John,

Thanks for your advice.  Will read the suggested standards for further info.

Regards,

Scott


On 7/8/13 1:10 AM, "John Woodgate" <[email protected]> wrote:

> In message <ce274439.1bdf8%[email protected]>, dated Wed, 7 Aug 2013,
> Scott Xe <[email protected]> writes:
> 
>> Have all mains cords for Europe including UK to comply with EN 50525
>> now? BS 6500 is superseded by this new EN 50525?  Are there any major
>> differences from the outer surface?
> 
> It's not quite like that. Cables in CENELEC were covered by 'Harmonized
> Documents' (HD), which was supposed to be a temporary status until EN
> standards could be written. The issue may have been forced by the
> Commission trying to reserve the term 'harmonized standard' for those
> that it notifies in the Official Journal.
> 
> So EN 50525 (which isn't all that new and is a multi-part standard) just
> replaces the parts of an HD. You probably need to look at EN 50525-11 or
> EN 50525-12.

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