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Re: [LUG] CE marking for PC building?

 

Gordon Henderson wrote:
> Anyone here know anything about CE marking which would appear to apply to 
> anyone building PCs from compoments then selling them on...
>
> Even (AIUI) taking a standard PC, putting a PCI card in it, then selling 
> it on would need to re-CE the unit as a whole. It seems bonkers, but there 
> you go.
>
> Gordon
>   
Ahh I remember this from years back, about 1996 when it was first 
introduced.  I think technically to mark something as CE approved the 
manufacturer of the PC (basically the PC builder) has to as you say send 
the machine away for certficiation.

I'd be surprised that many system builders do this though, as you say if 
someone adds a PCI card to a PC (say for instance PC World if they are 
adding something to a PC before a customer purchases it) then I doubt 
they'd send it off for approval.

IIRC the company I worked for when this all came about found that as 
long as they used only CE approved components they would be okay.  I've 
not heard of anyone being caught out by doing this, and considering how 
many different components are out there and how many combinations you 
(or a customer) could come up with, I wouldn't think it would be cost 
effective to send a PC away every time to get certified on each 
variation of components.

Rob



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