In message 
<of385324e1.fa9b064e-on86257632.0039ec78-86257632.0039e...@mmm.com>, 
dated Tue, 15 Sep 2009, [email protected] writes:

>Does an intentional radiator (RFID) need to fully comply with the RTTE 
>Directive if it part of a fixed installation?
>
>Can an intentional radiator that is part of a fixed installation be 
>tested in-situ?

Unless the RFID unit is custom-built for that installation, it has to 
comply with the RTTE Directive, and as far as I know the relevant 
standard does not allow for in situ testing. You could perhaps do in 
situ testing and get a Notified body report to support what you did.
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