3 filters, 4 chokes, 6wiring – Pilz PMCtendo DD5.03/000/0/0/0/110-230VAC User Manual

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6.5

EMC-compliant wiring

6

Wiring

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6.5.3

Filters

Filters

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][EMV_Filter

Noise suppression filters are integrated within the servo amplifier for the
mains voltage and 24 V supply voltage.

These noise suppression filters are used to:

Protect the devices from conducted, high frequency disturbances
(noise immunity)

Reduce a device's high frequency disturbances. These disturbances
are emitted via the the mains cable or via emissions from the mains
cable. The noise suppression filters limit the noise emissions to a
specified amount.

Filters have leakage currents which may be considerably greater than
the rated values in the event of a fault (phase failure, unbalanced load)
(see section entitled “Leakage current”).

Please note the following if additional filter measures are required:

Earth the filter to avoid hazardous voltages

Leakage currents are high frequency disturbances, so earth the filter
at low impedance over a wide area.

][EMV_Wohnumgebung

6.5.4

Chokes

Chokes

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][EMV_Drosseln

If motor cables are > 25 m, a choke must be used on the servo amplifi-
er's output.

The choke is used to:

Reduce the level of interference on the motor cable

Deal with EMC problems retrospectively

Protect the semiconductor on the inverted rectifier in the case of an
earth fault or short circuit

Protect the motor from high voltage rise rates

Additional earthing measures are unnecessary because, unlike filters,
chokes do not have to divert disturbances to earth.

WARNING!
In a residential environment this product may cause high-fre-
quency noise, so that suppression measures may be required.

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