Safety sign S +

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Safety sign S +

The S + safety mark is a Swiss seal of approval with which the distributor indicates to the consumer that the ordinance on electrical low-voltage products (NEV) has been observed and that the statutory provisions on electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility are being observed.

The safety mark is issued by the Federal Heavy Current Inspectorate (ESTI) in accordance with NEV and under certain conditions.

Required documents

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  • Certificate of conformity or test report from a CCA / CB / EAL test center accredited according to the series ISO / IEC 17000 and EN 45000 on the safety test according to international standards EN / IEC.
  • Test report on the Swiss deviations
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  • Declaration of conformity which states that the product fully complies with the relevant international standards EN / CISPR / IEC or a test report from a CCA / CB / EAL from a test center accredited according to ISO 17025.

Test reports and declaration of conformity

The test reports and declaration of conformity confirm that the electrical device has passed the various tests for electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility according to EN or IEC standards. These standards are defined by CENELEC or the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). The tests are usually carried out and certified by accredited test centers.

Web links

  • Safety signs on the website of the Federal Inspectorate for Heavy Current Installations ESTI