Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35 / EU Test

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Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35 / EU Test

Electrical products with voltage ratings within the following parameters may be subject to the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95 / EU, previously 2014/35 / EC:

Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35 / EU Test

  • 50 - 1.000 volts for AC devices
  • 75 - 1.500 volts for DC devices.

DC devices charging using the AC adapter are subject to LVD even if the voltage is lower than 75 volts DC.

Compliance with the Low Voltage Directive is mandatory if your product is within voltage limits and is not specifically excluded by law (The Low Voltage Directive is a European law). If your product is not within these voltages, it may still be subject to other laws.

LVD compatibility it is not guaranteed using only CE marked components. This is the starting point and the device itself should bear a CE marking, which indicates that the overall assembly tested and evaluated as a single unit is legally in line with the Low Voltage Directive.

EUROLAB can perform the necessary assessments and tests to comply with the Low Voltage Directive. Our engineers will work with you in case of incompatibility to solve any problems.

EUROLAB is regularly involved in assisting US manufacturers in the CE marking process; Starting with the determination of the applicable EU Directives, it assists you in all aspects of testing and preparing technical and legal documents that you need to keep or submit to European authorities.

Whether you are in the design or proposal phase of the project or your equipment is ready to be sent, we are ready to assist you in your project.

Here are some of the standards we consider:

EN 60065-1
Audio, video and similar electronic devices - Safety requirements

EN 60335-1
Electrical appliances and the like - Safety - Part 1: General requirements

EN 60598-1
Fixtures - Part 1: General requirements and tests

EN 60730-1
Automatic electrical controls. General Requirements

EN 60950-1
Information technology equipment - Security - Part 1: General requirements

EN 61010-1
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use - Part 1: General requirements

EN 62368-1
Audio / video, information and communication technology equipment. Security requirements

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