LVD Low Voltage

Low Voltage Directive (Low Voltage Directive, 2006/95 / EC)

Europe has adopted the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95 / EC) on the safety of electrical products, which specifies the testing and evaluation procedures for electrical and electronic products. Safety standards in the field of electrical product certification usually mean Electrical Safety. It uses AC 50-1000 V, DC 75-1500 V as a guide to preventing injury or loss on the human body or property from the risk (hazard) that can occur in a predicted or unexpected situation Applies to electrical equipment.

 

Applicable Hazard

  • Electrical Hazard: In the event of exposure to hazards such as electric shock
  • Fire Hazard: Possible fire due to overload, short circuit, etc.
  • Mechanical hazard: Risk from mechanical failure
  • Physical Hazard: Structural risk such as falling, external impact, falling
  • Chemical hazard: The potential element of the paint used in the product

Conformance Procedure Based On the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95 / EC)