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mapj1:
CE marking for the interference directive or something is secondary to if the plugs do not fit.
Quite a flippant remark?
CE mark is required for the Low Voltage Directive - the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations in the UK requiring the UKCA Mark for the same reason.
This particular product has no active components and the EMC Directive / Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations is irrelevant (although other products in the range may well have active components, for example integral USB charging, WiFi Extender or PLT) and the EMC legislation would of course be relevant).
mapj1:
CE marking for the interference directive or something is secondary to if the plugs do not fit.
Quite a flippant remark?
CE mark is required for the Low Voltage Directive - the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations in the UK requiring the UKCA Mark for the same reason.
This particular product has no active components and the EMC Directive / Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations is irrelevant (although other products in the range may well have active components, for example integral USB charging, WiFi Extender or PLT) and the EMC legislation would of course be relevant).
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