Xylem HYDROVAR HV 4.150 / 4.185 / 4.220 User Manual

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5.2

EMC requirements (Electromagnetic compatibility)

The EMC requirements in general differ between two environments which depending on

the intended use.


First environment – class B

(EN 61800-3: Class C2)

Environment that includes domestic premises, it also includes establishments directly
connected without intermediate transformers to a low-voltage power supply network
which supplies buildings used for domestic purposes e.g. houses, apartments, commercial
premises or offices in a residential building are typical examples of first environment
locations.

Be careful: The relevant EMC regulations for which the HYDROVAR is tested in the first
environment consider that the HYDROVAR is a restricted available product. That means the
voltage of the inverter is less than 1000 V, it is neither a plug in device nor a movable

device and, when used in the first environment, is intended to be installed and
commissioned only by a person or an organisation having necessary skills in installing
and/or commissioning power drive systems, including their EMC aspects.


Second environment – class A

(EN 61800-3: Class C3)

Environment that includes all establishments other than those directly connected to a low
voltage power supply network which supplies buildings used for domestic purposes e.g.
Industrial areas, technical areas of any building fed from a dedicated transformer are
typical examples of second environment locations.


The HYDROVAR complies with the general EMC regulations and is tested according
to the following standards: EN

61800-3/2004


EN 55011

(2002)

Disturbance voltages / Disturbance field strength


First environment

– class B / class C2

Second Environment

– class A / class C3

Disturbance voltages

OK

OK

Disturbance field strength

*)

OK

*) Warning - In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case

supplementary mitigation measures may be required.


EN 61000-4-2 (2001) Electrostatic

discharge

EN 61000-4-3 (2002)

Electromagnetic field immunity test

EN 61000-4-4 (2001)

Burst immunity test

EN 61000-4-5 (2001)

Surge immunity test

EN 61000-4-6 (1996)

Immunity of conducted RF-Disturbance

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