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9. Compliance with Standards
9-1 Compliance with UL/cUL Standards
9-1-1 Overview
The UL standard is an abbreviation for Underwriters Laboratories Inc. and is a safety standard for preventing fires
and other accidents, and protecting users, servicemen, and general people in the United States.
The cUL standard is a standard which the UL constituted to meet the CSA standard. Products approved by the
cUL standard are as valid as produces approved by the CSA standard.
9-1-2 Notes
See the notes on page 0-7 when you use inverters as UL/cUL approved products.
9-2 Compliance with European Standard
The CE marking presented on Fuji products is related to the Council Directive 89/336/EEC and the Low Voltage
Directive 73/23/EEC for the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) in Europe.
Compliant standards
- EN 61800 - 3: 1997
- EN 50178: 1997
Only the models in the 400V series comply with the standards above among the "FRENIC5000 VG7S" series.
The 200V series do not conform to the standards. Please note that products of the CT/HT use 18.5 kW and the
VT use 22 kW do not comply with the standards, and if you need to use compliant products, you should use the
products of the CT/HT use 22 kW and the VT use 30 kW which are models with larger capacities by one grade.
9-3 Compliance with Low Voltage Directive
9-3-1 Overview
Inverters are subject to the Low Voltage Directive in Europe. Fuji has obtained an approval for the compliance
from a European inspection organization, and voluntarily declares the compliance with the Low Voltage Directive.
9-3-2 Notes
See the notes on page 0-12 when you use inverters as products compliant to the Low Voltage Directive in
Europe.
9-4 Compliance with EMC Standard
9-4-1 Overview
This CE marking does not certify that the entire machine to which you apply Fuji product complies with the EMC
Directive. Thus presenting the CE marking for the entire machine will be up to the responsibility of a machine
manufacturer. The reason is that the CE marking of Fuji product assumes the product is used under a certain
condition. Using the product under the condition is up to the machine manufacturer.
In general, various products in addition to Fuji product are used in a machine. Thus the machine manufacturer
should take care of the entire machine.
As the certain condition described above, you should combine the RFI filter recommended in this appendix with
Fuji "FRENIC5000VG7S" series, store them in a metal control panel, and install them following this appendix.
9-4-2 RFI Filter
The Table 9-1 shows RFI filter types recommended by Fuji and applicable inverters. These filters have been
developed for the Fuji inverters, and are structured such that an inverter is installed on the side of the filter.
9-4-3 Recommended Installation
Let your electrical engineer follow the steps below to wire your inverter, filter and motor. To comply with the EMC
directive, you must follow as close to these steps as possible.
1) First, check if your filter's rated current, voltage, and type are correct.
2) Make holes according to the installation position of the filter on the control panel.
To reduce the contact
resistance between the filter and the control panel, remove paint around the installation holes to make the
metal surface in contact with the installation surface of the filter sufficiently.
3) Connect the input power supply to the input terminal (LINE) and the earth line to the earth stud of the filter.
Then, use a wire as short as possible to connect the output terminal (LOAD) of the filter to the power supply
input terminal of your inverter.
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