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Chapter 10 CONFORMITY WITH STANDARDS
10.1 Conformity with UL Standards and Canadian Standards (cUL-listed for Canada)
10.1.1 General
The UL standards, originally established by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. of U.S., are now a set of standards
authorized in the U.S. for preventing fire and accidents, thereby protecting operators, service personnel, and
ordinary citizens.
“cUL-listed for Canada” means that the products have been evaluated to the CSA Standards by the UL.
Therefore, cUL-listed products are equivalent to those in conformity with CSA Standards.
10.1.2 Considerations when using FRENIC-Eco as a product certified by UL or cUL
If you want to use the FRENIC-Eco series of inverters as a part of UL Standards or CSA Standards (cUL-listed
for Canada) certified product, refer to the related guidelines described on pages viii and ix.
10.2 Conformity with EU Directives
The CE Marking on Fuji products indicates that they comply with the essential requirements of the
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 89/336/EEC issued by the Council of the European Communities
and the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC.
EMC-filter built-in inverters that bear a CE Marking are in conformity with EMC Directives. Inverters having no
EMC filter can be in conformity with EMC Directives if an optional EMC-compliant filter is mounted to them.
Inverters that bear a CE Marking are compliant with the Low Voltage Directive.
■The FRENIC-Eco series of inverters is in conformity with the following standards:
Low Voltage Directive EN50178: 1997
EMC Directive EN61800-3: 1996 + A11: 2000
EN55011: 1998 + A1:1999
CAUTION
The FRENIC-Eco series of inverters is categorized as a "restricted sales distribution class" according to the
EN61800-3. When you use these products in a domestic environment, you may need to take appropriate
countermeasures to reduce or eliminate any noise emitted from these products.
10.3 Conformity with Low Voltage Directive
10.3.1 General
General-purpose inverters are subject to the regulations set forth by the Low Voltage Directive in the EU. Fuji
Electric declares the inverters bearing a CE marking are compliant with the Low Voltage Directive.
10.3.2 Considerations when using FRENIC-Eco as a product in conformity with Low Voltage Directive
If you wish to use the FRENIC-Eco series of inverters as a product in conformity with the Low Voltage Directive,
refer to the related guidelines described on pages vi and vii.