India Certification
BIS Certification
Certification Introduction
The Bureau of Indian Standards (The Bureau of Indian Standards), referred to as BIS, according to the "Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986" (The BIS Act, 1986), the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the competent body for standardization and certification in India, specifically responsible for product certification, is the issuing body of BIS certification. BIS has five regional bureaus and 19 sub-bureaus. BIS subordinate 8 laboratories and some independent laboratories are responsible for the product certification process to take samples for testing. These laboratories are implemented in accordance with ISO/IEC17025.
Since the predecessor of BIS, the Indian Standards Institute began product certification in 1955, so far the Indian product certification has a history of 50 years. At present, BIS has issued more than 30,000 product certification certificates, covering agricultural products, textiles, electronics and almost every industrial sector.
In principle, India's product certification to implement the principle of voluntary certification, aimed at providing the end consumer with quality assurance, safe and reliable products. However, taking into account public health and safety, national security, infrastructure needs and mass consumption factors, the Indian government through the issuance of a variety of statutory measures, the implementation of mandatory certification of about 90 specific products, such as milk powder, cement, steel pipes, oil pressure furnace, multi-purpose dry batteries, medical X-ray diagnostic equipment, plastic milk bottles, bottled mineral water, bottled drinking water, steel and steel products, etc.. Where the products fall within the scope of mandatory certification, the manufacturer or importer must first apply to the BIS import product certification, customs clearance of goods based on the certification certificate.
BIS product certification is based on ISO Guide 28, through the initial inspection and assessment of the factory quality management system, post-certification supervision of the factory quality management system, and testing of samples taken from the factory and the market to determine whether the product is consistent with Indian standards. The conformity of the products with the Indian standards is determined through the initial inspection of the factory quality management system, post-certification monitoring of the factory quality management system, and testing of samples taken from the factory and the market.
Product Scope
Products in all industrial sectors are covered.
1. textiles.
2. chemicals and pesticides
3. cement and concrete.
4. metal products and imitation metal products.
5. machinery and equipment
6. Electrical, electronic and optical equipment.
7 auto parts.
8 agricultural products, food, beverage and tobacco.
9 leather products.
10. wood products.
11. paper and pulp products.
12 test equipment.
13 construction materials.
14 pumping, irrigation, drainage and sewage devices.
The list of mandatory controls for electronic and electrical products are as follows.
Including: electric irons, electric stoves, electric heaters, switches, incandescent lamps, wires and cables, circuit breakers, AC meters, etc.
Application process
1. Application: Waltek submits an application to BIS.
2. Records: BIS accepts the application, reviews the application documents and information, and records the application if the procedures are complete.
3. Initial factory inspection: BIS will assign a team of no more than 2 officials to the factory for inspection. The applicant shall bear the expenses of the official delegation to the factory inspection such as travel, visa fees and the corresponding inspection costs.
4. Testing: Applicants foster to BIS designated laboratory testing.
5. Issuance of certificates: If the initial inspection and test results qualified, and the applicant agrees to implement the BIS approved inspection and testing program after certification and pay the BIS logo fee, the applicant can be issued a certificate. The certificate is valid for 1 year. After the certificate is granted, the licensee must pay the annual logo fee as well as the annual fee for the certificate.
6. Post-certification supervision: BIS supervises the quality of its certified products through regular supervision of the licensee and unannounced inspections and tests on samples from factories and markets. If the regular inspection, samples taken from the factory or market by the factory inspection and independent testing results meet the requirements, the certificate can be renewed. The licensee submits an application for renewal to BIS by submitting the specified form and the certificate renewal fee is INR 500. The licensee is also required to bear the cost of sample inspection.
Certification Mark
Other information
Technical information: voltage frequency AC 230V/400V, 50Hz
Whether mandatory: mandatory + voluntary
Certificate validity: 2 years valid
Factory inspection requirements: First time factory inspection + annual audit, BIS will assign a team of no more than 2 officials to inspect the factory.
Requirements of the holder: can be overseas manufacturers, or local importers in India
BIS Mandatory Registration
Certification Introduction
On September 7, 2012, the Indian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (DEIT, Department of Electronics & Information Technology) issued the "Mandatory Registration Requirements for Electronic and Information Technology Products" ordinance. The decree stipulates that from July 3, 2013, 15 products, including home appliances and information technology products, must be tested and registered at a BIS-accredited laboratory to specified standards; and marked on the product itself or on the outer box with "Self declaration -Conforming to IS..... (relevant Indian Standard)" Registration No. xx...xx in order to enter the Indian market.
Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the issuing agency, and the qualified laboratories are basically local laboratories in India.
Product range
Covering 30 categories of products. Among them, 15 to 30 products for the Indian Ministry of Information Technology (DEITY) on November 7, 2014 officially added new control products. The effective date of the new products are: the use of alkaline or non-acidic battery fluid in portable equipment secondary batteries / battery packs / mobile power (Item 20) the implementation of the buffer period of 9 months, will be officially effective from August 7, 2015, the rest of the products of the BIS mandatory registration implementation buffer period of 6 months from the date of announcement, will be officially effective on May 7, 2015.
