(Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control
and laboratory use - Part 1: General requirements)
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NYM04.1-2PW-NNNN-NY4120
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NYM04.1-2PW-LMSN-NY4120/10
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NYM04.1-1HV-NNNN-NY4140
3.4.3
EMC directive
These components correspond to the following standard
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IEC 61000-6-2:2005
(Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-2: Generic standards -
Immunity for industrial environments)
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IEC 61000-6-4:2018
(Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-4: Generic standards -
Emission standard for industrial environments)
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NYM04.1-MCU-NNNN-NY4110
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NYM04.1-MCU-ETHER-NY4112
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NYM04.1-MCU-ETHER-NY4114
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NYM04.1-2PW-NNNN-NY4120
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NYM04.1-2PW-LMSN-NY4120/10
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NYM04.1-5PW-NNNN-NY4125
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NYM04.1-2LD-NNNN-NY4130
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NYM04,1-1HV-NNNN-NY4140
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NYM04.1-SE3-MAST-NY4150/10
3.4.4
CE
Fig. 3-1:
CE conformity
The above mentioned components comply with the requirements and the
target of the following EU directive and with the following harmonized
European standards.
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Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
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EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
These components are built-in units which, owing to their installation
characteristics, are not able to comply with the regulations for complete
apparatus, machines or installations from the outset. For this reason, they
may only be used for built-in purposes. The components may only be
assessed with regard to their electrical and mechanical safety as well as to
environmental effects (foreign bodies, moisture) after they have been
installed in the product intended for the final user. After the component has
been installed, its EMC properties may change. Hence the product intended
for the final user (complete apparatus, machines or installations) should be
inspected with regard to its EMC properties by the manufacturer of the
product intended for the final user.
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