Peter
Thanks for the reply. Yes, product falls under scope of 61010. Assume it is 
fully compliant with all necessary documentation, approvals etc. The request 
was to confirm that there is no legislation beyond this.

Salepeople tend to think they know everything. In this situation it is much 
harder to disprove a theory than to prove one. My intention was to forward on a 
few replies received here in the hope that the concensus of opinion from 
several independent sources would put the matter to bed.
Andy. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Merguerian [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 4:39 PM
> To:   Andrew Wood; 'emc-pstc'
> Subject:      RE: legal requirement for fitted plug in EU?
> 
> Andrew,
> 
> For your type of equipment (which I believe falls under IEC 601010-1), I
> believe a power cord and plug is not required and there is no legal
> requirement. Basically, provision of a suitable cord set must be agreed
> between your company and the supplier and/or end customer.
> 
> Of course, you must have special installation instructions for using the
> correct type of approved cord and plug and detailed instructions for
> connection to the multipole connector provided with your equipment. 
> 
> It is also assumed that the multiple connector is approved and has means to
> secure the cord and prevent stress on the conductors.
> 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Wood [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 3:10 PM
> To: 'emc-pstc'
> Subject: legal requirement for fitted plug in EU?
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> 
> 
> All
> Apologies for bringing up a question which I am sure has been covered many
> times before, but as I am looking for a quick answer I will impose on this
> forum rather than trawling myself.
> 
> We supply specialised industrial equipment (eg flue gas analsyers). Typical
> end user would be power stations, chemical plants etc. We normally do not
> supply mains leads for these products. Mains connection is usually via a
> sealed circular multipole connector, we supply the connector but not the
> mains cord.
> 
> It has just been put to me by a salesperson that it is an EU legal
> requirement to supply a mains plug for our products and we "have been caught
> out by this before".
> 
> My recollection is that the requirement for a fitted mains plug is a
> specific requirement of UK legislation for goods intended for domestic use.
> So ignoring the question of whether it is desirable from a marketing point
> of view etc, just considering the narrow legal requirement....Does anyone
> agree or disagree that a mains plug is not required for industrial goods in
> the EU.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Andy Wood
> Engineer - special products
> Land Instruments International
> England.
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