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AS NZS 4417.2 pdf download

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AS NZS 4417.2 pdf download.Regulatory compliance mark for electrical and electronic equipment
2 USE OF THE RCM TO INDICATE COMPLIANCE WITH ELECTRCITY SAFETY REGULATIONS
2.1 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS For the purpose of this Standard, the definitions given in AS/NZS 441 7.1 and those below apply. Annex B gives the electricity safety regulatory definitions for specific equipment. 2.1 .1 electrical regulator government agency responsible for the application of electrical safety legislation in Australia or New Zealand NOTE Contact details for electrical regulators may be obtained from the Electrical Regulatory Authorities Council website at www.erac.gov.au 2.1 .2 level 3 equipment electrical and electronic equipment defined in Annex B of this standard to be high risk equipment that is required by electrical regulators to be certified and registered on the EESS national data base before being placed on the market. In New Zealand these are referred to as declared high risk articles 2.1 .3 level 2 equipment electrical and electronic equipment defined in Annex B of this standard to be medium risk equipment which is required by electrical regulators to have a compliance folder and be registered on the EESS national data base before being placed on the market. In New Zealand these are referred to as declared medium risk articles 2.1 .4 level 1 equipment electrical and electronic equipment which is neither level 3 equipment nor level 2 equipment 2.1 .5 responsible supplier’s declaration declaration by a responsible supplier that equipment complies with the requirements of the relevant regulatory jurisdiction NOTE 1 The substance of responsible supplier’s declarations as detailed on the EESS database are shown in Annex C. NOTE 2 In New Zealand, suppliers of declared high risk articles and declared medium risk articles are required to make a supplier declaration of conformity (SDoC) in respect of the article. The SDoC shall comply with ISO/IEC 1 7050-1 . However, an SDoC is not required if the article is a registered EESS product and the New Zealand manufacturer or importer is a registered EESS supplier in respect of that article. 2.1 .6 compliance folder assembly of documents that will verify the claim of compliance upon which a responsible supplier’s use of the RCM is based 2.2 CLASSIFICATION AND REGISTRATION OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Level 3 equipment is classified by means of regulatory definitions for the purpose of indicating which classes of equipment must be certified and registered on the EESS national data base before being placed on the market. Level 2 equipment is classified by means of regulatory definitions for the purpose of indicating which classes of equipment must have a compliance folder and be registered on the EESS national data base before being placed on the market.
3 USE OF THE RCM TO INDICATE COMPLIANCE WITH THE AUSTRALIA COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA AUTHORITY AND THE NEW ZEALAND RADIO SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS
3.1 The ACMA Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Requirements For Australia, the ACMA EMC Labelling Notice imposes obligations on suppliers of a wide range of electrical and electronic devices, vehicles and devices with internal combustion engines. Only products that are covered by the ACMA EMC technical standards made under section 1 62 of the Radiocommunications Act 1992 are subject to the EMC Labelling Notice. A supplier of a device to which a section 1 62 technical standard applies must not supply the device unless the device: a) Complies with the technical requirements contained in an applicable standard; b) For a Compliance Level 2 or Level 3 device is affixed with the RCM. NOTE 1 The Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Standard 2008 refers to a list of applicable technical standards contained on the ACMA website. Where a product is required to be labelled with the RCM as a result of the application of State and Territory electrical and electronic equipment safety requirements, but is not required to be labelled with the RCM for EMC purposes (i.e. the product is either not covered by or exempt from EMC requirements, or is a Compliance Level 1 product) the product does not need to meet the compliance requirements that apply for EMC labelled products.

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