What is the Low Voltage Directive (LVD)?
As explained on the EU website, "The low voltage directive (LVD) covers health and safety risks on electrical equipment operating with an input or output voltage of between" 1. 50 and 1000 V for alternating current 2. 75 and 1500 V for direct current In this video, I explain the following: 1. Product scope 2. Harmonised standards 3. Declaration of Conformity (DoC) 4. Technical documentation 5. CE marking 6. Traceability labeling

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