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C
Marking on Sartorius Equipment
In 1985, the Council of the European
Community approved a resolution
concerning a new approach to the technical
harmonization and standardization of
national regulations. The organization for
monitoring compliance with the directives
and standards concerning the
C
marking
is governed in the individual EU Member
States through the implementation of the
EC Directives adopted by the respective
national laws. As of December 1993, the
scope of validity for all EC Directives has
been extended to the Member States of
the European Union and the Signatories of
the Agreement on the European Economic
Area.
Sartorius complies with the EC Directives
and European Standards in order to supply
its customers with weighing instruments
and related equipment that feature the
latest technology and provide many years
of trouble-free service.
The
C
marking may be affixed only to
weighing instruments and associated
equipment that comply with the following
Directives:
Council Directive 89/336/EEC
"Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)"
Applicable European Standards
1. Electromagnetic compatibility
1.1 Reference to 89/336/EEC:
Official Journal of the European
Communities, No. 2001/C 105/03
EN 61326-1 Electrical equipment
for measurement, control
and laboratory use EMC
requirements
Part 1:
General requirements
Defined immunity to
interference:
Industrial areas,
continuous,
un-monitored operation
Limitation of emissions:
Residential areas, Class B
Important Note:
The operator shall be responsible for any
modifications to Sartorius equipment and
for any connections of cables or equipment
not supplied by Sartorius and must check
and, if necessary, correct these modifica-
tions and connections. On request,
Sartorius will provide information on the
minimum operating specifications (in
accordance with the Standards listed above
for defined immunity to interference).
Declaration of Conformity
Council Directive 73/23/EEC “Electrical
equipment designed for use within
certain voltage limits"
Applicable European Standards:
EN 60950
Safety of information
technology equipment
including electrical
business equipment
EN 61010
Safety requirements
for electrical equipment for
measurement, control and
laboratory use
Part 1:
General requirements
If you use electrical equipment in
installations and under ambient conditions
requiring higher safety standards, you must
comply with the provisions as specified in
the applicable regulations for installation
in your country.
Weighing Instruments for Use in
Legal Metrology:
Council Directive 90/384/EEC
“Non-automatic weighing instruments”
This Directive regulates the determination
of mass in legal metrology.
For the respective Declaration of Type
Conformity for Sartorius weighing
instruments verified for use as legal
measuring instruments that have an
EC Type-approval Certificate, see the
instruction manual(s) for each weighing
instrument connected or refer to the
enclosed “Guide to Verification."
This Directive also regulates the per-
formance of the EC verification by the
manufacturer, provided that an EC Type-
approval Certificate has been issued and
the manufacturer has been accredited
by an officer of a Notified Body registered
at the Commission of the European Com-
munity for performing such verification.
Sartorius complies with EC Directive No.
90/384/EEC for non-automatic weighing
instruments, which has been in effect
since January 1, 1993, within the Single
European Market, as well as the accredita-
tion of the Quality Management System of
Sartorius AG by Lower Saxony's Regional
Administrative Department of Legal
Metrology (Niedersächsische Landesver-
waltungsamt – Eichwesen) from February
15, 1993.
For additional information on
the
C
mark on Sartorius equipment,
see Sartorius Publication No.
W--0052-e93081.
”EC Verification" -
A Service Offered by Sartorius
Our service technicians authorized to
perform the verification of your weighing
instruments that are acceptable for legal
metrological verification can inspect and
verify the metrological specifications at the
place of installation within the Member
States of the European Union and the
Signatories of the Agreement on the
European Economic Area.
Subsequent Verifications within
the European Countries
The validity of the verification will
become void in accordance with the
national regulations of the country in
which the weighing instrument is used. For
information on verification and
legal regulations currently applicable in
your country, and to obtain the names
of the persons to contact, please contact
your local Sartorius office, dealer or
service center.
For more information on the verification
of weighing instruments for use in legal
metrology, contact the Sartorius Service
Center.
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