CE MARKINGS OVERVIEW
Counter, Hour Meter conforming to
EN/IEC standards
The Timer, Counter, Hour Meter shown below conform to both EN and IEC standards, and may display the CE markings.
Product | Product name | EMC directives | ||
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| LT4H | EN | EN | |
| EN | EN | ||
| EN | EN | ||
| PM4H | EN | EN | |
Timers | S1DX | EN | EN | |
| EN | EN | ||
| PM4S | EN | EN | |
| PM5S | EN | EN | |
| QM4H | EN | EN | |
Time Switch | EN | EN | ||
EN | EN | |||
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| LC4H | EN | EN | |
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| EN | EN | |
Counters | EN | EN | ||
| EN | EN | ||
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| LC2H | EN | EN | |
| LC2H preset | EN | — | |
| TH13 | EN | EN | |
| TH23 | EN | EN | |
| TH14 | EN | EN | |
| TH24 | EN | EN | |
| TH40 | EN | EN | |
Hour Meters | TH50 | EN | EN | |
| TH63 | EN | EN | |
| TH64 | EN | EN | |
| LH2H | EN | EN | |
| LH2H preset | EN | — | |
| TH8 | EN | — |
CE markings and EC directives
The world’s largest single market, the European Community (EC) was born on 1 January 1993 (changing its name to EU in November 1993. It is now always expressed as EU, apart from EC direc- tives.) EU member country products have always had their quality and safety guaranteed according to the individual standards of each member country. However, the standards of each country being different prevented the free flow of goods within the EU. For this reason, in order to eliminate
The EN standards were established as universal EU standards in order to facili- tate EU directives. These standards were merged with the international IEC standards and henceforth reflect the standards in all countries. Also, the CE markings show that products conform to EC directives, and guarantee the free flow of products within the EC.
Appropriate
EC directives for control equipment products
The main EC directives that are to do with machinery and electrical equipment are the machinery directive, the EMC
What are EN standards?
An abbreviation of Norme Europeenne (in French), and called European Standards in English. Approval is by vote among the CEN/CENELEC member countries, and is a unified standards limited to EU member countries, but the contents conform to the international ISO/IEC standards.
If the relevant EN standard does not exist, it is necessary to obtain approval based on the relevant IEC standard or, if the relevant IEC standard does not exist, the relevant standard from each country, such as VDE, BS, SEMKO, and so forth.
directive, the low voltage directive, and the telecom directive. Although these directives have already been issued, the date of their enactment is different for each one. The machinery directive was 1 January 1995. The EMC directive was 1 January 1996, and the low voltage direc- tive was enacted from 1 January 1997. The telecom directive was established by the separate CTR (Common Technology References.)
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