Amund,
This topic seems to have languished for some time and,
perhaps, you have resolved your question and are happily on your way toward
North American certification.
Since you mentioned multimedia A/V but not the particular EN
standard I presume that you have been working to certify to 60065. If so,
you are quite well prepared to move ahead with the NA cULus certifications
since this is a harmonized standard with NA. The battery power might raise
additional questions and the cert house can invoke other requirements that
are not explicitly stated in the harmonized standard to provide what they
consider to be the needed protection.
Depending upon your level of uncertainness you could consider
opening a preliminary investigation to get the requirements clearly laid out
before moving ahead with the certification itself. I have done this in the
past to ensure that the client would not be surprised by the ongoing
certification discussion nor stopped in their tracks because of a difficult
non-compliance issue.
I hope this helps.
:>) br, Pete
Peter E Perkins, PE
Principal Product Safety & Regulatory Affairs Consultant
PO Box 23427
Tigard, ORe 97281-3427
503/452-1201
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From: Amund Westin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2015 12:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] CSA/cUL Certification
Product: Multimedia (audio/video) powered by 12V battery or AC/DC adapter.
Before even start making an approach towards CSA and UL, are there any
important technical issues that should be addressed before getting on?
I mean, the product is finished developed (for Europe market) and maybe a
kind of quick check will point out if CSA/cUL Certification is possible at
all .
Thanks.
Best regards
Amund
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