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Sounds like a rumour started by ecotech.
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Nick, just relax. You can't be that oblivious to the talks across the forms/facebook that the markings MAY have been counterfeit. You also can't be that naive to think a product out of China would fake such a marking. All we are doing is trying to find out the truth. If the pumps are legit, end of discussion. The point of the thread is to squash the rumors and find out the truth. If they are certified there should be no issues getting the paperwork. |
I think because it is being submerged in water/around hazardous environment makes them NEED to have certification.
From ESA site: The OESC Rule 2-022(3) (c) specifies some exceptions to electrical product approval requirements. Electrical equipment does not require approval if it connected to the load side of an approved Class 2 power supply whose power output does not exceed 100 V |
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It's the Class 2 power supply (the "Wall Wart", AC/DC converter) that needs the certification. I have yet to see anyone produce a shred of information that confirms that the certification is faked. There's alot of "I've heard" and "I know for a fact", but no-one is producing a credible source... |
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For the ones in BC, there is a safety office you can take your electrical devices to get it approved by the BC Safety board. I can't remember what the office is called but it was located in Richmond located near the tech companies. I remember taking samples of computer power supplies to them when I was importing them. Good luck! |
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Jebao Pumps - Illegal?
Thanks for the clarification, I was going to call ESA inspector to come do a field evaluation as I know a few around here.
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Just curious, are DIY LED fixtures, and other DIY devices involving electricity (eg. ATO switches) illegal, and no insurance coverage if there is a fire?
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