Approvals; What Is Covered - Danfoss VLT DriveMotor FCP 106 Design Manual

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Introduction
Conventions
Numbered lists indicate procedures.
Bullet lists indicate other information and
description of illustrations.
Italicized text indicates:
-
Cross-reference.
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Link.
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Footnote.
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Parameter name.
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Parameter group name.
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Parameter option.
All dimensions are in mm (inch).
Degree of
The degree of protection is a standardized
protection
specification for electrical equipment that
describes the protection against the ingress of
foreign objects and water (for example: IP20).
Error
Discrepancy between a computed, observed, or
measured value or condition, and the specified
or theoretically correct value or condition.
Factory
Factory settings when the product is shipped.
setting
Fault
An error can cause a fault state.
Fault reset
A function used to restore the drive to an
operational state after a detected error is cleared
by removing the cause of the error. The error is
then no longer active.
Parameter
Device data and values that can be read and set
(to a certain extent).
RS485
Fieldbus interface as per EIA-422/485 bus
description, which enables serial data
transmission with multiple devices.
Warning
If the term is used outside the context of safety
instructions, a warning alerts to a potential
problem that a monitoring function detected. A
warning is not an error and does not cause a
transition of the operating state.
Table 1.3 Glossary

1.5 Approvals

Drives are designed in compliance with the directives
described in this section.
More information on approvals and certificates, are
available at www.danfoss.com. Search for approval or
certificate.
MG03M302
Design Guide
Certification
EC Declaration of Conformity
UL recognized
C-tick
The EC declaration of conformity is based on the following
directives:
UL recognized
More evaluation is required before the combined drive and
motor can be operated. The system in which the product
is installed must also be UL listed by the appropriate party.

1.5.1 What is Covered

The EU document, Guidelines on the Application of Council
Directive 2004/108/EC, outlines 3 typical cases.
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Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU, based on EN
61800-5-1 (2007).
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, based on EN 61800-3
(2005) + A1 (2012), EN 61000-3-2 (2014), EN
61000-6-1 (2007), and EN 61000-6-2 (2005).
The drive is sold directly to the end user. For such
applications, the drive must be CE-labeled in
accordance with the EMC Directive.
The drive is sold as part of a system. It is being
marked as complete system, such as an air-
conditioning system. The complete system must
be CE-labeled in accordance with the EMC
Directive. The manufacturer can ensure CE
compliance under the EMC Directive by testing
the EMC of the system. The components of the
system do not need to be CE marked.
The drive is sold for installation in a plant. It
could be a production or a heating/ventilation
plant designed and installed by professionals of
the trade. The drive must be CE-labeled under
the EMC Directive. The finished plant does not
require CE marking. However, the installation
must comply with the essential requirements of
the directive. This is assumed by the use of
appliances and systems that are CE-labeled under
the EMC Directive.
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