Electromagnetic compatibility of mechanical engineering products.
Directive 2014/30/EU (Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive) applies to all devices containing active electronic components. It is one of the most common New Approach Directives. According to its provisions, every device must be electromagnetically compatible, i.e. it must not interfere with the operation of other devices and must function despite existing interference factors. Even the slightest interference can lead to uncontrollable errors in the operation of devices or machines.
Manufacturers of machines and mechanisms are obliged to take into account the technological evolution of machines, their systems, and various electronic equipment located nearby. Equipment must be adapted for electromagnetic compatibility.
The ever-increasing number of electrical and electronic devices creates problems because, during operation, these devices interfere with each other due to their electromagnetic properties and also create interference that can affect the proper operation of machine control systems.
Electromagnetic interference generated by equipment must be limited to a level that allows other equipment to operate as intended.
Equipment must have a sufficient level of internal immunity to electromagnetic interference to allow it to operate as intended under normal electromagnetic compatibility conditions in which it is intended to be used.
Our company is able to assess the conformity (certification) of machinery and mechanisms with safety and electromagnetic compatibility requirements – type testing, in accordance with Annex IX Module B to Directive 2006/42/EC and Annex III Module B to Directive 2014/30/EU.
The primary responsibility for conformity assessment lies with the equipment manufacturer, as they have detailed information about the design and implementation process. It is important to note that if the design or intended use of the equipment in question changes, the person making the changes becomes responsible for compliance.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing is a procedure that ensures the electromagnetic compatibility of electronic devices. Testing can be used to ensure that devices operate reliably and safely in the presence of electromagnetic interference. EMC testing covers a wide range of different tests to assess a device's ability to emit and withstand electromagnetic radiation. Testing is important to ensure that devices comply with international EMC standards and certifications, which are often required for commercial use of devices.
By contacting our company, we guarantee the testing of mechanical engineering products, including on the customer's premises, on site.
Based on the results of the conformity assessment, if the requirements are met, we issue an EC Type Examination Certificate valid for five years.