1) I
L
= leakage current let-go
2) The KU value (symbol KU) is a classification parameter of safety-referred failure types designed to ensure protection against hazardous
body currents and excessive heating.
3) A value of KU = 4.5 with respect to interruptions is attained with: a) a permanently connected protective earth circuit 2.5 mm
2
connected via shroud connectors (IEC 603092) and b) a protective earth circuit.
4) KU = 6 with respect to interruptions is achieved for fixedconnection lines 10 mm
2
where the type of connection and line layout
correspond to the requirements for PEN conductors as specified in relevant standards.
Cautions and warnings
Please read all safety and warning notes carefully before installing the EMC filter and putting it
into operation (see ). The same applies to the warning signs on the filter. Please ensure that
the signs are not removed nor their legibility impaired by external influences.
Death, serious bodily injury and substantial material damage to equipment may occur if the
appropriate safety measures are not carried out or the warnings in the text are not observed.
Using according to the terms
The EMC filters may be used only for their intended application within the specified values in low-
voltage networks in compliance with the instructions given in the data sheets and the data book.
The conditions at the place of application must comply with all specifications for the filter used.
Warning
It shall be ensured that only qualified persons (electricity specialists) are engaged on work such
as planning, assembly, installation, operation, repair and maintenance. They must be provided
with the corresponding documentation.
Danger of electric shock. EMC filters contain components that store an electric charge. Danger-
ous voltages can continue to exist at the filter terminals for longer than five minutes even after
the power has been switched off.
The protective earth connections shall be the first to be made when the EMC filter is installed
and the last to be disconnected. Depending on the magnitude of the leakage currents, the par-
ticular specifications for making the protective-earth connection must be observed.
Impermissible overloading of the EMC filter or filter, such as with circuits able to cause reso-
nances, impermissible voltages at higher frequencies etc. can lead to bodily injury and death as
well as cause substantial material damages (e.g. destruction of the filter housing).
EMC filters and filters must be protected in the application against impermissible exceeding of
the rated currents by overcurrent protective circuitry.
In case of leakage currents >3.5 mA you shall mount the PE conductor stationary with the
required cross section before beginning of operation and save it against disconnecting. For
leakage currents I
L
1)
<10 mA the PE conductor must have a KU value
2)
of 4.5 A
3)
; for leakage
currents I
L
10 mA the PE conductor must have a KU value of 6.
4)
Output chokes and output filters must be protected in the application against impermissible
exceeding of the component temperature.
The converter output frequency must be within the specified range to avoid resonances and
uncontrolled warming of the output chokes and output filters.
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The table below summarizes the safety instructions that must be observed without fail. A detailed
description can be found in the relevant chapters of the databook.
Topic Instructions Reference chapter
(data book),
paragraph
Selecting a filter When selecting a filter, it is mandatory to observe the
rated data of the equipment (such as its rated input
current, rated voltage, harmonic content etc.) as well
as the derating instructions in Chapters 9 and 10.
Selection guide for
converter filters
Rated voltage When power distribution systems deviating from the
symmetric TN-S system is to check the suitability of
the EMC filters and the allowed voltages including the
fault cases.
Power distribution
systems,
7
Protection from
residual voltages
Discharge resistors
Active parts must be discharged within 5 s to a
voltage of less than 60 V (or 50 µ C). If this limit
cannot be observed due to the operating mode, the
hazardous point must be permanently marked in a
clearly visible way.
Safety regulations,
6.1
Filters which are not permanently connected (e.g.
when the test voltage is applied to the filter at the
incoming goods inspection) must be discharged after
the voltage has been switched off.
Safety regulations,
6.2
Installing and
removing of EMC
filters and filters
Installation
When installing and removing our EMC filters und
filters, a voltage-free state must be set up and
secured with observance of the five safety rules
described in EN 50110-1.
Safety regulations,
6.4
Use in IT systems The special features of the IT system ("first fault case"
and other fault cases) shall be observed.
Power distribution
system (network
types), 7.6
Safety notes on
leakage currents
The filter leakage currents specified in the data book
are intended for user information only.The maximum
leakage current of the entire electrical equipment or
appliance has to be limited for safety reasons. Please
obtain the applicable limits for your application from
the relevant regulations, provisions and standards.
Leakage current,
8.4
Leakage current,
8.6
Voltage derating
Hazards caused by
overloading the filters
If the permissible limits for the higher-frequency
voltages at the filter are exeeded, the filter may be
damaged or destroyed.
Voltage derating,
9.8
Current derating at
elevated ambient
temperatures
Non-observance of the current derating may lead to
overheating and consequently represents a fire
hazard.
Current derating,
10.1
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Topic Instructions Reference chapter
(data book),
paragraph
Protective earth
connection at
operating currents
>250 A
For operating currents greater than 250 A, we
recommend the PE connection to be set up between
the feed (filter: line) and output (filter: load) not via the
PE terminal bolt in the filter housing.
Mounting
instructions, point
2
Mounting position Note the mounting position of the filters! It must
always be ensured that natural convection is not
impaired.
Mounting
instructions, point
13
Long motor cables Long motor cables cause parasitic currents in the
installation. The cable lengths indicated for the output
chokes and output filters serve for orientation. The
user must check the technical parameters and
especially the choke temperatures for the respective
application.
Mounting
instructions, point
15
Display of ordering codes for EPCOS products
The ordering code for one and the same product can be represented differently in data sheets,
data books, other publications and the website of EPCOS, or in order-related documents such as
shipping notes, order confirmations and product labels. The varying representations of the
ordering codes are due to different processes employed and do not affect the specifications of the
respective products. Detailed information can be found on the Internet under
www.epcos.com/orderingcodes
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