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Design Guide | VLT® AutomationDrive FC 360
Low Voltage Directive
1.4.2
Drives 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 75–1500 V DC voltage ranges.
The directive mandates that the equipment design must ensure the safety and health of people and livestock, and the preservation of
material by ensuring the equipment is properly installed, maintained, and used as intended. Danfoss CE labels comply with the Low
Voltage Directive, and Danfoss provides a declaration of conformity upon request.
EMC Directive
1.4.3
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) means that electromagnetic interference between pieces of equipment 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 shall have a suitable degree of immunity to EMI when properly installed, maintained, and used as intended.
A drive can be used as a standalone device or as part of a more complex installation. Devices in either of these cases must bear the CE
mark. Systems do not have to be CE-marked but must comply with the basic protection requirements of the EMC directive.
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