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Introduction
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IEC/EN 60204-1
IEC/EN 62061
IEC/EN 61326-3-1 Electrical equipment for measurement,
UL 508C
2006/42/EC
CE
2014/30/EU
2014/35/EU
RoHS
(2011/65/EU)
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Ethernet
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POWERLINK
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PLCopen
Table 1.2 Approvals and Certifications

1.5.1 Low Voltage Directive

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The VLT
Integrated Servo Drive ISD
components are classified as electronic components and
must be CE labeled in accordance with the Low Voltage
Directive. The directive applies to all electrical equipment
in the 50–1000 V AC and the 75–1600 V DC voltage
ranges.
The directive mandates that the equipment design must
ensure the safety and health of people and livestock are
not endangered and the preservation of material worth so
long as the equipment is properly installed, maintained,
and used as intended. Danfoss CE-labels comply with the
Low Voltage Directive. Danfoss provides a declaration of
conformity on request.
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VLT
Safety of machinery – Electrical equipment of
machines.
Part 1: General requirements.
Safety of machinery – Functional safety of
safety-related electrical, electronic, and
programmable electronic control systems.
control, and laboratory use – EMC
requirements.
Part 3-1: Immunity requirements for safety-
related systems and for equipment intended
to perform safety-related functions (functional
safety) – General industrial applications.
UL Standard for Safety for Power Conversion
Equipment.

Machinery Directive

EMC Directive

Low Voltage Directive
Restriction of hazardous substances.
Ethernet for Control Automation Technology.
Ethernet-based fieldbus system.
Ethernet-based fieldbus system.
Technical specification.
Function blocks for motion control (formerly
Part 1 and Part 2) Version 2.0 March 17, 2011.
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510 System
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Integrated Servo Drive ISD
1.5.2 EMC Directive
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) means that electro-
magnetic interference between apparatus does not hinder
their performance. The basic protection requirement of the
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU states that devices that generate
electromagnetic interference (EMI), or whose operation
could be affected by EMI, must be designed to limit the
generation of electromagnetic interference and must have
a suitable degree of immunity to EMI when properly
installed, maintained, and used as intended.
Devices used as standalone or as part of a system must
bear the CE mark. Systems must not be CE marked but
must comply with the basic protection requirements of the
EMC directive.
1.5.3 Machinery Directive
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The VLT
Integrated Servo Drive ISD
components are classified as electronic components
subject to the Low Voltage Directive, however components
or systems with an integrated safety function must comply
with the machinery directive 2006/42/EC. Components or
systems without a safety function do not fall under the
machinery directive. If components are integrated into a
machinery system, Danfoss provides information on safety
aspects relating to them.
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC covers a machine
consisting of an aggregate of interconnected components
or devices, of which at least 1 is capable of mechanical
movement. The directive mandates that the equipment
design must ensure the safety and health of people and
livestock are not endangered and the preservation of
material worth so long as the equipment is properly
installed, maintained, and used as intended.
When servo system components are used in machines with
at least 1 moving part, the machine manufacturer must
provide a declaration stating compliance with all relevant
statutes and safety measures. Danfoss CE-labels comply
with the machinery directive for drives with an integrated
safety function. Danfoss provides a declaration of
conformity on request.
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510 System
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