Dear Raymond,

As EU countries will employ Euro-Norm standards for LVD testing, the
Scandinavia as well as other EU's uses EN with national deviations for
testing. This apply to the Scandinavia FIMKO, SEMKO, NEMKO as well as DEMKO.
Other national standards such as DIN and BSEN are all based on EN and
converted into their national languages.

Regards

Patrick Wong

Senior Manger,
Electrical and EMC Dept.
The Hong Kong Standards and Testing Centre
----- Original Message -----
From: <raymond...@omnisourceasia.com.hk>
To: <emc-p...@ieee.org>
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 3:08 PM
Subject: LVD directive in Scandinavia


>
> Understand Scandinavia is part of EU or EFTA and LVD has to be applied to
> electronics and electrical products.  Scandinavia includes a number of
> countries.  Do they commonly accept one standard, I learnt German
standard,
> or different country standards?
>
> We have following ideas to approve the products to LVD and would like to
> have some input from experienced personnel.
>
> Take audio & video products as an example:-
>
> 1.   On top of compliant report of BS EN60065, get the additional test
> according to countries deviations.
>
> 2.   Get compliant report of EN60065 only.
>
> 3.   Get CB IEC 60065 report only.
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Raymond Li
> Omni Source Asia Ltd.
>
>
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