There is no such a thing as CE Approval.  There is a thing called CE Marking.

CE Marking signifies that the party that affixes the mark, claims that the
product was put
through the applicable conformity assessment processes and meets the essential
requirements of the applicable "New Approach" Directives.

If the product meets the requirements of an applicable harmonized standard for
that product,
compliance with the essential requirements is assumed.

That does not answer the questions that were behind the question,

Do I need to apply the CE Marking ?

I believe the answer is yes.

Having VDE and TuV certification for these fuses, can I assume that I meet the
essential requirements ?

The answer probably is yes.   However, my knowledge of the applicable Directives
for
fuses and their standards, harmonized or non-harmonized is limited.  


Regards,


Vic  Boersma 

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