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Re: CE certification
>From memory if you use an external power supply that is CE approved
you still need to have your product tested but as you don't have
mains going into it the testing is less complex and therefore cheaper.
Regards
Paul
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@k...> wrote:
> Does anyone knows:
> If I want to design and start selling some electrical device, when
do I need
> to get CE certification.
> I think that proces for obtaining such certification is expensive
so, for
> the cheap things and small series, probably it's not worth taking
such
> route.
> However, I would like to know, is there any legal requirement to
have such
> certificate if you want to sell such devices.
> I think that someone mentioned that if your device has separate
power supply
> then it doesn't need it.
> Anyone to put some light on this issue?
> Nik
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