Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- PM230 Power Module, IP55
- Legal information - Warning notice system
- Table of contents
- 1 Changes in this manual
- 2 Fundamental safety instructions
- 3 Launch
- 4 Installing/mounting
- 5 Connecting
- 6 Service and maintenance
- 7 Technical data
- 7.1 Overload capability of the inverter
- 7.2 Cable cross-sections and tightening torques
- 7.3 Electromagnetic compatibility - Overview
- 7.4 Ambient conditions
- 7.5 General technical data
- 7.6 Specific technical data
- 7.7 Restrictions for special ambient conditions
- 7.8 Current reduction depending on pulse frequency
- 7.9 Electromagnetic compatibility of variable-speed drives
- 8 Spare parts and accessories
- A Appendix
- Index

Technical data
7.9 Electromagnetic compatibility of variable-speed drives
PM230 Power Module, IP55
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7.9.3
Operation in the First Environment
Interference immunity
You do not have to take any additional measures regarding interference immunity.
Interference emission - operation in the first environment, Category C2
In order that you may operate the drive system in the first environment, Category C2, then in
addition to the requirements for use in the second environment, you must also observe the
limit values related to harmonic currents.
Note
Maintaining the limit values for harmonic currents
With respect to the compliance with limits for harmonic currents, the EMC product stan
dard
EN61800
-3 for PDS refers to compliance with standards EN 61000-3-2 and EN 61000-3-12.
Inverter with an LO base load power ≤ 1 kW:
It cannot be guaranteed that the limit values are complied with corresponding to IEC 61000-
3-2. The installation person/company or company operating the professionally used device
must obtain authorization from the grid operator to connect the device regarding the
harmonic currents.
Harmonic currents (Page 64)
Inverters with an LO base load input current ≤ 16 A:
These devices are not subject to any limit values, and as a consequence can be connected
to the public low-voltage grid without any prior consultation.