This European Standard specifies the requirements for individual electrically operated light devices, called warning lights, emitting a continuous or regular intermittent light of a single colour which, by their colour and position alone, are used to warn, inform or guide road users. It specifies the requirements for visual, structural and operational performances and the relevant test methods to be used. These devices rely upon existing furniture to provide the mounting.
This European Standard is not applicable to lighting devices which convey messages by additional means (e.g. variable message signs) or which convey a mandatory instruction (e.g. traffic signals) or which are covered by vehicle lighting regulations.
This European Standard does not consider horizontal loads because it is the mounting to which they are fixed, which is not covered by this European Standard, which has to resist applied horizontal loads.

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This document covers the safety requirements for aero derivative and industrial gas turbine prime mover applications using liquid or gaseous fuels and the safety related control and detection systems and essential auxiliaries for all types of open cycles (simple, combined, regenerative, reheat, etc.) used in onshore and offshore applications including floating production platforms.
This document applies to mechanical, electrical, and pressure equipment components and systems necessary for the functionality of the prime mover. For example, but not limited to, a core gas turbine auxiliary gearbox, an output transmission gear box, combustion system, air filtration, gas turbine controls, oil systems, and fuel system. This document also covers integration of safety risks within the overall installation, e.g. exhaust purging or drainage.
This document details the anticipated significant hazards associated with aero derivative and industrial gas turbine prime movers and specifies the appropriate preventative measures and processes for reduction or elimination of these hazards. This document addresses the risks of injury or death to humans and risks to the environment. Equipment damage without risk to humans or the environment is not covered.
The overall objective of this document is to ensure that equipment is designed, constructed, operated and maintained throughout its life in accordance with ISO 12100:2010.
This document approaches gas turbine safety from an international perspective based on the content of existing, recognized ISO and IEC standards to the greatest extent possible. Where no ISO or IEC standard exists, other codes or standards (such as EN, NFPA, etc.) have been included.
Minimum functional safety levels cannot be addressed in this document, as minimum functional safety levels are both application and site specific.
This document excludes the following items;
—    exhaust-system structural design;
—    driven equipment;
—    micro turbines as covered by ISO 19372:2015;
—    gas turbines used primarily for direct and indirect propulsion;
—    gas turbines used for mobile applications;
—    special heat source applications;
—    gas turbines in research and development programs;
—    compressed-air energy storage plants.
Where appropriate, this document can be used to give general guidance in such applications.
This document is not applicable to machinery or safety components manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document covers the safety requirements for aero derivative and industrial gas turbine prime mover applications using liquid or gaseous fuels and the safety related control and detection systems and essential auxiliaries for all types of open cycles (simple, combined, regenerative, reheat, etc.) used in onshore and offshore applications including floating production platforms.
This document applies to mechanical, electrical, and pressure equipment components and systems necessary for the functionality of the prime mover. For example, but not limited to, a core gas turbine auxiliary gearbox, an output transmission gear box, combustion system, air filtration, gas turbine controls, oil systems, and fuel system. This document also covers integration of safety risks within the overall installation, e.g. exhaust purging or drainage.
This document details the anticipated significant hazards associated with aero derivative and industrial gas turbine prime movers and specifies the appropriate preventative measures and processes for reduction or elimination of these hazards. This document addresses the risks of injury or death to humans and risks to the environment. Equipment damage without risk to humans or the environment is not covered.
The overall objective of this document is to ensure that equipment is designed, constructed, operated and maintained throughout its life in accordance with ISO 12100:2010.
This document approaches gas turbine safety from an international perspective based on the content of existing, recognized ISO and IEC standards to the greatest extent possible. Where no ISO or IEC standard exists, other codes or standards (such as EN, NFPA, etc.) have been included.
Minimum functional safety levels cannot be addressed in this document, as minimum functional safety levels are both application and site specific.
This document excludes the following items;
—    exhaust-system structural design;
—    driven equipment;
—    micro turbines as covered by ISO 19372:2015;
—    gas turbines used primarily for direct and indirect propulsion;
—    gas turbines used for mobile applications;
—    special heat source applications;
—    gas turbines in research and development programs;
—    compressed-air energy storage plants.
Where appropriate, this document can be used to give general guidance in such applications.
This document is not applicable to machinery or safety components manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document deals with requirements for machine design, transport, installation, commissioning, operation, adjustment, maintenance and cleaning to minimize the hazards listed in Annex F. These hazards can arise during the operation and maintenance of continuous handling equipment and systems when carried out in accordance with the specifications given by the manufacturer or his authorized representative. This document deals with safety related technical verification during commissioning.
This document applies to mechanical handling devices as defined in Clause 3, singly or combined to form a conveyor system, and designed exclusively for moving unit loads continuously on a predefined route from the loading to the unloading points, possibly with varying speed or cyclically. In general, it also applies to conveyors which are built into machines or attached to machines if not stated otherwise in a machine specific standard.
Safety requirements and/or measures in this document apply to equipment used in all environments. However, additional risk assessments and safety measures need to be considered for uses in severe conditions, e.g.
-   freezer applications,
-   high temperatures,
-   corrosive environments,
-   strong magnetic fields,
-   potentially explosive atmospheres,
-   radioactive conditions and loads the nature of which could lead to a dangerous situation (e.g. molten metal, acids/bases, especially brittle loads, explosives),
-   operation on ships and earthquake effects and
-   contact with foodstuff.
This document does not cover hazards during decommissioning.
This document does not apply to conveying equipment and systems used underground or in public areas and to aircraft ground support equipment. In public areas only baggage carousels and check-in conveyors for airports are dealt with in this document.
NOTE   Aircraft ground support equipment is covered by the standards of CEN/TC 274.
This document is not applicable to continuous handling equipment and systems manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document deals with requirements for machine design, transport, installation, commissioning, operation, adjustment, maintenance and cleaning to minimize the hazards listed in Annex F. These hazards can arise during the operation and maintenance of continuous handling equipment and systems when carried out in accordance with the specifications given by the manufacturer or his authorized representative. This document deals with safety related technical verification during commissioning.
This document applies to mechanical handling devices as defined in Clause 3, singly or combined to form a conveyor system, and designed exclusively for moving unit loads continuously on a predefined route from the loading to the unloading points, possibly with varying speed or cyclically. In general, it also applies to conveyors which are built into machines or attached to machines if not stated otherwise in a machine specific standard.
Safety requirements and/or measures in this document apply to equipment used in all environments. However, additional risk assessments and safety measures need to be considered for uses in severe conditions, e.g.
-   freezer applications,
-   high temperatures,
-   corrosive environments,
-   strong magnetic fields,
-   potentially explosive atmospheres,
-   radioactive conditions and loads the nature of which could lead to a dangerous situation (e.g. molten metal, acids/bases, especially brittle loads, explosives),
-   operation on ships and earthquake effects and
-   contact with foodstuff.
This document does not cover hazards during decommissioning.
This document does not apply to conveying equipment and systems used underground or in public areas and to aircraft ground support equipment. In public areas only baggage carousels and check-in conveyors for airports are dealt with in this document.
NOTE   Aircraft ground support equipment is covered by the standards of CEN/TC 274.
This document is not applicable to continuous handling equipment and systems manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document specifies the emission limits in relation to electromagnetic disturbances and test conditions for lifts, escalators and moving walks, which are intended to be permanently installed in buildings. These limits however, may not provide full protection against disturbances caused to radio and TV reception when such equipment is used within distances given in Table 1.
This document is not applicable for apparatus which are manufactured before the date of its publication as EN.

