Variflex: Rvef Series
Variflex: Rvef Series
Variflex: Rvef Series
Automation Components
VariFlex2
RVEF series
Quick Start Guide
110V Class 1ph 0.2~0.75kW
0.2~1HP
220V Class 1ph or 3ph 0.2~2.2kW
0.2~3HP
440V Class 3ph 0.75~2.2kW
1~3HP
VariFlex2 RVEF series Quick User Guide
General Information
The manufacturer accepts no liability for any consequences resulting from inappropriate, negligent
or incorrect installation or adjustment of the optional parameters of the equipment or from
mismatching the variable speed drive with the motor.
The contents of this guide are believed to be correct at the time of printing. In the interests of
commitment to a policy of continuous development and improvement, the manufacturer reserves
the right to change the specification of the product or its performance, or the content of the guide
without notice.
All rights reserved. No parts of this guide may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any
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Environmental Statement
The electronic variable speed drives have the potential to save energy and (through increased
machine/process efficiency) reduce raw material consumption and scrap throughout their long
working lifetime. In typical applications, these positive environmental effects far outweigh the
negative impacts of product manufacture and end-of-life disposal.
Nevertheless, when the products eventually reach the end of their useful life, they can very easily be
dismantled into their major component parts for efficient recycling. Many parts snap together and
can be separated without the use of tools, while other parts are secured with conventional screws.
Virtually all parts of the product are suitable for recycling.
Product packaging is of good quality and can be re-used. All the products come in strong cardboard
cartons which themselves have a highrecycled fibre content. If not re-used, these containers can be
recycled. Polythene, used on the protective film and bags from wrapping product, can be recycled in
the same way. Carlo Gavazzi' packaging strategy favours easily recyclable materials of low
environmental impact, and regular reviews identify opportunities for improvement.
When preparing to recycle or dispose of any product or packaging, please observe local legislation
and best practice.
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• Check inverter and motor nameplates to determine that they have the same HP and voltage
ratings. (Ensure that full load motor amps do not exceed that of the inverter.)
• Remove the terminal cover to expose the motor and power terminals.
a. Verify that AC power is wired to L1(L), L2, and L3(N) .
b. Verify that Motor leads are connected to T1, T2, and T3 .
c. IF brake module is necessary, please connect terminal voltage of the braking unit to +
and - of the inverter.
Power Indicator
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Step3 Check motor rotation without load.
Press RUN Key. 7-segment Display will indicates 00.0to 05.0. Such value is the frequency
output value.
Check the operation direction of the motor.
IF the direction of the motor is incorrect:
Press STOP Key, turn off the AC power supply. After Power indicator LED is off,
change over theT1 and T2.
Supply the power again, then check the motor direction.
Press STOP key.
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CONTENTS
Quick Start Guide.........................................................................................................2
Contents .......................................................................................................................4
Introduction - Model description ................................................................................5
i.1 Model description................................................................................................. 5
i.2 Electrical Safety - general warning....................................................................... 6
i.3 System design and safety of personnel ............................................................... 6
i.4 Environmental Limits............................................................................................ 6
i.5 Access ................................................................................................................. 6
i.6 Compliance and regulations ................................................................................ 6
i.7 Motor.................................................................................................................... 6
i.8 Adjusting parameters........................................................................................... 7
i.9 Electrical installation ............................................................................................ 7
i.9.1 Electric shock risk ....................................................................................... 7
i.9.2 Isolation device ........................................................................................... 7
i.9.3 STOP function............................................................................................. 7
i.9.4 Stored charge ............................................................................................. 7
i.9.5 Equipment supplied by plug and socket...................................................... 7
i.9.6 Ground leakage current .............................................................................. 8
Chapter 1 Notice for wiring .........................................................................................9
1.1 Fuse types............................................................................................................9
1.2 Precautions for peripheral applications ..............................................................10
