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Conformance to EC Directives

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Relay Output Noise Reduction Methods

The FQM1-series Flexible Motion Controller conforms to the Common Emis-
sion Standards (EN61000-6-4) of the EMC Directives. However, noise gener-
ated by relay output switching may not satisfy these Standards. In such a
case, a noise filter must be connected to the load side or other appropriate
countermeasures must be provided external to the Motion Controller.

Countermeasures taken to satisfy the standards vary depending on the
devices on the load side, wiring, configuration of machines, etc. Following are
examples of countermeasures for reducing the generated noise.

Countermeasures

(Refer to EN61000-6-4 for more details.)

Countermeasures are not required if the frequency of load switching for the
whole system with the Motion Controller included is less than 5 times per
minute.

Countermeasures are required if the frequency of load switching for the whole
system with the Motion Controller included is more than 5 times per minute.

Countermeasure Examples

When switching an inductive load, connect an surge protector, diodes, etc., in
parallel with the load or contact as shown below.

Circuit

Current

Characteristic

Required element

AC

DC

Yes

Yes

If the load is a relay or solenoid, there
is a time lag between the moment the
circuit is opened and the moment the
load is reset.

If the supply voltage is 24 or 48 V,
insert the surge protector in parallel
with the load. If the supply voltage is
100 to 200 V, insert the surge protector
between the contacts.

The capacitance of the capacitor must
be 1 to 0.5

µF per contact current of

1 A and resistance of the resistor must
be 0.5 to 1

Ω per contact voltage of 1 V.

These values, however, vary with the
load and the characteristics of the
relay. Decide these values from experi-
ments, and take into consideration that
the capacitance suppresses spark dis-
charge when the contacts are sepa-
rated and the resistance limits the
current that flows into the load when
the circuit is closed again.

The dielectric strength of the capacitor
must be 200 to 300 V. If the circuit is an
AC circuit, use a capacitor with no
polarity.

CR method

Power

supply

Inductive

load

C

R

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