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1.1   This document deals with the technical requirements for stationary belt conveyors and systems as defined in 3.1 to 3.2.4, designed for continuously conveying loose bulk materials. The covered phases of life cycle are design, setting, operation, maintenance and cleaning.
1.2   This document does not cover:
a)   use in coal mining and open cast lignite mining;
b)   use for man-riding;
c)   floating, dredging and ship mounted structures supporting the conveyor;
d)   biological and chemical hazards resulting from handling foodstuffs or pharmaceuticals;
e)   the design of the supporting structure which is not part of a conveyor;
f)   the effects of wind;
g)   hazards resulting from handling specific hazardous materials, (e.g. explosives, radiating material);
h)   hazards resulting from contact with or inhalation of harmful fluids, gases, mists, fumes or dust;
i)   biological and micro-biological (viral or bacterial) hazards;
j)   hazards caused by the use of ionising radiation sources;
k)   conveyors fitted with a moving belt with other than a continuous rubber or polymeric surface for the conveying medium;
l)   hazards associated with the integration of belt conveyors with other machinery;
The safety requirements of this document apply to equipment and systems placed on the market after the date of publication of this document.
NOTE   Directive 2014/34/EC concerning equipment and protective systems intended for operation in potentially explosive atmospheres can be applicable to the type of machine or equipment covered by this European Standard. The present document is not intended to provide means of complying completely with the essential health and safety requirements of Directive 2014/34/EC.

