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

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. 

Another thing that still confuses me is that the EuP point the U.S. EnergyStar
regulations - which seem to include battery chargers as a separate device
(that is, not as an EPS) that is scoped for efficiency requirements, but the
all of the EuP directives and associated implementation do not indicate any
exemption for chargers.

Another source of confusion is that the 'Lot 7 Battery Chargers and External
Power Supplies Final Report' indicates that the EuP shall include battery
chargers.

I would appreciate some links to official EU sites that indicate if battery
chargers are within the scope of the EuP directive.

thanks,
Brian 

 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Nick
 > Williams
 > Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 12:42 AM
 > To: [email protected]
 > Subject: Environmental design
 > 
 > Readers of this forum may be interested to know of the 
 > publication of 
 > the following standard by BSI:
 > 
 > BS EN 62430:2009 "Environmentally conscious design for 
 > electrical and 
 > electronic products".
 > 
 > I'm sure several of us would also be interested in any comments and 
 > observations people may care to offer on the content. I have not had 
 > a chance to read it myself yet.
 > 
 > Nick.

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