Manual must be simplified Chinese
Labels must have Chinese characters for rating, model, product name
Mains Power cord set (mains to appliance inlet) must be CCC certified
Internal wiring can be UL or IEC, but because you have a jacketed cord maybe
they will accept only IEC (depends on the lab you are using and their
decision). You may wish to appeal and get an official answer from the
certification body. Are you using CQC to get CCC?
 
Peter

--- On Mon, 8/25/08, Petrie, Craig D <cp185...@ncr.com> wrote:


        From: Petrie, Craig D <cp185...@ncr.com>
        Subject: CCC Requirements for Harnesses and Manuals
        To: emc-p...@ieee.org
        Date: Monday, August 25, 2008, 7:46 AM
        
        
        Dear approval experts, 
        I am working on CCC approvals for some Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) 
at
present, and have come across some certification difficulties regarding
harnesses and operator manuals.  I would be grateful if you could share any
similar CCC experiences with me, either by way of mailing list or off-line.
        I have been informed that all mains carrying cords (including internal 
ATM
conductors)  must have CCC approval.  We had originally believed it was only
the power cord (from wall socket to ATM inlet filter) which required this
approval.  Have you had any experience with such a requirement, and if so, how
did you handle this?  What type of power cord did you have to use (our ATMs
use SJT type for external power cord and SVT type for internal mains carrying
cords)?
        Also, we have been told that we must ship a Chinese Operator Manual 
either in
hard copy or on a CD with each ATM destined for the Chinese market.  Again,
could you share any experiences you've have had regarding manuals etc?
        Thanks for your advice, 
        Craig 
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