A water purifier is also a water treatment device that deeply filters and purifies water quality according to the requirements of water use. The so-called water purifier generally refers to a small purifier used in the home.
Basic requirements for water purifiers:
Each directive details the legal requirements in the EU to make your products compliant. These directives are formally referred to as "essential requirements" in the directives. These requirements are very general in nature. These directives do not detail how products can be designed in a way that meets essential requirements. Determining the applicable directives for a product is the most important step in the entire CE marking process. A product is often subject to multiple directives. However, manufacturers are not allowed to CE mark products for both safety directives at the same time. Once the EU directives applicable to your product have been identified, it is your responsibility as the manufacturer or importer to prove that the product complies with the requirements of these directives. This can be easily done by following uniform standards and complying with requirements and technical specifications. A presumption of conformity is granted when a product meets the relevant requirements in a harmonized standard. Therefore, if all the requirements of the standard are met, all the requirements of the respective EU directive are also met.
Water Purifier CE Mark Label:
After successfully passing the CE marking process, you as the manufacturer importer need to affix the CE mark. The CE mark must be visible on the product (or on the packaging if there is not enough space on the product itself). Together with the declaration of conformity, this mark certifies that the product complies with the requirements of the applicable CE directives.
Water purifier testing and certification process:
1. Project application - submit the testing application to the testing institution.
2. Data preparation - according to the testing requirements, the enterprise prepares relevant documents.
3. Product testing - the company will send the samples to be tested to the laboratory for testing.
4. Preparation of reports - certification engineers prepare reports according to qualified test data.
5. Submit for review - the engineer will review the complete report.
6. Issue a certificate - after the audit is correct, the certificate will be issued.