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Appendix 12 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE
Appendix 12.1 Requirements for Conformance to EMC Directive
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Appendix 12EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE
Compliance with the EMC Directive, which is one of the EU directives, has been
mandatory for the products sold within EU member states since 1996 as well as
compliance with the Low Voltage Directive since 1997.
To prove the compliance, manufactures must issue an EC Declaration of Conformity and
the products must bear a CE marking.
(1) Sales representative in EU member states
The authorized representative in EU member states will be:
Company name: Mitsubishi Electric Europe BV
Address: Mitsubishi-Electric-Platz 1, 40882 Ratingen, Germany
Appendix 12.1 Requirements for Conformance to EMC Directive
The final decision on the method for the EMC Directive conformance and the application
must be made by the manufacturer of the machinery. The EMC Directive sets two
requirements for compliance: emission (conducted and radiated electromagnetic energy
emitted by a product) and immunity (the ability of a product to not be influenced by
externally generated electromagnetic energy).
This section summarizes the precautions for machinery constructed with the CC-Link IE
Controller Network board to comply with the EMC Directive.
These precautions are based on the requirements of the EMC Directive and the
harmonized standards. However, they do not guarantee that the entire machinery
constructed according to the descriptions complies with the EMC Directive.
The manufacture of the machinery must determine the testing method for compliance and
declare conformity to the EMC Directive.