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Directive 2009/34/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 April 2009 relating to common provisions for both measuring instruments and methods of metrological control (Recast) (Text with EEA relevance)
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the EC initial verification shall be carried out in one stage on instruments which constitute a whole on leaving the factory, that is to say instruments which, theoretically, can be transferred to their place of installation without first having to be dismantled;
the EC initial verification shall be carried out in two or more stages for instruments the correct functioning of which depends on the conditions in which they are installed or used;
the first stage of the verification procedure must ensure, in particular, that the instrument conforms to the approved EC pattern or, in the case of instruments exempt from pattern approval, that they conform to the relevant provisions.
The last stage of verification must be carried out at the place of installation.
The other stages of verification shall be carried out as laid down in point 2.1.
to put at its disposal the standards and the appropriate means in terms of material and assisting personnel for the performance of the verification,
to provide a copy of the EC certificate of approval.
the final EC verification mark shall be composed of two stamps:
the first consists of a lower-case letter ‘e’ containing:
in the upper half, the distinguishing capital letter(s) of the Member State where the original check is carried out (B for Belgium, BG for Bulgaria, CZ for the Czech Republic, DK for Denmark, D for Germany, EST for Estonia, IRL for Ireland, EL for Greece, E for Spain, F for France, I for Italy, CY for Cyprus, LV for Latvia, LT for Lithuania, L for Luxembourg, H for Hungary, M for Malta, NL for Netherlands, A for Austria, PL for Poland, P for Portugal, RO for Romania, SI for Slovenia, SK for Slovakia, FI for Finland, S for Sweden, UK for the United Kingdom) together, where necessary, with one or two figures identifying a territorial or administrative subdivision,
in the lower half, the identification number of the verifying agent or office;
the second stamp shall consist of the last two digits of the year of the verification, in a hexagon;
the mark of EC partial verification shall consist solely of the first stamp. It shall also serve as a seal.
The actual diameters of the circles described about the marks are 1,6 mm, 3,2 mm, 6,3 mm, 12,5 mm.
when verification is made in several stages, on the instrument or part of an instrument which fulfils the conditions laid down for operations other than those at the place of installation, at the place where the stamp-date is affixed or in any other place specified in the separate Directives;
in all cases as a seal, in the places specified in the separate Directives.
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