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                                    805TECHNICAL DATADATA SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.NEMA provides a forum for the standardization of electrical equipment, enabling consumers to select from a range of safe, effective, and compatible electrical products. NEMA does not require independant testing and leaves compliance up to the manufacturer. The performance ratings established by NEMA are similar to those of UL and CSA. See our rat- NEMA ings reference sheet for details.EEMAC provides a forum for the standardization of electrical equipment, enabling consumers to select from a range of safe, effective, and compatible electrical products. EEMAC does not require independant testing and leaves compliance up to the manufacturer. The performance ratings established by EEMAC are similar to those of UL and CSA. See our rat- EEMAC ings reference sheet for details.The performance ratings established by IEC, known as IP ratings, are different from those of NEMA, UL and CSA because of different testing conditions. Therefore, IP ratings cannot be exactly equated to NEMA ratings. See our ratings reference sheet for details.IECNational Electrical Manufacturers%u2019 Association http://www.nema.org1300 North 17th Street Rosslyn, VA, 22209, USAElectrical Equipment Manufacturers Advisory Councilhttp://www.electrofed.com5800 Explorer Drive, Unit 200 Mississauga, ON, L4W 5K9The CE Marking is a European Union (EU) compliance symbol. It is not a standard. The intent is for the CE Marking to be applied by the final equipment manufacturer to the end product, indicating that the product complies with all the European Directives and essential Harmonized standards. The final equipment manufacturer is the one responsible for insuring compliance to all the applicable EU Directives and Harmonized standards. A listing of Directives and associated Harmonized standards can be found at: www.newapproach.orgA directive in the European Community is a European law that is legally binding for every member state and is above the laws of the individual member states. This new European legislation has created a uniform market within Europe. The goals of these legislations are primarily safety related, with the protection of the public and consumer being a primary concern. A further goal is the harmonization of related National regulations. The Directives stress what is to be attained; how to attain it is left to the producers. Empty enclosures for industrial control equipment are inactive components of the final assembly. By building their enclosures to the applicable Directives and applicable Harmonized standards, the manufacturer of the enclosures is eligible to receive a manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity. The certificate assists the final equipment manufacturer in obtaining the CE Marking. The applicable European Directives and European standards that apply to enclosures are as listed below. Applicable European Directives2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive for electrical equipment within certain Voltage limits previous amended versions 72/23/EEC & 96/68/EEC 2004/108/EC EMC Directives relating to electromagnetic compatibility previous amended versions 89/336/EEC,92/31/EEC, 93/68/EEC Note: the EMC directive is only secondarily applicable since an empty enclosure does not produce electromagnetic interference. 98/37/EC Machinery Safety Directive Applicable European StandardsEN 60529:1991 (IEC 529-1) degree of protection provided by enclosures (IP code) EN 60204-1: 2006 Safety of Machinery (Electrical equipment of Machines)CE and IEC ClassificationsInternational Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)STANDARDS & CERTIFICATION
                                
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