Instructions For Compliance With The Eu Directives - Mitsubishi Electric FR-A802-E Instruction Manual

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7.3

Instructions for compliance with the EU Directives

The EU Directives are issued to standardize different national regulations of the EU Member States and to facilitate free
movement of the equipment, whose safety is ensured, in the EU territory.
Since 1996, compliance with the EMC Directive that is one of the EU Directives has been legally required. Since 1997,
compliance with the Low Voltage Directive, another EU Directive, has been also legally required. When a manufacturer
confirms its equipment to be compliant with the EMC Directive and the Low Voltage Directive, the manufacturer must declare
the conformity and affix the CE marking.
• The authorized representative in the EU
The authorized representative in the EU is shown below.
Name: Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V.
Address: Mitsubishi-Electric-Platz 1, 40882 Ratingen, Germany
 EMC Directive
We declare that this inverter conforms with the EMC Directive and affix the CE marking on the inverter.
• EMC Directive: 2014/30/EU
• Standard(s): EN 61800-3:2004+A1:2012 (Second environment / PDS Category "C3")
• This inverter is not intended to be used on a low-voltage public network which supplies domestic premises. When using
the inverter in a residential area, take appropriate measures and ensure the conformity of the inverter used in the
residential area.
• Radio frequency interference is expected if used on such a network.
• The installer shall provide a guide for installation and use, including recommended mitigation devices.
Note:
First environment
Environment including buildings/facilities which are directly connected to a low voltage main supply which also supplies
residential buildings. Directly connected means that there is no intermediate transformer between these buildings.
Second environment
Environment including all buildings/facilities which are not directly connected to a low voltage main supply which also supplies
residential buildings.
 Note
Ensure the EMC filter is enabled, install the product as stated below, and, then carry out any wiring.
• The converter unit has a built-in EMC filter (Class C3). Enable the EMC filter. (For the details, refer to
• Connect the inverter and the converter unit to an earthed (grounded) power supply.
• Install the motor and controller cable found in the EMC Installation Manual (BCN-A21041-204) and Technical News (MF-
S-113) according to the instructions.
• To make full use of the built-in EMC filter, motor cable lengths should not exceed 20 m.
• Ensure that the finalized system which includes an inverter and converter unit complies with the EMC Directive.
 Low Voltage Directive
We have self-confirmed our inverters as products compliant to the Low Voltage Directive and affix the CE marking on the
inverters.
• Low Voltage Directive: 2014/35/EU
• Conforming standard: EN 61800-5-1:2007
 Outline of instructions
• Do not use an earth leakage circuit breaker as an electric shock protector without connecting the equipment to the earth.
Connect the equipment to the earth (ground) securely.
• Wire the earth terminal independently. (Do not connect two or more cables to one terminal.)
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