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Electrical installation
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Product Manual
“Servo drive DIS-2 310/2 FB FS STO“
Version 4.0
8.4.3
EMC ranges: First and second environment
The DIS-2 310/2 FB FS STO servo drive fulfils the requirements of the applicable product standard
EN 61800-3 if the servo drive is installed in a suitable manner and if all of the connecting lines are
wired in an equally suitable manner. This standard no longer refers to "limit value classes", but to so-
called environments. The first environment includes mains supply networks that supply residential
buildings. The second environment includes mains supply networks that supply only industrial
buildings. In addition, these environments have been divided into interference emission categories:
First environment, restricted availability
category C2 (rated voltage < 1000 V)
Second environment
category C3 (rated voltage < 1000 V)
8.4.4
EMC-compliant cabling
The following must be considered for an EMC-compliant setup of the drive system:
The mains-end PE connection must be connected to the PE connection point of the supply
connection [X1].
The PE conductor of the motor cable must be connected to the PE connection point of the motor
connection [X6].
The signal lines must be as far away from the power cables as possible. They should not be
placed parallel. If intersections cannot be avoided, they should be perpendicular (that is at a 90°
angle), if possible.
Unshielded signal and control lines should not be used. If their use is inevitable they should at least
be twisted.
Even shielded cables will inevitably have short unshielded ends (unless shielded connector
housings are used). In general, the following applies:
Connect the inner shields to the corresponding pins of the connectors; maximum length
40 mm.
Length of the unshielded cores 35 mm maximum.
Connect the total shield on the servo drive plane to the PE terminal; maximum length 40 mm.
DANGER!
For safety reasons, all PE ground conductors must be connected prior to initial operation.
The regulations of EN 61800-5-1 concerning protective grounding must be complied with
during installation!