Serial number | Product Name | Standard number | Standard name |
1 | Video game machines | IS 616:2010 | Audio, video and similar electronic equipment security requirements |
2 | Screen size in 32 inches and above plasma / LCD / LED TV sets | IS 616:2010 | Audio, video and similar electronic equipment security requirements |
3 | Input power of 200W and above with built-in CD player with amplifier | IS 616:2010 | Audio, video and similar electronic equipment security requirements |
4 | Input power of 2000W and above amplification Amplifier | IS 616:2010 | Audio, video and similar electronic equipment security requirements |
5 | Electronic music systems with input power of 200W and above | IS 616:2010 | Audio, video and similar electronic equipment security requirements |
6 | Laptops / Notebooks / Tablets | IS 13252:2010 | General requirements for information technology equipment security |
7 | Screen size of 32 inches and above display monitor, video monitor | IS 13252:2010 | General requirements for information technology equipment security |
8 | Printers, plotters | IS 13252:2010 | General requirements for information technology equipment security |
9 | Scanners | IS 13252:2010 | General requirements for information technology equipment security |
10 | Wireless Keyboard | IS 13252:2010 | General requirements for information technology equipment security |
11 | Telephone answering machine | IS 13252:2010 | General requirements for information technology equipment security |
12 | Automatic Data Processor | IS 13252:2010 | General requirements for information technology equipment security |
13 | Set-top box | IS 13252:2010 | General requirements for information technology equipment security |
14 | Microwave Oven | IS 302-2-25:1994 | Safety of electronic equipment for household and similar use Safety: Part 2-25: Special requirements for microwave ovens Special Requirements |
15 | Electronic clock connected to grid power | IS 302-2-26:1994 | Safety of household and similar electronic equipment: Part Part 2-26: Special requirements for clocks |
16 | IT equipment power adapter | IS 13252 (part-1):2010 | Information Technology Equipment - Security - General Requirements |
17 | Power adapters for audio and video equipment and similar devices Adapters | IS 616:2010 | Audio, video and similar electronic equipment - security requirements |
18 | Uninterruptible power supply/inverter for ≤5kVA | IS 16242 (part-1):2014 | Uninterruptible power supply general and safety requirements |
19 | LED module DC/AC control device | IS 15885 (part 2/section 13):2012 | Light control device part 2-13: LED module DC or AC electronic control device for LED modules Special requirements for |
20 | Alkaline or non-acidic in portable devices Secondary batteries / battery packs / mobile | IS 16046:2012 | Batteries with alkaline or other non-acidic electrolytes Batteries and battery packs - portable sealed |
Power supply | Safety requirements for batteries and battery packs | ||
21 | Self-ballasted LED lamps for general lighting | IS 16102 (Part 1):2012 | Self-ballasted LED lamps for general lighting - Safety Requirements |
22 | Fixed LED luminaires for general lighting | IS 10322 (part 5/Sec 1):2012 | Luminaires Part 5-1: General purpose luminaires |
23 | Mobile Phone | IS 13252 (part-1):2010 | Information Technology Equipment - Security - General Requirements |
24 | Cash Dispenser | IS 13252 (part-1):2010 | Information Technology Equipment - Security - General Requirements |
25 | Point-of-Sale Terminals | IS 13252 (part-1):2010 | Information Technology Equipment - Security - General Requirements |
26 | Photocopiers | IS 13252 (part-1):2010 | Information Technology Equipment - Security - General Requirements |
27 | Smart Card Readers | IS 13252 (part-1):2010 | Information Technology Equipment - Security - General Requirements |
28 | Mail processing machine / postage machine / postage franking machine | IS 13252 (part-1):2010 | Information Technology Equipment - Security - General Requirements |
29 | Pass Reader | IS 13252 (part-1):2010 | Information Technology Equipment - Security - General Requirements |
30 | Mobile power for portable devices | IS 13252 (part-1):2010 | Information Technology Equipment - Security - General Requirements |
Application Process
1. Customer submits documents and samples to Waltek and submits them to the qualified laboratory in India
2. The laboratory conducts tests and issues a test report
3、Importer or agent to register online
4. Marking after registration
Marking requirements
No logo. Must be printed on the label or minimum packaging of the product with the words.
“Self declaration –Conforming to IS….. (relevant Indian Standard)”Registration No. xx…xx 。
Note
1) The declaration should be marked on the product as a priority. If the dimensional limits cannot be marked on the product, the declaration can also be marked on the package.
2) DeitY does not specify the location of the independent declaration label, but according to the standard requirements, the declaration label on the product should be clearly visible, easy to read, and can not be erased
Other information
Technical information: voltage frequency AC 230V/400V, 50Hz
Whether mandatory: mandatory
Certificate validity: 1 year valid
Factory inspection requirements: None
Licensee requirements: must be a factory licensee, and the factory needs to have a branch office in India, or an authorized representative to register the applicant. Application for registration can only be submitted by the importer or local agent.
WPC India Certification
Certification Introduction
India WPC (Wireless Planning & Coordination Wing) is the regulatory body of wireless regulations in India, all wireless products must obtain WPC approval before entering the market. India's frequency bands are divided into two categories: free and open and not open yet. Both ETA and license holders must be locally registered companies. Based on CE R&TTE or FCC ID (local standard in India), 2G/3G/4G requires mobile operators to apply.
