Volkhard replies:

Volkhard Delfs wrote:
> 
> I have not yet dealt with with DIN 0848 part2/-4 nor with ENV50166-1, -2,
> but perhaps you should approach to the german association of electrical
> engineers the VDE. This group together with the german institute of norms
> (DIN) creates german electrical (emc, safety etc.) norms or prepares the
> adaptions of european standards. The homepage of VDE is www.vde.de.
> By the way, you must not comply with the GS requirements. GS is somewhat of
> a "quality label". It means "Gepruefte Sicherheit" or approved safety. TUV
> makes a business out of this, as you have to pay license fees if your
> product bears that label. Of course you can be confident to match the
> applicable safety standards if you apply for GS-mark, but basically you
> only have to act in accordance with the applicable laws or EC directives
> (typically the EMC directive, Low Voltage Directive etc.).
> Best regards

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