  March 07, 2002 - Issue 5 |  | 
Clarification on the confusing regulatory alphabet soup The confusing regulatory alphabet soup - CE, UL, ABYC, USCG, ISO, SAE. In a Technical Brief on the CE Mark Blue Sea Systems offers clarification for companies selling their products in Europe. In this Technical Brief we discuss the CE mark - what it means and how to get it. Click here for more information.
| | The case for cut-off switches Every device should have a means to easily disconnect its power supply. A Blue Sea Systems' staffer recently discovered why a disconnect switch for every electrical device is a must. This Technical Brief explains why "If it can go wrong on boats it will". Click here for more information.
|  | The ratings game Most battery switch manufacturers list their switches with UL. Learn exactly what the UL Battery Switch Standard is in this Technical Brief. Click here for more information. | You are receiving this newsletter from Blue Sea Systems because you have contacted us or subscribed on our website.
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