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FC 300 Design Guide

Galvanic Isolation (PELV)

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PELV offers protection by way of extra low voltage. Protection against electric shock is
ensured when the electrical supply is of the PELV type and the installation is made as
described in local/national regulations on PELV supplies.
All control terminals and relay terminals 01-03/04-06 comply with PELV (Protective Extra Low Voltage)
(Does not apply to 525-600 V units and at grounded Delta leg above 300 V).
Galvanic (ensured) isolation is obtained by fulfilling requirements for higher isolation and by providing the
relevant creepage/clearance distances. These requirements are described in the EN 61800-5-1 standard.
The components that make up the electrical isolation, as described below, also comply with the
requirements for higher isolation and the relevant test as described in EN 61800-5-1.
The PELV galvanic isolation can be shown in six locations (see illustration):
Power supply (SMPS) incl. signal isolation of
1.
U
, indicating the intermediate current voltage.
DC
Gate drive that runs the IGBTs (trigger
2.
transformers/opto-couplers).
3.
Current transducers.
Opto-coupler, brake module.
4.
Internal inrush, RFI, and temperature
5.
measurement circuits.
Custom relays.
6.
The functional galvanic isolation (a and b on drawing) is for the 24 V backup option
and for the RS-485 standard bus interface.
Introduction to FC 300
Galvanic isolation
MG.33.B3.22 - VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark
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