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Australia SAA safety authentication

Australia SAA safety authentication

Certification IntroductionSAA is the abbreviation of Standards Association of Australia (Standards Association of Australia), which is Australia's standard setting agency. In 1999, it was changed from the association to a limited company, called Standards Australia International Limited, or SAI for short. SAI is an independent joint stock company and has no direct relationship with the government. We often refer to Australian certification as SAA certification. In fact, SAA is only a standard-setting organization and does not issue product certification.SAA does not have a fixed mark. It is represented by a certificate number. After a nationally recognized laboratory organization issues a certificate, the abbreviated code of the certification company and the registration number are the "safety mark", and the certification number needs to be printed on the label.SAASAA certification basic informationTechnical information: AC240V/50Hz for AU; AC 230V/50Hz for New ZealandIs it mandatory: mandatory + voluntaryCertificate validity period: up to 5 years validityFactory inspection requirements: noneRequirements for the holder: a local registered company or local agent must hold a certificateThe relationship between SAA certification, C-Tick, A-Tick and RCMSAA certification is for the management and control of safety regulations, C-Tick certification controls EMC and radio products, and A-Tick certification controls telecommunications products. The RCM mark is a certification mark launched in 2013. After the product has obtained safety certification and electromagnetic compatibility registration, it can obtain the RCM mark through the safety certification regulatory agency. Starting from March 1, 2016, all electronic and electrical products sold must begin to use the RCM logo uniformly; the A-tick and C-tick logos will be replaced. RCM can be understood as a registration system, including SAA and C-TICK.Applicable product rangeThe products controlled by SAA certification can be divided into two types: mandatory electronic products and non-mandatory electronic products:1. Declared Electrical Products (Declared Electrical Products) covers 56 categories of products, such as external power supplies or chargers, wires, plugs, home appliances (60335-2-9, -14, 15, -23, -80), lamps (60598- 2-4) etc. Regulated electrical appliances must obtain a certificate of approval (certificate of approval) issued by the monitoring department, that is, SAA certification, and require a logo (must be marked with a certificate number).2. Non-Declared Electrical Products (Non-Declared Electrical Products) refers to products other than compulsory certification, such as commercial kitchen appliances. Although certification is not mandatory for non-regulated products, the seller/manufacturer is responsible for its safety and can apply for certification voluntarily. The monitoring department will issue a certificate of suitability for products that meet the requirements of the standard. Electrical products that have obtained a certificate of conformity can be marked with a certificate number, and the last letter of the certificate shows which state or region the certificate is issued by.application process1. Fill in the application form2. Product sample test3. Sample rectification (when the test fails)4. Issue a report5. Report evaluation6. Issuing a certificateApplication information1. Application Form2. CB certificate and report3. Product label (contains the corresponding certification mark)4. PCB printed circuit board5. Description of the current filter6. Converter manual7. Product photos8. List of key components (usually required for direct application cases)9. Certificate of key components10. User manual (English manual or manual in the language of the certification country)11. Plug test report (AUPlugTestReport that SAA needs to provide)Certificate informationSAA certificationSAA Mandatory Product ListAppliance couplerBayonet lamp holderBayonet lamp holder adapterControl or regulation deviceDrag line boardLightingScrew socketFluorescent lamp ballastFluorescent light starterHandheld searchlightMobile lampsExternal devicePower plugPower outletPower cordWall switchElectric welding machineElectric blanketToasterClothes dryerMobile cookerdishwasherfanElectric fence exciterElectric heating padFloor polishing machine/floor scrubbing machineHair care appliancePruning shearsImmersion heaterInsect electric shock deviceIronKitchen appliancesLawn care appliancesLiquid heatermassagerMicro-wave ovenMiniature overcurrent circuit breakerPower supply or chargerprojectorRange hoodElectric stoveElectric shaver./electric hair clipperRefrigerator/freezerLeakage current deviceRoom heaterSewing machineElectric soldering ironSwimming pool equipment or recuperation equipmentTV receiverTreatment lampsMobile power toolsVacuum cleanerwashing machineWater bed heaterStorage water heaterotherElectrical products exported to Australia must meet electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility standards. If they fail to meet the requirements, they will receive the following treatment:Detain or confiscate products;Or fine, generally an individual is fined about US$10,000, and a company is fined about US$200,000.

