Gas-fired appliances are classified in a high-risk group from a safety perspective, and therefore, are regulated under specific provisions by the European Union. The 2016/426/EU Gas Appliances Regulation (GAR) mandates that these products must bear the CE mark and meet the required safety standards.
The 2016/426/EU Regulation covers all gas-fired appliances used for cooking, heating, hot water production, cooling, lighting, and washing. It also includes the connection parts that ensure the safe operation of these devices.
Examples of products covered by this regulation include:
Note: Electric heaters or devices powered by biofuels are not covered by this regulation.
The CE certification process for gas-fired appliances generally follows these steps:
The CE mark is a legal requirement for gas-fired appliances to be freely marketed in the European Union. Conformity assessments conducted under the 2016/426/EU Regulation demonstrate that the product meets safety criteria.
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