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General valves require CE certification

The general valve needs CE certification, the body already has CE mark, whether in the nameplate must also have CE mark 1

Answer:

On the nameplate is to indicate the valve's technical parameters, including caliber, pressure, temperature, applicable medium, date of manufacture, etc., for the CE logo does not need.
It's not enough to just mark CE, and it needs to be coded with an EU body, such as the CE1381 (the certification authority is SGS). Usually the certified products in the nameplate in the upper right corner of the CE marker (CE1381), the EU market supervisory authority in check when the watch is nameplate. So I suggest you mark the CE information on the nameplate. All of our customers marked CE on the nameplate when they exported.
Hello! For the pressure vessel PED directive, the EU regulations are marked at the marked position of the product, CE, and the coding of the European certification body.

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