Hi Group,
It's been quite a while since I've done this so I figure I would ping it off
the group for a consensus. Back in the old days, you could use a Dipole
antenna to take radiated emission measurements for frequencies that were
either failing or were close to the limit. Is that still legal
With respect to Dave's original question:
- The equipment does not have to be CE Marked if it is purely
electrical/electronic under LVD/EMCD - but if it were a piece of mechanical
equipment subject to the Machinery Directive then it would have to be CE
Marked under that Directive as the
Our understanding is that if the equipment is being shipped within the same
company…. i.e. shipping from North America factory to Europe factory…. CE
is a non issue and does not apply in this case.
However, for customs, etc. your paperwork should indicate an inter-company
shipment or transfer
CE Gurus:
It is my understanding that for in-house test equipment the CE Mark is not
required. We have some in-house designed test equipment that we are sending
from the U.S. to one of our factories in Europe.
* What is needed to get a unit through customs?
* What EU safety
Doug
A reminder - CE Marking and the related EC DoC is only needed for those
Directives where the text thereof states that these are SPECIFICALLY
required.
If there is no such requirement in the text of a Directive or the equipment
is outside the scope of that Directive, then - in fact - the CE
Dear Daniel,
We are an accredited laboratory for Japan and other countries. Please contact
me of line and I will be pleased to send you detailed information.
With Kind Regards
Henry Rutjes
Manager Sales Liaison
* Telefication bv
Edisonstraat 12 A
6902 PK Zevenaar
fdev...@assaabloyitg.com wrote (in
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about 'Update of EU Standards', on Thu, 25 Aug 2005:
We have asked ETSI several times, with no response, if there is a
document citing new testing requirements for each standard update. The
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