European union directives, Ce conformity, Emc directive – Rockwell Automation 2094-EN02D-M01-S1 Kinetix 6200 and Kinetix 6500 Safe Speed Monitoring Safety Reference Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2094-RM001C-EN-P - May 2013

Chapter 1

Safety Concept

European Union Directives

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

CE Conformity

Conformity with the Low Voltage Directive and Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC) Directive is demonstrated by using harmonized European Norm (EN)
standards published in the Official Journal of the European Communities. The
safe torque-off circuit complies with the EN standards when installed according
instructions found in this manual.

EMC Directive

This unit is tested to meet Council Directive 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) by using these standards, in whole or in part:

EN 61800-3 - Adjustable Speed Electrical Power Drive Systems,

Part 3 - EMC Product Standard including specific test methods

EN 61326-2-1 EMC - Immunity requirements for safety-related systems

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

CE Declarations of Conformity are available online at
go to

http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/certification/

overview.page

and in

EC Declaration of Conformity

on

page 178

.

Low Voltage Directive

These units are tested to meet Council Directive 2006/95/EC Low Voltage
Directive. The EN 60204-1 Safety of Machinery-Electrical Equipment of
Machines, Part 1-Specification for General Requirements standard applies in
whole or in part. Additionally, the standard EN 50178 Electronic Equipment for
use in Power Installations apply in whole or in part.

Refer to the Kinetix Servo Drives Specifications Technical Data, publication

GMC-TD003

, for environmental and mechanical specifications.

Functional Proof Tests

The functional safety standards require that functional proof tests be performed
on the equipment used in the system. Proof tests are performed at user-defined
intervals and are dependent upon PFD and PFH values.

IMPORTANT

Your specific application determines the time frame for the proof test
interval.

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