Yes, but be careful!

 

The "provided it was outside the scope of RoHS 1" bit is the key.  That
determination has to be made correctly - if it was wrongly considered
outside RoHS 1 scope (and quite a lot has been evaluated wrongly), then
there isn't the transition period, and it's 2013.

 

John C.

 

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From: Knudsen, Patricia [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 22 August 2012 23:06
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PSES] CE Marking of Power Cables

 

Cables have a transition period for compliance to RoHS recast until July
2019, per article 2.2:

 

"2. Without prejudice to Article 4(3) and 4(4), Member States shall provide
that EEE that was outside the scope of Directive 2002/95/EC, but which would
not comply with this Directive, may nevertheless continue to be made
available on the market until 22 July 2019."

 

The U.S. Department of Commerce has a pretty decent FAQ for RoHS Recast:

 

http://www.ita.doc.gov/td/standards/Markets/Western%20Europe/European%20Unio
n/Webpage%20RoHS%20II%20FAQ%20final.pdf

 

 

Patty Knudsen

Product Safety Engineering
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From: Monrad Monsen [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 4:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] CE Marking of Power Cables

 

Must power cables imported and sold in Europe have a CE mark and
manufacturer's name & address starting 3 January 2013 in accordance with the
recast RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU?  Similarly, must the power cable have its
own declaration of conformity (DOC)?

It appears that AC power cables shipped in separate boxes would meet the
definition of EEE in article 3 definition (1) as the AC power cable is
"equipment for the ... transfer ... of such currents and fields and designed
for use with a voltage rating not exceeding 1 000 volts for alternating
current". 

For companies that sell worldwide, many ship the power cables alone in their
own boxes separate from the system products since their products are sold
worldwide and the correct power cable must be selected for each order as
applicable for each customer's country.  Usually, the power cable is
imported in the same shipment as the system, but there are other times when
the power cable is imported alone either to replace a damaged power cable
(field replacement unit) or sold to support moving a product already in
Europe to change plug types (different plugs used for moves to other
countries within Europe or to different power distribution units). Hence, it
would appear that power cables would need to comply with the European rules
individually for compliance instead of depending on the system product (like
a server) for the CE marking.

As a result, it appears that power cables will now require a CE mark, be
labeled with the manufacturer's name & address, and have its own DOC by 3
January 2013.

Note:  All opinions given in this e-mail are purely my own and do not
necessarily reflect the positions of any company I work for.

Thanks.

Monrad Monsen
+1.303.272.9612

 

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