On Jun 19, 1:40=A0pm, Wimpie <wimabc...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On 17 jun, 19:06, Matt Wilson
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> > Does anyone have a good reference to a source that states either
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> > that a new electronic product (running off 5 to 12 volts DC possibly
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> > third party mains adapter 'wall wart') shown at a trade show *should*
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> > or provided there are 'warnings' *no* CE mark is necessary?
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> > Similarly a good source of a definition of placing on the market would
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> > handy too - i.e. that includes the idea of bringing in to service
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> > Answers to either or both will help settle some arguments, thanks very
> > much.
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> > - MDW.
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> Hello,
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> I forgot to mention that product for trade shows do not have to be in
> compliance with CE, as long as you mention this.
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> Detailed info about CE marking process and definitions can be found
> here: ec.europa.eu/enterprise/newapproach/legislation/guide/do***ent/
> 1999_1282_en.pdf
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> Best regards,
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Wim:
Thanks for providing the information, I have those references
somewhere in my computer, but was hoping someone in the EU could help
the OP since he is in the EU.
BOb HOfmann


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