Hi Frank,

I think more information is needed to give you a useful answer … of course, it 
can be shipped, and probably successfully imported and placed on the market, 
but maybe not in compliance with applicable regulations and directives.

I’m assuming if you pad out your question it is more like “Can a XYZ product be 
declared compliant with the QRS directive if it has passed an evaluation to 
UL/CSA 61010-1?”

In the context of that assumption, if you can reasonably argue/document the UL 
version adequately addresses the essential requirements of the directive(s) in 
question, then ‘yes’. Directives don’t require one to use harmonized standards, 
they just afford the harmonized standards a presumption of conformity.

(Note: ‘ENs’ are harmonized, not ‘IECs’ – and sometimes there are objective 
differences between the two… I do not know if that is the case for 61010-1)

But, of course, passing a UL 61010-1 evaluation is not a sufficient basis for 
declaring compliance to the RoHS directive.

Regards,
-Lauren

From: Frank Tang <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2019 4:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] 61010-1, UL/CSA to IEC

Hi All,
If a product was evaluated to UL/CSA 61010-1 can EUT ship to EU nations?
If not, can UL/CSA test report data be leveraged for IEC-61010 evaluation?

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Thank you and best regards.
- Frank
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