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MANUFACTURERS DECLARATION 

 

The EMC-law of November 9th 1992 concerning the electromagnetic compatibility with reference to 
the EMC-directive EMCD 89/336/EWG is a national law. This directive distinguishes between two 
criteria: product components and product distribution. 
 

According to these criteria our products are classified as follows: 
 
-Product components:            

parts from suppliers which are inoperative on their own. 

-Product distribution:            

not commonly available, sold to qualified persons. 

 
The law states, that an EG-declaration of conformity as well as a CE-marking is not requested for 
such components. 

 
In order to meet the requirements of the EMC-directive we supply the following:  
 
-    Product related documents which describe the interference radiation of our products. This 
 

information will enable the user to provide all necessary steps to meet the EMC-  

 

requirements during planning and installation. 

 
-    EMC-specific components such as filters, chokes, shielded wiring, metal enclosures and   others 
are available from TAE. TAE will furthermore provide specific technical information  concerning the 
proper use of such components for their products in order to meet the  requirements of the 
harmonised standards. 
 

It is the users responsibility to carry out our instrutions and to induce adequate provisions. The user is 
also responsible that his machine and installation meets the requirements of the EMC-standards. 

 
Based on the EMC-law and its corresponding standards we have carried out extensive 
measurements at our premises. These tests have included our complete product line. 

With the use of 

filters and proper wiring all our products meet the requirements of standard EN 50081-2 (sweep 
radiation) and standard EN 55011 class A for industrial use.

  

 
The extent of the necessary modification depends on the individual product line. Our pamphlet 

"TAE 

PRODUCTS AND EMC"

 provides information of the minimum requirements for our products in order 

to meet the standard EN 50081-2. Our 

"GUIDE LINES FOR EMC-CONFORMAL INSTALLATION"

 

provide information for a properly and EMC-conformal installation. 
 
These guidelines and recommendation for the use of electronic equipment are based on the following 
standards: 

 

DIN EN-50178 (VDE 0160:1994-11)    Electronic equipment for use in electrical power installations 

DIN VDE 0100                       

 

 

Erection of power installations 

DIN VDE 0110                       

 

 

Dimensioning of clearance and creepage distances 

DIN 40050                           

 

 

IP-Protections 

DIN 50081/50082                   

 

 

EMC Basic Standards 

 

Summary of Contents for FM 2000

Page 1: ...lies in cases of doubt Frequency Meter Instruction Operation Manual valid for part no 20750 0F 20750 GF Caution As with any form of electrical equipment there is always a risk involved in the handling of electrical machinery The greatest care must always be exercised during installation and maintenance and it is recommended this be carried out by authorized personnel ...

Page 2: ...equency Meter 3 1 3 Period Time Meter 3 1 4 Impulse Counter 3 2 0 Drawing of Dimensions Connections 4 3 0 Test Mode 6 4 0 Algorithmical Adjustments 6 5 0 Multiplier Adjustment 7 6 0 Operating Mode MODE Selection Decimal Place 8 6 1 Operating Mode 8 6 2 MODE Selection 9 6 3 Decimal Point 13 7 0 Measurement Display 13 8 0 Example 13 Manufactures Declaration 14 ...

Page 3: ... approx 400g Dimensions W 96 x H 48 x D 158 mm including terminals Panel cut dimensions W 92 x H 44mm Installation position horizontal Spacing min 10mm Ambient temperature 0 40 C Input voltage 0 corresponds to 0V 4 5V 1 corresponds to 6V 20V max voltage 32V 1 2 Frequency meter Input frequency 0 to 100kHz Accuracy 0 01 1 digit 1 3 Periode time meter Input frequency 0 1 to 100Hz Accuracy 0 1 1 Digit...

Page 4: ... as technical changes reserved EFM2000 DOC HS 03 98 V3 260298 GB 002 4 2 0 Dimensions Connections Terminal 1 Line voltage L1 Terminal 2 Line voltage N Terminal 3 Input measuring signal Terminal 4 Input measuring signal ...

Page 5: ...ll furthermore provide specific technical information concerning the proper use of such components for their products in order to meet the requirements of the harmonised standards It is the users responsibility to carry out our instrutions and to induce adequate provisions The user is also responsible that his machine and installation meets the requirements of the EMC standards Based on the EMC la...

Page 6: ...r the other the numbers 0 to 9 and the decimal point 4 0 Algorithmical Adjustments The Frequency Meter FM 2000 is being configurated with two keys T1 and T2 and with the parameter counter P The algorithmical adjustment is activated by pressing key T2 The parameter counter P will now indicate the number 1 and the decimal point of the parameter counter will also light up This indicates that the para...

Page 7: ...not be cancelled if the line voltage is interrupted All parameters can be changed as often as requested and any parameter which is not to be changed can be scipped with the parameter counter by selecting the next parameter 5 0 Multiplier Adjustment When the parameter counter P shows the number 1 it is possible to set a multiplier for the actual measuring value The standard value is 01000 This stan...

Page 8: ...he Operating Mode MODE Selection and Decimal Place 6 1 Operating Mode The Frequency Meter FM 2000 offers a selection between three operating modes Frequency Meter Period time Meter Impulse Counter The first digit display right side indicates the operating mode when the parameter coungter is set to number 2 0 Frequency Meter The operating mode is set for frequency measurement 1 Periode Time Meter T...

Page 9: ...rom the selected multiplier The following MODE selection is indicated in the parameter 2 on the second digit segment second from right and refers to the operating modes frequency meter and period time meter MODE 0 Standard display no changes This mode provides the display of the measured value without any change example operating mode 0 Frequency meter operating mode 1 Period time meter Frequency ...

Page 10: ...me necessary to abtain a larger indication on the display without the delay of 10 seconds for the measuring time In this case the display is shifted one digit to the left and a zero is added at the end example operating mode 0 Frequency meter operating mode 1 Period Time meter Frequency to be measured 567 8Hz 67 358Hz Display indicates 5670 67350 MODE 4 Steady Display Due to different measuring me...

Page 11: ...7 358Hz Display indicates 56 673 MODE 6 Steady display Indication is shifted two digits to the right example operating mode 0 Frequency meter operating mode 1 Period Time meter Frequency to be measured 567 8Hz 67 358Hz Display indicates 5 67 The assignment for the mode selection in the operating mode 2 Impulse Counter is as follows The shown examples relate to 1234 counted pulses MODE 0 Indication...

Page 12: ...DE 5 Shift of the indication one digit to the right MODE selection Display indication MODE 6 Shift of the indication two digit to the right MODE selection Display indication The segment 2 can be activated with key T1 The decimal point of the activated segment lights up The place of the MODE can now be selected with key T2 Activating key T1 will return the system to the parameter counter P after th...

Page 13: ... the input frequency to the FM 2000 without reference to the preset multiplier by keeping the key T1 pressed 8 0 Example This example refers to the connection of the FM 2000 to the DC Brushless Control Series TA BL from TAE and can serve as a sample for any other application The speed rpm of the brushless motor is to be indicated on the FM 2000 by using the frequency output Assumption The output f...

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