Goodrive270 series VFD for fan and pump Technical data
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EN/ISO 13849-1
Safety of machinery²Safety-related parts of control systems²Part
1: General principles for design
IEC/EN 60204-1
Safety of machiner
y. Electrical equipment of machines. Part 1:
General requirements
IEC/EN 62061
Safety of machinery²Safety-related functional safety of electrical,
electronic, and programmable electronic control systems
IEC/EN 61800-3
Adjustable speed electrical power dr
ive systems. Part 3: EMC
requirements and specific test methods
IEC/EN 61800-5-1
Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems²Part 5-1: Safety
requirements²Electrical, thermal and energy
B.5.1 CE marking
The CE marking on the VFD nameplate indicates that the VFD is CE-compliant, meeting the
regulations of the European low-voltage directive (2014/35/EU) and EMC directive (2014/30/EU).
B.5.2 EMC compliance declaration
European union (EU) stipulates that the electric and electrical devices sold in Europe cannot generate
electromagnetic disturbance that exceeds the limits stipulated in related standards, and can work
properly in environments with certain electromagnetic interference. The EMC product standard (EN
61800-3) describes the EMC standards and specific test methods for adjustable speed electrical
power drive systems. Our products have been compliant with these regulations.
B.6 EMC regulations
The EMC product standard (EN 61800-3) describes the EMC requirements on VFDs.
Application environment categories:
First environment: Civilian environments, including application scenarios where VFDs are directly
connected to the civil power supply low-voltage grids without intermediate transformers.
Second environment: All environments except those in Category I.
VFD categories:
C1: Rated voltage lower than 1000 V, applied to environments of Category I.
C2: Rated voltage lower than 1000 V, non-plug, socket, or mobile devices; power drive systems that
must be installed and operated by specialized personnel when applied to environments of Category I
Note: The EMC standard IEC/EN 61800-3 no longer restricts the power distribution of VFDs,
but it specifies their use, installation, and commissioning. Specialized personnel or
organizations must have the necessary skills (including the EMC-related knowledge) for
installing and/or performing commissioning on the electrical drive systems.
C3: Rated voltage lower than 1000 V, applied to environments of Category II. They cannot be applied
to environments of Category I.
C4: Rated voltage higher than 1000 V, or rated current higher or equal to 400 A, applied to complex