Thanks to Patrick for the link to this doc. It does have a better
explanation for some things.

I am not certain how I can reference a third-party proposal paper in my
declaration of conformity.

Brian 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Conway,
Patrick R (bNB Houston)
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 1:18 PM
To: Mark Gandler; [email protected]
Subject: RE: EuP Directive and EC 1275/2008

This guidance document may have your answer. (anyone know of a more recent
version of this guidance doc?)
In particular, this paragraph from page 4 applies to your question:
<snip>
Energy-using products used by specialised professional workers as crucial
equipment in the accomplishment of their main task (telephone operators,
print-room workers, production operators) are considered to be of
professional or industrial nature and as such are out of scope for this
measure. This includes servers and WLAN or LAN routers, which are not
intended to be installed and operated by end users. 
<snip>

http://www.eicta.org/index.php?id=242&id_article=241
 
Best,
Patrick.
[email protected]
281-514-2259

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