Emc Compliance (Elevator Standards) - Emerson E300 Series Design Manual

Advanced elevator drive / dedicated elevator variable speed ac drive for induction and permanent magnet motors
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Table 2-26 Size 6 emission compliance (575 V drives)
Switching Frequency (kHz)
Motor cable
length (m)
2
3
Using internal filter:
-
Using internal filter and ferrite ring (2 turns):
0 – 4
C3
0 – 2
Using external filter:
0 – 20
R (C1) R (C1)
20 – 100
I (C2)
I (C2)
Table 2-27 Size 7 emission compliance (200 V drives)
Motor
Switching frequency (kHz)
cable
2
3
length (m)
Using the internal filter
2~10
Using the external filter (CT No. 4200-1132)
0 – 20
R (C1)
R (C1)
20 – 40
R (C1)
R (C1)
40 – 100
R (C1)
R (C1)
Table 2-28 Size 7 emission compliance (400 V drives)
Motor
Switching frequency (kHz)
cable
2
3
length (m)
Using the internal filter
2~10
Using the external filter (CT No. 4200-1132)
R
0 – 20
R (C1)
(C1)
20 – 50
I (C2)
I (C2)
50 – 100
I (C2)
I (C2)
IEC 61800-3:2004 and EN 61800-3:2004
The 2004 revision of the standard uses different terminology to align the requirements of the standard better with the EC EMC Directive.
Power drive systems are categorized C1 to C4:
Category
C1
Intended for use in the first or second environments
Not a plug-in or movable device, and intended for use in the first environment only when
C2
installed by a professional, or in the second environment
C3
Intended for use in the second environment, not the first environment
Rated at over 1000 V or over 400 A , intended for use in complex systems in the second
C4
environment
Note that category 4 is more restrictive than E2R, since the rated current of the PDS must exceed 400 A or the supply voltage exceed 1000 V, for the
complete PDS.
2.13

EMC compliance (elevator standards)

This section provides specific information for the E300 drives when used in lifts, elevators and escalators which are required to comply with the
harmonized European EMC standards EN 12015 (emission) and EN 12016 (immunity). These standards were revised in 2004, although in some EU
countries the revised versions did not become available until 2006. The revised versions became mandatory in June 2006. They contain some
important changes from the previous (1998) versions. The information given here includes the requirements of the revised versions. For full details
refer to the EMC data sheet, which can be obtained from the supplier of the drive.
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Getting
User Menu A Commissioning
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started
4
6
8
12
C4
C4
C3
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
C3
C3
C3
C3
4
6
8
C4
R (C1)
R (C1)
R (C1)
R (C1)
R (C1)
R (C1)
R (C1)
R (C1)
I (C2)
4
6
8
12
C4
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
-
-
-
Definition
Advanced
Parameters
Table 2-29 Size 7 emission compliance (575 V and 690 V drives)
Motor
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cable
length (m)
Using the internal filter
2~10
Using the external filter (CT No. 4200-0672)
0 – 20
R (C1)
C4
20 – 50
R (C1)
I (C2)
50 – 100
I (C2)
C3
Key (shown in decreasing order of permitted emission level):
E2R
EN 61800-3:2004 second environment, restricted distribution
(Additional measures may be required to prevent interference)
E2U
EN 61800-3:2004 second environment, unrestricted distribution
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I
Industrial generic standard EN 61000-6-4:2007
EN 61800-3:2004 first environment restricted distribution (The
following caution is required by EN 61800-3:2004)
This is a product of the restricted distribution class according
to IEC 61800-3. In a residential environment this product may
R (C1)
cause radio interference in which case the user may be
R (C1)
required to take adequate measures.
CAUTION
I (C2)
R
Residential generic standard EN 61000-6-3:2007
EN 61800-3:2004 first environment unrestricted distribution
EN 61800-3:2004 defines the following:
The first environment is one that includes residential premises. It
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also includes establishments directly connected without intermediate
transformers to a low-voltage power supply network which supplies
buildings used for residential purposes.
The second environment is one that includes all establishments
other than those directly connected to a low-voltage power supply
network which supplies buildings used for residential purposes.
I (C2)
Restricted distribution is defined as a mode of sales distribution in
I (C2)
which the manufacturer restricts the supply of equipment to
-
suppliers, customers or users who separately or jointly have
technical competence in the EMC requirements of the application of
drives.
Diagnostics Optimization CT MODBUS RTU Technical Data
Switching frequency (kHz)
2
3
4
6
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
-
-
Corresponding code used above
8
12
16
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
I (C2)
-
-
R
I
E2U
E2R
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