1. General
1.1 Regulatory status
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At the beginning of 2001, and until 2003, the placing on the market of electrical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres is regulated by two basic types of European legislation:
directives prior to 1994 ;
directive 94 / 9 EC.
Directives prior to 1994 required compliance with construction standards, whereas Directive 94/9/EC defines the essential safety requirements (ESRs) that equipment must meet. This means that compliance with the rules of the standards is no more than a presumption of compliance with the ESRs; in other words, a piece of equipment may not comply with all the rules of the standards...
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General
Bibliography
Regulatory texts
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Equipment construction regulations
Directives in force
Directive 94/9/EC of March 23, 1994 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Official Journal of the European Communities, April 19, 1994.
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Standardization
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European standards EN
French NF standards are the French versions of European standards.
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