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Australia A - Tick

Australia A - Tick

basic introductionIn Australia, the EMC requirements of electrical products are monitored by the ACA (Australin Communications Authority). In addition to the standards used in Australia and New Zealand (AS/NZS), ACA recognized 103 other standards in 2002, including EN, IEC and CISPR.In order to limit the influence of electromagnetic interference, Australia has imposed mandatory electromagnetic interference (EMI) requirements on all products within the scope of the standard since January 1999. Some EMC experimental items must also meet mandatory requirements. They are: conducted interference, intermittent interference (click), and radiated interference. There are no mandatory requirements for other EMC items. The product can only be affixed with the C-Tick mark after it meets the relevant standards after inspection. Any company or individual who wants to use this logo must submit an application to the competent government department, and can use it only after obtaining written approval, and the height of the logo must not be less than 3 mm.Information IDThe C-Tick mark must be marked with the information of the Australian supplier as required, so that ACA can effectively trace back to the supplier responsible for EMC of the product when sampling the product on the market. The identification of information includes four aspects:1. The registered name and address of the Australian supplier.2. Australian Company Number (Australian Company Number)3. The number issued by the ACA to the Australian supplier.4. The Australian registered trademark used in the Australian market.Product divisionAustralia's EMC system divides products into three levels. Suppliers must register with ACA and apply for the C-Tick mark before selling level two and level three products.Level 1 productLevel 1 products refer to products that have low interference radiation to devices that use the wireless spectrum, such as manual switches, simple relays, one-way squirrel cage induction motors, resistors, etc. For level 1 products, the supplier must sign a declaration of conformity and provide a product description. Level 1 products can apply for the C-Tick mark voluntarily, but after the supplier chooses to use the mark, it must provide a conformity statement and product description, as well as a conformity record to prove that the product described in the statement has been Conforms to relevant EMC standards. The testing location is not required, and internal testing is allowed.Level two productsLevel 2 products refer to products that have high interference radiation to devices that use the wireless spectrum, such as switching power supplies, welding machines, dimmers, and most household appliances. In addition to signing a declaration of conformity and providing a product description, the supplier must also provide a test report in accordance with relevant standards. If there is no relevant standard, it needs to provide technical structure documents. The test location is not required, and internal testing is allowed.Level three productsLevel 3 products refer to products that have extremely high interference radiation to devices that use the wireless spectrum, that is, products covered by CISPR11 and CISPR22. At present, communication terminal products are still included in this scope, but from November 7, 2003, terminal products will be classified into level two products. In addition to signing a declaration of conformity and providing a product description, the supplier must also provide a test report issued by an accredited testing organization. At the same time, a quality management system certificate issued by the QSM certification body must be issued.Our advantageAdvantages of Beitest Testing Service

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Australian C - Tick

Australian C - Tick

1 Introduction C - TICK Australian EMC is part of the authentication , the Australian Communications Authority ( Austra1ian , hereinafter referred to as ACA ) controls only the interference part of the control , the control range of products from 1999 . 1 / 01 is enforced . The electrical safety requirements : In Australia , the Electrical Safety Conformity assessment is the responsibility of local government , each department uses the " Electrical Safety Act 1945 " Mutual recognition of architecture ( Approva1s ) . This would open up an electrical product is divided into the announcement ( Dec1ared ) and non - announcement ( notice ) in the products shall conform to relevant safety standards of Australia , and acquires the state of the competent authority approval certificate Non - Announcement of electrical and electronic equipment without authentication but direct sales , retailers , manufacturers and importers must ensure that such electrical safety EMC requirements Australia ' s requirements of EMC with EMC architecture ( 1992 ) of the radio communication method in this way self - declared schema range of electrical products shall comply with the requirements of Australian Standards , and acquired the Australian companies approved to use the C - flag . If the product at the same time comply with electrical safety and EMC requirements , he or she can apply to the Regulatory Compliance Mark ( RCM )  2 . The approval mark3 Technical Information voltage : AC240V frequency : 50Hz  4 product range electronics application is generally C - Tick , communications products are generally application - A Tick , but if the products were A - Tick , it is not necessary to compare the application C - Tick in addition to the three - phase power supply of medical products and electronic and electrical products , electrical and electronic products are designed by KPL business scope  5 Factory inspection does not require factory inspection  6 Instruction for authentication any safety sign of the product obtained in Australia , New Zealand have been acknowledged . two ways : a . We report issued by the certificate , and b . issuing foreign institutions ; rail Fei 6000  7 certification data and process                          authentication information 1 The application for approval of the products of the manufacturers and the application of the authenticator and the contact address . 2 will be provided to the user ' s authentication product installation and copy the owner ' s manual . ( If the product is not yet a user manual , may be provided a draft copy of the relevant content . 3 . Electrical Schematic Diagram of the product and the original job ) ( Daniel ) . 4 relating to the products of the working oscillation frequency table , the table should be included in the signal propagation path and the corresponding oscillation frequency . 5 . It should be noted that some other product characteristics . 1 . Except as specially stated , the foresaid information shall be available in English . No . 2 for a variety of plow for his mount , respectively provided for each model of information 3 . If you are applying for the approvals , please attach the spent products with different types of similarities and differences between the authentication process . 1 sample 2 Product Information 3 Form of application 4 and make a contract 5 First Arrangement The test 7 - reports 8 and the rest of the payment arrangements  8 - certification 5 working days 

