Electromagnetic Compatibility Certificate


Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2014/30/EU)
Within the scope of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2014/30/EU); EU Type Examination – Module B (Annex III) services are provided for electrical and electronic equipment that may cause electromagnetic disturbance or is likely to be affected by such disturbances.
Within the scope of conformity assessment activities, the following aspects are taken as a basis: • Assessing the product’s compliance with electromagnetic compatibility requirements • Performing technical review and verification activities to validate emission and immunity (immunite) performance • Verifying conformity in accordance with applicable harmonized standards • Checking that the technical file content complies with regulatory requirements • Conducting the conformity assessment process in a traceable and impartial manner
EU Type Examination – Module B (Annex III)
Our company conducts the EU Type Examination (Module B) service for electrical and electronic equipment within the scope of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2014/30/EU), in line with regulatory requirements.
The Importance of Electromagnetic Compatibility
Electromagnetic compatibility is a critical compliance area that ensures products generate electromagnetic emissions at an acceptable level while operating alongside surrounding devices and can maintain the expected performance under external electromagnetic effects.
Within the scope of EU Type Examination – Module B (Annex III) activities conducted under the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2014/30/EU), technical review outputs are reported and the required documentation is recorded in a traceable manner to demonstrate regulatory compliance.
This approach contributes to minimizing manufacturers’ legal compliance risks and managing their product placing-on-the-market processes in a controlled manner.
EMC Compliance Stages
In the conformity assessment process; the scope related to the product’s electromagnetic compatibility requirements is determined, a verification approach is established in line with applicable standards, and technical review outputs are documented in a traceable manner. This structure constitutes the primary basis for demonstrating regulatory compliance.
Based on the product’s technical characteristics and use scenario, electromagnetic interaction risks are assessed; applicable requirements and the verification plan are structured in alignment with the regulatory approach.
Conformity is verified against applicable harmonized standards; verification activities regarding electromagnetic emission and immunity performance are carried out and technical review outputs are reported.
Compliance of the technical file content with regulatory requirements is checked; the conformity assessment process is carried out in a traceable and impartial manner, and reports and records are documented in an orderly way.

