In message <[email protected]>, dated Wed, 9 
Sep 2009, Brian O'Connell <[email protected]> writes:

>Thanks very much to Nick for the info. Will have to order from the good 
>people at the ILI today.

You might care to check the price of DS EN 62430 (in English) at 
www.ds.dk
>
>For the purpose of this discussion, the term 'battery charger' does not 
>indicate consumer goods, but for professional fire and police use - 
>where the Dec of Conformity points to standards harmonized in the LVD 
>and RTTE.
>
>Does conformity to 62430 provide presumption of conformity to the EuP, 
>RoHS, and/or REACH directives ? I could not find it on any harmonized 
>list.

62430 is basically an IEC standard, and was not written in order to show 
conformity with any regional regulations. It probably won't appear in 
any EU list for quite a while, if it ever does, because it's about 
design principles, rather than product characteristics.
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