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EV CHARGING EQUIPMENT

I am hearing from my network of contractors, that have actually read the new 722, that they have been asking charging equipment manufactures for documentary proof to comply with Note 5 of 722.411.4.


They are getting knocked back for asking or in one case a Declaration that says the particular device complies with BS 7671. I think that is wrong to declare that as BS 7671 is an installation safety standard and not a product standard. I believe that as a minimum the equipment must comply with the Low Voltage Directive and be CE marked. I also believe that manufacturers have to issue a Declaration of Conformity. 


BS 7671 722 has numerous references to the various standards required such as BS EN 61851 that the equipment must comply with. I am thinking it may be illegal to offer the sale of equipment that does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive and is not CE marked?


I am hoping the countries top man of equipment safety standards, Paul Skyrme , sees this post and will come on and give us his expert view?


Has any forum member asked for a Declaration of Conformity from EV charging equipment manufacturers and received one?
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    John Peckham:

    Paul


    Good to know that a DoC has to be supplied with the product but what about supplying it to me with my designers hat on so I can specify it for my design? I have got to do this this week!




    Any respectable suppliers should have the Doc available for download on their website, or send it upon request.

    If they don’t or can’t then I would simply be looking elsewhere, because I would be believing that the product was non compliant.


    As a designer, why would I want to be specifying a non-compliant product, and taking on the liability for that.

    As an installer why would I want to be installing a non-compliant product ant taking on the liability for that?


    If the information for the product doesn’t exist, or cannot be provided then the product isn’t legal for sale, simple.

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    John Peckham:

    Paul


    Good to know that a DoC has to be supplied with the product but what about supplying it to me with my designers hat on so I can specify it for my design? I have got to do this this week!




    Any respectable suppliers should have the Doc available for download on their website, or send it upon request.

    If they don’t or can’t then I would simply be looking elsewhere, because I would be believing that the product was non compliant.


    As a designer, why would I want to be specifying a non-compliant product, and taking on the liability for that.

    As an installer why would I want to be installing a non-compliant product ant taking on the liability for that?


    If the information for the product doesn’t exist, or cannot be provided then the product isn’t legal for sale, simple.

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