Combivert: Instruction Manual Pitch Inverter P6 Rated Current 45 A/52A
Combivert: Instruction Manual Pitch Inverter P6 Rated Current 45 A/52A
Combivert: Instruction Manual Pitch Inverter P6 Rated Current 45 A/52A
Instruction Manual
P6
Pitch Inverter P6
Rated Current 45 A/52A
Table of contents
1. Preface.............................................................................................................. 7
1.1 Information on special measures........................................................................................7
1.2 Documentation......................................................................................................................7
1.3 Validity and liability..............................................................................................................8
1.4 Copyright...............................................................................................................................8
1.5 Specified application............................................................................................................9
1.6 Product description..............................................................................................................9
1.7 Options................................................................................................................................10
1.8 Unit identification............................................................................................................... 11
2. Safety Instructions........................................................................................ 12
2.1 General instructions...........................................................................................................12
2.2 Transport, storage and installation...................................................................................12
2.3 Electrical connection..........................................................................................................13
2.4 EMC Instructions................................................................................................................16
2.5 EMC conform installation..................................................................................................16
3. Technical Data............................................................................................... 17
3.1 Overload function...............................................................................................................18
3.1.1 AC motor (18/19P6)..............................................................................................................18
3.1.2 DC motor (19P6)...................................................................................................................19
3.2 Operating conditions..........................................................................................................20
3.3 Dimensions and Weights...................................................................................................21
3.3.1 Mounting cutout....................................................................................................................22
4. Hardware........................................................................................................ 23
4.1 Device overview..................................................................................................................23
4.1.1 Terminals..............................................................................................................................24
4.1.1.1 Connecting wires to X1A and X1B..................................................................................................... 24
4.1.1.2 Connecting wires to X2A and X2B..................................................................................................... 24
4.1.1.3 Shield connection rail........................................................................................................................ 25
4.2 Power unit...........................................................................................................................25
4.2.1 Description of the terminal blocks.........................................................................................25
4.2.1.1 Terminal block X1A............................................................................................................................ 25
4.2.1.2 Terminal block X1B............................................................................................................................ 26
4.2.2 Mains connection..................................................................................................................26
4.2.3 Motor connection..................................................................................................................27
4.2.3.1 AC motor connection......................................................................................................................... 27
4.2.3.2 DC motor connection (option)............................................................................................................ 27
4.2.3.3 Motor temperature detection, terminals T1, T2.................................................................................. 28
4.2.4 Brake control.........................................................................................................................28
4.2.4.1 Control of a 24 Vdc brake.................................................................................................................. 28
4.2.4.2 Control of a 150…300 Vdc brake....................................................................................................... 29
4.2.5 Connection of batteries/ultracapacitors................................................................................29
4.2.6 Connection of an external braking resistor...........................................................................29
4.2.7 Connection of the internal heating........................................................................................30
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Table of contents
5. Annex A.......................................................................................................... 42
5.1 Potential separation...........................................................................................................42
5.2 Supply of the digital inputs and outputs..........................................................................43
5.3 Storage................................................................................................................................44
5.4 Maintenance........................................................................................................................44
5.5 Fault Remedy......................................................................................................................45
5.6 Disposal...............................................................................................................................45
5.7 Certification.........................................................................................................................45
5.7.1 CE Marking...........................................................................................................................45
