12 EMC NICE3000
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User Manual
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Chapter 12 EMC
12.1 CE Mark
The CE mark indicates compliance with European safety and environmental regulations. It is required for
engaging in business and commerce in Europe.
European standards include the Machinery Directive for machine manufacturers, the Low Voltage Directive
for electronics manufacturers, and the EMC guidelines for controlling noise.
Certain NICE3000
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models are labeled with the CE mark based on the following EMC guidelines and the
Low Voltage Directive.
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Low Voltage Directive: 2006/95/EC
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EMC Guidelines: 2004/108/EC
Machines and devices used in combination with this controller must also be CE certied and labeled
The integrator who integrates the controller with the CE mark into other devices has the responsibility of
ensuring compliance with CE standards and verifying that conditions meet European standards.
12.2 CE Low Voltage Directive Compliance
This controller has been tested according to IEC 61800-5-1: 2007, and it complies with the Low Voltage
Directive.
To enable machines and devices integrating this controller to comply with the Low Voltage Directive, be
sure to meet the following conditions.
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Mounting Location
Mount the controller in places with pollution not higher than severity 2 and overvoltage category 3
in accordance with IEC60664.
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Installing Fuse on the Input Side
To prevent accidents caused by short circuit, install fuse on the input side and the fuse must
comply with the UL standard.
Select the fuse according to Table 12-13.
For input current and output current of the controller, refer to Table 2-1 in section 2.4.
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Preventing Entry of Foreign Objects
The controller must be installed inside a cabinet. The nal system installing the controller must
have covers providing re, electrical, and mechanical protection, and satisfy the regional laws &
regulations and related IEC requirements.