Directives and Standards
The SERVO
STAR
®
SP3 Power Block has been successfully tested and evaluated to meet UL/cUL 508C
for the U.S. and Canadian markets. This standard outlines the minimum requirements for electrically
operated power conversion equipment (frequency converters and servo amplifiers), which are intended to
eliminate the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, being caused by such equipment.
CE Mark Conformance
Servo drives are incorporated in electrical plants and machines for industrial use. When the servo drives
are built into machines or plants, the operation of the drive is prohibited until the machine or plant meets
the requirements of the EC Directive on Machines 89/392/EEC and the EC Directive on EMC
(89/336/EEC). Directives EN 60204 and EN 292 must also be met.
In connection with the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, the harmonized standards of the EN 50178
series are applied to the amplifiers, together with EN 60439-1, EN 60146 and EN 60204.
The manufacturer of the machine or plant is responsible for ensuring that they meet the limits; which are
required by the EMC regulations. Advice on the correct installation for EMC - such as shielding,
grounding, arrangement of filters, treatment of connectors and the lay out of cabling can be found in this
documentation.
Conformance with the EC Directive on EMC 89/336/EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC is
mandatory for the supply of servo drives within the European Community.
The servo drives have been tested by an authorized testing laboratory in a defined configuration with the
system components deSP3 Power Blockribed in this documentation. Kollmorgen is not responsible for
any divergence from the configuration and installation deSP3 Power Blockribed in this documentation
and is not responsible for the performance of new measurements or ensuring that regulatory requirements
are met.
Kollmorgen’s SERVO
STAR
SP Power Block has been successfully tested and evaluated to the limits
and requirements of the EC Directive on EMC (89/336/EEC) and the EC Directive on Low Voltage
(72/73/EEC). The product lines have been evaluated to EN50178 and EN60204 as a component of a
machine and other relevant standards.
The Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) of a system is identified in two parts: emissions and
immunity. Emission refers to the generation of electromagnetic interference (EMI), and immunity refers
to the suSP3 Power Blockeptibility levels of the equipment. Limits are derived from generic standards
EN55081-2 and EN55082-2 for heavy industrial environment. The SERVO
STAR
series of drives and
bus modules have been tested for radiated emissions, conducted emissions, EFT, ESD, surge, conducted
immunity, and radiated immunity. These tests have been in accordance with EN55011, EN61000-4-2,
ENV50140, IEC 1000-4-4, EN61000-4-5, and ENV50141.
Installation of the equipment is critical in designing system and machine
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). The user must apply the installation
recommendations in this manual (see the sections on Installation and CE
Filtering Techniques when mounting and installing the drive system for CE
conformance.
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