" How did you verify the certification to the IEC standards? " 

By reviewing a TRF provided by a test lab that also provided a 17025 cert. 

Mike 

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From: "Mark Schmidt" <[email protected]> 
To: "MIKE" <[email protected]>, "EMC-PSTC" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, August 3, 2018 10:18:02 AM 
Subject: RE: SEV Mark Required for Swiss Adapter Plug? 



Hi Mike, 



SEV or ENEC Mark - Yes. It’s a corporate liability question or applied due 
diligence to protect your consumer. How did you verify the certification to the 
IEC standards? Either way I would think that your corporate layers would advise 
100% to the letter of the law. 



Which doesn’t help much in the decision making process. Everyone wants that 
absolute Yes or No answer in our very grey world. 



Regards, 

Mark 




From: MIKE [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2018 10:44 AM 
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [PSES] SEV Mark Required for Swiss Adapter Plug? 




I’m looking for an adapter plug that allows a Schuko plug to be connected to a 
grounded Swiss receptacle. I have found one that is certified to IEC 60884-1 
and IEC 60884-2-5. It does not have an SEV mark. 
Is an SEV mark required for adapter plugs to be used in Switzerland? 
Thanks, 
Mike Sherman 
Graco Inc. 

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