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1.1   This document deals with the technical requirements for stationary belt conveyors and systems as defined in 3.1 to 3.2.4, designed for continuously conveying loose bulk materials. The covered phases of life cycle are design, setting, operation, maintenance and cleaning.
1.2   This document does not cover:
a)   use in coal mining and open cast lignite mining;
b)   use for man-riding;
c)   floating, dredging and ship mounted structures supporting the conveyor;
d)   biological and chemical hazards resulting from handling foodstuffs or pharmaceuticals;
e)   the design of the supporting structure which is not part of a conveyor;
f)   the effects of wind;
g)   hazards resulting from handling specific hazardous materials, (e.g. explosives, radiating material);
h)   hazards resulting from contact with or inhalation of harmful fluids, gases, mists, fumes or dust;
i)   biological and micro-biological (viral or bacterial) hazards;
j)   hazards caused by the use of ionising radiation sources;
k)   conveyors fitted with a moving belt with other than a continuous rubber or polymeric surface for the conveying medium;
l)   hazards associated with the integration of belt conveyors with other machinery;
The safety requirements of this document apply to equipment and systems placed on the market after the date of publication of this document.
NOTE   Directive 2014/34/EC concerning equipment and protective systems intended for operation in potentially explosive atmospheres can be applicable to the type of machine or equipment covered by this European Standard. The present document is not intended to provide means of complying completely with the essential health and safety requirements of Directive 2014/34/EC.

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ISO 13766-1:2018 provides test methods and acceptance criteria for the evaluation of the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of earth-moving machinery, as defined in ISO 6165:2012, and of the following building construction machinery as defined in ISO/TR 12603:2010:
-      drilling and foundation equipment;
-      equipment used for the preparation, conveyance and compaction of concrete, mortar and processing reinforcement;
-      road construction and maintenance machinery and equipment.
ISO 13766-1:2018 deals with general EMC requirements under typical electromagnetic environmental conditions. (ISO 13766‑2:2018 deals with EMC requirements specifically related to functional safety).
Electrical/electronic subassemblies (ESA) and separate ESA intended to be fitted to the machinery are also dealt with. The following electromagnetic disturbance phenomena are evaluated:
-      broadband and narrowband electromagnetic interference;
-      electromagnetic field immunity;
-      electrostatic discharge;
-      conducted transients.
The machinery can have DC or AC or a combination of both as the internal electrical power supply system.
ISO 13766-1:2018 is not applicable to machines that are designed to be supplied by an external mains network or to phenomena caused by military applications.
NOTE 1    Grid-connected machines are covered by IEC 61000.
NOTE 2    Hybrid machines are covered in UN ECE R10-Rev. 5.

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This document applies to personal light electric vehicles totally or partially electrically powered from self-contained power sources with or without self-balancing system, with exception of vehicles intended for hire from unattended station.
This document applies to personal light electric vehicles with or without self-balancing system totally or partially electrically powered from self-contained power sources having battery voltages up to 100 VDC, with or without an integrated battery charger with up to a 240 VAC input. This document specifies safety requirements, test methods, marking and information relating to personal light electric vehicles to reduce the risk of injuries to both third parties and the user during intended use, i.e. when used as intended and under conditions of misuse that are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer.
This document does not apply to:
- vehicles that are considered as toys;
- vehicles without self-balancing system with a seat;
- vehicles intended for competition;
- electrically powered assisted cycles (EPAC);
- vehicles and/or devices intend for use for medical care;
- electric vehicles having a maximum design speed above 25 Km/h;
- vehicles having a rated voltage of more than 100 VDC or 240 VAC;
- vehicles without an on-board driving operator.
NOTE 1   EN ISO 13482 gives the requirements for vehicles without on-board driving operator.
NOTE 2   See D.2.
NOTE 3   The local regulation could limit the use of the vehicle to a speed lower than 25 km/h.

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This document applies to personal light electric vehicles totally or partially electrically powered from self-contained power sources with or without self-balancing system, with exception of vehicles intended for hire from unattended station.
This document applies to personal light electric vehicles with or without self-balancing system totally or partially electrically powered from self-contained power sources having battery voltages up to 100 VDC, with or without an integrated battery charger with up to a 240 VAC input. This document specifies safety requirements, test methods, marking and information relating to personal light electric vehicles to reduce the risk of injuries to both third parties and the user during intended use, i.e. when used as intended and under conditions of misuse that are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer.
This document does not apply to:
- vehicles that are considered as toys;
- vehicles without self-balancing system with a seat;
- vehicles intended for competition;
- electrically powered assisted cycles (EPAC);
- vehicles and/or devices intend for use for medical care;
- electric vehicles having a maximum design speed above 25 Km/h;
- vehicles having a rated voltage of more than 100 VDC or 240 VAC;
- vehicles without an on-board driving operator.
NOTE 1   EN ISO 13482 gives the requirements for vehicles without on-board driving operator.
NOTE 2   See D.2.
NOTE 3   The local regulation could limit the use of the vehicle to a speed lower than 25 km/h.

