3 Installation
3.5 EMC installat ion
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3.5 EMC installation
The responsibility to comply with the legally stipulated limit values and thus 
the provision of electromagnetic compatibility is the responsibility of the end 
user or system operator. This operator must also take measures to minimize 
or remove emission in the environment concerned. He must also utilize 
means to increase the interference immunity of the devices of the system.
The technology and system of a variable frequency drive cause the flow of 
high frequency leakage current during operation. Because of this, all earthing 
elements must be low-impedance elements connected in such a way as to 
establish an electrical contact across a large surface area.
With leakage currents greater than 3.5 mA, in accordance with VDE 0160 or 
EN 60335, either
• the cable cross-section of the protective conductor must be  10 mm
2
,
• the protective conductor must be open-circuit monitored, or
• the second protective conductor must be fitted.
For an EMC-compliant installation, we recommend the following measures:
• installation of the variable frequency drive in a metallically conductive 
housing with a good connection to ground,
• screened motor cables (short cables).
3.5.1 EMC measures in the control panel
In order to have an installation that meets EMC requirements, make sure to 
connect all the metallic parts in the devices and in the control panel to each 
other across a large area and in a way that will make it possible to conduct 
high frequencies. Mounting plates and control panel doors should be 
connected to the panel by means of short drain wires with an electrical 
contact established across a large surface area.
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In a magnet system (PDS) with variable frequency drives, you 
should take measures for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 
while doing your engineering, since changes or improvements 
to the installation site, which are required in the installation or 
while mounting, are normally associated with additional higher 
costs as well.
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Ground
 
all conductive components and housings
 
in
 
a drive 
system
 
using
 
as short a line as possible with the greatest 
possible cross-section (Cu-braid).
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Do not make connections to painted surfaces (electrolytic 
oxidation, yellow chromated).
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Install the variable frequency drive as directly as possible 
(without spacers) on a metal plate (mounting plate).