In a message dated 10/9/02 3:22:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:


> Unless something has changed in the in the last two years, when I was
> employed at TUV,   this is actually not quite correct. The GS Mark is only
> for finished ready to use products which do not require any special
> installation considerations to make them safe. It cannot be issued for
> incomplete unfinished products which require an enclosure, for instance, to
> make them  compliant with the standards. 


I agree - you're right, John.   I think my error lies in the fact that I have 
seen GS Marks on things that many certifiers would consider to be components. 
 But the GS Mark itself is intended to be an end product mark.    Sorry if I 
got anyone else caught up in my own confusion.  


Greg Galluccio
www.productapprovals.com

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