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This document specifies the emission limits in relation to electromagnetic disturbances and test conditions for lifts, escalators and moving walks, which are intended to be permanently installed in buildings. These limits however, may not provide full protection against disturbances caused to radio and TV reception when such equipment is used within distances given in Table 1.
This document is not applicable for apparatus which are manufactured before the date of its publication as EN.

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This European Standard is applicable to industrial trucks, regardless of the power source (called only trucks) as defined in ISO/DIS 5053 1, and their electrical/electronic systems when used in residential, commercial, light industry and industrial environments (specified in EN 61000-6-3:2007 and EN 61000-6-2:2005).
This European Standard specifies:
-   the requirements and the limit values for electromagnetic emission and immunity to external electromagnetic fields;
-   the procedure and criteria for testing trucks and their electrical/electronic systems.
This European Standard is not applicable to:
-   non-stacking low-lift straddle carriers;
-   stacking high-lift straddle carriers;
-   any pedestrian propelled trucks, excepted those which are equipped with load handling devices which have electrical powered lifting devices;
-   trucks intended for use in the public domain ) with maximum speed exceeding 30 km/h;
-   positioning system of driverless industrial trucks;
-   interaction between systems on the trucks;
-   interference to on-board radio equipment;
-   equipment connected to AC-mains which is only used when the truck is not being operated (e.g. on board charger).

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This European Standard is applicable to industrial trucks, regardless of the power source (called only trucks) as defined in ISO/DIS 5053 1, and their electrical/electronic systems when used in residential, commercial, light industry and industrial environments (specified in EN 61000-6-3:2007 and EN 61000-6-2:2005).
This European Standard specifies:
-   the requirements and the limit values for electromagnetic emission and immunity to external electromagnetic fields;
-   the procedure and criteria for testing trucks and their electrical/electronic systems.
This European Standard is not applicable to:
-   non-stacking low-lift straddle carriers;
-   stacking high-lift straddle carriers;
-   any pedestrian propelled trucks, excepted those which are equipped with load handling devices which have electrical powered lifting devices;
-   trucks intended for use in the public domain ) with maximum speed exceeding 30 km/h;
-   positioning system of driverless industrial trucks;
-   interaction between systems on the trucks;
-   interference to on-board radio equipment;
-   equipment connected to AC-mains which is only used when the truck is not being operated (e.g. on board charger).

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ISO 13766-1:2018 provides test methods and acceptance criteria for the evaluation of the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of earth-moving machinery, as defined in ISO 6165:2012, and of the following building construction machinery as defined in ISO/TR 12603:2010:
-      drilling and foundation equipment;
-      equipment used for the preparation, conveyance and compaction of concrete, mortar and processing reinforcement;
-      road construction and maintenance machinery and equipment.
ISO 13766-1:2018 deals with general EMC requirements under typical electromagnetic environmental conditions. (ISO 13766‑2:2018 deals with EMC requirements specifically related to functional safety).
Electrical/electronic subassemblies (ESA) and separate ESA intended to be fitted to the machinery are also dealt with. The following electromagnetic disturbance phenomena are evaluated:
-      broadband and narrowband electromagnetic interference;
-      electromagnetic field immunity;
-      electrostatic discharge;
-      conducted transients.
The machinery can have DC or AC or a combination of both as the internal electrical power supply system.
ISO 13766-1:2018 is not applicable to machines that are designed to be supplied by an external mains network or to phenomena caused by military applications.
NOTE 1    Grid-connected machines are covered by IEC 61000.
NOTE 2    Hybrid machines are covered in UN ECE R10-Rev. 5.

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This European Standard has been adapted from the OIML Recommendation R 76-1, Edition 2006, Non-automatic weighing instruments Part 1 - Metrological and technical requirements – Tests by a Joint Working Group from CEN and CENELEC. It was elaborated following a standardization request from the Commission of the European Communities to CEN and CENELEC to establish a European Standards related to Council Directive 2009/23/EC on Non-automatic weighing instruments.

