I have experience with the question, but no experience getting a good answer.

I have had the opinion that test and measurement equipment is different from 
monitoring and control equipment, but apparently, many companies used the old 
WEEE+RoHS exclusion from RoHS for monitoring and control equipment to get their 
test and measurement equipment out of scope also, so there is some inertia in 
interpretations that prevents heading in a different direction (i.e., that test 
and measurement is different from monitoring and control).

The Commission has little 'shame' over the lack of a clear definition because, 
after all, everything will be in scope in a few years anyway.

You might find some value in the ERA study done on cat 8 & 9  prior to RoHS2. 
It has some more explanation and examples. It is not, of course, legally 
binding, but it was done by some well-reasoned folk, IMO.

Ref. http://ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/pdf/era_study_final_report.pdf

Regards,
Lauren Crane
KLA-Tencor

From: Carl Newton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 1:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] RoHS 2 - Definition of Industrial Monitoring Equipment

Group,

I'm trying to find some reputable definitions of industrial monitoring 
equipment as it relates to RoHS 2.  There is a very brief reference in the WEEE 
Directive Annex IB which refers to equipment installed within an industrial 
control panel, and that example is much too narrow.   The official RoHS 2 FAQ 
doesn't address the question.

I'm dealing with a handheld device that is used to measure flatness on brake 
rotors within industrial environments.  I think that it would be accurate to 
consider it test and measurement equipment.  However, what should be considered 
to be industrial monitoring?  I'm trying to understand whether a piece of test 
equipment such as this which is used to MONITOR the quality of a finished 
manufactured product qualifies as an industrial monitoring device within the 
context of RoHS 2.  Although I realize that my last sentence appears to answer 
the question, what I'm really after are sources of information, ideally 
official, which expands upon the definition of industrial monitoring equipment.

Does anyone on this list have experience with this question?

Thanks much,

Carl
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