Richard, 

Thanks for your advice.  The products include battery-operated audio, video or
photographic devices, i.e., MP3 players, portable media players, digital
cameras, etc., and most of pc peripherals, i.e., pc cards, USB hubs, mouses,
etc., attached to card slots inside personal computer or USB ports. 


Raymond Li 







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Raymond, 
  
The answer depends on the type of products you supply.  If you could be more
specific the replies you receive would be more focused. 
  
Richard Hughes 
  
  
In a message dated 15/03/2005 17:55:59 GMT Standard Time, Raymond.Li writes: 
The scope of LVD directive includes electrical products operating 50-1000
Vac/75-1500 Vdc.  On the market, a lot of electrical products especially
electronic products are operating under 50 Vac/75 Vdc.  Why doesn't LVD
Directive cover the products operating under such voltage?  Can someone advise
which directive or regulation covers this loophole in EU currently. 

Thanks and regards, 

Raymond Li 
  
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