Good morning.

In reviewing the DENAN Law and the METI DENAN Guide (v4.0), there's 
mention of a need to mark the "notifying supplier" (in this case, 
taken as the importer) adjacent to the PSE Mark. This appears to be 
targeted at importers of large quantities of ac/dc power supplies 
for sale to the public.

If taken very conservatively (as Japan tends to be), this would 
apply to all ac/dc power supplies. Does anyone know if this marking 
requirement applies to power supplies that are part of a kit or sold 
as spares?


Regards,

Peter Tarver
ptar...@ieee.org

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