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FC 300 Design Guide
Liquids can be carried through the air and condense in the adjustable frequency drive and may
cause corrosion of components and metal parts. Steam, oil and salt water may cause corrosion
of components and metal parts. In such environments, use equipment with enclosure rating IP
55. As an extra protection, coated printet circuit boards can be ordered as an option.
Airborne particles such as dust may cause mechanical, electrical or thermal failure in the adjustable
frequency drive. A typical indicator of excessive levels of airborne particles is the presence of dust
particles around the adjustable frequency drive fan. In very dusty environments, use equipment
with enclosure rating IP 55 or a cabinet for IP 00/IP 20/TYPE 1 equipment.
In environments with high temperatures and humidity, corrosive gases such as sulfur, nitrogen
and chlorine compounds will cause chemical processes on the adjustable frequency drive com-
ponents.
Such chemical reactions will rapidly affect and damage the electronic components. In such envi-
ronments, mount the equipment in a cabinet with fresh air ventilation, keeping aggressive gases
away from the adjustable frequency drive.
An extra protection in such areas is a coating of the printed circuit boards, which can be ordered
as an option.
Before installing the adjustable frequency drive, check the ambient air for liquids, particles and
gases. This is done by observing existing installations in this environment. A typical indicator of
harmful airborne liquids is the presence of water or oil on metal parts, or the corrosion of metal
parts.
Excessive dust particle levels are often found on installation cabinets and existing electrical in-
stallations. One indicator of aggressive airborne gases is the blackening of copper rails and cable
ends on existing installations.
The adjustable frequency drive has been tested according to the procedure based on the shown
standards:
The adjustable frequency drive complies with requirements that exist for units mounted on the
walls and floors of production premises, as well as in panels bolted to walls or floors.
IEC/EN 60068-2-6:
IEC/EN 60068-2-64:
The adjustable frequency drive should not be installed in environments with airborne
liquids, particles or gases capable of affecting and damaging the electronic compo-
nents. Failure to take the necessary protective measures increases the risk of
stoppages, thus reducing the life of the adjustable frequency drive.
NOTE
Mounting adjustable frequency drives in aggressive environments increases the risk
of stoppages and considerably reduces the life of the drive.
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