Installation manual

Directives and Standards
The SERVOSTAR S product series have been successfully tested and evaluated
to meet UL/cUL 508C for both U.S. and Canadian markets. This standard
describes the fulfillment by design of minimum requirements for electrically
operated power conversion equipment, such as frequency converters and servo
amplifiers, which is intended to eliminate the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury
to persons, being caused by such equipment.
CE Mark Conformance
Servo drives are components that are intended to be incorporated into electrical
plant and machines for industrial use. When the servo drives are built into
machines or plants, drives cannot be operated until the machine or plant fulfills
the requirements of the EC Directive on Machines 89/392/EEC and the EC
Directive on EMC (89/336/EEC). EN 60204 and EN 292 must also be observed.
In connection with the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, the harmonized
standards of the EN 50178 series are applied to the amplifiers, together with EN
60439-1, EN 60146 and EN 60204.
The manufacturer of the machine or plant is responsible for ensuring that they
meet the limits required by the EMC regulations. Advice on the correct
installation for EMC - such as shielding, grounding, arrangement of filters,
treatment of connectors and the laying out of cabling - can be found within this
documentation.
Conformance with the EC Directive on EMC 89/336/EEC and the Low Voltage
Directive 73/23/EEC is mandatory for the supply of servo drives within the
European Community.
An authorized testing laboratory in a defined configuration with the system
components has tested the servo drives. Any divergence from the configuration
and installation described in this documentation means that you are responsible
for the performance of new measurements to ensure that the regulatory
requirements are met.
Danaher Motion Kollmorgen’s SERVOSTAR S Series drives and systems have
been successfully tested and evaluated to the limits and requirements of the EC
Directive on EMC (89/336/EEC) and the EC Directive on Low Voltage
(72/73/EEC). The product lines have been evaluated to EN50178 and EN60204
as a component of a machine and other relevant standards.
The EMC of a system can be identified by emissions and immunity. Emissions
refer to the generation of EMI (electromagnetic interference) and immunity refers
to the susceptibility levels of the equipment. Limits were derived from generic
standards EN55081-2 and EN55082-2 for heavy industrial environments. The
SERVOSTAR
S series of drives have been tested for radiated emissions,
conducted emissions, EFT, ESD, surge, conducted immunity, and radiated
immunity. These tests have been done in accordance with EN55011, EN61000-
4-2, ENV50140, IEC 1000-4-4, EN61000-4-5, and ENV50141.
Installation of the equipment is critical in designing for system and
machine electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). You must apply the
installation recommendations and the CE filtering Practices when
mounting and installing the drive system for CE conformance.