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CE Markings on Re-Packaged Equipment

12/01/2009 5:44 AM

Hi,

Can you advise me please.

We have an item of equipment that we have housed in a flight case.

The item (a three phase motor drive) has the CE mark.

The flight case is metal and the unit as a whole passes the class 1 handheld/portable PAT for earth bonding and insulation.

Can we legally copy the CE mark to the outside of the box as the original mark can no longer be seen when the equipment is in use?

Thanks for your help,

Regards,

Mike

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Re: CE Markings on Re-Packaged Equipment

12/01/2009 8:47 AM

Without meeting the CE norms in whole, you are not allowed to copy the CE mark.

Put in your documents that the individual motor is CE compliant.

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Re: CE Markings on Re-Packaged Equipment

12/02/2009 8:51 AM

CE allows you to self certify equipment in about 90% of all cases. Check out this website for more information. http://www.cemarking.net/ This site can provide you with the information you are looking for and most of it is free!

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Re: CE Markings on Re-Packaged Equipment

12/02/2009 11:42 AM

Thanks for that Jamew. The website looks promising.

I sent the same question to the BSI and all I got was a single line, unintelligable reply and a link to an EU website that just listed European notified bodies.

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