LG Electronics D4470 user manual Basic EMC Installation Guidelines

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European Union Directives

Other Sources of Although the EMC Directive gets the most attention, other basic Directives, such as

Informationthe Machinery Directive and the Low Voltage Directive, also place restrictions on the control panel builder. Because of these additional requirements it is recommended that the following publications be purchased and used as guidelines:

SBSI publication TH 42073: February 1996 – covers the safety and electrical aspects of the Machinery Directive

SEN 60204–1:1992 – General electrical requirements for machinery, including Low Voltage and EMC considerations

SIEC 1000–5–2: EMC earthing and cabling requirements

SIEC 1000–5–1: EMC general considerations

It may be possible for you to obtain this information locally; however, the official source of applicable Directives and related standards is:

The Office for Official Publications of the European Communities L–2985 Luxembourg; quickest contact is via the World Wide Web at http://euro–op.eu.int/indexn.htm

Another source is:

British Standards Institution – Sales Department

Linford Wood

Milton Keynes

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United Kingdom; the quickest contact is via the World Wide Web at

http://www.bsi.org.uk

Basic EMC Installation Guidelines

Enclosures

The simplest way to meet the safety requirements of the Machinery and Low Voltage

 

Directives is to house all control equipment in an industry standard lockable steel

 

enclosure. This normally has an added benefit because it will also help ensure that

 

the EMC characteristics are well within the requirements of the EMC Directive.

 

Although the RF emissions from the PLC equipment, when measured in the open

 

air, are well below the EMC Directive limits, certain configurations can increase

 

emission levels. Holes in the enclosure, for the passage of cables or to mount

 

operator interfaces, will often increase emissions.

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Contents D4-470 Trademarks Table of Contents Appendix a European Union Directives CE Manual Revisions IiiIntroduction to the D4-470 This ChapterManual Overview Appendices Special SymbolsChapters Provides CE informationD4-470 Overview PentiumProcessor Configuration Choices Accessories Installation, Wiring, and Specifications Mounting and Wiring Guidelines Enclosures AgencyApprovals Power Wiring Ports and Connectors Left SideRight Side Technical and Environmental Specifications General Specifications of the D4-470Functional Specifications Functional Specifications cont’d Dimensions Installing Hardware Accessories Adding Third-Party Boards to Expansion Slots Knock-out PanelsMemory Installing Additional RAM MemoryInstalling Dual In-line Memory ModulePowering Internal and External Devices Changing the CPUEuropean Union Directives CE This AppendixEuropean Union EU Directives Member Countries Applicable Directives ComplianceEMC Directive Standards Revelant to PLCs Product Specific Standard for PLCsBasic EMC Installation Guidelines British Standards Institution Sales DepartmentSchaffner Equi-potential Grounding Communications Shielded CablesShielded Cables within Enclosures Network Isolation Items Specific to the D4-470 Maintenance of the D4-470