Hello Alex,

The country codes for the other Member States are as follows:

1 Germany
2 France
3 Italy
4 The Netherlands
6 Belgium
9 Spain
11 UK
13 Luxembourg
18 Denmark
21 Portugal
23 Greece
IRL Ireland

Just in case there's any confusion the code merely denotes the country that
has granted the approval and should be accepted by any other Member State
(i.e. you don't require a different number for each country).
Regards,

Dave Graham.


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[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Alex McNeil
Sent: 13 June 2003 08:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: The e Marking requirements



Hi Colleagues,

What are the marking requirements for a product (an ESA) that has met the
Automotive Directive, 95/54/EC, to be fitted in a vehicle? I always thought
that all that was required was the e mark. However, our colleagues in
Germany have came across several products that are marked similar to what I
have attached here:

example for the "e"- number :
e1 020148   (e1---> number of the country, 1=germany ;  02---> revision of
the EU-confirmation "95/54/EU" ;   0148---->  permit number

Is this type of marking required? Is it different per European Country i.e.
if it is 1 for Germany what are the numbers for all the other countries? Has
anyone got good information?

I look forward to your kind replies.

Kind Regards
Alex McNeil
Principal Engineer
Tel: +44 (0)131 479 8375
Fax: +44 (0)131 479 8321
email: [email protected]



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