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Marking and labelling
In addition to the CE marking referred to in Article 15, the following information must be provided:
for all pressure equipment:
the name and address or other means of identification of the manufacturer and, where appropriate, of his authorised representative established within the Community,
the year of manufacture,
identification of the pressure equipment according to its nature, such as type, series or batch identification and serial number,
essential maximum/minimum allowable limits;
depending on the type of pressure equipment, further information necessary for safe installation, operation or use and, where applicable, maintenance and periodic inspection such as:
the volume V of the pressure equipment in L,
the nominal size for piping DN,
the test pressure PT applied in bar and date,
safety device set pressure in bar,
output of the pressure equipment in kW,
supply voltage in V (volts),
intended use,
filling ratio kg/L,
maximum filling mass in kg,
tare mass in kg,
the product group;
where necessary, warnings fixed to the pressure equipment drawing attention to misuse which experience has shown might occur.
The CE marking and the required information must be given on the pressure equipment or on a dataplate firmly attached to it, with the following exceptions:
where applicable, appropriate documentation may be used to avoid repetitive marking of individual parts such as piping components, intended for the same assembly. This applies to CE marking and other marking and labelling referred to in this Annex;
where the pressure equipment is too small, e.g. accessories, the information referred to in (b) may be given on a label attached to that pressure equipment;
labelling or other adequate means may be used for the mass to be filled and the warnings referred to in (c), provided it remains legible for the appropriate period of time.
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