Product Range
All wireless devices that can work in approved bands. The following bands are free of charge.
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1.2.40 to 2.4835 GHz
2.5.15 to 5.350 GHz
3.5.725 to 5.825 GHz
4.5.825 to 5.875 GHz
5.402 to 405 MHz
6.865 to 867 MHz
7.26.957 – 27.283 MHz
8.335 MHz for remote control of crane
9.20 to 200 KHz.
10.13.56 MHz
11.433 to 434 MHz
Application Process
1. Customer prepares samples and information and submits the application to Waltek
2. If the customer does not have CE R&TTE, Waltek will conduct the test and issue the test report after the test is completed
3.Waltek submits CE R&TTE report and related documents to WPC
4.WPC will issue ETA certificate after no problem.
Label requirements
No logo, you can play on the certificate number
Other information
Technical information: voltage frequency AC 230V/400V, 50Hz
Whether mandatory: mandatory
Certificate validity: 3 years
Factory inspection requirements: None
Licensee requirements: Local agent required
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India Energy Efficiency Certification EE Star Label
Introduction to Certification
In May 2006, the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) was established by the Indian Ministry of Energy as the owner of the Energy Efficiency Labeling Scheme, in accordance with the Energy Conservation Act (2001), to develop, develop and implement an energy labeling scheme in India.
The purpose of the program is to provide energy efficiency performance information to help consumers choose products, and was officially implemented on May 18, 2006. The first products to implement the program were frost-free refrigerators and tubular fluorescent lamps. Now the product categories have been expanded to 19 categories: frost-free refrigerators, tubular fluorescent lamps, room air conditioners, distribution transformers, room air conditioners (built-in, floor, ceiling, wall), direct cooling refrigerators, induction motors, agricultural pumps, ceiling fans, electric water heaters, color TVs, washing machines, computers (laptops/laptops), LPG stoves, and ballasts.
The energy efficiency labeling program was originally a voluntary program. Later, according to a series of energy efficiency regulations issued in India (for a detailed list of regulations, see the Energy Efficiency Laws and Regulations in India section of this feature), from July 2010, four products, namely tubular fluorescent lamps, room air conditioners, distribution transformers and frost-free refrigerators, are required to implement mandatory energy efficiency labeling programs, and products without energy efficiency labels are not allowed to be sold in the Indian market. For other products, the energy efficiency labeling program is still voluntary.
Testing needs to be done in qualified laboratories in India, and local agents in India are required to apply for energy efficiency registration on the BEE website.
Product Scope
Compulsory certification products.
1.Frost Free (No-Frost) Refrigerator
2. Tubular Fluorescent Lamps
3. Room Air Conditioners indoor air conditioners
4. Distribution Transformer Distribution Transformer
Voluntary certified products.
1.Room Air Conditioners (Cassette, Floor Standing Tower, Ceiling, Corner AC) Room Air Conditioners (Recessed, Floor Standing, Ceiling, Wall Mounted)
2.Direct Cool Refrigerator
3.Induction Motors
4.Agricultural Pump Sets agricultural pump
5.Ceiling Fans
6.Domestic Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Stoves
7.Electric Geysers Electric Geysers
8. Color TV color television sets
9.Washing Machine
10.Computer (Notebook /Laptops) Computer (Notebook /Laptop)
11.Ballast (Electronic/Magnetic) ballast
12.Office equipment's (Printer, Copier, Scanner, MFD's) office equipment (such as printers, copiers, scanners, etc.)
13.Diesel Engine Driven Monoset Pumps for Agricultural Purposes
14. Solid State Inverter solid state inverter
15.Diesel Generator Electric Diesel Generator
Application Process
1. Customers prepare samples and submit information to Waltek
2.Waltek will send the sample to the qualified laboratory for testing and issue the test report
3. After the test is completed, register energy efficiency on the BEE website
4. After the registration audit is approved, the energy efficiency certificate is issued and the applicant applies to purchase the label
5. After affixing the energy efficiency label, the product can be sold in the market
Labeling requirements
The energy efficiency label of electrical appliances in India is a comparative label, mainly consisting of three parts, the first part is to indicate the energy efficiency level of the product by five five-pointed stars, the product belongs to the first level, the corresponding level is indicated in reverse white, the higher the level represents the more energy-efficient products; the second part is to accurately indicate the energy consumption index of the product with numbers (such as annual power consumption or energy efficiency ratio, etc.), and set out on the right side or below it The third part is the blue and green logo of the Indian Energy Efficiency Board, and some labels should also indicate the label grant number.
The energy efficiency labels vary slightly from product to product. The energy efficiency labels for air conditioners are as follows.
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The energy efficiency labels for TV sets are as follows.
The energy efficiency label for tubular fluorescent lamps is as follows.
Other information
Technical information: voltage frequency AC 230V/400V, 50Hz
Whether mandatory: mandatory
Certificate validity: No validity
Factory inspection requirements: None
Licensee requirements: Local agent required