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Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulation (EMC-2014/30/EU)

  • burcudogan27
  • Apr 21, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 22, 2024

The Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulation (2014/30/EU) was published to ensure the interoperability and interaction of these devices, taking into account the importance and prevalence of electronic devices in our lives today. Electromagnetic compatibility aims to prevent electromagnetic pollution and incompatibility problems by ensuring that electronic devices operate smoothly with each other and their electromagnetic environment. In this context, Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulation consultancy offers professional guidance in ensuring the compliance and marketing of electronic devices.



What is the Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulation?


The Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulation (2014/30/EU) contains a set of rules regulating electromagnetic interactions, electromagnetic pollution, and the compatibility of electronic devices. The aim of electromagnetic compatibility is to maintain the levels of propagation of faults and the levels of immunity to faults to the extent that they can operate without faults. Within the scope of the regulation, manufacturers must fulfill the following obligations before placing the product on the market:


  • Ensuring the basic health and safety rules of the regulation,

  • Providing the technical file,

  • Provide usage instructions,

  • Conduct a suitability assessment,

  • Preparing the EC Declaration of Conformity,

  • Attach the “CE” conformity mark.

 
 
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