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This European Standard has been adapted from the OIML Recommendation R 76-1, Edition 2006, Non-automatic weighing instruments Part 1 - Metrological and technical requirements – Tests by a Joint Working Group from CEN and CENELEC. It was elaborated following a standardization request from the Commission of the European Communities to CEN and CENELEC to establish a European Standards related to Council Directive 2009/23/EC on Non-automatic weighing instruments.

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This document specifies the emission limits in relation to electromagnetic disturbances and test conditions for lifts, escalators and moving walks, which are intended to be permanently installed in buildings. It is possible, however, that these limits do not provide full protection against disturbances caused to radio and TV reception when such equipment is used within distances given in Table 1.
This document is not applicable for apparatus which are manufactured before the date of its publication

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This document specifies the immunity performance criteria and test levels for apparatus used in lifts, escalators and moving walks which are intended to be permanently installed in buildings including the basic safety requirements in regard to their electromagnetic environment. These levels represent essential EMC requirements.
This document refers to EM conditions as existing in residential, office and industrial buildings.
This document addresses commonly known EMC related hazards and hazardous situations relevant to lifts, escalators and moving walks when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the lift installer or escalator and/or moving walk manufacturer.
It is assumed that no ports connected to safety circuit only are rated at currents greater than 100 amps.
It is assumed that mobile telephones and radio transmitters used at frequencies and power of that stated in Table 1 are not placed within 200 mm distance from safety circuit(s).
However:
— performance criteria and test levels for apparatus/assembly of apparatus used in general function circuits do not cover situations with an extremely low probability of occurrence;
— this document does not apply to other apparatus already proven to be in conformity to the EMC national regulation, and not related to the safety of the lift, escalator or moving walk, such as lighting apparatus, communication apparatus, etc.
This document does not apply to electromagnetic environments such as:
— radio transmitter stations;
— railways and metros;
— heavy industrial plant;
— electricity power stations;
which need additional investigations.
This document is not applicable to apparatus which were manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document specifies the emission limits in relation to electromagnetic disturbances and test conditions for lifts, escalators and moving walks, which are intended to be permanently installed in buildings. It is possible, however, that these limits do not provide full protection against disturbances caused to radio and TV reception when such equipment is used within distances given in Table 1.
This document is not applicable for apparatus which are manufactured before the date of its publication

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This document specifies the immunity performance criteria and test levels for apparatus used in lifts, escalators and moving walks which are intended to be permanently installed in buildings including the basic safety requirements in regard to their electromagnetic environment. These levels represent essential EMC requirements.
This document refers to EM conditions as existing in residential, office and industrial buildings.
This document addresses commonly known EMC related hazards and hazardous situations relevant to lifts, escalators and moving walks when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the lift installer or escalator and/or moving walk manufacturer.
It is assumed that no ports connected to safety circuit only are rated at currents greater than 100 amps.
It is assumed that mobile telephones and radio transmitters used at frequencies and power of that stated in Table 1 are not placed within 200 mm distance from safety circuit(s).
However:
— performance criteria and test levels for apparatus/assembly of apparatus used in general function circuits do not cover situations with an extremely low probability of occurrence;
— this document does not apply to other apparatus already proven to be in conformity to the EMC national regulation, and not related to the safety of the lift, escalator or moving walk, such as lighting apparatus, communication apparatus, etc.
This document does not apply to electromagnetic environments such as:
— radio transmitter stations;
— railways and metros;
— heavy industrial plant;
— electricity power stations;
which need additional investigations.
This document is not applicable to apparatus which were manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document specifies requirements and test/assessment/calculation methods for power operated pedestrian doorsets, other than swing type, initially designed for installation with power operation.
Such doorset constructions can be operated electro-mechanically, electro-hydraulically or pneumatically.
These doorsets include power operated pedestrian sliding doorsets, revolving doorsets, balanced (sliding/swing) doorsets and folding doorsets with one or more horizontally moving leaves.
This document applies to power operated pedestrian doorsets with flush or panelled leaves, complete with:
—   integral fanlights, if any;
NOTE 1   A fanlight is a panel over a door, which is part of the doorset.
—   side panels that are contained within a single frame for inclusion in a single aperture, if any.
The intended uses of the products covered by this document are:
—   doorsets with or without fire resistance and smoke control characteristics for external use in escape routes and other declared specific uses and/or uses subject to other specific requirements, in particular noise, energy and tightness in construction works;
—   doorsets with or without fire resistance and smoke control characteristics for internal use in escape routes, communication and other declared specific uses and/or uses subject to other specific requirements, in particular noise in construction works;
—   doorsets with or without fire resistance and smoke control characteristics for internal use in escape routes, communication and other declared specific uses and/or uses subject to other specific requirements, in particular noise and energy in construction works.
The products covered by this document are not assessed for structural applications of the building.
This document does not cover operation in environments where the electromagnetic disturbances are outside the range of those specified in EN 61000-6-2.
This document does not apply to:
—   external pedestrian doorsets according to EN 14351-1;
—   internal pedestrian doorsets according to EN 14351-2;
—   lifts doorsets;
—   vehicles doorsets;
—   doorsets used in industrial processes;
—   doorsets in partition walls;
—   doorsets outside the reach of people (such as crane gantry fences);
—   pedestrian entrance control equipment such as turnstiles, swing lanes and retractable lanes;
—   platform doorsets.
This document does not cover special functions of doorsets (e.g. security).

