Hi Matthew,
See below inline comments.
From: Matthew Wilson | GBE
Sent: Wednesday, 10 April 2019 11:51 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] Product Declaration of Conformity with external PSU...
A consumer product is powered by AA cells but also can derive its power from
] Product Declaration of Conformity with external PSU...
I still don't see why having a power supply in
the same box causes a battery-operated product to be subject to
the LVD. It just doesn't seem sufficient reason to justify the
cost of producing
I still don't see why having a power supply in the same box causes a
battery-operated product to be subject to the LVD. It just doesn't seem
sufficient reason to justify the cost of producing a test report formĀ
that has about 1000 'not applicable' entries.
I agree with you about having lower
The message was also for the group, my mistake...
It depends,
If the product is sold with a manufacturer provided adapter, then the
product has a mains connection. -> LVD
(it is not because there is a connector between power supply and
equipment that it becomes safe)
If the product is
I think:
/Should the product's EU Declaration of Conformity list the LVD
directive? If so is it acceptable to list 'LVD only with specific
'manufacturer ABC' 'model XYZ' PSU as a clause in the DoC? I've not ever
seen that done but don't see why that couldn't be the case./
The product is
A consumer product is powered by AA cells but also can derive its power from a
'wall wart' mains-DC PSU via a DC jack input on the product. The client who is
the manufacturer of the product (as per the EU directive) has decided to supply
a third-party wall-wart PSU in the box with the product.
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