1.3 RVEF Wiring diagram ........................................................................................11
1.4 Descriptions of Inverter terminal.........................................................................12
1.5 Dimensions ........................................................................................................15
Chapter 2 Programming instructions & Parameter list ..........................................19
2.1 Operation Instruction of the keypad....................................................................19
2.2 Parameter function list........................................................................................20
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and maintenance ........................................................27
3.1 Trouble indication and corrective action .............................................................27
3.1.1 Fault/Error display and Diagnostics ...........................................................27
3.1.2 Set up configuration, Interface errors.........................................................30
3.1.3 Keypad operation error description ............................................................31
3.2 General functional troubleshooting ....................................................................32
Chapter 4 Appendix UL Listing and CE certification Information .........................33
4.1 Approvals Table..................................................................................................33
4.2 Common UL information (for VariFlex2 Size 1 and 2).........................................33
4.2.1 Conformity...................................................................................................33
4.2.2 AC supply specification .............................................................................33
4.2.3 Motor overload protection..........................................................................33
4.2.4 Overspeed protection ................................................................................33
4.3 Power dependant UL information .......................................................................33
4.3.1 VariFlex2 Size 1 and Size 2 .......................................................................33
Carlo Gavazzi’s CE Declaration of Conformity ...................................................34
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Introduction
i.1 Model description
Inverter model
Input power
Output power
Type Selection
Drive
AC Supply
Series Frame Size Voltage Drive kW Rating Noise filter Enclosure
Phase
Rating
RVEF A: Size1 1: 1-Phase 10: 110VAC 020: 0.20kW, 0.25 HP Nil : none Nil: IP20
B: Size2 3: 3-Phase 20: 230VAC 040: 0.40kW, 0.50 HP F: built-in N4:IP65 without
water and dust
40: 400VAC 075: 0.75kW, 1.0 HP proof switch
150: 1.5kW, 2.0 HP N4S:IP65 with
water and dust
220: 2.2kW, 3.0 HP proof switch
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i.2 Electrical Safety - general warning
The voltages used in the drive can cause severe electrical shock and/or burns, and could be
lethal. Extreme care is necessary at all times when working with or adjacent to the drive.
Specific warnings are given at the relevant places in this guide.
i.5 Access
Access must be restricted to authorised personnel only. Safety regulations which apply at the
place of use must be complied with.
The IP (Ingress Protection) rating of the drive is installation dependant. For further information,
refer to the VariFlex2 Advanced User Manual.
i.7 Motor
Ensure the motor is installed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
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Ensure the motor shaft is not exposed. Standard squirrel cage induction motors are designed for
single speed operation. If it is intended to use the capability of a drive to run a motor at speeds
above its designed maximum, it is strongly recommended that the manufacturer is consulted
first.
Low speeds may cause the motor to overheat because the cooling fan becomes less effective.
The motor should be fitted with a protection thermistor. If necessary, an electric force vent fan
should be used. The values of the motor parameters set in the drive affect the protection of the
motor. The default values in the drive should not be relied upon. It is essential that the correct
value is entered into parameter concerning the motor rated current. This affects the thermal
protection of the motor.
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i.9.6 Ground leakage current
The drive is supplied without or with an internal EMC filter capacitor fitted. If the input
voltage to the drive is supplied through an ELCB or RCD, these may trip due to the ground
leakage current. Please refer to VariFlex2 Advanced User Manual for further information and
how to connect correctly the EMC capacitor.
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1.2 Precautions for peripheral applications:
Power supply:
Power Make sure the correct voltage is applied to avoid damaging the
inverter.
A molded-case circuit breaker or fused disconnect must be
installed between the AC source and the inverter.
Magnetic contactor:
Input noise Normal operations do not need a magnetic contactor. When
filter performing functions such as external control and auto restart
after power failure, or when using a brake controller, install a
magnetic contactor.
Do not use the magnetic contactor as the run/stop switch for the
RVEF inverter inverter.
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Power terminal
• Single phase 100~120V L1(L) T1
• 1/3 phase 200~240V L2* T2 IM
• 3 phase 380~480V T3
L3(N)
PE PE
T-
24V/0.6A
Note2:- External 24 Vdc may be used to supply the external contacts at each input
(Connect the 0V of the external supply to Common (terminal 8).)
