Richard,

If you look on the Commission R&TTE pages there is a section in the FAQs
which relates to marking.

This states with respect to radio equipment that uses non-harmonised
frequency bands :

"With regard to the putting into service of these types of equipment the
"alert sign" shall be added to the CE marking:

Depending on the conformity assessment procedure followed by the
manufacturer the identification numbers of the relevant Notified Bodies
shall be included in the CE marking"

By saying that the NB number must be included in the CE marking implies that
the rules governing its size, given in Annex VII of the Directive, apply to
the complete marking.

(Mrs) Andrea Bishop
Compliance Manager
BABT Product Service Ltd
Segensworth Road
Fareham, Hants
PO15 5RH, UK
Tel: +44 1329 443486



-----Original Message-----
From: wo...@sensormatic.com [mailto:wo...@sensormatic.com]
Sent: 10 July 2000 13:55
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org; t...@world.std.com
Subject: Notified Body Number


Neither the LV nor the RTTE Directive indicates the minimal size for the
Notified Body number nor do they indicate the placement of the number
relative to the CE marking. Do any of the other directives or any other
documents from the Commission indicate the proper way to size and place the
Notified Body number?

Richard Woods

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