Ce Labeling - Danfoss VLT FC 102 Series Design Manual

Hvac drive, 1.1–90 kw
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Introduction to VLT® HVAC D...
2.1.2 Caution
WARNING
The DC link capacitors remain charged after power has
been disconnected. To avoid an electrical shock hazard,
disconnect the from line power before carrying out
maintenance. Wait at least as follows before doing
service on the adjustable frequency drive:
Voltage [V]
Min. waiting time (minutes)
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200–240
1.5–5 hp [1.1–3.7 kW]
380–480
1.5–10 hp [1.1–7.5 kW]
525–600
1.5–10 hp [1.1–7.5 kW]
525–690
Be aware that there may be high voltage on the DC link even
when the LEDs are turned off.
Table 2.1 Discharge Time
2.1.3 Disposal Instruction
Equipment containing electrical
components may not be disposed of
together with domestic waste.
It must be separately collected with
electrical and electronic waste according
to local and currently valid legislation.
MG11BC22
Design Guide

2.2 CE Labeling

2.2.1 CE Conformity and Labeling
What is CE Conformity and Labeling?
The purpose of CE labeling is to avoid technical trade
obstacles within the EFTA and the EU. The EU has
introduced the CE label as a simple way of showing
whether a product complies with the relevant EU
directives. The CE label says nothing about the specifi-
cations or quality of the product. Adjustable frequency
drives are regulated by three EU directives.
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The machinery directive (2006/42/EC)
7.5–60 hp [5.5–45 kW]
Adjustable frequency drives with the integrated safety
15–125 hp [11–90 kW]
function are now falling under the Machinery Directive.
15–125 hp [11–90 kW]
Danfoss uses CE labels in accordance with the directive
15–125 hp [11–90 kW]
and will issue a declaration of conformity upon request.
Adjustable frequency drives without the safety function do
not fall under the machinery directive. However, if an
adjustable frequency drive is supplied for use in a
machine, we provide information on its safety aspects.
The low-voltage directive (2006/95/EC)
Adjustable frequency drives must be CE labeled in
accordance with the Low-voltage Directive of January 1,
1997. The directive applies to all electrical equipment and
appliances used in the 50–1,000 V AC and the
75–1,500 V DC voltage ranges. Danfoss CE labels in
accordance with the directive and issues a declaration of
conformity upon request.
The EMC directive (2004/108/EC)
EMC is short for electromagnetic compatibility.
The presence of electromagnetic compatibility means that
the mutual interference between different components/
appliances does not affect the way the appliances work.
The EMC directive came into effect January 1, 1996.
Danfoss CE labels in accordance with the directive and
issues a declaration of conformity upon request. To carry
out EMC-compatible installation, see the instructions in this
Design Guide. In addition, Danfoss specifies which
standards our products comply with. Danfoss offers the
filters presented in the specifications and provide other
types of assistance to ensure the optimum EMC result.
The adjustable frequency drive is most often used by
professionals of the trade as a complex component
forming part of a larger appliance, system or installation.
It must be noted that the responsibility for the final EMC
properties of the appliance, system or installation rests
with the installer.
Danfoss A/S © Rev. 06/2014 All rights reserved.
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