Within the scope of the New Approach Directives issued by the European Union, the regulations to which machines are generally subject to are:

      2006 / 42 / AT Machinery Safety Regulations

      2006 / 95 / AT Low Voltage Directive (LVD)

      2004 / 108 / AT Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulation (EMC)

These include the 2006 / 95 / AT Low Voltage Regulation (LVD, Low Voltage Directive) on the basis of the Ministry of Industry and Trade designed to be used within certain Voltage Limits Regulation on Electrical Equipment (2006 / 95 / AT) has been issued. This regulation has been issued to explain the requirements for the safety requirements and conformity assessment studies required for the delivery of electric vehicles to the consumer after the relevant safety requirements and conformity assessment studies have been carried out. Electric vehicles within the scope of the Regulation are as follows:

      Vehicles designed to operate between 50 volts and 1000 volts for alternating current

      Vehicles designed to operate between 75 volts and 1500 volts for direct current

These electric vehicles must meet the basic safety requirements given in the annex to the regulation.

The 2006 / 95 / AT Low Voltage Directive (LVD) issued by the European Union was updated in 2014. The purpose of this directive is to ensure that electric vehicles are safe and not dangerous to users. In the annex of the Directive, the general safety-related requirements are detailed in the principles of protection against hazards arising from the use of electric vehicles and protection against hazards caused by the physical exposure of electric vehicles.

Whether these electric vehicles are safe according to the criteria in the directive, LVD tests controlled by. LVD tests are performed by test and inspection organizations operating for this purpose. Test and inspection organizationscarry out these studies on the basis of the authority they have received from national or international accreditation bodies. If the test and inspection institutions are accredited, their studies and reports to be issued are accepted as valid.

Producer companies are required to have LVD tests in order to put the CE label on their products. Here are a few standards that test and inspection organizations must comply with in their work:

      TS EN 60204-1 Safety in machines - Electrical equipment of machines - Part 1: General rules

      TS EN 60950-1 Information technology equipment - Safety - Part 1: General rules

      TS EN 60601-1 Electrical and medical equipment - Part 1: General requirements for basic safety and performance

      TS EN 50561-1 Power line communication devices used in low voltage installations - Radio distortion characteristic - Limits and measurement methods - Part 1: Home devices

      TS EN 55011 Industry, scientific and medical device - Radiofrequency distortion properties - Limit values ​​and measurement methods

Besides certification, TÜRCERT conducts inspection and test and conformity assessment studies. In this regard, the necessary accreditation institutions have received the necessary authority. Therefore, if you want to get more detailed information about LVD tests and why LVD tests are performed, even if you want to have LVD tests, you should come to TURCERT without hesitation. TÜRCERT has the power to meet all kinds of test and inspection procedures with its expert manager and employee staff.