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motor-pump group with transmission

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I kindly ask for help.
if I buy a pump and a certified motor, the mountains on a base and connect them with a transmission belt that I go to jail and sell the total so obtained, free of electrical system, to a client who installs it to his care in the more complex plant, what documentation do I have to provide?

Am I supplying a car or not?

in case I do not fall into the machinery directive that documentation I must provide? Do I have to mark there?

thanks to those who "illumina".
 
motor and pump certified according to what directives?

it could be a machine or a machine, depending on whether the application is well determined or not.
certainly falls within the machinery directive.
if it is machine must be certified, almost machine no but the relevant technical documentation and the declaration of incorporation
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motor and pump certified according to what directives?

it could be a machine or a machine, depending on whether the application is well determined or not.
certainly falls within the machinery directive.
if it is machine must be certified, almost machine no but the relevant technical documentation and the declaration of incorporation
Hi.
First of all, thank you.
Unfortunately, here comes a further question that, at the moment, I omitted to understand what it was about.
the motor is a normal three-phase asynchronous motor, while the pump is supplied by a company uses that it still has to communicate according to which regulations certify the pump, but not European, from what they have anticipated.

from what I found, what must be provided for an almost machine (I also thought that we could return to this type)

- overall design
- special designs, calculations, tests, certificates, control circuits
- risk assessment
 
What you have to do is written in the machine directive.
missing assembly manual, incorporation statement, etc.
depends on what your car does or almost car. if it transforms electric energy into mechanical energy, it should be an almost machine.
I say it should be
Hi.
 
that the American component is certified or not, it doesn't matter: if you enter the market or put in service it is you who must certify the set (based on which directive you only know it)
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