You first need to understand the basis for the claim of non-compliance.  What
clause of what standard, code or regulation is being violated.  This is the
first piece of information you need in order to investigate the claim.  If you
can find that and report back, I am sure someone on this forum can help you
out further.
 
Regards,
Nick
 
 
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Cochran
Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 4:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Electrical components on hinged panels



Do you know if there is a CE compliance issue with attaching electrical
components to a hinged door?  For ease of construction, we often attach
components to the access door of our industrial control panel enclosures.  UL
has evaluated our construction methods and certified us a UL508 Panel Shop. 
Criteria is that a solid earth ground is attached to the door, and all
electrical cables are protected against damage.  We are being told by a
customer that electrical components are never allowed on a door, in compliance
with CE.  If UL finds it acceptable, I am not sure why it would be
unacceptable for Europe.  I have seen many enclosures in Europe with
electrical components on a removable panel or door.  Is the inspector
exercising personal preference, or is there a compliance standard that backs
up this decision to reject our wiring practices?

 

Thanks,

John Cochran

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