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8.14 Notes on safe and EMC-compliant installation
8.14.1 Definitions and terms
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) or electromagnetic interference (EMI) includes the following
requirements:
Sufficient
immunity
of an electrical installation or an electrical device against outside electrical,
magnetic or electromagnetic interferences via cables or the ambient
Sufficiently small
unwanted emission
of electrical, magnetic or electromagnetic interference from
an electrical installation or an electrical device to other devices in the vicinity via cables or the
ambient
8.14.2 General information on EMC
The interference emission and interference immunity of a device always depend on the entire drive
concept consisting of the following components:
Voltage supply
Servo drive
Motor
Electro mechanics
Execution and type of wiring
Superimposed control
In order to increase interference immunity and to decrease interference emissions the servo drive
ARS 2100 SE already comprises output chokes and mains filters, so that it can be operated without
additional shielding and filtering devices in most applications.
The ARS 2100 SE series servo drives are certified as per the product standard
EN 61800-3 for electrical drive systems.
In most cases no external filtering is required (see below).
The conformity certificate for EMC directive 2004/108/EC is available from the
manufacturer.
Caution!
This product can cause high-frequency interference in residential areas, which could
require measures for radio interference suppression.
Product Manual „Servo drives ARS 2100 SE“
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