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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff1946" data-source="post: 553835" data-attributes="member: 28452"><p>Unfortunately I think that's easier said than done. The equipment will undoubtably have a CE mark, and in principle there should be supporting technical reports from laboratory tests, demonstrating compliance with standards. </p><p>If however the design has been subsequently modified, such as omitting components, that would be extremely difficult to detect, and practically impossible to prove. </p><p>After all, the manufacturer/supplier is hardly going to be co-operative.</p><p>Actually taking measurements in the field would also present serious difficulties, requiring sophisticated test equipment and the knowledge to use it. Then, who would accept evidence gathered in non-laboratory conditions?</p><p></p><p>It is my personal opinion that where EMC is concerned the CE legislation is probably widely abused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff1946, post: 553835, member: 28452"] Unfortunately I think that's easier said than done. The equipment will undoubtably have a CE mark, and in principle there should be supporting technical reports from laboratory tests, demonstrating compliance with standards. If however the design has been subsequently modified, such as omitting components, that would be extremely difficult to detect, and practically impossible to prove. After all, the manufacturer/supplier is hardly going to be co-operative. Actually taking measurements in the field would also present serious difficulties, requiring sophisticated test equipment and the knowledge to use it. Then, who would accept evidence gathered in non-laboratory conditions? It is my personal opinion that where EMC is concerned the CE legislation is probably widely abused. [/QUOTE]
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