EU EMC Directive
The electronic equipment of the machine may in
some cases cause interference to other electronic
equipment, or suffer from external electromagnetic
interference, which may constitute safety risks.
The EU EMC directive about "Electromagnetic
compatibility", 2014/30/EU, provides a general
description of what demands can be made on the
machine out of a safety point of view, where
permitted limits have been determined and given
according to international standards.
A machine or device which meets the requirements
should be CE marked. Our machines have been
tested particularly for electromagnetic interference.
The CE marking of the machine and the declaration
of conformity also cover the EMC directive.
If other electronic equipment is fitted to this
machine, the equipment must be CE marked and
tested on the machine with regard to
electromagnetic interference.
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