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Australian RCM authentication

Australian RCM authentication

1 Basic information editing product testing and certification by the Australian Electrical  Australia and New Zealand are introduced to the RCM logo , to achieve a uniform mark for electrical products , which is the flag of Australia and New Zealand regulators ' owned trademarks , representing the product at the same time to comply with the safety and EMC requirements , are optional .under the applicable national  The name of the country  Australia , Fiji , Kiribati , Nauru , Solomon Islands  New Zealand Tonga Tuvalu , Federated States of Micronesia , the Marshall Islands , Samoa , Papua New Guinea Wanu 3 Application Process  Australia RCM certification process  1 . Laboratory evaluation of third party products , it is determined that the execution of the test standard ;  2 . The test as described in the non - conformities should occur , the laboratory will be the product of the correction so that conforms to and reach the Australian standard requirements ;  3 . The test , the test reports ;  4 . submit a report to the issuing agency Australian file audit ;  5 . Australia is approved , a certificate issued by the RCM ;  6 . Customers can or organise a Laboratory of Australia website registration work ;  4 Precautions  1 . The product has be added uniformly on the RCM logo , pay attention to this requirement is that the 19 April 2013 Australian of Announcement No .  2 . Direct mount adapter do RCM safety certification , be the random test plug  3 . The light was from a range of products : e.g . T8 LED tube , a fluorescent tube , since the user can directly replace , security risk , so we need to send samples to the assessment of Australia  4 . License - issuing organs of different time will be different  5 support service  1 . A new application of RCM person  2 . The certificate update  3 . Certificates of technical modifications  4 . Certificate of Administrative modifications  5 . transfer it to another holder  6 . The validity of the certificate be extended for a further  7 . The additional certificate is prin industry     RCM logo  RCM = Safety + EMC + Importer Declaration 1 . Safety ( Product ) :  Product Safety Certification consists of two parts : an electrical product is divided into regulated electrical ( Product ) and non - regulated products ( Non - prescribed product ) .  1 . Electrical products , which are regulated in accordance with AS / NZS4417 . 2 division , including electrothermal equipment , refrigeration equipment , power tools , spare parts , etc . Three of the issuing company or corporation in Queensland , NSW and Victoria during the accreditation process is the most active control apparatuses which is forced by the monitoring authority granted the Accreditation Certificate ( Certificate of Approval ) , and the specified identification , must be identified with a certificate ( No . ) . No certificate of the certificate delivered by the first letter is displayed and which state or territory . such as :  ( 1 ) Q04051 ( Queensland ) Queensland - - - Q Number  ( 2 ) W2015 Western Australia ( Western Australia ) - Number W  ( 3 ) V03101 Victoria ( Victoria ) - - - V Number  ( 4 ) NSW18099 New South Wales ( NSW ) , NSW Number - - -  2 ) . Non - regulated electric appliance can be sold directly without authentication , But the manufacturers shall guarantee product safety Australia standard AS / NZS3820 : 1998 ( Safety Requirements for Low Voltage Electrical Equipment ) ; a monitor ; and Risk Control Department will conform to the requirements of the product in order for a certificate ( Certificate of ) . Upon receipt of the certificate of conformity of the appliances may be provided in the first certificate , the certificate is the last of the letters that the certificate was issued and which state or region , such as :  ( 1 ) CS / 431 / Q ( Queensland )  ( 2 ) CS / 108 / New South Wales ( NSW ) 2 EMC ( Electromagnetic Compatibility )  The electromagnetic compatibility conforms to Australia ' s plan is a radio communication method according to the 1992 ACT ( 1992 ) , covered a wide range of products , including motor - driven heating and electrical appliances , electric tools and similar products , lighting and similar equipment , TV receiver and acoustic equipment , information technology , industrial scientific and medical equipment , engine ignition and arc welding equipment , etc . The program product according to the generated electromagnetic interference of the degree of danger , the product is divided into three categories , the second and third product must be attached to a C - Tick mark . But whatever the product belongs , must conform to EMC standards .  