Forum,

 

We have a low voltage camera (class 3) that appears to NOT legally
require a NRTL certification for National Electric Code acceptance.

 

The product is powered by a LPS and should therefore be out of the
jurisdiction of the LVD also.

 

However, the camera also houses an IR light bank (presumably risk class
1) and marked with:

NOTICE

IR emitted from this product

Use appropriate shielding or eye protection

 

I am concerned about there being some LEGAL requirement limiting or
requiring marking for brightness. (i.e it needs certification.)

 

I'd like to know, that even with the IR LEDs, the camera can be put on
the market with a CE marking, without further investigation. (i.e., it
does not required certification.)

 

As always, any assistance is appreciated.

 

James Goedderz

Sr. Principal Engineer-Product Safety

Sensormatic Electronics, LLC

561.912.6378

 

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