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This European Standard specifies requirements and test/assessment/calculation methods for external and internal power operated pedestrian doorsets, other than swing type, initially designed for installation with power operation.
Such doorset constructions may be operated electro-mechanically, electro-hydraulically or pneumatically.
These doorsets include power operated pedestrian sliding doorsets, revolving doorsets, balanced (sliding/swing) doorsets and folding doorsets with one or more horizontally moving leaves.
This European Standard applies to power operated pedestrian doorsets with flush or panelled leaves, complete with:
-   integral fanlights, if any;
NOTE 1   A fanlight is a panel over a door which is part of the doorset.
-   side panels that are contained within a single frame for inclusion in a single aperture, if any.
The intended uses of the products covered by this European Standard are:
-   doorsets for external use in escape routes and other declared specific uses and/or uses subject to other specific requirements, in particular noise, energy, tightness and safety-in-use in construction works;
-   doorsets for internal use in escape routes, communication and other declared specific uses and/or uses subject to other specific requirements, in particular noise and safety-in-use in construction works;
-   doorsets for internal use in escape routes, communication and other declared specific uses and/or uses subject to other specific requirements, in particular noise, energy and safety-in-use in construction works.
The products covered by this European Standard are not assessed for structural applications of the building.
This European Standard does not cover operation in environments where the electromagnetic disturbances are outside the range of those specified in EN 61000-6-2.
This European Standard does not apply to:
-   external pedestrian doorsets according to EN 14351-1;
-   internal pedestrian doorsets according to prEN 14351-2;
-   fire resistance and/or smoke control characteristics according to EN 16034;
-   lifts doorsets;
-   vehicles doorsets;
-   doorsets used in industrial processes;
-   doorsets in partition walls;
-   doorsets outside the reach of people (such as crane gantry fences);
-   turnstiles;
-   platform doorsets.
This European Standard does not cover special functions of doorsets (e.g. security, fire aspects in banks, airports, etc.).
This European Standard does not deal with any specific requirements on noise emitted from power operated doorsets, other than swing type, initially designed for installation with power operation as their noise emission is not considered to be a relevant hazard.
NOTE 2   Noise emission of power operated doorsets, other than swing type, initially designed for installation with power operation is not a significant hazard for the users of these products. It is a comfort aspect.

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1.1   This document specifies the immunity performance criteria and test levels for apparatus used in lifts, escalators and moving walks which are intended to be permanently installed in buildings including the basic safety requirements in regard to their electromagnetic environment. These levels represent essential EMC requirements.
This document refers to EM conditions as existing in residential, office and industrial buildings.
This document addresses commonly known EMC related hazards and hazardous situations relevant to lifts, escalators and moving walks when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the lift installer or escalator and/or moving walk manufacturer.
However:
-   performance criteria and test levels for apparatus/assembly of apparatus used in general function circuits do not cover situations with an extremely low probability of occurrence;
-   this document does not apply to other apparatus already proven to be in conformity to the EMC Directive, and not related to the safety of the lift, escalator or moving walk, such as lighting apparatus, communication apparatus, etc.
1.2   This document does not apply to electromagnetic environments such as:
-   radio-transmitter stations,
-   railways and metros,
-   heavy industrial plant,
-   electricity power station,
which need additional investigations.
1.3   This document is not applicable to apparatus which were manufactured before the date of its publication as EN 12016.

