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
Hey Mike,
Personally, I would accept that but…..
I will refer back to my “grey” statement.
Mark
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To: Schmidt, Mark
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Subject: Re: SEV Mark Required for Swiss Adapter Plug?
"How did you
Have you tried asking SEV?
John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
J M Woodgate and Associates www.woodjohn.uk
Rayleigh, Essex UK
On 2018-08-03 15:44, MIKE wrote:
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
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
Hi Brian,
“The good-old-days” Where have all the good times gone?
Legislation destroyed the essence of common sense practices and logic.
Influenced by power (monetary) and opinion which equates to politics. Yup, I
said the “P” word.
Regards,
Mark
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