The Measuring Instruments (Automatic Discontinuous Totalisers) Regulations 2006 (revoked)

Compliance with the essential requirementsU.K.

This section has no associated Explanatory Memorandum

5.—(1) A manufacturer may demonstrate that an automatic discontinuous totaliser is compliant with the essential requirements by—

(a)using any technical solution that is compliant with the essential requirements;

(b)correctly applying solutions set out in the relevant national standard; or

(c)correctly applying solutions set out in the relevant normative document,

and selecting and following one of the conformity assessment procedures.

(2) An automatic discontinuous totaliser which is compliant with the relevant national standard or relevant normative document shall be presumed to be compliant with the essential requirements.

(3) Where the instrument is compliant only in part with the relevant national standard or relevant normative document, it shall be presumed to be compliant only with that part of the essential requirements which corresponds to the element of the relevant national standard or relevant normative document with which the instrument is compliant.

(4) Where an automatic discontinuous totaliser includes or is connected to a device which is not used for trade—

(a)that device shall not be subject to the essential requirements; and

(b)the instrument may be considered to be compliant with the essential requirements notwithstanding that the compliance of that device with the essential requirements has not been established.