Electromagnetic Compatibility (Emc) Overview - Danfoss VLT AutomationDrive FC 302 Design Manual

90–710 kw, enclosure sizes d and e
Hide thumbs Also See for VLT AutomationDrive FC 302:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Electrical Installation Con...

10.14 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Overview

Electrical devices both generate interference and are affected by interference from other generated sources. The electro-
magnetic compatibility (EMC) of these effects depends on the power and the harmonic characteristics of the devices.
Uncontrolled interaction between electrical devices in a system can degrade compatibility and impair reliable operation.
Interference takes the form of the following:
Electrostatic discharges
Rapid voltage fluctuations
High-frequency interference
Electrical interference is most commonly found at frequencies in the range 150 kHz to 30 MHz. Airborne interference from
the drive system in the range 30 MHz to 1 GHz is generated from the inverter, motor cable, and the motor.
Capacitive currents in the motor cable, coupled with a high dU/dt from the motor voltage, generate leakage currents. See
Illustration 10.25. Shielded motor cables have higher capacitance between the phase wires and the shield, and again
between the shield and ground. This added cable capacitance, along with other parasitic capacitance and motor inductance,
changes the electromagnetic emission signature produced by the unit. The change in electromagnetic emission signature
occurs mainly in emissions less than 5 MHz. Most of the leakage current (I1) is carried back to the unit through the PE (I3),
leaving only a small electromagnetic field (I4) from the shielded motor cable. The shield reduces the radiated interference
but increases the low-frequency interference on the mains.
10
10
1
Ground wire
2
Shield
3
AC mains supply
4
Drive
5
Shielded motor cable
6
Motor
Illustration 10.25 Electric Model Showing Possible Leakage Currents
166
VLT® AutomationDrive FC 302
C
z
L1
S
U
z
L2
V
z
L3
W
z
PE
PE
C
S
I
4
3
4
Danfoss A/S © 01/2018 All rights reserved.
I
1
I
C
2
S
1
I
3
2
5
Cs
Possible shunt parasitic capacitance paths (varies with different
installations)
I
Common-mode leakage current
1
I
Shielded motor cable
2
I
Safety ground (4
3
I
Unintended common-mode current
4
C
S
C
C
S
S
I
4
th
conductor in motor cables)
6
MG38C202

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents