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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 1 EET 422 EMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 2 CE MARKING LOGO CE Conformité Européenne European Conformity
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 3 CE MARKING LOGO
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 4 DATE ?
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 5 Machinery Directive (98/37/EC) year of construction under the CE marking Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) EU Declaration of Conformity last two digits of the year CE affixed EMC (89/336/EEC) ?
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 6 WHERE TO PUT CE MARKING ? on the product or on the packaging or in manuals or other supporting literature
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 7 CE MARKING EUROPEAN CONTEXT part of European “New Approach” to harmonised technical regulations international standards used as a method of compliance with EU regulations 1980’s
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 9 CE MARKING WHAT IS IT ? a declaration by the manufacturer that the product meets all the appropriate provisions of the relevant legislation implementing certain European Directives
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 10 MORE THAN ONE DIRECTIVE APPLIES ONLY 1 CE MARK implies product complies with ALL applicable directives EU Declaration of Conformity per Directive
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 11 CE WHAT IS IT ? PRODUCT FREE CIRCULATION IN MEMBER STATES internal market for products aids competition
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 12 CE BENEFITS pre CE multiple conflicting national compliance systems post CE safer products enhanced products enhanced manufacturing processes
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 13 WHAT TO PUT CE ON ? 4 PRODUCT CATEGORIES components apparatus systems installations
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 14 COMPONENTS passive components: resistors capacitors semiconductors integrated circuits certain types of motor power supply units CD ROM electrical / electronic unit without a final function but which is intended for incorporation in an apparatus
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 15 APPARATUS domestic appliances medical equipment tools circuit-breakers certain motor types single finished product with (a) direct function(s) product intended for final use
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 16 SYSTEM computer system CPU+ keyboard+ printer+ monitor combination of apparatus and /or components constituting a single functional unit intended to be installed and operated to perform a specific task
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 17 INSTALLATION combination apparatus components systems assembled and/or erected in a given area industrial plants electricity substations telecontrol systems for large areas
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 18 INSTALLATIONS have to comply with the EMCD but NO assessment – NO CE marking Member State defines who is responsible for Compliance of the fixed installation applicable essential requirements protection requirements documented “Good Engineering Practice”
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 19 equipment apparatus component system networks large machines fixed installation
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 20 WHEN CE CAN BE PUT ON ? WHEN CONFORMITY IS ESTABLISHED based on the manufacturer’s chosen assessment procedure
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 21 GENERAL PROCESS TO CE MARKING determine the EU Directive applicable to the product determine the CE conformity test procedure applicable determine EU Harmonized Standards applicable to the product ensure the product is in compliance all EU Directives, standards and other requirements appropriate technical documentation, test reports and data sets prepare the official Declaration of Conformity for CE marking place CE marking on the product or packaging or documentation as applicable
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 22 WHO PUTS CE MARKING ON ? PRODUCT MANUFACTURER or AUTHORISED REPRESENTATIVE
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 23 CE LEGAL ASPECTS under EU law the company that places a product on the market or into service is responsible for CE marking manufacturer distributor agent in most cases the physical manufacturer is ultimately responsible
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 24 CE LEGAL ASPECTS NON-compliant products may be pulled of service permanently banned from of service permanently banned from European markets manufacturers and suppliers may incur criminal penalties and/or civil penalties
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 26 FINISHED PRODUCTS may contain bought-in sub-assemblies computer boards computers power supplies PLCs motor drives FINISHED SYSTEMS & INSTALLATIONS usually constructed from finished products s computers telecommunications equipment instrumentation and control equipment machinery
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 28 CE + CE = CE ?
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 30 CE Conformité Européenne European Conformity
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