cc:(bcc: George Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject: Re: CE or CB ?
Perfect time to ask this question.
A few years ago, I went the CB scheme with a product
that was ITE under the IEC-950 umbrella.
At that time, the CB scheme would only cover power
supplies and not the entire product approval
Perfect time to ask this question.
A few years ago, I went the CB scheme with a product
that was ITE under the IEC-950 umbrella.
At that time, the CB scheme would only cover power
supplies and not the entire product approval.
Having not done the CB scheme before or since I've
not much
200106081250.iaa25...@interlock2.lexmark.com, geor...@lexmark.com
inimitably wrote:
If a manufacturer plans to certify (as required) products in many geographies,
he/she will often be confronted with some or all of the following additional
country requirements:
EMC - radiated, conducted, and
'
Subject: CE or CB ?
I am in the process of introducing product into the EU and possibly
world wide. I was shown that the CB mark testing covers all the countries
in the EU that we plan to sell to and other countries as well. Is this a
new mark? Would I be better off getting the CE mark
suggested, check out www.cbscheme.org
taniagr...@msn.com
- Original Message -
From: fw...@us.tuv.com
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 3:17 PM
To: Brian O'Connell
Cc: 'emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org'; owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: CE or CB ?
TUV has single-day seminars
requirements of the 'CE' mark. Both
UL and TUV can do the CD dance.
-Original Message-
From: Dan Pierce [mailto:dpie...@openglobe.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 6:31 AM
To: 'emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org'
Cc: 'dan.kin...@heapg.com'; 'brian.stuc...@heapg.com'
Subject: CE or CB ?
I
Dan,
There is no CB mark. The CE marking is required for the EU,
indicating compliance with all applicable EU Directives for the product
involved. This is accepted by the 15 member states and by Norway,
Iceland, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. Several Eastern European
countries are waiting
or the CB mark?
CE Marking is required in the EU and is accepted in some other countries
nearby the EU. It is not a safety marking, but an indication of
compliance with EC Directives (which may have safety implications).
The test facility that
provided me with the information was Intertek Testing
I am in the process of introducing product into the EU and possibly
world wide. I was shown that the CB mark testing covers all the countries
in the EU that we plan to sell to and other countries as well. Is this a
new mark? Would I be better off getting the CE mark and then test
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