Ul Marking; Ul Checklist; C-Tick Marking; Rohs Marking - ABB ACS150 series User Manual

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Note: It is not allowed to install a drive with the internal EMC filter connected on a corner-grounded TN
system as this would damage the drive.

UL marking

See the type designation label for the valid markings of your drive.
The UL mark is attached to the drive to verify that it meets UL requirements.

UL checklist

Input power connection – See section
Disconnecting device (disconnecting means) – See section
device (disconnecting means)
Ambient conditions – The drives are to be used in a heated indoor controlled environment. See
section
Input cable fuses – For installation in the United States, branch circuit protection must be provided in
accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and any applicable local codes. To fulfil this
requirement, use the UL classified fuses given in section
For installation in Canada, branch circuit protection must be provided in accordance with Canadian
Electrical Code and any applicable provincial codes. To fulfil this requirement, use the UL classified
fuses given in section
Power cable selection – See section
Power cable connections – For the connection diagram and tightening torques, see section
Connecting the power cables
Overload protection – The drive provides overload protection in accordance with the National
Electrical Code (US).
Braking – The drive has an internal brake chopper. When applied with appropriately sized brake
resistors, the brake chopper allows the drive to dissipate regenerative energy (normally associated with
quickly decelerating a motor). Brake resistor selection is discussed in section
151.

C-Tick marking

See the type designation label for the valid markings of your drive.
C-Tick marking is required in Australia and New Zealand. A C-Tick mark is attached to the drive to
verify compliance with the relevant standard (IEC 61800-3 (2004) – Adjustable speed electrical power
drive systems – Part 3: EMC product standard including specific test methods), mandated by the Trans-
Tasman Electromagnetic Compatibility Scheme.
The Trans-Tasman Electromagnetic Compatibility Scheme (EMCS) was introduced by the Australian
Communication Authority (ACA) and the Radio Spectrum Management Group (RSM) of the New
Zealand Ministry of Economic Development (NZMED) in November 2001. The aim of the scheme is to
protect the radio frequency spectrum by introducing technical limits for emission from electrical/
electronic products.
For fulfilling the requirements of the standard, see section
page 148.

RoHS marking

See the type designation label for the valid markings of your drive.
The RoHS mark is attached to the drive to verify that drive follows the provisions of the European RoHS
directive. RoHS = the restriction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic
equipment.
Technical data
on page 29.
Ambient conditions
on page
Power cable sizes and fuses
on page 41.
Electric power network specification
147
for specific limits.
Power cable sizes and fuses
on page 140.
Selecting the power cables
Compliance with the EN 61800-3:2004
on page 144.
Selecting the supply disconnecting
on page 140.
on page 30.
Brake resistors
on page
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