ENEC and ENEC+ Gareth Jones CEO LUX-TSI 5th June 2014 © 2014 LUX-TSI Limited © 2013 LUX-TSI Limited www.lux-tsi.com www.lux-tsi.com Outline • CE marking • ENEC • ENEC+ U 2014/30/EU Market Mandatory Compliance • What do we need to sell lighting products in Europe? Low Voltage (LVD) (2006/95/EC 2014/35/EU) EMC Directive (2004/108/EC 2014/30/EU) ECODESIGN (2009/125/EC) ROHS (2011/65/EU) • The CE marking symbolises the conformity of the product with the applicable Community requirements imposed on the manufacturer. • The CE marking affixed to products is a declaration by the person responsible that: the product conforms to all applicable Community provisions, and the appropriate conformity assessment procedures have been completed. The Circle of CE Identify the Directives Affix the CE mark and supply instructions Prepare the Declaration of Conformity Identify the conformity assessment requirements Self Declaration No Lab Accreditation No Notified Body Certification Maintain the Technical Document File Identify the Standards Check on any National Deviations Ensure the Product Complies – Testing Market Surveillance The European Commission proposed on 13 February 2013 to improve product safety in the EU by strengthening market surveillance in the Member States. Market Surveillance Minions are expensive and at a time when EU finances are in poor shape proposals are not easily translated into action within each member state The Wild West Anyone Can Everybody Does Product safety in Europe (source CEOC – Nov. 2012) 7 About EEPCA Established in 1998 as a not-for-profit membership association under French law. To provide a legal entity for the operations of the European certification schemes To represent the European certification schemes before third parties 25 Members in 20 Countries Scope covered: 5 Schemes 26 Certification Bodies 46 Third Party Test Laboratories 540 Manufacturers’ Test Laboratories Cooperating agreements with CENCENELEC, IECEE, EA &CEOC EEPCA members AENOR (Spain) SGS BELGIUM (Belgium) IMQ (Italy) CERTIF (Portugal) DEKRA (The Netherlands) LCIE (France) VDE (Germany) OVE (Austria) BSI (U.K.) Electrosuisse (Switzerland) Intertek Semko (Sweden) UL Demko (Denmark) 9 SGS Fimko (Finland) NEMKO (Norway) MEEI (Hungary) ITCL (U.K.) EZÚ (Czech Republic) SIQ (Slovenia) TSE (Turkey) TRLP (Germany) TÜV SÜD PS (Germany) BASEC (U.K.) EVPÚ (Slovakia) SEP BBJ (Poland) PREDOM OBR (Poland) ENEC Mark ENEC today is the high quality voluntary pan-European mark for electrical products that demonstrates compliance to European EN safety standards with +17,000 licences covering some 85,000 products: luminaires and associated components, including LEDs household appliances IT equipment Osram safety transformers Philips couplers and connecting devices General Electric Capacitors, filters Schneider Portable tools 10 Thorn Lighting ENEC - Growing Certification Scheme 07/05/2013 The importance of voluntary certification and marking Independent testing and certification based on European Safety Standards via accredited testing laboratories Supports and Strengthens CE marking Declaration of Conformity Provides ongoing product and production monitoring thus overcoming lack of market surveillance activities High quality demonstration of compliance through discriminating product safety marking Provides access to other European and International marks such as IECEE CB 12 scheme testing The principles of the ENEC Mark One high quality mark recognised throughout Europe With identification of the issuing Certification Body (CB) Including national differences, if any Issued by European Certification Bodies Open to Manufacturers world wide Testing in Laboratories world wide, under close control of the European Certification Bodies Certified products listed on freely available website (similar to UL for 13 US/Canada) Denotes ENEC Certification Via UL Demko ISO Type-5: full certification scheme As an ISO 17065 Type-5 scheme, ENEC ensures compliance for the lifetime of the certification and includes third party accredited testing third party certification annual factory inspection ongoing monitoring of products and production regular monitoring of the Mark in the market place 14 Listing for USA/Canada The same process as UL ENEC+ • Launched April 2014 • Lighting Europe and EEPCA joint activity ensuring Lighting Market “buy-in” • Initially covering LED Lighting Products • Natural extension to ENEC covering emerging performance standards • To be eligible must already carry ENEC safety mark (not necessarily through same CB) • Based upon IEC/PAS standards at present which may become EN standards eventually through CENELEC ENEC+ • Will align with EU Ecodesign directive requirements (e.g. 1194/2012 DIM2) • Will align with other national regulatory bodies e.g. Malaysia through IEC standards • Aiming for future international harmonisation • ENEC+ qualified testing laboratories allowed from Europe only • Allows inclusion of qualified manufacturer test labs to submit data for ENEC+ to reduce costs • Manufacturers can be anywhere Benefits of ENEC+ • Backs up performance claims through independent accredited certification and testing routes (can be manufacturer) • Allows fair comparison of performance against other ENEC+ marked products • Differentiates from non ENEC+ products and can be argued as better than just CE marking • Will allow for unified specifications for tender proposals for large procurement activities e.g. streetlighting • Valid for luminaires with traditional lightsources and will be extended to other electrical products in the future Other Applicable Documents • PD EPRS 001 ENEC+ Requirement Sheet 001 provides rules for ENEC+ based upon limited version of IEC/PAS 62717 – LED modules for general lighting – Performance. • PD EPRS 002 ENEC+ Requirement Sheet 002 provides rules for ENEC+ based upon limited version of IEC/PAS 62722-1 – Luminaire Performance – General Requirements. • PD EPRS 003 ENEC+ Requirement Sheet 003 provides rules for ENEC+ based upon limited version IEC/PAS 62722-2-1- Luminaire Performance – Particular Requirements for LED Luminaires LED modules- IEC/PAS 62717 PD EPRS 001 ENEC+ Requirement Sheet 001 Modifications to 62717 applicable for ENEC+ Much Reduced Sample Quantities (201) Reduced Test Times (6000 hrs 1000 hrs) Endurance Tests Endurance Tests 1000 hours for ENEC+ ENEC and ENEC+ Information • EEPCA certification bodies and labs can provide further information • http://eepca.eu/index.php where public documents available Summing Up • CE marking mandatory but open to abuse because of self-certification and limited market surveillance • ENEC (safety) and ENEC+(performance) provides key advantages : – – – – – Independent 3rd party certification Annual factory inspections Ongoing surveillance Products clearly marked and listed in open database Single mark across Europe • Manufacturers can differentiate their product in terms of safety and quality in a confused marketplace THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION THANK YOU LUX/REVO FOR INVITING ME TO SPEAK © © 2014 2013 LUX-TSI LUX-TSI Limited Limited www.lux-tsi.com www.lux-tsi.com