Can l have your views on the following please.
 
As l understand it all new Electronic products should now have their
Declaration of Conformities to the new EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, but products
already on the market can still quote the old Directive in their D of C's
 
It is a common practice for company's to take anther manufactures product and
put their company logo on  - badge engineer it basically. 
 
In the past they issued a D of C in their name, based on the other
manufacturers D of C. 
 
During this change over period if a company wishes to badge engineer a
product, but the D of C is to the old Directive what should they do :
 
1) Write a D of C to the old Directive under the argument that product is in
the market already anyway - if only with a different name
2) Ask the supplier manufacturer for an updated D of C. There a small
differences between the two Directives.
 
Thanks for your help
 
Ian White
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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