The units are in conformity with the European regulations, directives and standards:
Reg. 1935/2004/CE Regulations governing materials and items in contact with food products
Reg. 2016/426/UE
Regulation on appliances burning gaseous fuels
2014/35/UE
Low voltage
2014/30/UE
EMC (electromagnetic compatibility)
2011/65/UE
Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment
2006/42/CE
Machine regulations and particular reference regulations
EN 203-1
General safety standard for GAS appliances for domestic and similar use.
EN 203-3
Standard governing materials and parts in contact with food and other health issues.
EN 203-2-3
Particular Standard for Gas PANS for collective multi-purpose
EN 60335-1
General Standard on the safety of household and similar electrical appliances
EN 60335-2-47
Particular requirements for commercial ELECTRIC BOILING PANS
EN 60335-2-102
Special standard on the safety of gas appliances with electrical connections.
EN 62233
Methods for measuring electromagnetic fields in household and similar appliances regarding human exposure
EN 61000-3-2
Requirements for electromagnetic compatibility - (EMC) - Part 3-2: Limits for harmonic current emissions...
EN 61000-3-3
Requirements for electromagnetic compatibility - (EMC) - Part 3-3. Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker...
EN 55014-1
Requirements for electromagnetic compatibility - Part 1: Emissions
EN 55014-2
Requirements for electromagnetic compatibility - Part 2: Immunity
Unit features
The serial number plate is positioned on the front side of the unit and contains all the connection data.
NAME:
MANUFACTURER'S ADDRESS:
TYPE/MOD: ........../..........
kW: ..........
TYPE: A1
Hz: 50/60
Cert: 51..........
kW: ..........
V: ..........
IPX: ..........
Pursuant to Article 24 of Legislative Decree no. 49 of 14 March 2014,
"The Implementation of EU Directive 2012/19 on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)".
The crossed out wheelie bin on the appliance or its packaging indicates that the end-of- life product must be collected
separately from other waste, in order to ensure proper treatment and recycling.
In particular, the separate collection of professional end-of- life appliances is organised and managed:
a) directly by the user, if the appliance was placed on the market under past WEEE systems and the user decides to
dispose of it without replacing it with another similar appliance with the same functions;
b) by the manufacturer, i.e. the party who first introduced and commercialised in EU countries, or sold in EU countries,
under its own brand, the new appliance that replaced the previous one, when, after making the decision to dispose
of an end-of- life appliance placed on the market under past WEEE systems, the user purchases a similar appliance
with the same functions. In this case, the user may ask the manufacturer collect the old appliance no later than 15
consecutive calendar days after the delivery of the new appliance;
c) by the manufacturer, i.e. the party who first introduced and commercialised in EU countries, or sold in EU countries,
under its own brand, the appliance, when the appliance was placed on the market under new WEEE systems.
The proper separate waste collection for the subsequent forwarding of the decommissioned product for recycling,
treatment and environmentally compatible disposal, helps prevent negative impact on the environment and health, and
promotes the reuse and / or recycling of the materials that the appliance is made of.
The user's illegal disposal of the product will result in the application of sanctions set out in current regulations.
Serial: ........../..........
0051-.....
Made in Italy
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