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Table of contents
List of figures
Figure 1: Maximum disconnecting time depending on the load at AC motors........................18
Figure 2: Output current depending of theoutput frequency...................................................18
Figure 3: Maximum disconnecting time depending on the output current at DC motors........19
Figure 4: Output voltage depending on the output current .....................................................19
Figure 5: Dimensions and weight of the COMBIVERT P6......................................................21
Figure 6: Mounting cutout for COMBIVERT P6 (provided by customer).................................22
Figure 7: Connecting wires to X1A and X1B...........................................................................24
Figure 8: Shield connection rail (Mat.Nr. 00P6ZGG-0002).....................................................25
Figure 9: Terminal strip X1A....................................................................................................26
Figure 10: Terminal strip X1B...................................................................................................26
Figure 11: Mains connection.....................................................................................................26
Figure 12: Motor connection AC motor.....................................................................................27
Figure 13: Motor connection DC motor.....................................................................................27
Figure 14: Connection of a KTY sensor....................................................................................28
Figure 15: Connection of a 24 Vdc brake..................................................................................28
Figure 16: Connection of a high voltage brake.........................................................................29
Figure 17: Connection of energy storages................................................................................29
Figure 18: Connection of the internal heating...........................................................................30
Figure 19: X2A pluggable terminal block with cage clamp terminals........................................33
Figure 20: External supply of the control board........................................................................34
Figure 21: Digital outputsDO 0…DO 7.......................................................................................34
Figure 22: Digital output DO 8...................................................................................................34
Figure 23: Temperature inputs..................................................................................................35
Figure 24: Analog inputs...........................................................................................................35
Figure 25: Relay output.............................................................................................................35
Figure 26: X2B pluggable terminal block with cage clamp terminals........................................36
Figure 27: Digital inputs............................................................................................................36
Figure 28: Pin assignment encoder channel 1 (X3A)................................................................37
Figure 29: Pin assignment encoder channel 2 (X3B)................................................................38
Figure 30: Example for wiring an encoder cable.......................................................................38
Figure 31: Diagnostic interface X6A..........................................................................................39
Figure 32: RS232 cable for diagnostic interface.......................................................................39
Figure 33: PROFIBUS DP interface..........................................................................................40
Figure 34: CAN-Bus interface...................................................................................................41
Figure 35: Potential separation of the COMBIVERT P6............................................................42
Figure 36: Supply of the digital inputs and outputs...................................................................43
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Table of contents
List of tables
Table 1: Operating conditions................................................................................................20
Table 2: Wire-end ferrule and stripping length at X2A and X2B............................................24
Table 3: Temperature monitoring with KTY or PTC...............................................................28
Table 4: Function of the LED's LD1…LD4.............................................................................32
Table 5: Measures after long storage time............................................................................44
Table 6: Cyclical maintenance...............................................................................................45
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Preface
1. Preface
The described hard- and software are developments of the Karl E. Brinkmann GmbH. The
enclosed documents correspond to conditions valid at printing. Misprint, mistakes and techni-
cal changes reserved.
1.2 Documentation
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Preface
The entire documentation associated with the device will be displayed, in-
cluding the instruction manuals in German and English. If available, other
Step 3
translations are also indicated. Make sure that the user understands the pro-
vided language.
Should you be unable to read or understand the documentation, do not
take any further steps. Please inform our support network for further
assistance.
Non-observance of the safety instructions leads to the loss of any liability claims. The warn-
ings and safety instructions in this manual work only supplementary. This list is not exhaus-
tive.
Unauthorised opening and tampering may lead to death, bodily injury, prop-
erty damage and malfunctions. Modification or repair is permitted only by
KEB authorized personnel. Infringement will void the warranty and liability
for the resulting consequences.
The suspension of liability is especially valid also for operation interruption loss, loss of profit,
data loss or other damages. The disclaimer will void the warranty. This is also valid, if we
referred first to the possibility of such damages.
If single regulations should be or become void, invalid or impracticable, the effectivity of all
other regulations or agreements is not affected.
Through multitude applications not each possible case of installation, operation or mainte-
nance can be considered. If you require further information or if special problems arise which
are not treated in detail in the documentation, you can request the required information from
the local agency of the company Karl E.Brinkmann GmbH.
1.4 Copyright
The customer may use the instruction manual as well as further documents or parts from it for
internal purposes. Copyrights are with KEB and remain valid in its entirety.
