Dave

The following is stated in the RED

Article 19 General principles of the CE marking
1.The CE marking shall be subject to the general principles set out in Article 
30 of Regulation (EC) No 765/2008. 22.5.2014 L 153/80 Official Journal of the 
European Union EN
2.On account of the nature of radio equipment, the height of the CE marking 
affixed to radio equipment may be lower than 5 mm, provided that it remains 
visible and legible.

The issue is the interpretation of “on account of the nature of”.

However, other Directives may also apply as noted in the RED Guide

If the radio equipment is subject to other pieces of EU legislation which do 
not allow the CE marking to be smaller than 5 mm, then the possibility of using 
a smaller CE mark cannot be used by the manufacturer (e.g. RoHS).

You are of course allowed to put the CE mark on the packaging where it is not 
possible to put it on the product (Clause 4.5.1.4 of The Blue Guide)

If you don’t put a 5mm CE on your product then you may find yourself having to 
justify your position to a market enforcement authority doing a “desk top” audit

Regards
Charlie

Charlie Blackham
Sulis Consultants Ltd
Tel: +44 (0)7946 624317
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From: Dave Wilson <00000271c3568f8a-dmarc-requ...@ieee.org>
Sent: 10 March 2020 02:53
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] Reduced CE mark

Hi listmembers,

I came across a statement on conformance.co.uk regarding CE marking and size 
requirements. Although the date shows 2020, it references the R&TTE Directive, 
so I'm not sure about that.

Anyway, it states that for small products it's permissible to reduce the CE 
mark to 3mm, and that this is based on earlier legislation covering marking 
text on products of less than 150mm.

Does anyone know what the earlier legislation was? In the past, I've found some 
surveillance authorities to be sticklers for the 5mm minimum and wondered if 
anyone has been able to cite this earlier legislation in support of a size 
reduction.

Cheers,

Dave
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