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App. A Advantageous Use of Inverters (Notes on electrical noise) App.A Advantageous Use of Inverters (Notes on electrical noise) - Disclaimer: This document provides you with a summary of the Technical Document of the Japan Electrical Manufacturers' Association (JEMA) (April 1994). It is intended to apply to the domestic market only. It is only for reference for the foreign market. - A.1 Effect of inverters on other devices Inverters have been and are rapidly expanding its application fields. This paper describes the effect that inverters have on electronic devices already installed or on devices installed in the same system as inverters, as well as introducing noise prevention measures. (Refer to Section A.3 [3], "Noise prevention examples" for details.) [1] Effect on AM radios Phenomenon If an inverter operates, AM radios may pick up noise radiated from the inverter. (An inverter has almost no effect on FM radios or television sets.) Probable cause Measures Radios may receive noise radiated from the inverter. Inserting a noise filter on the power supply side of the inverter is effective. [2] Effect on telephones Phenomenon If an inverter operates, nearby telephones may pick up noise radiated from the inverter in conversation so that it may be difficult to hear. Probable cause A high-frequency leakage current radiated from the inverter and motors enters shielded telephone cables, causing noise. It is effective to commonly connect the grounding terminals of the motors and return the common grounding line to the grounding terminal of the inverter. Measures Effect on proximity limit switches Phenomenon If an inverter operates, proximity limit switches (capacitance-type) may malfunction. Probable cause Measures The capacitance-type proximity limit switches may provide inferior noise immunity. It is effective to connect a filter to the input terminals of the inverter or change the power supply treatment of the proximity limit switches. The proximity limit switches can be replaced with superior noise immunity types such as magnetic types. [4] Effect on pressure sensors Phenomenon If an inverter operates, pressure sensors may malfunction. Probable cause Measures Noise may penetrate through a grounding wire into the signal line. It is effective to install a noise filter on the power supply side of the inverter or to change the wiring. [5] Effect on position detectors (pulse generators PGs or pulse encoders) Phenomenon If an inverter operates, pulse encoders may produce erroneous pulses that shift the stop position of a machine. Probable cause Erroneous pulses are liable to occur when the signal lines of the PG and power lines are bundled together. The influence of induction noise and radiation noise can be reduced by separating the PG signal lines and power lines. Providing noise filters at the input and output terminals is also an effective measure. Measure A-1 App. [3]