Certification Introduction
ENEC (European Norms Electrical Certification, European Standard Electrical Certification) is a certification program of CENELEC (European Commission for Electrotechnical Standardization), which is aimed at specific products that meet European standards (such as lighting equipment, components, and office Data equipment) used by the general European standards. European countries have their own national certification marks. ENEC is a safety certification mark covering the entire Europe.
As a valuable supplement to the CE mark, the European Standard Electrical Certification (ENEC) program has been widely recognized in the European Union. The European Standard Electrical Certification (ENEC) program is authorized by the European Electrical Product Certification Association, allowing manufacturers and importers to pass independent third-party testing laboratory tests to clearly prove that they meet the relevant product safety requirements of European standards (EN). Since ENEC certification must be issued by a professionally designated third-party organization, ENEC is a reliable certification mark with higher value than the mandatory European CE mark based on the manufacturer's self-declaration.
ENEC certification also includes audits of the production plant and annual sampling tests to ensure that products continue to comply with European standards.
Applicable area
The ENEC mark is unconditionally accepted and recognized by at least 20 European countries: such as Austria, Britain, Norway, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Denmark, Ireland, Spain, Finland, Italy, Sweden, France, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Germany, 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