Some background

At 

 

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/european-standards/harmonised-standards/machinery/index_en.htm

 

 

you will find the list of harmonized standards for the machine directive.

 

Currently listed for electrical safety aspects

are  

 

60745 Electrical Tools

60335 Household equipment

60204 Electrical equipment  of machines.

 

None of these standards suit laboratory equipment.

Many standards are targeted to a specific type of machine,

but not to laboratory equipment.

 

 

No other standards are concerned with laboratory equipment

nor is this category excluded in article 1.2(k)  and exclusion

2.2(h) is meant for temporary laboratory equipment only.

 

 

I think that the EC must consider notifying EN 61010 under the Machinery 
directive,

( requires a risk analysis to be carried out) , or exclude Laboratory equipment 

from the MD.

 

I think the first solution will be chosen.

 

Look also here for general access and information to ce marking and the misc 
directives.

 

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/single-market-goods/cemarking/professionals/manufacturers/directives/index_en.htm

 

 

 

Regards,

Ing.  Gert Gremmen, BSc

 

 

 

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Van: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Namens Cortland Richmond
Verzonden: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 5:31 PM
Aan: [email protected]
Onderwerp: Re: Laboratory Equipment - the forgotten child

 

I looked up TUEV's Korean Web site (in English) at 
http://www.tuv.or.kr/Data/BM54/Technical%20Bulletin-1Q2010%280%29.pdf

It says in part (excerpt):

New publication of Harmonized Standards in
the Official Journal of the EU under new 
Machinery Directive 2006-42-EC 
 
새로운 기계류 지침 2006-42-EC에 따른 적용 규격
(Harmonized Standards)이 EU의 Official Journal에 공표.  

Relevant for: Machinery, Household equipment, Tools, Cleaning 
equipment, Laboratory equipment 

Shortly before introduction of the new machinery directive in
2006/42/EC on the 29.12.2009, the European Commission
published the list of the Harmonized Standards of the new directive
in the Official Journal of European Union on 18.12.2009 (See
arrangement, the CENELEC part begins on the page 35). 

That may let you find (I don't have access to the standards) what they are 
(probably) misunderstanding.

Good luck!

Cortland Richmond






On 6/1/2012 1627, Kunde, Brian wrote: 

More trouble in the world of Laboratory Equipment (red headed step child) and 
the Machinery Directive. 

 

I’ve had TUV offices in 3 Asian countries and a customer in Australia tell us 
our products (Laboratory Equipment) must have an AC Lock Out Device, an 
Emergency Stop Switch, and a Light Tower because “Laboratory Equipment now 
falls under the Machinery Directive”. 

 

They are telling us that any AC product requires a lock out device. What?

 

On one instrument we make, the only moving part is a small dc motor with a wire 
brush similar to an electric tooth brush that cleans an electrical contact 
between ..

 

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