Hello Han,
Thank you for your response below. TR 020/2011 includes a list of
products that must be certified. My device is for
commercial/professional vehicle installation only and so I'm being told
that the Declaration of Conformity path can be used. TR 020/2011 makes
references to Schemes 1d, 2d, 3d, 4d, 6d. Is it correct that those
schemes are described within "Decision 621" issued April 2011, and that
Decision must be used together with TR 020/2011?
Am I allowed to use any of those schemes within Decision 621?
Can I apply IEC EMC standards?
Can my own manufacturer's EMC lab (non-accredited) reports be used for
the Declaration of Conformity?
Thanks again for your help,
Carl
On 5/20/2020 7:48 AM, Han Zuyderwijk wrote:
Dear Carl,
I have been involved in developing the EAEU system of technical
regulation and TR 020/2011. When developing this TR, the intention has
not been to limit the application to residential applications, but to
also include commercial and industrial applications.
I hope this is helpful.
Kind regards,
Han Zuyderwijk
On 20 May 2020, 13:36 +0200, Carl Newton <emcl...@gmail.com>, wrote:
I've been going back-and-forth with a large International GMA source
over whether the Customs Union EMC Technical Regulation TR 020/2011
only applies to "consumers". I have the English translation of that
regulation which was issued by Bellis from Belarus and it states the
following under the DEFINITIONS heading:
/"This technical regulation of the Customs Union, the following terms
and their definitions: apparatus - structurally completed technical
means available to the body (shell) and, if necessary, the devices
(ports) for external connections, designed for the consumer (user)"/
I believe that the fundamental question concerns the definition of
"consumer" within the regulation. Typically within western nations
the term "consumer" applies to residential applications, not
commercial/professional/industrial. Can anyone on this list help with
this understanding?
Thanks in advance,
Carl
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