> Are there any EU rules that would stop us from CE-marking a product
> designed for and sold in a non-EU country that says they'll accept a
> CE Mark?  The product would not be our standard CE offering for Europe
> because the design needs to be modified for a 220Vac, 60Hz line
> voltage.
> 
> Objectively, I can't think of any reason why this would run afoul of
> CE/EU rules, but my gut says otherwise.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> Jim Eichner, P.Eng. 
> Compliance Engineering Manager
> Xantrex Technology Inc. 
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> web: www.xantrex.com 
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