Guys,

The responses to my question regarding certifying products at the
ensemble overall product level vs. certifying at the individual chassis,
or subsystem, level have been fascinating and appreciated.

I appreciate the robust and knowledgeable input from expert consultants
and test labs.  

I encourage more representatives from manufacturers to chime in to the
discussion of this topic.  Are you certifying your products (what John
Woodgate calls "not custom" products, i.e., produced for numerous
customers and sold and billed as a unit) as a unit, or as constituent
subsystems, or chassis? By the term "certifying," I include BOTH EMC and
safety.

Jim

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From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of John
Woodgate
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 3:23 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Re: certifying overall products vs. certifying individual
constituant chassis

In message <FCA549BE3ECF9D4CB8CB8576837EA4890A6D69@ZEUS.cetest.local>, 
dated Fri, 30 Oct 2009, "ce-test, qualified testing bv - Gert Gremmen" 
<g.grem...@cetest.nl> writes:

>Custom or not. It's the same.
>CE marking applies also to single items to its full extend. The word 
>"custom" is not mentioned in the guide, nor "rack".
>
>From the Guide to 2004/108/EC :

What you have quoted is all about combination products offered for 
general sale. For those, what you say is correct. But my responses are 
mostly about **custom** assemblies of compliant products, for which the 
rules are, as I am sure you know, different.
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John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK
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