Using CE approved components will not guarantee a CE compliant system!
1.The components used in the drive, installation methods used, materials selected for interconnection of components are important.
2.The installation methods, interconnection materials, shielding, filtering and grounding of the system as a whole will determine CE compliance.
3.The responsibility of CE mark compliance rests entirely with the party who offers the end system for sale (such as an OEM or system integrator).
Baldor products which meet the EMC directive requirements are indicated with a “CE” mark. A duly signed CE declaration of conformity is available from Baldor.
AC Main
Supply
Four Wire “Wye”
PE
All shields
L1
L2
L3
Control |
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Route all power wires |
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L1, L2, L3 and Earth |
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conduit or cable. |
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Enclosure Backplane (see Section 2) |
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Note: Use shielded cable for control signal wires. Route control signal wires in conduit. These wires must be kept separate from power and motor wires.
MN850 |