KEMA Certification Introduction
KEMA flag
Nature: Voluntary
Requirements: Safety and EMC
Voltage: 230Vac
Frequency: 50Hz
CB system Member States:
Keuring Van Elektrotechnische Materialen (KEMA) is the Netherlands Electric Power Test Institute, the world's power test certification authority, KEMA— KEUR is a sign of quality for (electrical) safety. Electrical products must conform “ European Low Voltage designation” The standard is consistent with the standard of CE products. The specific requirements are in line with European standards. If you get a product. KEUR's logo, which meets these requirements, means that it automatically meets the requirements of European law.
Dutch Electrical Materials Association (KEMA).
N.V.KEMA Implementation of the European Community Act on Low-voltage Electrical Products (19 February 1973), The Netherlands “ The Electrical Law requires that all electrical products sold on the Dutch market meet its prescribed safety standards.
Since KEMA issues certification marks in accordance with these standards, KEMA-KEUR can certify that the electrical product complies with the Dutch “ Electrical Appliances Act ” . KEMA is accredited by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and officially recognized by the European Community as the Netherlands' testing body for low-voltage electrical products. KEMA's KEMA-KEUR certification system is an independent body established under the leadership of the Dutch government. — Accredited by the Dutch Certification Board. Most KEMA standards are largely equivalent to the Dutch Electrotechnical Commission Standards (NEN standards), which in turn are based on IEC or CENELEC standards.