Product Safety Testing
Electrical product safety testing is a vital part of a testing programme to ensure that the item placed on the market will not harm persons, property, or the environment.
The Cranage EMC and Safety team, based in Shropshire near Birmingham, can assess a wide range of items to ensure they comply with the relevant country regulations. Our UKAS scope includes an extensive range of standards, and using an accredited laboratory for your product safety testing will help mitigate the risk of danger to the consumer.
Cranage EMC and Safety offers a complete range of safety testing for electrical and electronic items to meet the country-specific regulations of your intended market. In Europe, this is the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35/EU, and in the UK, it is the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016.
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The Cranage EMC and Safety team, based in Shropshire near Birmingham, can assess a wide range of items to ensure they comply with the relevant country regulations. Our UKAS scope includes an extensive range of standards, and using an accredited laboratory for your product safety testing will help mitigate the risk of danger to the consumer.
Cranage EMC and Safety offers a complete range of safety testing for electrical and electronic items to meet the country-specific regulations of your intended market. In Europe, this is the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35/EU, and in the UK, it is the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016.
Other Products and Services from Cranage EMC & Safety Ltd
Mobility Aids & Stairlifts Testing
Mobility aids play a vital role in helping disabled people and the elderly to live their lives more independently, and can reduce the risk of injury or accident related to restricted mobility. It is therefore essential that equipment designed for this purpose should not introduce additional safety hazards.
At Cranage, we work with manufacturers of this technology, assisting to evaluate their products for adherence to British, European and International Standards, providing independent and impartial testing facilities for demonstrating safety, reliability and performance. We test mechanical safety, EMC and electrical safety and also work with manufacturers to assess user manuals.
At Cranage, we work with manufacturers of this technology, assisting to evaluate their products for adherence to British, European and International Standards, providing independent and impartial testing facilities for demonstrating safety, reliability and performance. We test mechanical safety, EMC and electrical safety and also work with manufacturers to assess user manuals.
On-Site Testing
We can offer testing at your premises if your equipment is large or in situ. In-situ EMC tests and measurements are usually undertaken to support a Technical Construction File (TCF) for the tested equipment.
Although it would not be feasible to perform tests in full accordance with the relevant technical standards, Cranage EMC’s testing methodology and procedures have been assessed and approved for product certification. Testing will be performed to simulate actual operating conditions.
It may be necessary to assess more than one mode of operation to maximise emissions or determine worst-case susceptibility.
Although it would not be feasible to perform tests in full accordance with the relevant technical standards, Cranage EMC’s testing methodology and procedures have been assessed and approved for product certification. Testing will be performed to simulate actual operating conditions.
It may be necessary to assess more than one mode of operation to maximise emissions or determine worst-case susceptibility.
Road & Rail Testing
An EMC failure in these industries can have potentially catastrophic consequences and therefore the reliability and safety of electrical and electronic equipment used on the highway or railway are key issues concerning designers, installers and assessors.
Equipment intended for use in safety related systems is particularly scrutinised for its immunity to electromagnetic disturbances, continuous and transient, derived from airborne and conducted sources.
Cranage has specialist knowledge and facilities to investigate and measure the screening performance of cables, connectors, materials, assemblies and electronic modules. We work with clients to investigate the sources of electromagnetic leakage and have developed application specific shielding solutions to achieve EMC. Our experience ranges from testing rolling stock apparatus to vehicle messaging signs and this aspect of our business is under constant development as new technologies and products continue to push boundaries.
Equipment intended for use in safety related systems is particularly scrutinised for its immunity to electromagnetic disturbances, continuous and transient, derived from airborne and conducted sources.
Cranage has specialist knowledge and facilities to investigate and measure the screening performance of cables, connectors, materials, assemblies and electronic modules. We work with clients to investigate the sources of electromagnetic leakage and have developed application specific shielding solutions to achieve EMC. Our experience ranges from testing rolling stock apparatus to vehicle messaging signs and this aspect of our business is under constant development as new technologies and products continue to push boundaries.
Cranage EMC & Safety Ltd
Wallace Way, Tern Valley Business Park, Market Drayton, Shropshire, TF9 3AG, United Kingdom
Cranage EMC & Safety Ltd is UKAS accredited for EMC, electrical safety, mechanical, energy, and environmental testing. We offer pre-compliance and full compliance testing in our EMC and safety labs. With experience in sectors like medical, lighting, ITE, and industrial, contact us for your testing needs.