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CE marking of elctrical control panels

Before BREXIT, the following statement regarding control panels was true.

"Low voltage Assemblies marketed within the EU have to comply with all relevant Directives and be CE marked. For the majority of Assemblies this requires compliance with the Low Voltage and the EMC Directives. Fully meeting BS EN 61439-2 allows the PSC Assembly to be CE marked.”

Now that we have left the EU and since I havent heard anything to the contrary I presume UK control panels still have to comply with BS EN 61439, but should they also have a CE mark .

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  • not that many will lie awake and  worry, according to Ebay compliance costs £2.99 for a sheet of what appears to be a hundred stickers.
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/174579206885

    Which rather defeats the point....

    Mind you this other (rather rude) label, may be quite well applied to quite a few of the govt's decisions in matters technical, not just this one.


    Mike.

  • The best comment regarding CE/UKCA marking is 'No-one will check your homework until it goes wrong'

    For compliance it's the Technical File and Declaration of Conformity behind it that need to be correct.

    I will confess to buying a pack of a hundred UKCA labels to quickly mark up a UK shipment, but all the paperwork was already in place....

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  • The best comment regarding CE/UKCA marking is 'No-one will check your homework until it goes wrong'

    For compliance it's the Technical File and Declaration of Conformity behind it that need to be correct.

    I will confess to buying a pack of a hundred UKCA labels to quickly mark up a UK shipment, but all the paperwork was already in place....

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