What EMC standards do the SME electronics (SME-DRM, SME-TR/D) and sensor probes (SRV, SRD, DVP, DVM) conform with?
Rheonics Sensor transducers and electronics (transmitter) undergo EMC testing and conform to the following standards:
- EN 61326-1:2013 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use — EMC requirements — Part 1: General requirements IEC 61326-1:2012
- EN 61326-2-3:2013 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use — EMC requirements — Part 2-3: Particular requirements — Test configuration, operational conditions and performance criteria for transducers with integrated or remote signal conditioning IEC 61326-2-3:2012
Rheonics Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for SME Electronics
Declaration of Conformity for SRV, SRD, DVP, DVM, SME-TRD, SME-TR & SME-DRM as per directives – Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU & Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS2) Directive 2011/65/EU
What EMC tests have the Sensor transducers and electronics undergone?
Rheonics Sensor transducers and electronics (transmitter) are tested in accredited EMC test labs in Switzerland and Austria. The results indicate conformity to industrial EMC requirements.
Some of the relevant tests conducted on the sensor and electronics are:
How do these relate to EN61000-6?
EN61000-6 and EN61326 are all norms from the Directive 2014/30/EU of European Parliament – all relating to Electromagnetic compatibility a.k.a. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU. 61326-1 includes the 61000 standards.
Learn more about SME electronics here: https://rheonics.com/electronics-and-communication/
Rheonics sensors and electronics meets multiple industry standards to make it easy for system integrators and end-users to rely on Rheonics products for mission critical applications.
You can access various certificates on the products here: https://rheonics.com/resources/certificates/