First of all, the CE marking is a pass to enter the EU market. Without it, your products cannot be sold in the EU. Secondly, CE certification ensures that pet feeders are safe and reliable in design and function, preventing harm to pets or users. Finally, do not forget that in addition to the requirements of directives such as EMC or RED, ROHS, CE certification also involves electrical safety requirements, namely the LVD directive, to ensure that the product complies with strict standards such as EN 60335-2-42:2002.
1. EN 60335-1: This is a general safety requirement standard for household and similar electrical appliances. As a household appliance, pet feeders must comply with this basic safety standard.
2. EN 60335-2-42: This standard specifies special safety requirements for food processing, preparation and cooking equipment. This standard ensures the electrical and mechanical safety of pet feeders and prevents safety accidents during use.
3. EN 55014-1/2: Electromagnetic compatibility testing is to ensure that the pet feeder does not interfere with other electronic devices and can also resist electromagnetic interference from the outside, ensuring the normal operation of the equipment.
4. RED(Wireless Devices Directive) : If a pet feeder is equipped with wireless communication capabilities, in addition to the safety standards and EMC standards stipulated in the above three points, it must also comply with other relevant standards of this Wireless Devices Directive to ensure the compliance and safety of its wireless functions.
5. RoHS(Hazardous Substances Directive) : Electronic and electrical products and components sold to the European Union must comply with the requirements and control of the Hazardous Substances Directive to ensure the compliance of such electronic products in terms of environmental protection control.
1. Customer application Form (English: Product Name CE certification, Model CE certification applicant/Manufacturer's Address).
2. Product model and detailed technical parameters
3. Detailed pictures of the components and the overall structure
4. Electrical Schematic Diagram (Electrical products)
5. Mechanical assembly drawings and key component drawings;
6. Nameplate (font, CE symbol);
7. Product manual in English version
8. List of components
Note: If the product uses a power adapter, a safety report of EN 60335-1 must be provided; If it is battery-powered, an IEC/EN62133 report is required.
The first step is to fill out an application form, providing clear pictures of the product and detailed specifications.
The second step is to determine the applicable directives and standards that the product should comply with based on its characteristics.
The third step is to prepare the test samples.
Step 4: This stage will conduct a comprehensive test on your product to verify whether it complies with the CE standards.
After the test is passed, the CE certification certificate report can be issued.
Step 6: Affix the CE marking.
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First of all, the CE marking is a pass to enter the EU market. Without it, your products cannot be sold in the EU. Secondly, CE certification ensures that pet feeders are safe and reliable in design and function, preventing harm to pets or users. Finally, do not forget that in addition to the requirements of directives such as EMC or RED, ROHS, CE certification also involves electrical safety requirements, namely the LVD directive, to ensure that the product complies with strict standards such as EN 60335-2-42:2002.
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First of all, the CE marking is a pass to enter the EU market. Without it, your products cannot be sold in the EU. Secondly, CE certification ensures that pet feeders are safe and reliable in design and function, preventing harm to pets or users. Finally, do not forget that in addition to the requirements of directives such as EMC or RED, ROHS, CE certification also involves electrical safety requirements, namely the LVD directive, to ensure that the product complies with strict standards such as EN 60335-2-42:2002.
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