Complying with european union directives, Emc directive, Meeting ce requirements – Rockwell Automation 1394 SERCOS Interface Multi-Axis Motion Control System Installation Manual User Manual

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Publication 1394-IN002B-EN-P — February 2004

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Installing Your 1394 SERCOS Interface System

Complying With European
Union Directives

If this product is installed within the European Union or EEC regions
and has the CE mark, the following regulations apply.

For more information on the concept of electrical noise reduction,
refer to System Design for Control of Electrical Noise Reference Manual
(publication GMC-RM001x-EN-P).

EMC Directive

This unit is tested to meet Council Directive 89/336 Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) using a technical construction file and the
following standards, in whole or in part:

EN 50081-2 EMC - Emission Standard, Part 2 - Industrial
Environment

EN 50082-2 EMC - Immunity Standard, Part 2 - Industrial
Environment

EN 61800-3 EMC - Adjustable Speed Electrical Power Drive
Systems - Second Environment, Restricted Distribution Class

The product described in this manual is intended for use in an
industrial environment.

Meeting CE Requirements

To meet CE requirements, the following components are required:

You must install a power line filter (Allen-Bradley catalog number
SP-74102-006-01, SP-74102-006-02, SP-74102-006-03 or equivalent
based on system current) between the three-phase input line and
the system module input.

For MP-Series and 1326AB (M2L/S2L) motors use 2090 series
motor power and feedback cables and terminate the cable shields
to the chassis clamps provided (refer to Chapter 3 for wiring
instructions).

For 1326AB/AS (resolver) motors use 1326 series motor power
and feedback cables and terminate the cable shields to the chassis
clamps provided (refer to Chapter 3 for wiring instructions).

Combined motor power cable length for all (up to 4) axes must
not exceed 360 m (1181 ft).

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