General
ENEC is the abbreviation for European Norms Electrical Certification; the 02 code is exclusively used by CEBEC.
At the beginning, the ENEC mark was covering luminaries and their components; today the scope of the ENEC mark has been extended to also include information technology and electrical business equipment.
The conditions, on the basis of which the use of the ENEC certification mark may be granted, have been established in an agreement between the National Certification Bodies (NCBs). An ENEC approval is recognized by all NCBs. In other words, one-time testing for electrical safety is sufficient.
Products that have received ENEC approval comply with the applicable European regulation (Low Voltage Directive...). The test report and the ENEC Certificate can be used as elements of your technical file.

These are the major advantages of the ENEC certification mark. The ENEC regulation has been set up by the European normalisation committee CENELEC (Comité Européen de Normalisation Eletrotechnique).
Procedure
The procedure for obtaining the ENEC 02 certification mark comprises three conditions:

IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS
Background After the introduction of once-only-testing (Cenelec Certification Agreement - CCA -, 1973), manufacturers showed an increasing interest in having one certification mark for all European countries. Start of the ENEC Mark Growth of the ENEC Agreement The mark has been registered and is protected against infringements by the participating organizations in all relevant countries. Pan-European acceptance of ENEC A system of peer assessments and interlaboratory comparisons guarantees uniform working methods, results and quality level of the testing services. Differentiating products with ENEC ENEC has a clearly defined meaning which users and consumers will recognize, fully demonstrating conformity to European Safety Standards. Information on ENEC certified products Reliability assurance in the market Additional benefits to manufacturers Whenever an ENEC marked product is disputed in court (e.g. regarding product liability legislation), the issuing certification body may assist the manufacturer in providing evidence that due care has been taken before putting the product on the market. |
ENEC in short
Participating Certification Bodies
As far as CEBEC is concerned, it's ID number is 02.
For other countries members refer to www.enec.com