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1.4 Description of Inverter Terminal
Descriptions of power terminals
Symbol Description
L1 ( L )
Main power input Single-phase: L/N*
L2
Three-phase: L1/L2/L3
L3 ( N )
DC power and braking unit connection terminals. (match with braking units and
braking resistor to brake)
T1
T2 Inverter output
T3
PE Grounding terminals (2 points)
* Braking units are required for applications where a load with high inertia needs to be stopped rapidly.
Use a power-matched braking unit and resistor to dissipate the energy generated by the load while stopping.
Otherwise inverter will trip on over voltage.
* Terminal at L2 will be non-functional for single-phase units.
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Control signal terminals block description
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
TM2
COM
COM
FM+
AIN
10V
24V
RB
RA
S1
S2
S4
S3
Figure 1-4 Signal terminal locations
Symbol Description
RA Rated contact capacity:
Multi-functional output terminal (250VAC/10A)
Normally open contact
RB Contact description: (refer to
parameter F21)
10V Supply for external potentiometer for speed reference.
AIN Analog frequency signal input terminal (high level : 8V/low level: 2V), adaptable
to PNP (refer to parameter F15 description)
PNP (SOURCE) input, S1~S4 (S5/S6) common terminal, (set SW1 to PNP and
24V
connect option card power.)
NPN (SINK) input, S1~S4 (S5/S6) common terminal, (set SW1 to NPN, and
COM
analog input, connect option card power, output signal common terminal.)
Multi-function analog output + terminal (refer to parameter F26description),
FM+
output signal: DC 0-10V.
Symbol Description
S1
S2
Multi-function input terminals (refer to parameters F11~F14 description)
S3
S4
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SW function description
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1.5 Dimension
(1) IP20 Frame1: Single phase: RVFA110020, RVFA110040, RVFA110075,RVFA120020(F),
RVFA120040(F), RVFA120075(F)
Three phase: RVFA320020, RVFA320040, RVFA320075
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IP65 Frame1(switch)
RVEFA110020N4S/RVEFA110040N4S/RVEFA110075N4S/ RVEFA120020N4S/RVEFA120040N4S/RVEFA120075N4S
8.36
7.83
8.49
4.86
5.54
7.20
6.69
5.51
Figure 1-7 RVEF Drive IP65 (switch) Frame 1 dimensions
IP65 Frame1(no switch)
RVEFA110020N4/RVEFA110040N4/RVEFA110075N4/ RVEFA120020N4/RVEFA120040N4/RVEFA120075N4
8.36
7.83
8.49
4.86
5.54
6.69
5.51
Figure 1-8 RVEF Drive IP65 (no switch) Frame 1 dimensions
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IP65 Frame 2 (switch):
RVEFB320150N4S/RVEFB320220N4S/RVEFB340075N4S/RVEFB340150N4S/RVEFB320220N4S
210
274.5
210
232
295
211.7
210
274.5
210
231
295
180.1
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Chapter 2 Programming instructions & Parameter list
2.1 Operation Instruction of the keypad
F10=001, inverter
displays status
Power ON
F
Frequency display
in stop mode
DSP DATA
FUN ENT
F DATA
VALUE
Output voltage
DATA DSP ENT
RUN RUN ENT FUN
STOP STOP
DSP
Blinking output
frequency in run mode
DSP
FUN
DSP DATA
VALUE
DC voltage
FUN
FUN ENT
VALUE
Output current
DSP
FUN
DATA
ENT
DATA
ENT VALUE
PID Feedback
After 0.5s
DSP
FUN
DSP
FUN
• Remote mode
Run command from Run parameter (F04) control setting
Frequency command from Frequency parameter (F05) control setting
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2.2 Parameter function list
Basic parameter function list
Factory
F Function Description Range/ Code Remarks
Default
Inverter horse power
00
capacity
