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Capitalise on the market opportunities in the European Union

Capitalise on the market opportunities in the European Union

EU-UnionThe European Union consists of 27 member states located in Europe. For most products entering the EU, there are harmonised regulations (EU Directives) which need to be complied with depending on its product scope. Most directives will require a CE Mark, a mandatory mark that demonstrates a manufacturers’ compliance to applicable EU directives. Individual country requirements may also apply.

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  • Plug Types

    Various types depending on countries.

  • Electrical Safety and EMC

    Regulatory agency

    European Commission (EC)

    Regulations

    • CE marking1, according to EU Directives, is mandatory.
    • DoC is sufficient but certification is recommended for marketing.
    • Product safety testing is required.
    • Compliance with European EN standards.

    EMC:

    •  CE marking according to EMC Directive.

    guidelines

    CE marking procedure:

    • Identify the directives that apply to the product. If more than one applies, all must be complied with.
    • Determine the extent to which the product complies with the requirements of the applicable directive(s).
    • Choose the conformity assessment procedure2 based on the directive for your product.

    1 CE marking is not a certification, approval or quality mark, but a manufacturer’s declaration that the product meets the essential requirements of the respective directives. Most EU Directives require CE marking.
    2 Conformity Assessment Procedure options for products with minimal risk include DoC while products with greater risks may require tests, audits or additional certificates from a Notified Body.

  • Energy Efficiency and Environmental

    Regulatory agency

    European Commission (EC)

    Regulations

    Energy Efficiency:

    • The Energy-related Products (ErP) Directive has repealed the Energy-using Products (EuP) Directive, extending the scope of eco-design requirements to all ErPs.
    • The EC is still reviewing its effectiveness. For product categories with regulations in force, CE marking applies.
    • New energy efficiency labels adopted for 6 product groups. 5 product groups of household appliances with "rescaled" labels. A new labelling product group for refrigerating appliances with a direct sales function used in shops and vending machines. These new labels will be visible for European consumers in physical stores and on-line as of 1 March 2021.

    RoHS & WEEE:

    • RoHS is a CE marking directive. Even though WEEE is not a CE marking directive, products must comply with the RoHS and WEEE Directives where applicable. Manufacturers must register compliance in target countries.

    Guidelines

    CE marking procedure:

    • Select the applicable product standards and test methods for your product and select an independent laboratory.
    • Compile the technical documentation for your product in order to prove that your product is in compliance with the applicable directive. 
    • Prepare a DoC declaring that the product fulfils the requirements of the applicable directive(s) with the legally binding signature of the manufacturer. 
    • After certification from the Notified Body has been granted, affix the CE mark to your product. There are specific rules to adhere to in CE marking.

    APPLICABLE PRODUCT CATEGORIES

    Product categories requiring CE marking include the products listed below:

    • Cableway equipment
    • Electrical products
    • Gas appliances
    • Medical devices
    • Telecommunications equipment
    • Toys

    A full list of product categories may be found here.

    Product groups with regulations according to the ErP Directive include:

    • Consumer electronics (televisions)
    • Electric motors
    • External power supplies
    • Household refrigerating appliances
    • Non-directional household lamps
    • Simple set-top boxes
    • Standby and off-mode losses
    • Tertiary sector lighting

    To determine if a particular product is subject to the above regulations, please contact us.

    5 product groups of household appliances with "rescaled" labels: 

    1. Dishwashers
    2. Electronic displays, including televisions monitors and digital signage displays
    3. Lamps
    4. Refrigerators, including wine storage fridges
    5. Washing machines and washer-driers

    OUR SERVICES AT A GLANCE

    TÜV SÜD has the experience and capability to support manufacturers in attaining compliance with EU4 (and individual country) requirements and obtaining the necessary approval. The TÜV SÜD family is a Notified Body with the expertise and capability to test your product to a large variety of Directives. TÜV SÜD can provide:

    • Expert opinions in the compliance of CE marking requirements 
    • Test reports to support Technical File documentation 
    • CE marking 
    • Certification of Conformity5 for safety, EMC, energy efficiency, RoHS & WEEE and applicable standards

    TUV SUD Mark P  TUV SUD Mark E  TUV SUD GS LogoTUV SUD EMC Mark

    4 EU Directives are the minimum requirements that manufacturers must meet for products to enter the EU. However, individual country requirements may also be applicable

    5 In addition to CE marking, which is simply a symbol for trade with the assumption of conformity, TÜV SÜD Marks are a certification of compliance with European (EN) standards.

    6 The GS or Geprüfte Sicherheit (tested safety) mark is a voluntary certification mark applied to finished products that signifies their compliance with all the statutory requirements of the German Product Safety Act. 

  • Telecom & Wireless

    Regulatory agency

    European Commission (EC)

    Regulations

    • CE marking according to telecom and wireless directives.
    • DoC is sufficient but certification is recommended for marketing. Where there is lack of harmonised standards, it is necessary for manufacturers to engage a Notified Body3.

    3Notified bodies are organisations that have been accredited by EU Member States to serve as independent test laboratories to access whether products meet the requirements of product directives. They must have the necessary qualifications to meet the testing requirements set forth in the directives.

    GUIDELINES

    CE marking procedure:

    • Select the applicable product standards and test methods for your product and select an independent laboratory.
    • Compile the technical documentation for your product in order to prove that your product is in compliance with the applicable directive. 
    • Prepare a DoC declaring that the product fulfils the requirements of the applicable directive(s) with the legally binding signature of the manufacturer. 
    • After certification from the Notified Body has been granted, affix the CE mark to your product. There are specific rules to adhere to in CE marking.

 

WHY CHOOSE TÜV SÜD?

TÜV SÜD has the expertise and laboratory infrastructure to support manufacturers in obtaining the necessary approvals and compliance in accordance to the European Union's standards and requirements. TÜV SÜD test reports are widely accepted and recognised by authorities internationally. TÜV SÜD also supports manufacturers in obtaining voluntary endorsement labels.

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