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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
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 3 OFFICIAL JOURNAL of the EU extract compliance of equipment with the relevant harmonised standards conformity with the essential requirements compliance of apparatus EC declaration of conformity
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 4 “Member States are obliged to take the necessary measures to ensure that products are only placed on the market or put into service if they do not endanger the safety and health of persons or other public interests covered by the Directive, when properly installed, maintained and used for the intended purposes” (first time availability) (first time usage)
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 5 NEED for COMPLIANCE (CONFORMITY) the chosen route to compliance must provide sufficient evidence that apparatus (product) in all its foreseeable configurations meets the ‘essential requirements’ of the New EMC Directive
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 6 ESSENTIAL PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS the electromagnetic disturbance generated does not exceed the level above which other equipment cannot operate as intended a level of immunity to electromagnetic disturbance without unacceptable degradation of operation in its intended use
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 7 EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS SUB ASSEMBLIES APPARATUS NETWORKS LARGE MACHINES FIXED INSTALLATION
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 8 domestic appliances medical equipment tools finished apparatus (product ) made commercially available
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 9 COMPONENTS passive components: resistors capacitors semiconductors integrated circuits certain types of motor power supply units CD ROM electrical / electronic unit even without a final function but which is intended for incorporation in an apparatus
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 10 FINISHED APPARATUS (PRODUCT) may contain bought-in sub-assemblies computer boards computers power supplies PLCs motor drives
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 11 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 12 MOBILE INSTALLATION
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 13 usually constructed from finished apparatus computers telecommunications equipment instrumentation control equipment machinery
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 14 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 15 IMMUNITY
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 16 SAFETY
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 17 INHERENTLY BENIGN EQUIPMENT
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 18 EM PASSIVE EQUIPMENT emissions exemption criteria apparatus emissions << most stringent limits relevant EMC Standards
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 19 EM PASSIVE EQUIPMENT immunity exemption criteria apparatus functions satisfactorily without additional measures (filters or shielding) in the intended environment
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 20 RADIO EQUIPMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL EQUIPMENT (RTTED 1999 /5/EC) AMATEUR RADIO EQUIPMENT
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 21 AIRCRAFT (special EC or international rules) AERONAUTICAL EQUIPMENT
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 22 EQUIPMENT COVERED by other DIRECTIVES MEDICAL IMPLANTS
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 23 very low powered equipment watches greetings cards
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 24
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 25 apparatus Standards used ? Declaration of Conformity Technical Documentation NOTIFIED BODY REPORT NOTIFIED BODY REPORT yes no manufacturer‘s choice
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 26
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 27 CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION DECLARATION of CONFORMITY affix MARKING
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 28 PROVIDE a CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT SERVICE to MANUFACTURERS PROVIDE RELEVANT INFORMATION to AUTHORITIES
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 29 are ASSESSED TECHNICAL COMPETENCE to undertake conformity assessment procedures INDEPENDENCE IMPARTIALITY INTEGRITY
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 30 DEMONSTRATES EVIDENCE of CONFORMITY with DIRECTIVE’s ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 31 general description of the apparatus design and manufacture of the apparatus enable conformity to be assessed evidence of compliance Harmonised Standards steps taken if Harmonised Standards not applied design calculations test reports confirmation statement from Notified Body
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 32 LEGALLY BINDING document statement that the apparatus (product ) complies with the essential requirements of the applicable Directives
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 33 MUST BE SIGNED by PERSON ACCOUNTABLE for DESIGN and PRODUCTION and VALIDITY OF THE DoC
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 34 MUST BE RETAINED 10 YEARS MINIMUM after last date of manufacture
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 35 a reference to the Directive identification of the apparatus to which it refers type batch serial number name and address manufacturer or authorised representative dated reference to the specifications under which conformity is declared declaration date identity and signature person empowered to make the Declaration Notified Body information (if applicable)
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