Dear All, Some countries like China, Taiwan and Korea require additional testing on some components if they are not additionally in country certified or CB certified. In most cases, it is the ac/dc power supply and dc/dc convertors which is an issue, but recently Chinese government labs are becoming more strict on components and are requiring samples for additional testing on dc fans and other such components!!! Peter
--- On Wed, 2/11/09, Ted Eckert <[email protected]> wrote: From: Ted Eckert <[email protected]> Subject: RE: IEC acceptance of component guidelines require CB Licensing of components. To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 8:30 AM Hello Ted, I would go as far to say that UL International is asking for too much if they are requiring a CB Certificate for any component. You need to demand a rational for this request. UL and VDE approval should be sufficient to demonstrate compliance to the necessary standards. IEC 60950-1 typically requires that some components comply with either the relevant IEC standard or they must be verified for construction and performance with the final product. My experience with VDE is that they when they approve a component or product, they review it against the international IEC version and the EN version with European national deviations. As such, a VDE certificate alone should be sufficient if UL is testing your product to grant a CB report. The member countries of the CB Scheme typically have national variations of IEC 60950-1 allowing their national standards to be used for components in addition to the IEC standards, but I do not know of a case where a national variation prohibits using compliance to the IEC standards. National variants, such as UL 60950-1, typically have national deviations allowing components to be tested to national standards. If UL is testing your product for UL Listing, then the UL approval on the filter should be sufficient. There are only a few components, such as plugs, which typically must conform to the national standards for the countries in which they will be sold even when they are part of a product being tested for a CB report. However, I do not see a line filter as typically being part of this category. I encourage list members to let me know if I am incorrect or if they know of exceptions. Ted Eckert Compliance Engineer Microsoft Corporation [email protected] The opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer. From: Pickard, Ron [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 8:10 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: IEC acceptance of component guidelines require CB Licensing of components. Indeed, I have also seen many CB reports including components without their own CB docs. Those components are typically found in the critical components list of a CB report and are usually have demonstrable compliance to an international safety standard (UL even accepts UL compliance in some cases), in which I have never seen any reference to a component¢s CB certificate. We do not know what types of components are in question so we cannot give better advice, but a voice conversation with that UL certifier is recommended. IHTH. Best regards, Ron Pickard [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Petrie, Craig D Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 9:19 AM To: Carr, Ted; [email protected] Subject: RE: IEC acceptance of component guidelines require CB Licensing of components. Ted, By CB license I assume you mean CB certificate. CB certificates are generally not required for components used for "building in". I have seen many IT products achieve CB certification using AC filters which do not have a CB certificate. Indeed I was not aware, and do not believe, it is possible to obtain a CB certificate for such a component. Regards, Craig ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Carr, Ted Sent: 11 February 2009 14:55 To: [email protected] Subject: IEC acceptance of component guidelines require CB Licensing of components. Hi, I'm in the process of renewing a CB License for an ITE Terminal and in the final review by the UL International Certification office additional information was require. The information requested was CB licensing for certain components. My problem is the manufacturer's of the components don't have CB licenses. For example one component was a standard AC input filter by a known company which on has UL, cUL and VDE approvals. Is there a way passed the rules interpretation of requiring a CB License for this component? Regards, Ted Carr CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The contents of this email are confidential and for the exclusive use of the intended recipient. If you receive this email in error, please delete it from your system immediately and notify us either by email, telephone or fax. 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