If you make or supply things with 'electric'
in them they must comply with the EMC directive.
This is now law in all EC Countries. If you don't like it, emigrate,
but be warned the rest of the world is gradually following suit. To
comply, the product must have a CE mark. In order to qualify for a CE
mark some responsible person within your organisation must sign a Declaration
of Conformity which states that the product complies with the appropriate
EMC standards. Generally this will mean testing
the product to ensure that it really is compliant.
The standards cover two main areas, emissions (products should not
cause interference)
and immunity (products should not be susceptable to interference from other sources).
Laplace is a leading supplier of emissions measuring equipment,
immunity test equipment
and harmonics and flicker analysers.
The main characteristics of Laplace
products are:
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Complete integrated test kits all from one source.
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Excellent back up and support.
Extensive documentation with each kit and a telephone help line.
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Low cost ( lowest cost complete
system available).
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Excellent performance...100s
of systems in use for self certification testing.
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Powerful PC software specifically
written for EMC testing needs, includes all standard
limit lines, automatic distance correction, ambient background
nulling etc. |
UNIQUE TO
Laplace KITS
All kits can be supplied with
radiated emissions reference source (ERS) which enables you to obtain
high integrity results even on non-compliant test sites !!
Free Training
course for all who purchase complete kits !! (in UK)