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This document specifies requirements and test/assessment/calculation methods for power operated pedestrian doorsets, other than swing type, initially designed for installation with power operation.
Such doorset constructions can be operated electro-mechanically, electro-hydraulically or pneumatically.
These doorsets include power operated pedestrian sliding doorsets, revolving doorsets, balanced (sliding/swing) doorsets and folding doorsets with one or more horizontally moving leaves.
This document applies to power operated pedestrian doorsets with flush or panelled leaves, complete with:
—   integral fanlights, if any;
NOTE 1   A fanlight is a panel over a door, which is part of the doorset.
—   side panels that are contained within a single frame for inclusion in a single aperture, if any.
The intended uses of the products covered by this document are:
—   doorsets with or without fire resistance and smoke control characteristics for external use in escape routes and other declared specific uses and/or uses subject to other specific requirements, in particular noise, energy and tightness in construction works;
—   doorsets with or without fire resistance and smoke control characteristics for internal use in escape routes, communication and other declared specific uses and/or uses subject to other specific requirements, in particular noise in construction works;
—   doorsets with or without fire resistance and smoke control characteristics for internal use in escape routes, communication and other declared specific uses and/or uses subject to other specific requirements, in particular noise and energy in construction works.
The products covered by this document are not assessed for structural applications of the building.
This document does not cover operation in environments where the electromagnetic disturbances are outside the range of those specified in EN 61000-6-2.
This document does not apply to:
—   external pedestrian doorsets according to EN 14351-1;
—   internal pedestrian doorsets according to EN 14351-2;
—   lifts doorsets;
—   vehicles doorsets;
—   doorsets used in industrial processes;
—   doorsets in partition walls;
—   doorsets outside the reach of people (such as crane gantry fences);
—   pedestrian entrance control equipment such as turnstiles, swing lanes and retractable lanes;
—   platform doorsets.
This document does not cover special functions of doorsets (e.g. security).

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This European Standard is applicable to industrial trucks, regardless of the power source (called only trucks) as defined in ISO/DIS 5053 1, and their electrical/electronic systems when used in residential, commercial, light industry and industrial environments (specified in EN 61000-6-3:2007 and EN 61000-6-2:2005).
This European Standard specifies:
-   the requirements and the limit values for electromagnetic emission and immunity to external electromagnetic fields;
-   the procedure and criteria for testing trucks and their electrical/electronic systems.
This European Standard is not applicable to:
-   non-stacking low-lift straddle carriers;
-   stacking high-lift straddle carriers;
-   any pedestrian propelled trucks, excepted those which are equipped with load handling devices which have electrical powered lifting devices;
-   trucks intended for use in the public domain ) with maximum speed exceeding 30 km/h;
-   positioning system of driverless industrial trucks;
-   interaction between systems on the trucks;
-   interference to on-board radio equipment;
-   equipment connected to AC-mains which is only used when the truck is not being operated (e.g. on board charger).

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1.1   This document specifies the immunity performance criteria and test levels for apparatus used in lifts, escalators and moving walks which are intended to be permanently installed in buildings including the basic safety requirements in regard to their electromagnetic environment. These levels represent essential EMC requirements.
This document refers to EM conditions as existing in residential, office and industrial buildings.
This document addresses commonly known EMC related hazards and hazardous situations relevant to lifts, escalators and moving walks when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the lift installer or escalator and/or moving walk manufacturer.
However:
-   performance criteria and test levels for apparatus/assembly of apparatus used in general function circuits do not cover situations with an extremely low probability of occurrence;
-   this document does not apply to other apparatus already proven to be in conformity to the EMC Directive, and not related to the safety of the lift, escalator or moving walk, such as lighting apparatus, communication apparatus, etc.
1.2   This document does not apply to electromagnetic environments such as:
-   radio-transmitter stations,
-   railways and metros,
-   heavy industrial plant,
-   electricity power station,
which need additional investigations.
1.3   This document is not applicable to apparatus which were manufactured before the date of its publication as EN 12016.

