16-12-2024, 10:53 AM
https://youtu.be/6hVe_spuJQI
Rossman's repost of the video with a pre-spiel by Rossman.
Without any comment regarding Rossman or Mend it Mark's video, or the product design, I did notice that the CE mark on the rear panel does not conform to the CE definition https://cemarking.net/affixing-ce-marking/ . In any event, equipment of this kind has to pass two main tests; Electromagnetic Compatibility (conducted and radiated), and the Low Voltage Directive (mains creepage and clearance etc). Now you can self-certify if you have carried out those tests yourself and hold documentation for those tests. After that you can affix a correctly proportioned CE mark.
Self-certification explained https://cemarking.net/ce-marking-knowled...themselves.
However, I've personally used a test house, first to do a pre-compliance test to indicate if a design will pass EMC and LVD tests, or which areas need attention before a full test. Sure it costs a few grand, but you can then CE mark the product with confidence.
Craig
Rossman's repost of the video with a pre-spiel by Rossman.
Without any comment regarding Rossman or Mend it Mark's video, or the product design, I did notice that the CE mark on the rear panel does not conform to the CE definition https://cemarking.net/affixing-ce-marking/ . In any event, equipment of this kind has to pass two main tests; Electromagnetic Compatibility (conducted and radiated), and the Low Voltage Directive (mains creepage and clearance etc). Now you can self-certify if you have carried out those tests yourself and hold documentation for those tests. After that you can affix a correctly proportioned CE mark.
Self-certification explained https://cemarking.net/ce-marking-knowled...themselves.
However, I've personally used a test house, first to do a pre-compliance test to indicate if a design will pass EMC and LVD tests, or which areas need attention before a full test. Sure it costs a few grand, but you can then CE mark the product with confidence.
Craig







