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![]() The CE certification is irrelevant because it has the c UL us, provided it's not counterfit.
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![]() Should they have documentation to prove the c UL us code?
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![]() The manufacturer of the power supply should have it, there is a place on the ESA website where you can see if it is listed.
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![]() Sounds like a rumour started by ecotech.
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![]() 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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![]() Thanks for the clarification, I was going to call ESA inspector to come do a field evaluation as I know a few around here.
Last edited by uniboob; 11-05-2013 at 02:31 PM. |