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machine power reported in the plate

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Fulvio Romano

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I ask a question and propose my interpretation. It's an extremely recurring problem between machine manufacturers and I don't understand why.

subject: Marking c. the power of the machine (fixed, bolted on plinth) is mandatory in the tag? we see the annex i.

Article 1.7.3 of the Directive does not require power. So the answer is no, right?

point 3.6.2 of the directive states that power should be indicated. but paragraph 3 speaks of mobile machines. the ratio legis I think is "if you can move the power point you have to indicate how much cuccia".

ergo, my machine, fixed and powered by a dedicated framework, does not need that indication.

Am I right?
 
evidently it is a recommended optional data (see also this document of federmacchine by p. 30).
However the power in kw should be a data already reported on the identification plate of the electric equipment of the removable machine that is subject to the indications of the en 60204-1 according to the recent updates (2017) which, being a recently harmonized standard both according to the directive machinery 2006/42/ce and the low voltage directive 2014/35/ce, its respect ensures the presumption of compliance with both directives.
it is a matter of seeing the indications of this rule regarding the compilation of the identification plate and the changes occurred in the recent revision.
 
the data on the car tag is optional.
I remember that the bt is covered by res 1.5.1 and therefore the presumption of conformity is towards the machine directive and electromagnetic compatibility.
the picture must report the data, but it is part of the machine and who wins is always the car's c tag.
I think it's a matter of goat wool. I would put it for completeness along with tension and phases but often so much stuff is not there.
Hi.
 
we make plate finishing plants and each machine has its code, freshman, weight and installed power.
Every machine is paved.
that requires the norm I do not know, but many customers ask, so it became a standard.
 
putting the power in the plate is good and right. but I find myself in a panic situation where this is not possible. not for issues of space, but of clarity of the data.

thanks anyway to everyone.
 
putting the power in the plate is good and right. but I find myself in a panic situation where this is not possible. not for issues of space, but of clarity of the data.

thanks anyway to everyone.
do you not have all the powers to be added?
 

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