CE Certification


Author:GIG      Postdate:2021-05-11

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 ce certificate

Characteristic

Compulsory + Self-declaration

Requirement Criteria

LVD, EMC, RED, MD, RoHS and other directive

Factory inspection

Non-essential conditions

Technical Information

Voltage

230V~(220-240V~)

Frequency

50Hz/60Hz

Plug

European specifications CEE 7/7 & 7/16or country specifications

CE, abbreviated from the French "Communate Europpene", stands for European Community. The European Community was later transformed into the European Union (EU).

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"CE" is a mandatory certification directive in the EU market and is considered as a passport for manufacturers to open and enter the European market. To circulate freely in the EU market, it is necessary to affix the "CE" mark to show that the product meets the basic requirements of the EU "New Approach to Technical Harmonization and Standardization" directive. This is a mandatory requirement for products under EU law. All products with the "CE" mark can be sold in each member state of the EU without having to meet the requirements of each member state, thus realizing the free circulation of goods within the EU member states. The significance of the CE marking is that the CE abbreviation is used as a symbol to indicate that the CE marked product conforms to the Essential Requirements of the relevant European Directive, and is used to confirm that the product has passed the corresponding conformity assessment procedures and/or the manufacturer's declaration of conformity, which truly becomes the passport for the product to be allowed to enter the European Community market. The relevant directives require the affixing of CE mark industrial products, without the CE mark, shall not be listed for sale, has been affixed with the CE mark to enter the market, found not to meet the safety requirements, be ordered to withdraw from the market, continued violation of the directives on CE marking provisions, will be restricted or prohibited from entering the EU market or forced to withdraw from the market.


Directives 
Directives are legal requirements for the use of certain categories of products, including basic health and safety requirements. These directives must be met before the CE mark can be posted, but manufacturers can choose how to assess them. Currently, the European Union has issued more than twenty CE directives (CE directive, such as: LVD, EMC, RED, MD, RoHS, etc.), and the CE mark is affixed to the product to provide technical documentation of the product. This is the only way to circulate in its market.


Harmonized Standards
The easiest way to demonstrate compliance with the Directive is through the European Harmonized Standards. If a particular product category complies with Harmonized Standards, it also means that it complies with the corresponding Directive specifications.


Declaration of Conformity Declaring conformity
Many directives allow manufacturers to self-declare. Some directives require manufacturers to submit their products to a third-party certification body for testing and certification, or to pass an audit of their quality system by a certification body.


The European Union (EU) covers 27 countries in the European region.


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