Reference: Electromagnetic Compatibility Framework, Information for
Suppliers, Residential , Commercial and Light Industry; SMA, October 1996.

Section 3 lists general exclusions one of which says, "Where the assembly is
only to be supplied to a manufacturer of another device for the sole purpose
of it being incorporated into that device then there is no legal obligation
for an assembly to show conformity with a standard or carry the C-tick
Mark."

Richard Woods

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        From:  Sandy Mazzola [SMTP:[email protected]]
        Sent:  Thursday, November 18, 1999 1:58 PM
        To:  [email protected]
        Subject:  Auatralian Communications Authority (ACA) C-Tick Question


        To all,


                 Does a power supply for use in Australia have to be
individually C-Tick marked.?   If it were connected to another product that
was C-Tick marked and sold as part of  that system  (With a requisite C-Tick
folder)  would  the power supply still have to be  individually C-tick
marked. ?
             Thanks in advance for any responses.  Also want to thank
previous responders to other questions,  appreciate the fact that people
take time to respond. 


        Sandy Mazzola


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