01 Acceleration time 1 00.1~999s 05.0 *1 *2
02 Deceleration time 1 00.1~999s 05.0 *1 *2
000: Forward
03 Motor rotation direction 000 *1
001: Reverse
000: keypad
04 Run command source 001: External Terminal 000
002: Communication Control
000: UP/Down Key on control panel
001: Potentiometer on control panel
002: AIN input signal from ( TM2)
05 Frequency command source 003: Multi-function input terminal 000
UP/DOWN function
004: RS-485 Communication
frequency setting
000: Forward/ Stop-Reverse/Stop
External control operation
06 001: Run/ Stop-Forward/Reverse 000
mode
002:3-wire—Run/ Stop
07 Frequency upper limit 01.0 ~200Hz 50.0/60.0 *2
08 Frequency lower limit 00.0 ~200Hz 00.0 *2
000: Decelerate to stop
09 Stopping method 000
001: Coast to stop
000: No display
10 Status display parameters 000 *1
001: Display
000: Forward
11 Terminal S1 Function 000
001: Reverse
002: Preset Speed Command 1
12 Terminal S2 Function 003: Preset Speed Command 2 001
004: Preset Speed Command 3
005: Jog frequency Command
13 Terminal S3 Function 006: Emergency stop(E.S.) 005
007: Base Block (b.b.)
008: Select 2nd accel / decel time
009: Reset
010: Up command
011: Down command
14 Terminal S4 Function 012: Control signal switch 006
013: Communication control signal switch
014: Acceleration/deceleration prohibit
015: Master/Auxiliary speed source select
016: PID function disable
017: Analog frequency signal
input( terminal AIN)
15 Terminal AIN Function 018: PID feedback signal (terminal AIN) 017
019: DC Brake signal *6
000: 0~10V(0~20mA)
16 AIN signal select 000
001: 4~20mA(2~10V)
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Factory
F Function Description Range/ Code Remarks
Default
37 DC braking time 00.0~25.5 Sec 00.5
38 DC braking start frequency 01.0~10.0 Hz 01.5
39 DC braking level 000~020% 005
40 Carrier frequency 004~016 010 4~16K
000: Enable
41 Auto Restart for power-loss 001 *6
001: Disable
42 Auto-restart times 000~005 000
43 Motor rated current *4
44 Motor rated voltage *4
45 Motor rated frequency *4
46 Motor rated power *4
47 Motor rated speed
*4
48 Torque Boost Gain (Vector) 001~450
Slip Compensation Gain
49 001~450
(Vector)
Low frequency voltage
50 000~40
compensation
Advanced parameter 000: don’t display
51 000 *1
function display 001: display
010: Reset to factory default (50Hz)
52 Factory default 000
020: Reset to factory default (60Hz)
53 Software version CPU Version *3 *4
54 Latest 3 fault records *3 *4
000:Vector control
14 Control mode 000 *4
001:V/F Control
15 V/F Pattern setting 001 ~ 007 001/004 *8
V/F base output voltage
16 198~265V / 380~530V 220/440
set
Max output frequency
17 00.2 – 200 50.0/60.0
(Hz)
Output voltage ratio at
18 00.0 – 100 100
max frequency (%)
19 Mid frequency(Hz) 00.1 – 200 25.0/30.0
Output voltage ratio at
20 00.0 – 100 50.0
mid frequency (%)
Min output frequency
21 00.1 – 200 00.5/00.6
(Hz)
Output voltage ratio at
22 00.0 – 100 01.0
Min frequency (%)
Torque Boost Gain
23 00.0 ~ 30.0% 00.0 *1
(V/F)
Slip Compensation Gain
24 00.0 ~100% 00.0 *1
(V/F)
Varies with
25 Motor no load current motor rating *4
Electronic thermal relay 000: Enable motor protection
26 protection for motor 001: Disable motor protection 000
(OL1)
27 Skip frequency 1(Hz) 00.0~200 00.0 *1
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Factory
C Function Description Range/ Code Remarks
default
000: PID Function unavailable
001: PID control, Bias D control
002: PID Control, Feedback D control
30 PID operation mode 003: PID Control, Bias D reverse 000
characteristics control.
