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Directive 2014/30/EU

Directive 2014/30/EU is a European Union law that sets common safety standards for electronic and electrical equipment to prevent electromagnetic interference. It ensures devices do not emit excessive electromagnetic noise that could disrupt other equipment and that they are immune to certain levels of interference themselves. This harmonization helps facilitate trade within the EU, guarantees consumer safety, and maintains the proper functioning of electronic devices across member states. Manufacturers must demonstrate compliance through testing and certification, ensuring their products meet these criteria before being sold in the EU market.