"There is no such thing as 'DEMKO approval' any more. If you want to
export to Denmark, the product must meet the requirements established
under the European Low Voltage Directive, just as for any EU country."

Hello Paul,

If you have a customer that requires you to obtain the "D" mark, this is a
voluntary addition that is available through UL (according to UL's website).
You are only required to apply a CE Marking, but can still obtain the
"DEMKO" mark, just be advised that you are not required to do this, unless
your customer specifically stipulates it. You could try to convince them
otherwise, but as always, the customer usually gets what the customer wants.

"You need to buy the standard that applies to your product. There are
may, many issues apart from the mains circuit clearances. Also, the
European mains voltage is 230 V now, not 220 V.

Where have you been for the last 10 years?"

By the way Paul, above is how we try to make participants in the forum feel
welcome :)

Best regards,
Garry Hojan
Strategic Compliance Services (SCS)
www.regulatory-compliance.com



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