004: PID Control, Feedback D reverse
characteristics control.
31 PID Error gain 0.00 – 10.0 1.00 *1
32 P: Proportional gain 0.00 – 10.0 01.0 *1
33 I: Integral time (s) 00.0 – 100 10.0 *1
34 D: Differential time (s) 0.00 – 10.0 0.00 *1
000: Positive direction
35 PID OFFSET 000 *1
001: Negative direction
36 PID OFFSET adjust (%) 000 – 109 000 *1
37 PID Update time (s) 00.0 - 02.5 00.0 *1
PID Sleep mode
38 00.0~200Hz 00.0
threshold
39 PID Sleep delay time 00.0~25.5 00.0
000: UP/Down command is available.
Set frequency is held when inverter
stops.
001: UP/Down command is available.
Frequency Up/ Down
40 Set frequency resets to 0Hz when 000
control using MFIT
inverter stops.
002: UP/Down command is available.
Set frequency is held when inverter
stops. Up/Down is available in stop.
Local/Remote 000: UP/Down key on keypad sets
frequency control select frequency
41 000
(Run command by the 001: Potentiometer on the keypad set
Run/Stop key) frequency
000: Forward
001: Reverse
002: Preset Speed Command 1
003: Preset Speed Command 2
Terminal S5 function 004: Preset Speed Command 3
42 (option) 005: Jog Frequency Command 007
006: Emergency Stop(E.S.)
007: Base Block (b.b.)
008: Select 2nd accel/decel time.
009: Reset
010: Up Command
011: Down Command
012: Control signal switch
013: Communication control signal
Terminal S6 function switch
43 009
(option) 014: Acceleration/ deceleration disable
015: Master/auxiliary speed source select
016: PID function disable
019: DC Brake signal *7
Multi-function input
44 terminal S1~S6 signal 001~100 010
scan time (mSec 8)
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Factory
C Function Description Range/ Code Remarks
default
Confirming AIN signal
45 001~100 050
scan time (mSec x 8 )
000: Run
001: Frequency reached
(Set frequency ± F23)
002: Frequency is within the range
set by (F22±F23)
003: Frequency detection (>F22)
004: Frequency detection (<F22)
005: Fault terminal
Multi-function output 006: Auto-restart
46 005
(option) 007: Momentary power loss
008: Emergency Stop(E.S. )
009: Base Block(b.b.)
010: Motor overload protection
011: Inverter overload protection
012: Reserve
013: Power ON
014: Communication error
015: Output current detection(>F24)
000: Disable (no signal loss detection)
Stop inverter
001: Enable. On signal loss Stop
then connect
according to F09
Remote keypad control remote
47 002: Enable. Runs at the last set 000
selection keypad for
frequency. On signal loss
proper
Stop is according to F04 setting or
operation *4
Stop key on keypad.
000: Copy module disable
001: copy to module from inverter
48 Copy module 000 *3
002: copy to inverter from module
003: read/ write check
Inverter communication
49 001 ~ 254 001 *3 *4
address
000: 4800
001: 9600
50 Baud rate (bps) 003 *3 *4
002: 9200
003: 38400
000: 1 Stop bit
51 Stop bit 000 *3 *4
001: 2 Stop bit
000: No parity
52 Parity bit 001: Even parity 000 *3 *4
002: Odd parity
000: 8 bits data
53 Data bits 001: 7 bits data 000 *3 *4
(Only for Modbus ASCII Mode)
Communication time-
54 00.0 ~ 25.5 Sec 00.0 *3*5
out detection time
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Factory
C Function Description Range/ Code Remarks
default
000: Deceleration to stop.
(F02: Deceleration time 1).
Communication time- 001: Coast to stop.
55 000 *3*5
out operation selection 002: Deceleration to stop.
(C12: Deceleration time 2).
003: continue operating.
Note: *1: Can be modified in Run mode.
