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I'm having difficulty finding an answer on whether I can self-certify my product which is a Portable infrared heat lamp (or "dry" sauna).
It falls under the Low Voltage Directive (LVD), and specifically IEC 60598-2-4 Portable Luminaries and ICE 60598-2-20 Lighting Chains.
The device consists of 3 or 4 incandescent bulbs (total of 1000W at 240v, 50-60hz, 4 amps) connected in parallel by terminal block, and an ON/OFF switch. No other components. It's basically a light switch for a 1kw incandescent lamp.
I found a webpage that shows legislation (not sure if it's exclusive) covered by NANDOs (notified bodies) but it doesn't include the LVD.
EUROPA - European Commission - Growth - Regulatory policy - NANDO
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
It falls under the Low Voltage Directive (LVD), and specifically IEC 60598-2-4 Portable Luminaries and ICE 60598-2-20 Lighting Chains.
The device consists of 3 or 4 incandescent bulbs (total of 1000W at 240v, 50-60hz, 4 amps) connected in parallel by terminal block, and an ON/OFF switch. No other components. It's basically a light switch for a 1kw incandescent lamp.
I found a webpage that shows legislation (not sure if it's exclusive) covered by NANDOs (notified bodies) but it doesn't include the LVD.
EUROPA - European Commission - Growth - Regulatory policy - NANDO
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks