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ACH550-UH User’s Manual
Technical Data
Compliance is valid with the following provisions:
•
The motor and control cables are chosen as specified in this manual.
•
The installation rules of this manual are followed.
UL Markings
The ACH550 is UL listed to 100 KAIC without use of input fuses or circuit breaker.
For end-users’s convenience, section "Branch Circuit Protection" provides fuse
recommendations. Branch circuit protection must to be provided, either per NEC, or
per the recommendations in "Branch Circuit Protection".
Note!
UL508A manufactures are not required to use the fuse recommendations for
the purpose of UL Listing a panel with an ACH550 AFD.
The ACH550 has an electronic motor protection feature that complies with the
requirements of UL 508C. When this feature is selected and properly adjusted,
additional overload protection is not required unless more than one motor is
connected to the drive or unless additional protection is required by applicable safety
regulations. See parameters 3005 (
MOT
THERM
PROT
) and 3006 (
MOT
THERM
TIME
).
EMC (Europe, Australia, and New Zealand)
This section describes conformance with EMC requirements (in Europe, Australia,
and New Zealand). For installations in the Unites States and other locations without
special EMC requirements, skip to "Control Cables" on page 237.
CE Marking
A CE mark is attached to the ACH550 AC drive to verify that the drive follows the
provisions of the European Low Voltage and EMC Directives (Directive 73/23/EEC,
as amended by 93/68/EEC and Directive 89/336/EEC, as amended by 93/68/EEC).
The EMC Directive defines the requirements for immunity and emissions of electrical
equipment used in European Economic Area. The EMC product standard EN 61800-
3 covers the requirements stated for drives, such as the ACH550. The drive
complies with the First environment (restricted distribution) and Second Environment
limits of EN/IEC 61800-3.
C-Tick Marking
A C-Tick mark is attached to the ACH550 drive to verify compliance with the relevant
standard, IEC 61800-3 (1996) – Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems –
Part 3: EMC product standard including specific test methods, mandated by the
Trans-Tasman Electromagnetic Compatibility Scheme. The drive complies with the
First environment (restricted distribution) and Second Environment limits of EN/IEC
61800-3 with the following provisions:
•
The motor and control cables are chosen as specified in this manual.
•
The installation instructions in this manual are followed.