Safety of machinery. Electrical equipment of machines. Part 1: General re-
quirements. Provisions for compliance: The final assembler of the machine
is responsible for installing
EN 60204-1:2006 + AC:2010
- emergency-stop device
- supply disconnecting device.
Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP code)
IEC/EN 60529:1992 + A2: 2013
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-12: Limits - Limits for harmonic
currents produced by equipment connected to public low-voltage systems
with input current
EN 61000-3-12:2011
Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems. Part 3: EMC requirements
and specific test methods
IEC/EN 61800-3:2004 +
A1:2012
Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems. Part 5-1: Safety requirements
– electrical, thermal and energy
IEC/EN 61800-5-1:2007
Insulation coordination for equipment within low-voltage systems. Part 1:
Principles, requirements and tests.
IEC 60664-1:2007
CE marking
A CE mark is attached to the drive to verify that the drive follows the provisions of the
European Low Voltage, EMC RoHirectives.The CE marking also verifies that the drive, in
regard to its safety functions (such as Safe torque off), conforms with the Machinery Directive
as a safety component.
ï¿ Compliance with the European EMC Directive
The EMC Directive defines the requirements for immunity and emissions of electrical
equipment used within the European Union. The EMC product standard (EN 61800- 3:2004
+ A1:2012) covers requirements stated for drives. See section Compliance with the EN
61800-3:2004 + A1:2012 (page 134) below. The declaration (3AXD10000715392) is available
on the Internet. See section Document library on the Internet on the inside of the back cover.
ï¿ Compliance with the European ROHS II Directive 2011/65/EU
The RoHS II Directive defines the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in
electrical and electronic equipment. The declaration (3AXD10000715365) is available on
the Internet. See section Document library on the Internet on the inside of the back cover.
Compliance with the EN 61800-3:2004 + A1:2012
ï¿ Definitions
EMC stands for Electromagnetic Compatibility. It is the ability of electrical/electronic
equipment to operate without problems within an electromagnetic environment. Likewise,
the equipment must not disturb or interfere with any other product or system within its locality.
First environment includes establishments connected to a low-voltage network which supplies
buildings used for domestic purposes.
Second environment includes establishments connected to a network not directly supplying
domestic premises.
Drive of category C1: drive of rated voltage less than 1000 V and intended for use in the
first environment.
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