ARECH LED displays earn Intertek LVD and EMC certification
ARECH LED displays pass Intertek LVD and EMC certification to IEC/EN 61010, 55032, and 55035 - easing market access across the EU, Asia, and North America.
ARECH indoor and outdoor LED displays have completed third-party safety and electromagnetic testing with Intertek, one of the largest testing, inspection, and certification bodies in the industry. Both test programmes — LVD and EMC — passed.
What was tested and to which standards
LVD (Low Voltage Directive) testing to IEC/EN 61010 assessed four areas: power-supply stability under load variation, insulation integrity, over-voltage protection, and thermal management under continuous operation. The goal is straightforward — confirm the product is safe to operate and does not present electrical hazards to the end user or installer.
EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) testing covered both emission and immunity sides:
- IEC/EN 55032 — radiated and conducted emission limits (what the display puts into the RF environment)
- IEC/EN 55035 — ESD resistance and surge immunity (what the display tolerates from the environment around it)
Why these certifications matter
The LVD and EMC marks are required or strongly expected in several of ARECH's key markets: the European Union, South-East Asia, Middle East, and North America. For distributors and integrators in those markets, having an independent third-party test report from Intertek removes a procurement hurdle — the compliance documentation is already in hand.
For end customers — venues, broadcast facilities, retail chains, government and corporate clients — the certifications confirm that the products have been built and tested to international standards, not just shipped with a self-declaration.
ARECH's quality documentation, including certification records, is available on request. Contact us for copies or for questions about compliance requirements in your market.




