Hello Robert,

 

1.     Yes the EESS only covers household type equipment.  In-scope
equipment is defined as follows.
All new electrical equipment with a rated voltage of:
a) greater than 50V AC RMS or 120V ripple-free DC; and
b) less than 1000V AC RMS or 1500V ripple-free DC,
that is designed, or marketed as suitable for household, personal or similar
use.

2.     It is correct suppliers currently registered on the ACMA database
have 3 years from the commencement date (scheduled for 01 Jul 12) to
register on the EESS database BUT they also have 3 years from the
commencement date to move to the RCM on their product.  Product already
labelled with the A-Tick or C-Tick and sitting in stock will be allowed to
be supplied but obviously the supplier will need to be able to demonstrate
the equipment was indeed "in stock" prior to the close of (i.e. scheduled
for 30 Jun 15).  This means that any product that has the label applied
after 30 Jun 15 cannot be supplied.

 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, 19 March 2012 11:20 PM
To: Kevin Richardson
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [PSES] SAA certification required to ship Australia?

 

Kevin, two questions: 

1. What is the scope of the EESS? Does it only cover household equipment? 

2. Current Suppliers (those already on ACMA's supplier ID database) have 3
years to register on the EESS database but starting on 1 July 2012 all
products entering 
Australia must have the single RCM mark, right? 

Bob Heller
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From:        "Kevin Richardson" <[email protected]> 
To:        "'Christopher'" <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]> 
Date:        03/15/2012 06:24 PM 
Subject:        RE: [PSES] SAA certification required to ship Australia? 
Sent by:        [email protected] 

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Hi Christopher, 
  
As Brian O'Connell said, SAA Certification is not a regulatory requirement. 
  
The external power supply, as Ron Pickard said, would need: 
.        An electrical safety "Certificate of Approval"; 
.        To comply with EMC regulations; and 
.        To comply Australian MEPS requirements and be registered  on the
MEPS database. 
  
The WiFi device would need to comply with both radiocommunications
regulations applicable to any radio device supplied to the market, i.e. the
Australian  Radiocommunications Labelling Notice (RLN), plus radio licensing
requirements. 
  
Providing this is a stand-alone WiFi device (i.e. its sole purpose in life
is to transmit and receive WiFi) then EMC regulations would not apply. If it
has other capability as well it would be required to comply while the
transmitter is in idle mode. 
  
If this is a 'portable/mobile' device, then Australian EMR regulations would
also apply. 
  
Best regards, 
Kevin Richardson 
Stanimore Pty Limited 
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(Legislation/Regulations/Standards/Australian Agent Services) 
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From: Christopher [ <mailto:[email protected]> mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, 16 March 2012 4:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] SAA certification required to ship Australia? 
  
  
Folks, 
  
Does a 802.11 wifi product require a SAA certification to ship our products
to Australia or New Zealand? 
We do not manufacturer the 12Vdc wall mount adapter. 
Thanks in advance for any help. 
Christopher 
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