Good morning

I have an equipment that is an electrical cabinet with standard breakers, 
valves, PLC and pumps and non electrical components like piping and enclosure 
that it is placed in the market as an unit

Can be consider according to EU ROHS Q&A (see below) that the non metallic 
parts like piping is outside of scope as they are not EEE and integrated part 
of the electrical components like PLC?

http://ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/rohs_eee/events_rohs3_en.htm
In order for a product to be EEE, its electricity dependent functions must in 
principle be integrated.
For the example of a wardrobe with lights, even if sold as a single unit, a 
distinction between the piece of furniture and the electric/electronic device 
the piece is or can be equipped with has to be drawn. If the lighting is EEE in 
itself and both the lighting and the wardrobe can be separated and used as 
fully functional separate products, only the electric/electronic equipment (the 
lighting) is in the RoHS 2 scope. The furniture itself would then be outside 
the scope.

Thank you for your answers!!

Kind Regards / Saludos cordiales / Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Daniel Rodríguez

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