Gardena EN50366, EN61000-3-2, EN55014-1 CST3018, CST3518, 2009, 98/37/EC, 2004/108/EC, 2000/14/EC

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EU Certificate of Conformity

The undersigned GARDENA Manufacturing GmbH, Hans-Lorenser-Str. 40, D-89079 Ulm, hereby certifies that, when leaving our factory, the units indicated below are in accordance with the harmonised EU guidelines, EU standards of safety and product specific standards. This certificate becomes void if the units are modified without our approval.

Description of Unit

Electric Chainsaw

Type(s)

CST3018, CST3518

Year of CE Marking

2009

EU Directives:

98/37/EC, 2004/108/EC, 2000/14/EC

Harmonised EN:

EN60745-1, EN60745-2-13, EN50366, EN55014-1, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-11

Notified Body that carried out the EC type-examination

in accordance with article 8 section 2c

MEEI Kft., 1007

 

Váci út 48/a-b

 

1132 Budapest

 

Hungary

Certificate no

M3 2992558

Working area related emission characteristic Level LpA according to ISO 22868 given in the table.

Vibrations Value ah according to ISO 22868 given in the table.

The Noise Level LWA values according to 2000/14/EC are given in the table.

Conformity Assessment Procedure

Annex V

 

 

 

Ulm 16/07/2009

 

 

 

 

Peter Lameli

 

 

 

 

Technical Dept. Manager

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Type

 

CST3018

CST3518

 

Dry Weight (Kg)

5.4

5.5

 

 

Power (kW)

 

1.8

1.8

 

 

Oil tank volume (cm3)

180

180

 

 

Chain pitch (inches)

3/8

3/8

 

 

Chain gauge (mm)

1.3

1.3

 

 

Maximum length of guide bar (mm)

300

350

 

 

Measured Sound Power LWA (dB(A))

106

106

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guaranteed Sound Power LWA (dB(A))

108

108

 

 

Sound pressure Level Lpa (dB(A))

95

95

 

 

Value ah (m/s2)

 

3.4

3.4

 

 

Uncertainty K of ah (m/s2)

1.5

1.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mains-Impedance Zmax (Ω)

0.382

0.382

 

 

Cutting Speed (m/s)

10

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EN 61000-3-11 Compliance statement

Depending on the characteristics of the local electricity supply network, use of this product may result in short voltage drops at the instant of switching on. This may influence other electrical equipment e.g a momentary dimming of a lamp. If the Mains impedance Zmax of your electricity supply is less than the value shown in the table (applicable to your model) then these effects will not occur. The value of the network impedance may be determined by contacting your electricity supply authority

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Contents Gardenaæ Wichtige Information Page 143 Page 3mm Page 5mm Page Page General Description EnglishSave all warnings and instructions for future reference Safety PrecautionsGeneral Power Tool Safety Warnings English Work area safety Causes and operator prevention of kickbackSafety Equipment Description CablesAssembly / Disassembly START-UP and StoppingBAR and Chain Lubrication Choice of chain oilMaintenance and Storage Cutting TechniquesSpiked bumper use Trunk supported at both ends. Risk of pinching the chainTree felling Felling CutsTroubleshooting Table Environmental Information98/37/EC, 2004/108/EC, 2000/14/EC CST3018, CST35182009 USA

EN60745-1, EN50366, EN60745-2-13, EN61000-3-2, EN55014-1 specifications

Gardena, a prominent name in the gardening tools sector, offers products designed to meet rigorous European standards for electromagnetic compatibility and safety. Among these standards are EN61000-3-11, EN55014-1, EN61000-3-2, EN60745-2-13, and EN50366. Each of these standards ensures that Gardena tools are efficient, safe, and environmentally friendly.

EN61000-3-11 pertains to the limits for voltage fluctuations and flicker in electrical equipment connected to a low-voltage supply system. Gardena tools designed in compliance with this standard minimize their impact on the electrical grid, ensuring reliable operation even in environments with fluctuating power quality. This commitment is evident in their well-engineered motors, which exhibit resilience against voltage fluctuations.

EN55014-1 covers the emission of electromagnetic disturbances from household appliances and similar tools. By adhering to this standard, Gardena products effectively suppress electromagnetic interference, promising a quiet operation and reducing the likelihood of disruption to other electronic devices in the vicinity.

EN61000-3-2 is crucial for harmonic current emissions in devices with input current up to 16 A. Gardena's adherence to this standard shows its commitment to sustainability; the products generate minimal harmonic distortion, which is vital for maintaining grid stability and optimizing energy consumption.

Gardena's tools also conform to EN60745-2-13, focusing on safety requirements for handheld motor-operated tools. This standard ensures that Gardena’s offerings prioritize user safety, featuring ergonomic designs, protective mechanisms, and low-risk operation features. Such safety measures enhance user confidence while offering peace of mind during gardening tasks.

Lastly, EN50366 deals with the basic requirements for the immunity of electrical and electronic appliances aimed at preventing disturbances from electromagnetic radiation. Gardena's compliance with this standard underlines the brand's dedication to user safety and product reliability. The tools are designed to minimize radiation emissions, which conservatively supports both users and the environment.

In essence, Gardena’s alignment with standards such as EN61000-3-11, EN55014-1, EN61000-3-2, EN60745-2-13, and EN50366 highlights the brand's commitment to delivering high-quality gardening products that are efficient, safe, and environmentally responsible. Customers can trust that they are investing in tools designed with cutting-edge technology and compliance to the highest European safety and performance standards.