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Harmonisation of the Laws of the Member States Relating to the Making Available Market of Electrical Equipment Designed for Use Within Certain Voltage Limits Text with EEA Relevance Directive
Article 1: Subject matter and scope
This Directive shall apply to electrical equipment designed for use with a voltage rating of between 50 and 1 000 V for alternating current and between 75 and 1 500 V for direct current, other than the equipment and phenomena listed in Annex II.
Article 2: Definitions
Article 3: Making available on the market and safety objectives
The principal elements of the safety objectives are listed in Annex I.
Article 4: Free movement
Article 5: Supply of electricity
Article 6: Obligations of manufacturers
Where compliance of electrical equipment with the safety objectives referred to in Article 3 and set out in Annex I has been demonstrated by the conformity assessment procedure referred to in the first subparagraph, manufacturers shall draw up an EU declaration of conformity and affix the CE marking.
When deemed appropriate with regard to the risks presented by electrical equipment, manufacturers shall, to protect the health and safety of consumers, carry out sample testing of electrical equipment made available on the market, investigate, and, if necessary, keep a register of complaints, of non-conforming electrical equipment and electrical equipment recalls, and shall keep distributors informed of any such monitoring.
Article 7: Authorised representatives
The obligations laid down in Article 6(1) and the obligation to draw up technical documentation referred to in Article 6(2) shall not form part of the authorised representative’s mandate.
Article 8: Obligations of importers
Where an importer considers or has reason to believe that electrical equipment is not in conformity with the safety objectives referred to in Article 3 and set out in Annex I, he shall not place the electrical equipment on the market until it has been brought into conformity. Furthermore, where the electrical equipment presents a risk, the importer shall inform the manufacturer and the market surveillance authorities to that effect.
Article 9: Obligations of distributors
Where a distributor considers or has reason to believe that electrical equipment is not in conformity with the safety objectives referred to in Article 3 and set out in Annex I, he shall not make the electrical equipment available on the market until it has been brought into conformity. Furthermore, where the electrical equipment presents a risk, the distributor shall inform the manufacturer or the importer to that effect as well as the market surveillance authorities.
Article 10: Cases in which obligations of manufacturers apply to importers and distributors
Article 11: Identification of economic operators
Article 12: Presumption of conformity on the basis of harmonised standards
Article 13: Presumption of conformity on the basis of international standards
For purposes of information the references of the safety provisions against which no objection has been raised shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Union . Official Journal of the European Union
Article 14: Presumption of conformity on the basis of national standards
Article 15: EU declaration of conformity
Article 16: General principles of the CE marking
Article 17: Rules and conditions for affixing the CE marking
Article 18: Union market surveillance and control of electrical equipment entering the Union market
Article 19: Procedure for dealing with electrical equipment presenting a risk at national level
Where, in the course of the evaluation referred to in the first subparagraph, the market surveillance authorities find that the electrical equipment does not comply with the requirements laid down in this Directive, they shall without delay require the relevant economic operator to take all appropriate corrective actions to bring the electrical equipment into compliance with those requirements, to withdraw the electrical equipment from the market, or to recall it within a reasonable period, commensurate with the nature of the risk, as they may prescribe.
Article 21 of Regulation 2008/765 shall apply to the measures referred to in the second subparagraph of this paragraph.
The market surveillance authorities shall inform the Commission and the other Member States, without delay, of those measures.
Article 20: Union safeguard procedure
The Commission shall address its decision to all Member States and shall immediately communicate it to them and the relevant economic operator or operators.
Article 21: Compliant electrical equipment which presents a risk
The implementing acts referred to in the first subparagraph of this paragraph shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 23(2).
On duly justified imperative grounds of urgency relating to the protection of health and safety of persons, or of domestic animals or of property, the Commission shall adopt immediately applicable implementing acts in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 23(3).
Article 22: Formal non-compliance
Article 23: Committee procedure
The committee may furthermore examine any other matter concerning the application of this Directive raised either by its chair or by a representative of a Member State in accordance with its rules of procedure.
Article 24: Penalties
The penalties provided for shall be effective, proportionate and dissuasive.
Article 25: Transitional provisions
Article 26: Transposition
They shall apply those measures from 20 April 2016.
When Member States adopt those measures, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or be accompanied by such a reference on the occasion of their official publication. They shall also include a statement that references in existing laws, regulations and administrative provisions to the Directive repealed by this Directive shall be construed as references to this Directive. Member States shall determine how such reference is to be made and how that statement is to be formulated.
Article 27: Repeal
References to the repealed Directive shall be construed as references to this Directive and shall be read in accordance with the correlation table in Annex VI.
Article 28: Entry into force
Article 1, the second paragraph of Article 3, Article 5, Article 13(2) and (3) and Annexes I, V and VI shall apply from 20 April 2016.
Article 29: Addressees
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PRINCIPAL ELEMENTS OF THE SAFETY OBJECTIVES FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT DESIGNED FOR USE WITHIN CERTAIN VOLTAGE LIMITS
General conditions General conditions
Measures of a technical nature shall be laid down in accordance with point 1, in order to ensure that:
Technical measures shall be laid down in accordance with point 1, in order to ensure that the electrical equipment:
EQUIPMENT AND PHENOMENA OUTSIDE THE SCOPE OF THIS DIRECTIVE
Electrical equipment for use in an explosive atmosphere
Electrical equipment for radiology and medical purposes
Electrical parts for goods and passenger lifts
Electricity meters
Plugs and socket outlets for domestic use
Electric fence controllers
Radio-electrical interference
Specialised electrical equipment, for use on ships, aircraft or railways, which complies with the safety provisions drawn up by international bodies in which the Member States participate.
Custom built evaluation kits destined for professionals to be used solely at research and development facilities for such purposes.
MODULE A
Internal production control Internal production control
Internal production control is the conformity assessment procedure whereby the manufacturer fulfils the obligations laid down in points 2, 3 and 4, and ensures and declares on his sole responsibility that the electrical equipment concerned satisfy the requirements of this Directive that apply to it.
Technical documentation Technical documentation
The manufacturer shall establish the technical documentation. The documentation shall make it possible to assess the electrical equipment’s conformity to the relevant requirements, and shall include an adequate analysis and assessment of the risk(s). The technical documentation shall specify the applicable requirements and cover, as far as relevant for the assessment, the design, manufacture and operation of the electrical equipment. The technical documentation shall, where applicable, contain at least the following elements:
The manufacturer shall take all measures necessary so that the manufacturing process and its monitoring ensure compliance of the manufactured electrical equipment with the technical documentation referred to in point 2 and with the requirements of this Directive that apply to it.
CE marking and EU declaration of conformity CE marking and EU declaration of conformity
The manufacturer’s obligations set out in point 4 may be fulfilled by his authorised representative, on his behalf and under his responsibility, provided that they are specified in the mandate.
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (No XXXX) ( 1 )
Time-limits for transposition into national law and dates of application of the Directives set out in Part B of Annex V to Directive 2006/95/EC Time-limits for transposition into national law and dates of application of the Directives set out in Part B of Annex V to Directive 2006/95/EC
(referred to in Article 27 ) (referred to in Article 27)
( 2 ) Until 1 January 1997 Member States had to allow the placing on the market and the bringing into service of products which complied with the marking arrangements in force before 1 January 1995. See Article 14(2) of Directive 93/68/EEC.
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Footnote p0: Done at Strasbourg, 26 February 2014.