Product stewardship, Introduction, National and local safety regulations – Hypertherm V9 Series Phoenix Rev.11 User Manual

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Safety and Compliance

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Product Stewardship

Introduction

Hypertherm maintains a global Regulatory Management
System to ensure that products comply with regulatory
and environmental requirements.

National and local safety regulations

National and Local safety regulations shall take
precedence over any instructions provided with the
product. The product shall be imported, installed,
operated and disposed of in accordance with national and
local regulations applicable to the installed site.

Certification test marks

Certified products are identified by one or more
certification test marks from accredited testing
laboratories. The certification test marks are located on or
near the data plate.

Each certification test mark means that the product and its
safety-critical components conform to the relevant
national safety standards as reviewed and determined by
that testing laboratory. Hypertherm places a certification
test mark on its products only after that product is
manufactured with safety-critical components that have
been authorized by the accredited testing laboratory.

Once the product has left the Hypertherm factory, the
certification test marks are invalidated if any of the
following occurs:

The product is modified in a manner that creates a
hazard or non-conformance with the applicable
standards.

Safety-critical components are replaced with
unauthorized spare parts.

Any unauthorized assembly, or accessory that uses or
generates a hazardous voltage is added.

There is any tampering with a safety circuit or other
feature that is designed into the product as part of the
certification, or otherwise.

CE marking constitutes a manufacturer’s declaration of
conformity to applicable European directives and
standards. Only those versions of Hypertherm products
with a CE Marking located on or near the data plate have
been tested for compliance with the European Low

Voltage Directive and the European EMC Directive. EMC
filters needed to comply with the European EMC Directive
are incorporated within versions of the power supply with
a CE Marking.

Certificates of compliance for Hypertherm products are
available from the Downloads Library on the Hypertherm
web site at https://www.hypertherm.com.

Differences in national standards

Nations may apply different performance, safety or other
standards. National differences in standards include, but
are not limited to:

Voltages

Plug and cord ratings

Language requirements

Electromagnetic compatibility requirements

These differences in national or other standards may make
it impossible or impractical for all certification test marks to
be placed on the same version of a product. For example,
the CSA versions of Hypertherm’s products do not
comply with European EMC requirements, and therefore
do not have a CE marking on the data plate.

Countries that require CE marking or have compulsory
EMC regulations must use CE versions of Hypertherm
products with the CE marking on the data plate. These
include, but are not limited to:

Australia

New Zealand

Countries in the European Union

Russia

It is important that the product and its certification test
mark be suitable for the end-use installation site. When
Hypertherm products are shipped to one country for
export to another country; the product must be configured
and certified properly for the end-use site.

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