Appendices; Appendix 1 Emc And Low Voltage Directives; Requirements For Emc Directive Compliance - Mitsubishi Electric NZ2FTGN User Manual

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APPENDICES

Appendix 1
Compliance with the EMC Directive, which is one of the EU Directives, has been mandatory for the products sold in European
countries since 1996 as well as the Low Voltage Directive since 1997.
Manufacturers who recognize their products are compliant with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives are required to declare
compliance and affix the "CE marking" on their products.
This products is compliant with CE according to the 2014/30/EU (EMC Directive) and 2014/35/EU (Low Voltage Directive).
As a result of measurement according to CISPR 16-2-3, this product is also compliant with the regulations on radio wave
emission defined in the following.
CFR 47 Part 15, Subpart B, §15.109, Class A (2010) and ICES-003, Issue 5, Class A (2012)
Authorized representative in Europe
The authorized representative in Europe is shown below.
Company name: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B.V.
Address: Mitsubishi-Electric-Platz 1, 40882 Ratingen, Germany

Requirements for EMC Directive compliance

The EMC Directive sets requirements on emission (electromagnetic interference) from products and immunity
(electromagnetic susceptibility) of products against external electromagnetic wave. Applicable products must meet these
requirements.
This section summarizes the precautions for compliance with the EMC Directive of the machinery constructed with this
product.
These precautions are based on the requirements and the standards of the regulations acquired by our company, however,
they do not guarantee the compliance with the above directive for the entire machinery constructed in accordance with these
precautions.
The machinery manufacturer must make a final decision on how to comply with the EMC Directive and its compliance.
Outline of EMC Directive compliance
When installing this product, follow the items below to comply with the EMC Directive.
• Proper grounding of metal parts over the widest possible area
• Shielding of proper cables and devices
• Proper installation of wiring/cables
• Creation of common reference potential and grounding of all electrical devices
• Special EMC measures for devices such as a frequency converter and servo drive
• Installation of the proper suppressor on a switch and relay
• Sealing of devices that are likely to interfere if necessary
Grounding of metal parts
To ensure electrical contact with the control panel and all metal parts including the door, frame, inner plate, and DIN rail of the
control panel, ensure the conductivity over the widest possible area. As a result, the reference potential common to all control
devices is obtained.
■Necessary measures
• Remove insulation coating of the screw connection and protect it from corrosion.
• Connect moving parts such as the door and removable inner mounting plate of the control panel with short and wide
grounding straps.
• If possible, avoid using aluminum parts.
EMC and Low Voltage Directives

Appendix 1 EMC and Low Voltage Directives

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