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2.8. Applicable standards
Safety
2006/95/EC Low voltage directive
EN61800-5-1 Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems – safety
requirements, thermal and energy
2006/42/EC Machinery Directive
EN60204-1 Safety of machinery – Electrical equipment of machines – Part 1:
General requirements
UL508C (USA) Power Conversion Equipment
CSA22.2 Nr. 14-05 (Canada) Power Conversion Equipment
The drive is CE marked in accordance with the Low Voltage Directory when installed and
operated with reference to the product manual.
The drive is considered as a component in machinery. The complete machinery or installation
may only be put into service when in accordance with the safety considerations of the
Machinery Directive. Particular reference should be made to EN60204-1.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (Immunity/Emission)
2004/108/EC EMC directive
EN 61800-3 Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems. Part 3 : EMC
product standard including specific test method
EtherCAT IEC 61800-7 Generic interface and use of profile for power drive systems
IEC 61800-7-1 Interface definition type 1
IEC 61800-7-201 Profile specifications type 1
IEC 61800-7-301 Mapping of profile type 1
To EtherCAT standards, referred to the web-site: EtherCAT Technology Group
The drives are to be intended as components to be used in a second environment (industrial
environment) and category C3, together with specific EMC filters and installed accordingly to
the recommendation given in the user manual. When used in the first environment (residential
/ commercial environment), drives may produce radio-frequency interference dangerous for
other equipments: additional filtering measures must be implemented by the user.
2.9. Materials and disposal
- zinc coated steel sheet, thickness 1mm and 2mm
- extruded aluminium AlSi
- ABS “Novodur” thickness 2mm minimum
- adhesive polycarbonate (label)
Electrolytic capacitor contain electrolyte and printed circuit boards contain lead, both of
which are classified as hazardous waste and must be removed and handled according to local
regulations.