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Certification for the Converter
12-1
590 Series DC Digital Converter
12
C
ERTIFICATION FOR THE
C
ONVERTER
Caution
The integration of this product into other apparatus or systems is not the responsibility of
Parker SSD Drives Ltd, with respect to applicability, effectivity, or safety of operation of
the other apparatus or systems.
Requirements for EMC Compliance
All Variable Speed Drives (VSDs) potentially produce electrical emissions which are radiated
into the environment and conducted back into the ac supply. VSDs are inherently immune to
any additional external electrical noise. The following information is provided to maximise the
Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) of VSDs and systems in their intended operating
environment, by minimising their emissions and maximising their immunity.
Minimising
Radiated
Emissions
EN55011/EN55022 radiated emission measurements are made between 30MHz and 1GHz in
the far field at a distance of 10 to 30 metres. Limits lower than 30MHz or in close proximity are
not specified. Emissions from individual components tend to be additive.
•
Use a screened/armoured cable between VSD/cubicle and motor containing the motor
protective earth (PE) connection. It should have a 360° screen termination. Earth screen at
both ends connecting to the motor frame and cubicle. Maintain the screen integrity using
360° terminations.
Note:
Some hazardous area installations may preclude direct earthing at both ends of the
screen, in this case earth one end via a 1
μ
F 50Vac capacitor, and the other as normal.
•
Keep unshielded cable as short as possible inside the cubicle.
•
Always maintain the integrity of the shield.
•
If the cable is interrupted to insert contactors etc., re-connect the screen using the shortest
possible route.
•
Keep the length of screen stripped-back as short as possible when making screen
connections.
•
Ideally use 360
°
screen terminations using cable glands or `U’ clips on power screen rails.
If a shielded cable is not available, lay unshielded motor cables in a metal conduit which will act
as a shield. The conduit must be continuous with a direct electrical contact to the VSD and
motor housing. If links are necessary, use braid with a minimum cross sectional area of 10mm
2
.
Note:
Some motor gland boxes and conduit glands are made of plastic, if this is the case, then
braid must be connected between the screen and the chassis. In addition at the motor
end, ensure that the screen is electrically connected to the motor frame since some
terminal boxes are insulated from the frame by gasket/paint.
Earthing
Requirements
IMPORTANT:
Protective earthing always takes precedence over EMC earthing.
Protective Earth (PE) Connections
Note:
In accordance with installations to EN60204, only one protective earth conductor is
permitted at each protective earth terminal contacting point.
Local wiring regulations may require the protective earth connection of the motor to be
connected locally, i.e. not as specified in these instructions. This will not cause shielding
problems because of the relatively high RF impedance of the local earth connection.
Summary of Contents for 590 series
Page 12: ...605 Frequency Inverter HA389591 Issue 1 Contents Contents Page Cont 12...
Page 16: ...1 4 Getting Started 590 Series Digital Converter...
Page 22: ...2 6...
Page 64: ...3 42 Installing the Converter 590D DC Digital Converter HA467078...
Page 82: ...4 18 Operating the Converter 590 Series DC Digital Converter...
Page 90: ...5 8 The Man Machine Interface MMI 590 Series DC Digital Converter...
Page 168: ...9 6 Control Loops 590 Series DC Digital Converter...
Page 222: ...13 14 Standard and Optional Equipment 590 Series DC Digital Converter...
Page 234: ...15 2 The Default Application 590 Series DC Digital Converter...
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