SW500 Wired Scale Systems, Users
Rev E,October, 2016
Page 6 of 36
Declaration of Conformity
We,
Intercomp Company
3839 County Road 116
Medina, Minnesota 55340 USA
Declare under sole responsibility that the (SW500) E-Z Weigh Scale to which this declaration relates
meets the essential health and safety requirements and is in conformity with the relevant EC Directives
listed below using the relevant section of the following standards and other normative documents.
1999/5/EC
- Essential requirements and other relevant requirements for Radio and telecommunications
terminal equipment
2001/95/EC
- General product safety
2002/96/EC
as amended by
2003/108/EC
- WEEE directive
2004/108/EC
– EMC Directive
2006/66/EC
- Batteries and accumulators directive
2006/95/EC
– Low Voltage Directive
2009/23/EC
- Non-automatic weighing instruments
2009/125/EC
- ECO Design – Recast
2011/65/EU
- RoHS – Recast
EN 55011:2009, Class B
– Limits and methods of measurements of electromagnetic disturbance
characteristics of industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio frequency equipment.
EN61000-6-1:2007
- Generic standards, Residential, commercial and light industry environment.
EN61000-6-2:2007
- Generic standards, Immunity for industrial environments.
EN61000-6-3:2007
- Generic emission standard, Domestic, commercial and light industry environment.
EN 61010-1/IEC 1010-1
- Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and
laboratory use.
This product complies with all safety-relevant provision referring to protection against electrical hazards
and other hazards, such as mechanical hazards, fire hazards, noise and vibration. The safety issues of
this measurement equipment have been evaluated under the self-certification provisions of the relevant
directives.
EN 45501:1992 AC:1993
- Specification for metrological aspects of non-automatic weighing instruments
The related technical construction files are held for inspection in the U.K. at Intercomp Europe Limited.
The CE mark, Red M and WEEE marks must be affixed as required in the directives.
Mark Browne / Quality Manager
March 21, 2013