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Preface
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Preface
• digital inputs and outputs, relay output (potential-free), brake control and
- supply, KTY or PTC input, PT100 inputs, two encoder interfaces, field bus interface
(CAN open/ProfiBus)
1.7 Options
The pitch inverter can be equipped with the following options:
• Brake supply and control 24 V or 150...300 V
• Outout 24 V/4,2 A usable for customer components, if no 24V brake is connected
• Integrated heater resistor for cold-climate version and as condensation protection
• Braking resistor integrated at heat sink
• Fieldbus interface CANopen, ProfiBus, Interbus, PROFINET, POWERLINK, EtherCAT
• humidity sensor, mounting orientation sensor, analog inputs
• Position of the fans' rotational axes either in x, y or z-direction (according to the mounting
orientation)
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Preface
0: PROFIBUS
1: CANopen
2: Interbus
Basic Pitch Library
3: PROFINET Slave
4: Powerlink Controlled Node
5: EtherCAT Slave
Fieldbus interface/ A: PROFIBUS
Software library B: CANopen
C: Interbus
Extended Pitch Library
D: PROFINET Slave
E: Powerlink Controlled Node
F: EtherCAT Slave
Heracles Library (incl. Ex-
K: PROFIBUS
tended Pitch Library)
Housing size G
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Safety Instructions
2. Safety Instructions
2.1 General instructions
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Safety Instructions
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Safety Instructions
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Safety Instructions
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EMC Instructions
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Technical Data
3. Technical Data
Inverter size 18 19 19
Housing size G G G
Input phases 3 3 3
Output rated power 1) [kW] 18 at 400 V mains voltage
22 at 480 V mains voltage
Output rated current AC 2) [A ac] 45 52 –
Maximum current AC at 0Hz for 3s 3) [A ac] 60 83 –
Maximum current AC at ≥6Hz for 3s 4) [A ac] 90 120 –
Over current [A ac] 108 144 –
Output rated current dc [A dc] – – 52
Maximum current DC for 12 s [A dc] – – 120
Rated current for parallel winding [A dc] – – 5
Input rated current 1) [A] 28
Max. permissible mains fuse gG or [A] 50
MCB with characteristic C, D or K
Rated switching frequency [kHz] 4 2
Max. switching frequency [kHz] 4 4 (at I < 45 A)
Power losses at rated operation 5) [W] 410 460
Max. heat sink temperature [°C] 90
Max. motor cable length shielded [m] 10
Braking resistor (integrated) [Ω] 12
Continuous power braking resistor (integrated) [W] 320
Energy-absorption capacity [kWs] 3,6
braking resistor (integrated)
Min. braking resistor (external, option) [Ω] 8
Rated input voltage [V ac] 400
Input voltage range Uin [V ac] 320…528 ±0
Input voltage at DC emergency power supply [V dc] Uin down to 150
Max. charging current of the energy storage [A] 5
Mains frequency [Hz] 47…62
Output voltage [V] 3 x 0…Uin 0…1.3*Uin
Output voltage at DC supply [V] 3 x 0…UDC/√2 0… UDC
Output frequency [Hz] 0…200
1) Each with integrated EMC filter
2) For continuous operation at output voltage > 200 V AC (19P6) respectively >230 V AC (18P6) it is required to re-
duce the output current, to protect the inverter from exceeding the rated output power.
3) Max. current before the overload function (OL2) function triggers.
4) With the regulated systems 5% are to be subtracted as control reserve.
5) Calculated losses of control cabinet side + heat sink side, at 50% output voltage, 100% output current and rated
switching frequency. The power losses are smaller at smaller motors.
The technical data are designed for pitch motors. When using other motors, please contact KEB.
The use of a mains choke is recommended. If using functional safety of the P6 in the applica-
tion (safety run with PL d according to EN 13849) an input choke is necessary ( e.g. 13Z1B04-
1000…19Z1B04-1000).
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Technical Data
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10
Load [%]
0
100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230
Figure 1: Maximum disconnecting time depending on the load at AC motors
Overload function in the lower speed range (OL2)
in the lower speed range the permissible output current is depending on the output frequency.
Depending on the setting of parameter is14 the error E.OL2 is triggerd or the output current
is limited on exceeding the output current.
Output current [A]
19P6, 2 kHz
120 A
100 A
18P6, 4 kHz
80 A
60 A
40 A
20 A
600
500
400
300
200
100
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Technical Data
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Technical Data
4xM6
197
14xø7
177,5
400
355
335
75 7 208
4xM6
240 310
ca. 222
Y
102 15
4,5
X
Z
167
36,5
Weight [kg] 16
Figure 5: Dimensions and weight of the COMBIVERT P6
Info The shield clamps are not included in the scope of delivery.
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Technical Data
225
192 ±1
75
M6 *)
±1
177,5
355
The material thickness of the rear of the cabinet must be choosen in a way,
that material does not deform. The degree of protection IP54 will complied
togehther with the rubber seal of the P6.
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Device overview
4. Hardware
4.1 Device overview
No. Function Name
Connection for external brak-
1
ing resistor
X1A
2 Mains input
3 Heater input
Heatsink fan for installation in
4 –
Y direction
5 Control terminal strip X2A
6 Control terminal strip X2B
7 Ethernet X6B
23 8 Rating plate –
22 9 Fieldbus X6C
Cover or internal fan for instal-
10 –
lation in X direction
Cover or internal fan for instal-
11 –
lation in Z direction
12 Shield connection rail –
X3A/
13 Encoder inputs
X3B
Internal fan for installation in Y
14 –
direction
Connection for batteries/ultra-
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caps X1B
16 Motor connection
Through panel mounting heat
17 –
sink with braking resistors
Connections for function-/
protection earth respectively
18 –
attachment for optional shield
connection rail
150…300 V brake and meas-
19
uring input
X1B
24 V brake /
20
motor temperature sensor
Diagnostic interface COM-
21 X6A
BIVIS
22 Address selector switch S1
23 LED‘s –
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Device overview
4.1.1 Terminals
All SubD connectors have screw sockets with UNC 4-40 thread (tightening torque 0.4 Nm).
