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96 HVAC Drive H300
Issue Number: 3
4.11 EMC (Electromagnetic compatibility)
The requirements for EMC are divided into three levels in the following
three sections:
Section 4.11.4, General requirements for all applications, to ensure
reliable operation of the drive and minimise the risk of disturbing nearby
equipment. The immunity standards specified in Chapter 12 Technic al
data on page 259 will be met, but no specific emission standards are
applied. Note also the special requirements given in Surge immunity of
control circuits - long cables and connections outside a building on
page 104 for increased surge immunity of control circuits where control
wiring is extended.
Section 4.11.5, Requirements for meeting the EMC standard for
power drive systems, IEC61800-3 (EN 61800-3:2004).
Section 4.11.6, Requirements for meeting the generic emission
standards for the industrial environment, IEC61000-6-4, EN 61000-6-
4:2007.
The recommendations of section 4.11.4 will usually be sufficient to avoid
causing disturbance to adjacent equipment of industrial quality. If
particularly sensitive equipment is to be used nearby, or in a non-
industrial environment, then the recommendations of section 4.11.5 or
section 4.11.6 should be followed to give reduced radio-frequency
emission.
In order to ensure the installation meets the various emission standards
described in:
• The EMC data sheet available from the supplier of the drive
• The Declaration of Conformity at the front of this manual
• Chapter 12 Technical data on page 259
The correct external EMC filter must be used and all of the guidelines in
section 4.11.4 General requirements for EMC on page 100 and section
4.11.6 Compliance with generic emission standards on page 101 must
be followed.
Table 4-19 Drive and EMC filter cross reference
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The installer of the drive is responsible for ensuring compliance with the
EMC regulations that apply in the country in which the drive is to be
used.
Model CT part number
200 V
03200066 to 03200127 4200-3230
04200180 to 04200250 4200-0272
05200300 4200-0312
06200500 to 06200580 4200-2300
07200750 to 07201170 4200-1132
08201490 to 08201800 4200-1972
09202160 to 09202660 (9A) 4200-3021
09202160 to 09202660 (9E) 4200-4460
10203250 to 10203600 4200-4460
400 V
03400034 to 03400123 4200-3480
04400185 to 04400240 4200-0252
05400300 4200-0402
06400380 to 06400630 4200-4800
07400790 to 07401120 4200-1132
08401550 to 08401840 4200-1972
09402210 to 09402660 (9A) 4200-3021
09402210 to 09402660 (9E) 4200-4460
10403200 to 10403610 4200-4460
11404370 to 11405070 4200-0400
575 V
05500039 to 05500100 4200-0122
06500120 to 06500430 4200-3690
07500530 to 07500730 4200-0672
08500860 to 08501080 4200-1662
09501250 to 09501500 (9A) 4200-1660
09501250 to 09501500 (9E) 4200-2210
10502000 4200-2210
11502480 to 11503150 4200-0690
690 V
07600230 to 07600730 4200-0672
08600860 to 08601080 4200-1662
09601250 to 09601550 (9A) 4200-1660
09601250 to 09601550 (9E) 4200-2210
10601720 to 10601970 4200-2210
11602250 to 11603050 4200-0690
High ground leakage current
When an EMC filter is used, a permanent fixed ground
connection must be provided which does not pass through a
connector or flexible power cord. This includes the internal
EMC filter.
Model CT part number