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This European Standard specifies requirements and test/assessment/calculation methods for external and internal power operated pedestrian doorsets, other than swing type, initially designed for installation with power operation.
Such doorset constructions may be operated electro-mechanically, electro-hydraulically or pneumatically.
These doorsets include power operated pedestrian sliding doorsets, revolving doorsets, balanced (sliding/swing) doorsets and folding doorsets with one or more horizontally moving leaves.
This European Standard applies to power operated pedestrian doorsets with flush or panelled leaves, complete with:
-   integral fanlights, if any;
NOTE 1   A fanlight is a panel over a door which is part of the doorset.
-   side panels that are contained within a single frame for inclusion in a single aperture, if any.
The intended uses of the products covered by this European Standard are:
-   doorsets for external use in escape routes and other declared specific uses and/or uses subject to other specific requirements, in particular noise, energy, tightness and safety-in-use in construction works;
-   doorsets for internal use in escape routes, communication and other declared specific uses and/or uses subject to other specific requirements, in particular noise and safety-in-use in construction works;
-   doorsets for internal use in escape routes, communication and other declared specific uses and/or uses subject to other specific requirements, in particular noise, energy and safety-in-use in construction works.
The products covered by this European Standard are not assessed for structural applications of the building.
This European Standard does not cover operation in environments where the electromagnetic disturbances are outside the range of those specified in EN 61000-6-2.
This European Standard does not apply to:
-   external pedestrian doorsets according to EN 14351-1;
-   internal pedestrian doorsets according to prEN 14351-2;
-   fire resistance and/or smoke control characteristics according to EN 16034;
-   lifts doorsets;
-   vehicles doorsets;
-   doorsets used in industrial processes;
-   doorsets in partition walls;
-   doorsets outside the reach of people (such as crane gantry fences);
-   turnstiles;
-   platform doorsets.
This European Standard does not cover special functions of doorsets (e.g. security, fire aspects in banks, airports, etc.).
This European Standard does not deal with any specific requirements on noise emitted from power operated doorsets, other than swing type, initially designed for installation with power operation as their noise emission is not considered to be a relevant hazard.
NOTE 2   Noise emission of power operated doorsets, other than swing type, initially designed for installation with power operation is not a significant hazard for the users of these products. It is a comfort aspect.

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This European Standard is applicable to industrial trucks, regardless of the power source (called only trucks) as defined in ISO/DIS 5053 1, and their electrical/electronic systems when used in residential, commercial, light industry and industrial environments (specified in EN 61000-6-3:2007 and EN 61000-6-2:2005).
This European Standard specifies:
-   the requirements and the limit values for electromagnetic emission and immunity to external electromagnetic fields;
-   the procedure and criteria for testing trucks and their electrical/electronic systems.
This European Standard is not applicable to:
-   non-stacking low-lift straddle carriers;
-   stacking high-lift straddle carriers;
-   any pedestrian propelled trucks, excepted those which are equipped with load handling devices which have electrical powered lifting devices;
-   trucks intended for use in the public domain ) with maximum speed exceeding 30 km/h;
-   positioning system of driverless industrial trucks;
-   interaction between systems on the trucks;
-   interference to on-board radio equipment;
-   equipment connected to AC-mains which is only used when the truck is not being operated (e.g. on board charger).

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This European Standard is applicable to industrial trucks, regardless of the power source (called only trucks) as defined in ISO/DIS 5053 1, and their electrical/electronic systems when used in residential, commercial, light industry and industrial environments (specified in EN 61000-6-3:2007 and EN 61000-6-2:2005).
This European Standard specifies:
-   the requirements and the limit values for electromagnetic emission and immunity to external electromagnetic fields;
-   the procedure and criteria for testing trucks and their electrical/electronic systems.
This European Standard is not applicable to:
-   non-stacking low-lift straddle carriers;
-   stacking high-lift straddle carriers;
-   any pedestrian propelled trucks, excepted those which are equipped with load handling devices which have electrical powered lifting devices;
-   trucks intended for use in the public domain ) with maximum speed exceeding 30 km/h;
-   positioning system of driverless industrial trucks;
-   interaction between systems on the trucks;
-   interference to on-board radio equipment;
-   equipment connected to AC-mains which is only used when the truck is not being operated (e.g. on board charger).

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This European Standard is applicable to industrial trucks, regardless of the power source (called only trucks) as defined in ISO/DIS 5053 1, and their electrical/electronic systems when used in residential, commercial, light industry and industrial environments (specified in EN 61000-6-3:2007 and EN 61000-6-2:2005).
This European Standard specifies:
-   the requirements and the limit values for electromagnetic emission and immunity to external electromagnetic fields;
-   the procedure and criteria for testing trucks and their electrical/electronic systems.
This European Standard is not applicable to:
-   non-stacking low-lift straddle carriers;
-   stacking high-lift straddle carriers;
-   any pedestrian propelled trucks, excepted those which are equipped with load handling devices which have electrical powered lifting devices;
-   trucks intended for use in the public domain ) with maximum speed exceeding 30 km/h;
-   positioning system of driverless industrial trucks;
-   interaction between systems on the trucks;
-   interference to on-board radio equipment;
-   equipment connected to AC-mains which is only used when the truck is not being operated (e.g. on board charger).

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