Shield connection rails 3 x 10 mm are available for strain relief / shield connection of the
control cables. Commercially available shield connection clamps (screw- or spring type) of
suitable size or cable ties can be used on them.
4.1.1.1 Connecting wires to X1A and X1B
1. Strip cable suitably 2. Push cable into the round slot,
(see chapter 4.2.1) that no wires can be seen from
Use ferrules if re- the outside.Cable is automati-
quired. x
cally locked.
• Press pusher by hand. Insert connecting wires into the respective hole, that no single
wires can be seen from the outside or bend outward.
A first resistance must be overcome when inserting. Release the pusher.
• Check that the connecting wire is fixed and can not be pulled-out. It is important to en-
sure that the connecting wire and not the insulation is clamped. The connecting wire can
also be inserted without pressing the pusher in case of cross-sections upto 1.00 mm².
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Power unit
All SubD connectors have screw sockets with UNC 4-40 thread (tight-
ening torque 0.4 Nm).
Shield connection rails 3 x 10 mm are available for strain relief / shield
Info
connection of the control cables. Commercially available shield con-
nection clamps (screw- or spring type) of suitable size or cable ties can
be used on them.
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Power unit
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Power unit
KTY or PTC cable inside the motor cable only permissible with double
Info shielding !
Do not lay KTY or PTC cable of the motor (even shielded) together
Info with control cable !
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Power unit
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Power unit
The COMBIVERT P6 contains the heater elements only. Suitable controlling and
monitoring of the application must be carried out by the customer about the heating
contactor K2.
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Control circuit
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Control circuit
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36
9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35
digital output 2 A DO 8 34 33 COM Analog ground
DO 7 32 31 0 V
DO 6 30 29 0 V
DO 5 28 27 0 V
digital output each DO 4 26 25 0 V Reference potential for
250 mA DO 3 24 23 0 V digital outputs
DO 2 22 21 0 V
DO 1 20 19 0 V
DO 0 18 17 0 V
R3+ 16 15 R3-
R2+ 14 13 R2-
Pt100 inputs Pt100 inputs
R1+ 12 11 R1-
R0+ 10 9 R0-
Analog inputs AI 1+ 8 7 AI 1– Analog inputs
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(Option) AI 0+ 6 5 AI 0– (Option)
6
Figure 19: X2A pluggable terminal block with cage clamp terminals
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Control circuit
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Control circuit
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Control circuit
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32
9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31
DI 14 30 29 24 V
DI 13 28 27 24 V
DI 12 26 25 24 V
DI 11 24 23 24 V
DI 10 22 21 24 V
free DI 9 20 19 24 V
programmable, DI 8 18 17 24 V 24 V outputs to supply
digital inputs DI 7 16 15 24 V the digital inputs
DI 6 14 13 24 V
DI 5 12 11 24 V
DI 4 10 9 24 V
DI 3 8 7 24 V
7
DI 2 6 5 24 V
6
DI 1 4 3 24 V
4
Figure 26: X2B pluggable terminal block with cage clamp terminals
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Control circuit
5 4 3 2 1
37
Control circuit
5 4 3 2 1
SubD-9 connector (female)
9 8 7 6
A+, A-
B+, B-
N+, N-
COM
5/24V
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Control circuit
5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6
6 PGM+ Don't connect !
7 DGND Data reference potential
8 TxD-A Transmission signal RS485 A
9 TxD-B Transmission signal RS485 B
Housing GND Housing is connected internally to the
inverter earth (PE).
