I do not fully agree with both of you Mike and John,

The directive enters into force on Jan 20th of 2005
and the actual legal date of application would (for
manufacturers) per member state depend on the actual
date of implementation in national law.
The target date of becoming into force is then 20-07-2007,
when all national legislations must comply.

Article 16 says clearly that member states should publish
all regulations to make this legislation start per 2007.

"they shall apply those provisions per  20-july-2007"



The implementation of directive 89/336/EC was similarly announced
in 1989 and came into force 6 months after the legislation target date
of July 1992, being 1-1-1992 The grace period was 4 years here,
but was added later.


For NON-EC  manufacturers: the need for a REP remains also until July 2007.
Fixed Installations: remain a big problem

Some of the new requirements:

-Both EC DoC AND Technical documentation must remain at the disposition
of the authorities (now: only DoC)
-All apparatuses need to clearly indicate the manufacturer or responsible
person.
-All states of operation need to be considered.
-An assessment need to be made regarding the protection requirements in the
view of the essential requirements. Harmonised standards application will be
equivalent to this assessment.

(this has been a point of discussion, as some standards still do not cover
all phenomena; but look at the order of presentation. legally equivalent
means : the same in value, meaning)

Point 3 of annex II however, says
that in addition to the assessment the technical documentation need to
give evidence of compliance with the essential requirements. This is
a backdoor entry to get back the phenomena not correctly covered by
harmonised standards.

And finally point 8 annex II adds to the current situation that
manufacturers need to take all measures to ensure that the design
AND manufacture complies with the technical documentation that enables
the assessment of compliance to the essential requirements and GIVES
EVIDENCE of compliance to harmonised standards.

New here is the manufacturing part and the stronger expression
"GIVES EVIDENCE" .

Possibly some other phrases will give rise to additional conclusions to be
drawn.

Regards,

Gert Gremmen
Approvals manager
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FW>-----Original Message-----
FW>From: [email protected] [mailto:owner-emc-
FW>[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected]
FW>Sent: dinsdag 4 januari 2005 18:19
FW>To: [email protected]
FW>Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
FW>Subject: RE: New EMC directive
FW>
FW>I agree this is confusing, how would you apply Article 14 ? It says From
FW>July 20th on the old directive is repealed, therefore it cannot be
FW>applied
FW>any longer to newly manufactured devices.
FW>
FW>
FW>The only way Article 14 and 15 can work together (at least in my mind) is
FW>Article 15 applies to inventory. I read Article 15 as a 2 year grace
FW>period
FW>to continue to sell inventory produced prior to July 20, 2007.    In our
FW>world (Medical Devices) we have to keep manufacturing records, so it may
FW>make more sense to us. I don't know what the IT world requires. If
FW>manufacturing dates are not recorded it may be a mute point.
FW>
FW>
FW>
FW>Mike Hudon
FW>Philips Medical Systems
FW>Cardiac and Monitoring Systems
FW>Senior Manager Regulatory Affairs
FW>Tel: 978-659-3173
FW>Fax: 978-659-4901
FW>e-mail: [email protected]
FW>
FW>
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FW>
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FW>Hudon/ANR/MS/PHILIPS)
FW>                                                       Subject:    RE:
FW>New EMC directive
FW>
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FW>               01/04/2005 11:45 AM
FW>
FW>
FW>
FW>
FW>
FW>Article 15 clearly states that placing on the market or putting into
FW>service of equipment which
FW>in compliance with the existing EMC Directive shall not be impeded until
FW>20
FW>July 2009.
FW>
FW>> Already manufactured devices can be placed on the market until July 19,
FW>2009 under
FW>the old directive (and put into service anytime, even after July 19, 2009
FW>
FW>I do not believe that is correct. Am I missing something?
FW>
FW>John Radomski
FW>Principal Engineer
FW>Schneider Automation
FW>
FW>
FW>
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FW>
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FW>                      owner-emc-pstc@LISTSE        Subject:  RE: New EMC
FW>directive
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FW>                      01/04/2005 10:57 AM
FW>
FW>
FW>
FW>
FW>
FW>
FW>Here is my interpretation:
FW>
FW>Today (or 20 days from when it was published in the OJ) : Compliance with
FW>either directive is permissible. See Article 17.
FW>
FW>July 20 , 2007: Newly manufactured devices must comply with the new
FW>directive, as the old version is repealed. See Article 14. Already
FW>manufactured devices can be placed on the market until July 19, 2009
FW>under
FW>the old directive (and put into service anytime, even after July 19,
FW>2009).
FW>See Article 15. Article 15 must be interpreted with the knowledge of
FW>Article 14.
FW>
FW>July 20, 2009: Only devices compliant with the new directive allowed.
FW>
FW>My understanding is that the Directive applies to each individual device
FW>manufactured and not a particular design, thus the dates apply to the
FW>manufacturing of devices.
FW>
FW>
FW>Mike Hudon
FW>Philips Medical Systems
FW>Cardiac and Monitoring Systems
FW>Senior Manager Regulatory Affairs
FW>Tel: 978-659-3173
FW>Fax: 978-659-4901
FW>e-mail: [email protected]
FW>
FW>
FW>
FW>
FW>
FW>                                                       To:
FW><[email protected]>
FW>                                                       cc:   (bcc: Mike
FW>Hudon/ANR/MS/PHILIPS)
FW>                                                       Subject:    RE:
FW>New
FW>EMC directive
FW>
FW>               <[email protected]>                 Classification:
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FW>               01/04/2005 09:24 AM
FW>
FW>
FW>
FW>
FW>
FW>Before July 20, 2007 you need to use the 89/336/EEC.
FW>>From that until 20 July 2009, both are allowed.
FW>For products that leave you factory after July 20, 2009 the DoC needs to
FW>be
FW>updated to read 2004/108/EC.
FW>
FW>There is a plan to make an interpretation document, similar that was done
FW>for 89/336.
FW>
FW>regards,
FW>Ari
FW>
FW>
FW>
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FW>> Subject: Re: New EMC directive
FW>>
FW>> Does this mean that you can use either EMC Directive until 20
FW>> July 2009?
FW>>
FW>> Bob Heller
FW>> 3M EMC Laboratory, 76-1-01
FW>> St. Paul, MN 55107-1208
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FW>> The new European Union EMC directive was published in the Official
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