Due to the modular nature of design, many products incorporate component modules as part of an overall product. TRaC is able to offer Component Safety testing for such modules to reduce costs and increase the marketing potential of the component module itself.
In this way TRaC can help you to meet regulatory and non-regulatory requirements and ensure compliance of your end products that use these individual components.
Components can be certified under the CB scheme, or application for the European Norm Electrical Certification (ENEC) mark. The ENEC conformity mark is based on harmonised European safety standards for specific product ranges. TRaC can offer the ENEC mark for IT Equipment to EN60950-1. This mark indicates that products have been independently certified and includes factory inspection and ongoing surveillance.
Alternatively, you can use a TRaC test report to self declare compliance under the Low Voltage Directive.
Regulatory Testing
Below are listed the technical standards against which TRaC performs the component safety testing:
| Standard Ref | Equipment Coverage |
| IEC 60950-1 |
Information technology equipment |
| IEC 60065 |
Audio, video and similar electronic apparatus |
Flammability testing
Both components and materials have to be tested for flammability. Some components/materials can be sourced pre-assessed against standards such as UL94. Where this is not the case, TRaC is able and accredited to perform flammability tests.
Regulatory Testing
TRaC is accredited to perform flammability tests against the following standards:
| Standard Ref | Equipment Coverage |
| EN/IEC 60950-1 |
Information technology equipment |
| EN/IEC 60065 |
Audio, video and similar electronic apparatus |
| EN/IEC 60335 |
Household and similar electrical appliances |