Hi Gary,

There may be some misunderstanding between you and the Chinese manufacturer.

UL has a branch in China called UL-CCIC but cannot do CCC test.

CCC test covers both safety and EMC so CB report can be accepted for safety
part if the model name, factory name and manufacturer name are identical to
the CCC application.

But EMC need to be tested in government labs. So if the product is not
functional, how can the test be conducted?

Besides CCC, you still need SFDA for medical equipment.

Just FYI.

Paul Wang (王卫波)

G&M Compliance,Inc.Beijing Office

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主题: Chinese UL?

 

Does CCC handle medical products �C large X-ray machines and the like, or
does China allow the use of a CB report.

 

One of our program manages has been asked to get samples ready for
“Chinese UL” and that the samples don’t have to be final versions, just
maybe electrical prototypes. I know that UL has offices in China, but those
are nothing more than an extension of the US offices. Do you think the
customer might mean CCC?

I’m confused. China isn’t part of the EU so I don’t believe they accept
CB reports for safety, but I think UL does have country deviations for China
�C so maybe they do.

But in either case sending non-functioning prototypes mechanical or
electrical doesn’t match up in any case I can think of.

This is a Chinese Manufacturer but I think we having some difficulties with
the language.

 

Can anybody straighten me out a little here.

 


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