Dragonfly/Butterfly Installation Guide | Safety Information |
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1.3Directives and Standards
The Dragonfly and Butterfly conform to the following industry safety standards:
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In compliance with | Aircraft, Electric Power Characteristics | |
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In compliance with | Environmental Engineering Considerations and | |
Laboratory Tests | ||
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In compliance with | Characteristics of 28 Volt DC Electrical Systems in | |
Military Vehicles | ||
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In compliance with | Requirements for the Control of Electromagnetic | |
Interference Characteristics of Subsystems and | ||
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In compliance with | Reliability Prediction of Electronic Equipment | |
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In compliance with | Quality Management | |
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In compliance with UL508c | Power Conversion Equipment | |
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In compliance with UL840 | Insulation Coordination, Including Clearance and | |
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In compliance with | Safety of Information Technology Equipment, | |
(formerly UL1950) | Including Electrical Business Equipment | |
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In compliance with | Low Voltage Directive, 73/23/EEC | |
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The Dragonfly and Butterfly servo drives have been developed, produced, tested and documented in accordance with the relevant standards. Elmo Motion Control is not responsible for any deviation from the configuration and installation described in this documentation. Furthermore, Elmo is not responsible for the performance of new measurements or ensuring that regulatory requirements are met.
1.4CE Mark Conformance
The Dragonfly and Butterfly servo drives are intended for incorporation in a machine or end product. The actual end product must comply with all safety aspects of the relevant requirements of the European Safety of Machinery Directive 98/37/EC as amended, and with those of the most recent versions of standards
According to Annex III of Article 13 of Council Directive 93/68/EEC, amending Council Directive 73/23/EEC concerning electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits, the Butterfly and Dragonfly meet the provisions outlined in Council Directive 73/23/EEC. The party responsible for ensuring that the equipment meets the limits required by EMC regulations is the manufacturer of the end product.