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Directive 2009/142/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 November 2009 relating to appliances burning gaseous fuels (codified version) (Text with EEA relevance)
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CHAPTER 1 SCOPE, DEFINITIONS, PLACING ON THE MARKET AND FREE MOVEMENT
Article 1.(1) This Directive shall apply to appliances and fittings. Appliances...
Article 2.(1) Member States shall take all necessary steps to ensure...
Article 3.Appliances and fittings shall satisfy the essential requirements applicable to...
Article 4.(1) Member States may not prohibit, restrict or impede the...
Article 5.(1) Member States shall presume compliance with the essential requirements...
Article 6.(1) Where a Member State or the Commission considers that...
Article 7.(1) Where a Member State finds that normally used appliances...
Article 12.Any decision taken pursuant to this Directive which includes restriction...
Article 13.Member States shall communicate to the Commission the texts of...
Article 14.Directive 90/396/EEC, as amended by the Directive listed in Annex...
Article 15.This Directive shall enter into force on the twentieth day...
Article 16.This Directive is addressed to the Member States.
3.1.1. Appliances must be so constructed that, when used normally, no...
3.1.2. Condensation produced at the start-up and/or during use must not...
3.1.3. Appliances must be so designed and constructed as to minimise...
3.1.4. Appliances must be so constructed that water and inappropriate air...
3.1.5. In the event of a normal fluctuation of auxiliary energy,...
3.1.6. Abnormal fluctuation or failure of auxiliary energy or its restoration...
3.1.7. Appliances must be so designed and constructed as to obviate...
3.1.8. All pressurised parts of an appliance must withstand the mechanical...
3.1.9. Appliances must be so designed and constructed that failure of...
3.1.10. If an appliance is equipped with safety and controlling devices,...
3.1.11. All parts of appliances which are set or adjusted at...
3.1.12. Levers and other controlling and setting devices must be clearly...
3.4.1. Appliances must be so constructed that, when used normally, flame...
3.4.2. Appliances must be so constructed that, when used normally, there...
3.4.3. Appliances connected to a flue for the dispersal of combustion...
3.4.4. Independent flueless domestic heating appliances and flueless instantaneous water heaters...
PROCEDURE FOR CERTIFICATION OF CONFORMITY
1.1. The EC type-examination is that part of the procedure by...
1.2. The application for type-examination must be lodged by the manufacturer...
1.4. Where the type satisfies the provisions of this Directive, the...
1.5. The notified body must inform the other notified bodies forthwith...
1.6. A notified body which refuses to issue or withdraws an...
1.7. The applicant must keep the notified body that has issued...
3. EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY TO TYPE (guarantee of production quality)...
3.1. The EC declaration of conformity to type (guarantee of production...
3.2. The manufacturer shall apply a quality system that ensures conformity...
3.3.1. The manufacturer must lodge an application for approval of his...
3.3.2. All the elements, requirements and provisions adopted by the manufacturer...
3.3.3. The notified body shall examine and evaluate the quality system...
3.3.4. The manufacturer must keep the notified body that has approved...
3.3.5. A notified body that withdraws approval of a quality system...
4. EC DECLARATION OF TYPE CONFORMITY (guarantee of product quality)
4.1. The EC declaration of type conformity (guarantee of product quality)...
4.2. The manufacturer shall apply an approved quality system for the...
4.3.1. Under this procedure, the manufacturer must lodge an application for...
4.3.2. As part of the quality system, each appliance must be...
4.3.3. The notified body shall examine and evaluate the quality system...
4.3.4. The manufacturer must keep the notified body which approved the...
4.3.5. A notified body which withdraws approval of a quality system...
6.1. EC unit verification is the procedure whereby the manufacturer or...
6.2. The notified body must examine the appliance and carry out...
6.3. The aim of the technical documentation relating to the design...
6.4. If deemed necessary by the notified body, the examinations and...
6.5. The manufacturer or his authorised representative must ensure that he...
The design documentation must contain the following information, in so...
a general description of the appliance, conceptual designs and manufacturing...
Where appropriate, the design documentation must contain the following elements:...
attestations relating to the equipment incorporated in the appliance, attestations...
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