Products of a Kind : The use of wireless spectrum on a device with only a slight influence of the product , such as manual switches , relays , brushless squirrel - cage induction motor , the AC power supply / transformers , resistors and the like . This kind of products in the production of sale that the voluntary application using C - Tick logo .  products : the use of wireless spectrum , a device is carried out on those products , such as a microprocessor or digital clock of the device , rectifier or slip - ring motor , arc welding equipment , a switching power supply , regulator and a motor speed controller , Information Technology ( CISPR ) 22 categories of telecommunications terminal equipment ( 2003 - 11 - 7 on third instead of second type ) .  three categories of products : the use of radio spectrum of the device has a serious impact on the product , such as industrial , scientific and medical instruments and equipment used for the second group ( emission ) .  RCM of related matters  ( 1 ) If the products have a CB and national differences , it can be directly visited the Safety Certificate . Add EMC to gain the dealer to help out . The product can be sold to Australia and played on the RCM Mark .  ( 2 ) : application safety , If the product is a direct plug in , is required for the product the AU to do Plug Test Test Standard : AS / NZS 3112 : 2004 ) , If the product is a Desktop , you don ' t have to do this test .  ( 3 ) a Report - EMC - - i.e . can be a C - Tick Test Report ( Standard : AS / NZS CISPR 22 : 2002 ) , can also be , for example , CE , EMC ' s Report .  RCM ( SAA ) of the issuing unit level under  CB Membership laboratory test , the test reports submitted by states accepting an application for a certificate of the authentication mechanism . eligible to accept the application of the mechanism 7 ( including New Zealand ) :  1 ) , ( NSW )  2 ) , Queensland  3 ) , Victoria  4 ) ,  5 ) ,  6 ) , , Tasmania  7 ) , 6 Certification requirements  1 . The new law will from March 1 , with a formal deal .  2 . C - Tick SAA Certification and authentication speaks for the phasing - out and replace it with a RCM authentication , which is covered by a type - safety and EMC ( C may still be applicable to some small power of the wireless product ) .  3 . All of the electronics , which will be divided into three categories : high , medium , low - Risk . We didn ' t detail the division of the range data , in general , the battery and the driving voltage of 12V of the following products as low - risk , standard voltage 240V product is considered as low risk , high - voltage high - risk products . low - risk product is the period of 6 months , in the riskier period is 3 years ( this period is related to the recommendations of the Association of Australia , but specific laws on government also has not been finally confirmed ) .  4 . RCM authentication only by a local company in Hong Kong , the company must report to the Australian government to apply to a number of RCM . Chinese producers and exporters in their own names for the application of IEC or AS / NZS report , but it must be dealt with by the Australian importer applies for the RCM . The fee for the application for the registration of each trademark 75 AUD per product ( e . g . , An Australian company has two trademarks : A and B , he imported from China and it ' s the same one batch of the product half A of the trademark , a trademark on B , it is an undertaking to pay the annual $ 150 registration fee ) .  5 . According to expert opinion , due to the fact that the importers to bear the risk of a substandard product ( responsible party ) , and a non - Australian company cannot apply directly for an RCM authentication . the estimation , the more slightly the size of the Australian company , will change in order to reduce costs , the report by the Chinese manufacturers at the expense of fabrication and application of the SAA . They will tend to appoint the ability and reputation of the laboratory , provide insurance reports and test data , and then they come to apply for Australian RCM authentication .  6 . In theory , Australia can also serve as a laboratory for a company to help applicants obtain authentication of the RCM . But according to expert opinion , because of legal liability is large , it is expected that most of Australia ' s laboratory won ' t take that risk , even if I do them , costs also will tend to be comparatively high .

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