Act on Product Safety of Electrical Appliances and Materials


The PSE law is the law that governs electrical appliance safety in Japan. PSE stands for Product Safety Electrical Appliance & Material. The formal name is Denki Yōhin Anzenhō. The most recent revision comes April 1, 2001. The PSE symbol can be found on appliances that are approved for use in Japan.
DENAN is a mandatory national law administered by Japan's METI, which was formerly called the Electrical Appliance and Material Control Law. For electrical appliances such as DC Power Supplies exported to Japan, the DENAN “DENAN symbol” approval is required.
AC/DC power supplies are considered a "Category A" product with means they are specified products and require a diamond PSE Mark for use in Japan. These specified electrical appliances are either required to undergo third-party conformity assessment, and obtain their certificate, or obtain “the equivalent of a certificate” through the manufacturers of the specified electrical appliances concerned. The Notifying Supplier is responsible for ensuring that the product is tested in accordance with the requirements by a RCAB.
Samples of PSE approved power supplies and PSE certificates can be found here, PSE rated power supplies are characterized by classes and ratings ranges rather than specific model numbers: http://en.globtek.com/news/pse-approved-power-supply-ac-adapters-meet-japan-denan-regulations-for-import-and-sale-in-japan