Compliance With Emc Standards; General; Recommended Installation - IMO Jaguar CUB Instruction Manual

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10.3 Compliance with EMC Standards

10.3.1 General

The CE marking on the EMC filter built-in type of inverters does not ensure that the entire
equipment including our CE-marked products is compliant with the EMC Directive. Therefore, CE
marking for the equipment shall be the responsibility of the equipment manufacturer. For this
reason, IMO's CE mark is indicated under the condition that the product shall be used within
equipment meeting all requirements for the relevant Directives. Instrumentation of such equipment
shall be the responsibility of the equipment manufacturer.
Generally, machinery or equipment includes not only our products but other devices as well.
Manufacturers, therefore, shall design the whole system to be compliant with the relevant
Directives.
In addition, to satisfy the requirements noted above, use the EMC filter built-in type of inverters
according to the descriptions contained in this instruction manual. Installing the inverter(s) in a
metal enclosure may be necessary, depending upon the operating environment of the equipment
that the inverter is to be used with.

10.3.2 Recommended installation

To make the machinery or equipment fully compliant with the EMC Directive, have certified
technicians wire the motor and inverter in strict accordance with the procedure described below.
Use the EMC filter built-in type of inverters.
(1) Mount the EMC grounding flange (that comes with the inverter) to the inverter with screws in
order to ground the wire shield(s). (See Figure 10.1.)
Figure 10.1 Attaching the EMC Grounding Flange
(2) Use shielded wires for the motor cable and route it as short as possible. Firmly clamp the wire
shield to the flange to ground it. Further, connect the wire shield electrically to the grounding
terminal of motor. (See Figure 10.2.)
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