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Certification introduction
ENEC (European Norms Electrical Certification, European Standard
Electrical Certification) is a certification program of CENELEC
(Electrotechnical Standardization Organization of the European
Executive Committee). This program is for products that are
specific and comply with European standards (such as lighting
equipment, components, and office & Common European standards
used in data equipment). Each European country has its own national
certification mark. ENEC is a safety certification mark covering
the entire Europe.
As a valuable complement to the CE marking, the European Standard
Electrical Certification (ENEC) scheme is widely recognized in the
EU. The European Standard Electrical Certification (ENEC) scheme,
authorized by the European Electrical Products Certification
Association, allows manufacturers and importers to clearly
demonstrate compliance with the relevant product safety
requirements of European Standards (EN) through independent
third-party testing laboratory testing. Since ENEC certification
must be issued by a professionally designated third-party
organization, ENEC is a trustworthy certification mark with higher
value than Europe's mandatory CE mark based on the manufacturer's
self-declaration.
ENEC certification also includes audits of production plants and annual sampling testing to ensure that products continue to comply with European standards.
Applicable areas
The ENEC mark is unconditionally accepted and recognized by at
least 20 European countries: such as Austria, the United Kingdom,
Norway, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Hungary,
Slovenia, Denmark, Ireland, Spain, Finland, Italy, Sweden, France,
Luxembourg, Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands. .
Applicable product range
Lighting and accessories
transformer
switching power supply
appliance switch
IT equipment and audio and video equipment
Automatic electrical control device
household appliances
Connectors, capacitors, filters