Greetings compliance professionals, Looks like one of our chargers will soon 
be going into the Mexican market. I should have a handle on getting safety 
listed - I believe registered is the correct term - to NOM-001.  The charger 
has UL safety listing, and UL has said a letter can be issued to prove the 
product meets NOM safety, for a reasonable fee (I've seen worse).  We just need 
a rep firm with RFC listing to complete the registration.  I am less clear on 
IFT registration for EMC compliance.  The unit also has an FCC ID (residential 
/ Class B) and a fairly complete data file, in which I witnessed the testing 
myself.  Anybody have a feel if the FCC ID will suffice for IFT registration?  
Anyone been through this?  Can anyone recommend a firm with RFC to help get the 
product registered?    thanks, Colorado Brian

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