I don't think a CE mark is required for the stand. However, you may have to
test your product as it is installed on the stand. The particular tests I
am thinking of are the 10 degree tip test and the xx Newton sideways push
force test. Does the product tip over in either of these two tests? If so,
what is the result? Can any one or any thing be damaged if the product tips
over? Will it hurt if the subwoofer lands on your foot? Something to think
about.
Scott
s_doug...@ecrm.com
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From: koh...@cyberway.com.sg [SMTP:koh...@cyberway.com.sg]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 1999 11:15 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject:Speaker Stand
Hi,
We are currently selling speaker system unit in Europe market.
The speaker system consists of a main unit which is the subwoofer and five
satelite speakers.
The satelite speaker is just a passive device.
We have the complete speaker unit tested and compliance to EMC and LVD
Directive.
Now our design team has made satelite speaker stand. Having the speaker
supported enhance it sound quality.
These stand has three leg, made of purely plastic material. It caters for
the wires, from the subwoofer to the satelite speaker, to be laid within.
We will be putting these stand out for sales (thru retail website) to
existing custom who had purchase our speaker system.
I think my questions is a bit silly.
Is CE mark required for sales of this plastic stand?
Is there any directive that this plastic stand falls under?
Are there directive which requires the plastic material or the
structure/shape to be of certain type?
Your advice is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Regards
Koh
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