect the shielding
layer firmly to the metal plate. Also connect the shielding layer electrically to the grounding
terminal of the motor.
2) Use shielded cable for connection around the control terminals of the inverter and also for
connection of the RS-485 signal cable. As with the motor, clamp the shielding layer firmly to a
grounded plate.
3) If noise from the inverter exceeds the permissible level, enclose the inverter and its peripherals
within a metal panel as shown in Figure 11.1.