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Compliance with European Standard
The CE marking presented on Fuji products is related to the Council Directive 89/336/EEC and the Low
Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC for the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) in Europe.
Compliant standards
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EN 61800-3: 1997
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EN 50178: 1997
Only the models in the 400V series comply with the standards above among the "FRENIC5000 VG7S" series.
The 200V series do not conform to the standards. Please note that products of the CT/HT use 18.5 kW and
the VT use 22 kW do not comply with the standards, and if you need to use compliant products, you should
use the products of the CT/HT use 22 kW and the VT use 30 kW which are models with larger capacities by
one grade.
1. Compliance with Low Voltage Directive
1-1 Overview
Inverters are subject to the Low Voltage Directive in Europe. Fuji has obtained an approval for the compliance
from a European inspection organization, and voluntarily declares the compliance with the Low Voltage
Directive.
1-2 Notes
See the notes below when you use the inverters in your products compliant with the Low Voltage Directive in
Europe.
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The contact capacity for the alarm relay output (30A, B, C) and the relay signal output (Y5A, Y5C) is DC
48V, 0.5A.
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Connect your inverter to the ground securely.
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Connect a ring terminal to a wire when you attach it to the main circuit and inverter ground terminals.
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Use an independent wiring for the inverter ground terminal G. (Do not connect two or more wires
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When you use an earth leakage breaker (RCD), you can use only the Type B for protection for the power
supply.
Also you should use a transformer for double insulation or reinforced insulation to insulate your inverter
from the power supply.
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Use a molded case circuit breaker (MCCB) and a magnetic contactor (MC) compliant with the EN or IEC
standard.
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For a power supply system (I-T NET) where a neutral point is not grounded, the control terminals are
provided as basic insulation in respect to the main circuit. When a person may touch them directly, you
should add an external insulation circuit for double insulation.
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Use your inverter under a condition corresponding to the overvoltage category III and the pollution degree 2
or more prescribed in the IEC664. Install your inverter in a control panel (IP54 or more) with a structure
preventing water, oil, carbon and dusts from entering for meeting the pollution degree 2 or more.
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Use a wire with the diameter and the type prescribed in the Appendix C of the EN 60204 for the
input/output wiring for your inverter.
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When you install an external heatsink which is a heatsink for inverter external to the control panel, you
should install a protection cover preventing a capacitor and a breaking resistor installed on the heatsink
from being touched.
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When you install an optional AC reactor, a DC reactor, and an external braking resistor, follow the
description below to prevent an electric shock due to touching the terminals and active electrical parts.
1) Install them in a casing or wall of the IP4X when a person may have an easy access to them.
2) Install them in a casing or wall of the IP2X when a person does not have an easy access to them.
Summary of Contents for 5000VG7S Series
Page 7: ...0 6 Warning Label Position for Inside the Inverter...
Page 23: ...2 5 Basic Wiring Diagram Figure 2 3 1 Basic Wiring Diagram...
Page 36: ...2 18 l Control circuit terminals Control circuit terminals Screw size M3...
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