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3. EMC DIRECTIVES AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVES
The products sold in the European countries have been required by law
to comply with the EMC Directives and Low Voltage Directives of the EU
Directives since 1996 and 1997, respectively.
The manufacturers must confirm by self-declaration that their products
meet the requirements of these directives, and put the CE mark on the
products.
(1) Authorized representative in Europe
Authorized representative in Europe is shown below.
Name: Mitsubishi Electric Europe BV
Address: Gothaer Strasse 8, 40880 Ratingen, Germany
3.1 Requirements for Compliance with EMC Directives
The EMC Directives specifies emission and immunity criteria and
requires the products to meet both of them, i.e., not to emit excessive
electromagnetic interference (emission): to be immune to
electromagnetic interference outside (immunity).
Guidelines for complying the machinery including MELSEC-AnS series
programmable controller with the EMC Directives are provided in
Section 3.1.1 to 3.1.8 below.
The guidelines are created based on the requirements of the
regulations and relevant standards, however, they do not guarantee that
the machinery constructed according to them will not comply with the
Directives.
Therefore, the manufacturer of the machinery must finally determine
how to make it comply with the EMC Directives: if it is actually compliant
with the EMC Directives.
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