Hello  Lisa and group,

If  the equipment can be classified as experimental , which for education 
purposes is likely, then EMC requirements can be excluded. This is not true for 
Electrical Safety however, so if the equipment is mains supplied, at least (may 
be more parts ) the power supply should me ce-marked for electrical safety.

I got in mind here a set up like an electronic kit in which a lot of separate 
units can be connected in a lot of ways to perform demonstrations. If i 
misunderstood, my apologies ! 

Regards,

Ing. Gert Gremmen

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-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van:    Cefalo, Lisa [SMTP:[email protected]]
Verzonden:      maandag 23 februari 1998 20:31
Aan:    [email protected]
Onderwerp:      CE question 

     
     I have a question regarding a unique piece of equipment to be shipped 
     to the EC.  It is is a training system used specifically at schools 
     for vacuum training courses.  Several components which make up this 
     system are CE marked while a few are not.  My question is "Is there an 
     exception to the the EMC/LV directives which allows such training 
     products to be shipped without compling?"  If so, what and where? and 
     also, what paperwork would be required to accompany the equipment? 
     
     Any help is appreciated.  
     
     Regards,
     
     Lisa Cefalo
     
     [email protected]


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