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ENEC Certification
The ¡®ENEC¡¯ mark is a common European product certification mark based on testing to harmonised European safety standards.
It stands for ¡®European Norms Electrical Certification¡¯ ¨C the number shown to the right of the mark merely identifying the CCA member, (17 in the case of Nemko).
Since its launch in 1991, the ¡®ENEC¡¯ mark has had remarkable success. To date more than 12,000 licences have been issued covering more than 30,000 different products.
Currently the ¡®ENEC¡¯ mark covers the following key areas:
1 Luminaires (EN 60598) and associated components (eg EN 60920, EN 60400, etc).
2 Transformers, (EN 60742, EN 61558).
3 Connectors and couplers (EN 60998, EN 60999, EN 60320).
4 Information technology equipment, (EN 60950).
5 Switches for appliances (EN 61058).
6 Controls (EN 60730).
7 Capacitors, filters and inductors (EN 132400, EN 133200, EN 138100).
Availability:
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1-3 For these product types, the ENEC mark is restricted to European manufacturers only, (although the production site may be anywhere in the world).
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4-7 There is no geographical limitation for products within this range.
Production Surveillance:
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For manufacturers of luminaires, components and connectors, the quality system must comply with ISO 9002.
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For manufacturers of other equipment, either the quality system has to comply with ISO 9002 or a factory inspection must be carried out twice a year, plus product surveillance checks.
Benefits:
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Formally recognised in at least 20 European countries.
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Demonstrates that the product has been independently tested to the relevant European safety standards.
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Demonstrates that manufacturer¡¯s quality system has been independently assessed.
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Provides documentation for ¡®CE¡¯ marking purposes, under the Low Voltage Directive. |