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Do Emission Controls EMI/RFI filters carry the CE Marking?

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Do Emission Controls EMI/RFI filters carry the CE Marking?

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Yes, many of Emission Control’s broad range of three-phase and single phase filters are labeled with the CE mark. This is done as a marketing service to help you solve your application problems. RFI powerline filters are components and therefore are not covered by the CE requirements, but they are used in electronic systems to meet EMC specifications. Most filters carry the major agency approvals: UL, TUV, CSA and VDE. It is not mandatory for the RFI filter to be approved by a European safety agency, but an approval by a safety agency such VDE in Germany, does eliminate delays in testing the RFI filter for safety requirements at the system level.

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