EIZO Maritime Monitors Bag LR Type Approval Via Remote Survey!

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  • EIZO Corporation has been awarded type approval from Lloyd’s Register (LR) for its  maritime monitors.
  • EIZO’s current line of DuraVision ECDIS monitors (FD2603W, FDU2603WT, FDS1904, FDS1904T) were issued the certificate.
  • These monitors are built specifically for harsh maritime conditions.

EIZO Corporation has been awarded type approval from Lloyd’s Register (LR) as part of the European Union (EU) Recognised Organisation (RO) Mutual Recognition Type Approval scheme, reports the Digital Ship.

The LR approval is for its 19 and 25.5 inch maritime monitors for an Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) with radar applications, the first European certificate for electrical equipment in Japan.

Type approval certification

The EU RO Mutual Recognition Type Approval scheme covers type approval certification on selected components and equipment for which mutually agreed technical requirements have been developed and agreed by all stakeholders in the EU RO Group, ensuring consistency for different types of equipment.

EIZO’s current line of DuraVision ECDIS monitors (FD2603W, FDU2603WT, FDS1904, FDS1904T) were issued the certificate.

These monitors are built specifically for harsh maritime conditions and are calibrated at EIZO’s own factory to meet the highly specialised requirements of ECDIS systems. EIZO offers optional optical bonding for each model which is also produced in-house.

EIZO provides customer assurance

Kazuhide Shimura, executive operating officer, EIZO Corporation commented: “Meeting requirements for major maritime classifications such as LR is extremely important in demonstrating that our products are proven for use in harsh environments.”

He added, “EU RO MR ensures that EIZO continues to provide a high degree of customer assurance to system integrators and end users in the maritime market, regardless of their location.”

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Source: Digital Ship