Hi Richard:


I have no problem with the plug and appliance coupler.
I need to understand the cordage certification requirements.


Best regards,
Rich



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>   Subject: RE: Euro cordage: HAR versus CE?
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>   Rich, let me muddy the waters a bit. A power cord assembly requires three,
>   yes, three approvals. One each for the wire, the plug and the socket. The
>   HAR marking is just for the wire. An agency mark is required for the plug
>   and the socket. Also, from somewhere in my dark memory, I recall that the
>   HAR marking is not mandatory; rather, a color thread can be used to indicate
>   the agency that has approved the wire. Good luck on the rest.
>   
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>   > From:     Rich Nute[SMTP:[email protected]]
>   > Reply To:         Rich Nute
>   > Sent:     Friday, September 11, 1998 1:25 PM
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>   > Subject:  Euro cordage: HAR versus CE?
>   > 
>   > 
>   > 
>   > 
>   > Hello from San Diego:
>   > 
>   > 
>   > Two questions about Euro cordage:
>   > 
>   > 1.  <HAR> mark.
>   > 
>   >     I have heard that this mark can only be used when
>   >     the cordage is manufactured in a factory physically
>   >     located within the HAR countries.  Is this true?
>   > 
>   >     Can you cite the HAR regulation?
>   > 
>   > 2.  CE mark.
>   > 
>   >     I have heard the the CE mark can and should be 
>   >     applied to cordage.  Is this true?
>   > 
>   >     If so, can you cite the regulation?
>   > 
>   >     If so, does the CE mark replace the <HAR> mark?
>   > 
>   > Related questions:
>   > 
>   > A.  Are the HAR countries the same as the EC countries?
>   > 
>   >     (I believe that the HAR countries do not include all
>   >     of the EC countries, e.g., Greece.  I believe HAR
>   >     includes Norway, which is not a EC country.)  
>   > 
>   >     What countries are in the HAR agreement?
>   > 
>   > B.  What is/are the EN standard(s) that apply to cordage?  
>   >     Were these standards published in the Euro Journal?
>   >     Date?
>   > 
>   > C.  If the HAR is still in effect, what is the current 
>   >     authority that manages the HAR agreement?
>   > 
>   > 
>   > Thanks for your help.
>   > 
>   > 
>   > Best regards,
>   > Rich
>   > 
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