----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sterner, David (NY80)" <[email protected]>


>Under EMC directive 2004/108/EC, "apparatus" means any finished
>appliance or combination thereof made commercially available as a single
>functional unit, intended for the end user and liable to generate
>electromagnetic disturbance, or the performance of which is liable to be
>affected by such disturbance.

>As your classroom lab equipment does not seem to fit this definition,
>some provisions of the directive are therefore non-applicable.  Marking
>is another issue.

I'd really like to understand you, but I'm not good at English (really I 
hardly understand not electronic English).
So please tell me what do you suggest ?
My equipment:
- is not finished appliance ?
- is not commercially available ?
- is not functional unit ?
- pupil at school are not end users ?
- it not generates electromagnetic disturbance and can't be affected by such 
disturbance ?
and why do you think so ?

I'd be very happy if I can be sure my equipment does not fit this definition 
but it looks I miss some point you see it.

Best Regards

Piotr Galka

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