Lehrinhalte
In the European Union (EU), the fundamental requirements for lectrical equipment, such as safety and electromagnetical compatibility (EMC) including functionality, are stipulated in EC Directives and by national implementation in laws and decrees.
These requirements take shape in harmonized standards. The manufacturer or his authorized agent resident in the EU or, as the case may be, the user of the equipment has to show compliance with the requirements by means of
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[*]Own tests [b]or[/b]
[*]Tests carried out by an independent neutral testing laboratory.
[*]ng the lecture, these criteria are considered with respect to the following topics:
[*]Product safety law (ProdSG)
[*]Energy promotion law (EnWG)
[*]Law on electromagnetical compatibility of equipment (EMVG)
[*]Telecommunications law (TKG)
[*]Explosion-protection decree
[*]VDE Association for Electrical, Electronic and Information Technologies e.V. and DKE German Commission for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies in DIN and VDE
[*]Standardization:
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[*]On national level by DIN and DKE
[*]In Europe by CENELEC (= European Committee of Electrotechnical Standardization)
[*]Worldwide by IEC (= International Electrotechnical Commission).
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[*]Application of regulation on the basis of case studies:
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[*]Case study 1: Functional Safety
[*]Case Study 2: Protection against electric shock
[*]Case Study 3: Information security
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Literature
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[*]Barz, N., Moritz, D.: EG – Niederspannungsrichtlinie Berlin/Offenbach: vde-verlag, 2008, 230 S. (VDE- Schriftenreihe Band 69)
[*]Link für EG-Richtlinien: [url=http://eur-lex.europa.eu/de/index.htm]eur-lex.europa.eu/de/index.htm[/url]
[*]Moritz, D.: Das Geräte- und Produktsicherheitsgesetz (GPSG) Berlin/Offenbach: vde-verlag, 2004, 138 S. (VDE-Schriftenreihe Band 116)
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Semester: Verão 2023