Figure 31: Diagnostic interface X6A
PC P6
Figure 32: RS232 cable for diagnostic interface
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Control circuit
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Control circuit
4.3.10.2 CAN-Bus
SubD-9 connec- Pin Signal Description
tor (male)
1 reserved Not connected here
2 CAN_L CAN-Bus signal dominant low
3 CAN_GND Not connected here
4 reserved Not connected here
5
7
2
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Annex A
5. Annex A
5.1 Potential separation
X6C
X6B
X2A.36
X6A
RS232 / RS485
Fieldbus Ethernet (COMBIVIS)
24 V ext. in
X2A.9…16 (reference potential
Pt100 Inputs Control part X2A:35)
Inverter-Processor +
PLC-Processor
X2A.18…34
X2B.2…32 Digital In-/Outputs X3A
(reference potential Encoder
Channel A
X2A.17/19/21…33)
X2A.5…8 Analog Inputs X3B
Encoder
(reference potential X2A.3/4) Channel B
Brake X1B.B+/B-
24 Vdc
X2A.1/2
Relay Output
X1B.T1/T2
Motor temperature
measurement
Power part
X1A.RB+/RB-
Brake Chopper
Charger
X1A.L1/L2/L3 X1B.U/V/W/F2
EMC filter
X1B.BT+
PE X1B.BTM
X1B.BT-
Brake X1B.HB+/HB-
X1A.H1/H2 150 … 300 V
Heater
- - - - - - = no insulation
–––––– = basic insulation
═════ = safe insulation (protection) according to EN 61800-5-1, rated for up to 3000 m
above sea level
Figure 35: Potential separation of the COMBIVERT P6
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Annex A
Digital outputs
Internal SMPS
24 V DC.
Supplied from
DC link
Digital inputs
Imax: 250mA
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Annex A
5.3 Storage
The DC link of the KEB COMBIVERT is equipped with electrolytic capacitors. If electrolytic
capacitors are stored de-energized, the oxide film acting as dielectric medium reacts with
the acidic electrolyte and degrades itself slowly. This affects the dielectric strength and the
capacity.
If the capacitor starts running with rated voltage, it is tried to build the oxide film abrupt again.
This generates heat and gas and destroys the capacitor.
In order to avoid defectives, the KEB COMBIVERT must be commissioned depending on the
storage period according to the following table:
Storage period < 1 year
• Start-up without special measures
Storage period 1…2 years
• Operate inverter one hour without modulation
Storage period 2…3 years
• Remove all cables from the power circuit; Remove X2A and X2B.
• Connect variable transformer to inverter input
• Increase variable transformer slowly (>1 min) to indicated input voltage and remain at
least for the specified time.
Input voltage Duration
0…280 V 15 min
280…400 V 15 min
400…500 V 1 h
Storage period > 3 years
• Input voltages as before, however double the times per year. Eventually change capaci-
tors.
Table 5: Measures after long storage time
After performing this re-commissioning, the KEB COMBIVERT can be operated at rated con-
ditions, or it can be put back to another storage.
5.4 Maintenance
All work may be performed by qualified personnel only. Please observe the follwing safety
rules:
• Disconnect mains power supply and energy storage
• Prevent unintentional restart
• Await discharge time of the capacitors (5 minutes)
• Verify by measurement that the unit is free of voltage
In order to avoid premature ageing and avoidable malfunctions, the measures mentioned
below must be carried out in the appropriate cycle.
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Annex A
Cycle Function
Check unit for loose screws and plugs and tighten if necessary.
Clean inverter from dirt and dust deposits. Pay special attention to cooling fins,
fans and protective grids of the fans.
Annual
Check and clean inlet and outlet air filters of the control cabinet.
Check function of the fans of the KEB COMBIVERT. The fans must be re-
placed in case of audible vibrations or squeak.
Table 6: Cyclical maintenance
5.6 Disposal
Defective devices which should not be repaired or which are not safe because of their service
life are applied as electronic waste and must be disposed as hazardous waste according to
the local regulations.
5.7 Certification
5.7.1 CE Marking
CE marked frequency inverter and servo drives were developed and manufactured to comply
with the regulations of the Low-Voltage Directive.
The inverter or servo drive must not be started until it is determined that the installation com-
plies with the Machine directive (note EN 60204) as well as the EMC-directive.
The frequency inverters and servo drives meet the requirements of the Low-Voltage Direc-
tive. The harmonized standards of the series EN 61800-5-1 in connection with EN 60439-1
and EN 60146 were used.
This is a product of limited availability in accordance with IEC 61800-3. This product may
cause radio interference in residential areas. In this case the operator may need to take cor-
responding measures.
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Revision history
History of changes:
Revision Date Description
1A 2011-11 First published version with material number 00P6NEB-0000
1B 2011-12 Technical data adapted, maximum current for encoder interfaces inserted
1C 2012-04 Notes for the seal at the heat sink inserted
00 2015-04 Complete revision. Changeover to documents management 20095484
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Notes
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