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European Standards

Figure 1. CE Mark

The CE Mark identifies that the product meets environmental and safety standards in the European Union. Products manufactured, sold, or imported in the European Union must display the CE Mark.

European Union standards include standards for electrical appliances (Low Voltage Directive), standards for electrical noise (EMC Directive), and standards for machinery (Machinery Directive).

This product displays the CE Mark in accordance with the Low Voltage Directive, the EMC Directive, and the Machinery Directive.

Table 1. Harmonized Standards

European Directive

Harmonized Standard

CE Low Voltage Directive Compliance

2014/35/EU

EN 61800-5-1:2007

EMC Directive

2014/30/EU

EN 61800-3:2004/A1:2012

Machinery Directive

2006/42/EC

  • EN ISO 13849-1:2015 (PL e (Cat.III))

  • EN 62061:2005/A2:2015 (SILCL3)

  • EN 61800-5-2:2007

The customer must display the CE Mark on the final device containing this product. Customers must verify that the final device complies with EU standards.