*2: Frequency resolution is 1Hz for settings above 100 Hz.
*3: Cannot be modified during communication.
*4: Do not change while making factory setting.
F52 factory setting is 020(60HZ) and motor parameter value is 17.0.
F52 factory setting is 010(50HZ) and motor parameter value is 14.0.
*5: Available in Software version 1.2 or later
*6: Changed in Software version 1.5 or later
*7: Changed in Software version 1.6 or later
*8: Changed in Software version 1.7 or later
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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and maintenance
3.1 Trouble indication and corrective action
3.1.1 Fault/ Error display and Diagnostics
1. Un- reset able / un recoverable Errors
EPR EEPROM
EEPROM problem Change EEPROM
problem
@
Over voltage during Voltage
OV Repair or replace unit
stop Detection circuit malfunction
Current
CTR transducer Current transducer or
detection error Repair or replace unit
circuit error.
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2. Errors which can be recovered both manually and automatically
Display Error Cause Corrective Action
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3. Errors which can only be recovered manually (no auto-restart)
Display Error Cause Corrective Action
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3.1.2 Set up Configuration, Interface Errors.
SP0 Zero speed stop Set frequency is <0.1Hz Increase set frequency
E.S. The inverter will decelerate to stop and flashes E.S. when there
External
is an external emergency stop signal via the multi-function
emergency stop
input terminals(see descriptions of F11~F14).
PID feedback
PID PID feedback signal circuit error detection
signal loss
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3.1.3 Keypad operation error description
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3.2 General functional troubleshooting
Status Checking point Corrective Action
Is the power applied?
Turn the power OFF and then ON
again.
Is power applied to L1, L2, and L3(N) Make sure the input line voltage is
terminals (is the charging indicator lit)? correct.
Make sure all terminal screws are
secured firmly.
Are there voltage outputs on T1, T2, and Turn the power OFF and then ON
T3 terminals? again.
Motor does not
run Is the motor mechanically overloaded? Reduce the load to improve
performance.
Are there any problems with the inverter?
See error descriptions to check wiring
Has the forward or reverse run
and correct if necessary.
commands been issued?
Is analog frequency input signal
Is there an analog input signal? wiring correct?
Is frequency input voltage correct?
Configure operations through the
Is operation mode setting correct?
digital panel
Are wiring for output terminals T1, T2, Wiring must match U, V, and W
Motor rotates in
and T3 correct? terminals of the motor.
the wrong
direction Are wiring for forward and reverse Check wiring and correct if
signals correct? necessary.
Motor rotates Are wiring for output terminals T1, T2, Check wiring and correct if
in the wrong and T3 correct? necessary.
direction Is the setting of frequency command Check the operation mode setting
The motor source correct? on the keypad.
speed can not
vary Is the load too large? Reduce the applied load.
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4. Appendix
UL Listing and CE certification Information
4.1 Approvals Table
RoHS - -
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GB-Aldershot gavazzi@carlogavazzi.no CH-632 Steinhausen
FINLAND - Carlo Gavazzi OY AB Tel: +44 1 252 339600 Tel: +41 41 747 4535
Petaksentie 2-4, FI-00661 Helsinki Fax: +44 1 252 326 799 PORTUGAL - Carlo Gavazzi Lda Fax: +41 41 740 45 40
Tel: +358 9 756 2000 sales@carlogavazzi.co.uk Rua dos Jerónimos 38-B, info@carlogavazzi.ch
Fax: +358 9 756 20010 P-1400-212 Lisboa
myynti@carlogavazzi.fi Tel: +351 21 361 7060
Fax: +351 21 362 13 73
carlogavazzi@carlogavazzi.pt
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Fax: +60 3 7842 7399 Fax: +86 755 83699300
HEADQUARTERS
Carlo Gavazzi Automation SpA
Via Milano, 13 - I-20020
Lainate (MI) - ITALY
Tel: +39 02 931 761
info@gavazzi-automation.com
CARLO GAVAZZI
Further information on
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