It looks like we've found our part.

Thanks for all the assistance everyone.


Jim Eichner
Statpower Technologies Corporation
[email protected]
The opinions expressed are those of my invisible friend

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From: owner-em@anetMHS{MHS:[email protected]}
To: JEichner; bceresne
Cc: emc-pstc@anetMHS (emc-pstc){MHS:[email protected]}
Subject: Re: NF-USE approval on an AC socket
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Monday, November 25, 1996 8:57AM

Jim,
That's France's Certification Mark.  One place that you can find a list of 
certification marks is in Panel Components Corp catalog, and another is in 
Appendix A of the UL procedure covering ITE.

In my opinion, the certification mark from one agency attests that the unit
bearing the mark has been evaluated to the applicable standard by a 
competent certifying agency. Since compliance to the applicable standard has 
been demonstrated once, I think that it does not need to be demonstrated 
again to a different agency and that it does not have to have more than one 
mark for me to, in good conscience,  accept that unit in my CE marked 
product. A long winded way of saying that one mark is enough for me.

Gabriel Roy
Hughes network Systems
MD
The opinions expressed are those of Jim Eichner's invisible friend.


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We are trying to source an approved female 2-hole Schuko socket (not a plug) 

for assembly onto a power cord.  Our purchasing people have found one they
want to use, but the only approval mark on it is a highly stylized "NF USE"
(the "NF" appears above a large "S" with the "U" and the "E" cupped inside
the letter "S").

Does anyone know what agency (if it is an agency) this mark is from?

We are using this socket on a product which will require CE marking.  Am I
right that the minimum I need is one agency approval from a European safety
agency (TUV, Semko, et al)?  Does this "NF USE" mark give me what I need?

As always, your help is greatly appreciated,

Yours truly,



Jim Eichner
Statpower Technologies Corporation
[email protected]
The opinions expressed are those of my invisible friend

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