CE certification is the European Union's product safety certification, a mandatory requirement for electronic products and household appliances to enter the EU market. Products must bear the CE mark before being placed on the market, indicating compliance with the basic requirements of EU CE certification and technical harmonization. This is a legal obligation enforced by the EU for related products. China JJR Laboratory provides the following CE certification services:
- CE-EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU standard testing and certification
- CE-LVD Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU standard testing and certification
- CE-RED Radio Equipment Directive testing and certification
- Vacuum cleaners
- Electric irons
- Towel racks
- Clothes dryers
- Steam garment steamers
- Electric hair clippers
- Shavers
- Toasters
- Ovens
- Floor scrubbers
- Robot vacuums
- Insulation boards
- Air fryers
- Soy milk makers
- Juicers
- Multi-functional food processors
- Electric kettles
- Coffee makers
- Rice cookers
- Microwave ovens
- Hairdryers
- Hair straighteners
- Sewing machines
- Chargers
- Heaters
- Humidifiers
- Range hoods
- Massagers
- Electric foot baths
- Electric toothbrushes
- Water flossers
- Electric fans and other small household appliances
- EN60335 “Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances”
- EN55014-2 “Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements for Household Appliances, Electric Tools, and Similar Appliances - Part 2: Immunity”
- EN 61000-3-2 “Electromagnetic Compatibility - Limits - Limits for Harmonic Current Emissions (Equipment with Input Current ≤16A per Phase)”
- EN 61000-3-3 “Electromagnetic Compatibility - Limits - Limits for Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker for Equipment with Rated Current ≤16A per Phase and Direct Connection to Public Low-Voltage Supply Systems”
1. CE-EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility Part:
- Disturbance power
- Radiated disturbance
- Terminal disturbance voltage
- Electrostatic discharge immunity
- Electromagnetic radiation immunity
- Conducted immunity, etc.
2. CE-LVD Low Voltage Part:
- Harmonic currents
- Voltage fluctuations and flicker
- Current intensity
- Transient voltage, etc.
CE-EMC is a crucial standard in CE certification, ensuring that electrical and electronic equipment can operate normally in an electromagnetic environment without interfering with other devices or being affected by external electromagnetic disturbances. Electronic products and small appliances must comply with the CE-EMC Directive 2014/30/EU. The testing includes:
- Electromagnetic radiation: Testing the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the device during normal operation to ensure it does not interfere with other devices.
- Electromagnetic immunity: Testing the device’s performance under external electromagnetic interference to ensure it can function properly to some extent.
- Electrostatic discharge immunity: Testing the device’s performance under electrostatic discharge conditions to ensure it can function normally.
CE-LVD is another critical standard in CE certification, ensuring the proper functioning of electrical equipment and the safety of users. Electronic products and small appliances must comply with the LVD Directive 2014/35/EU. The testing includes:
- Abnormal testing: Testing the device's performance under abnormal conditions to ensure it can protect users and the device itself.
- Grounding test: Testing the performance of the device after grounding to ensure there is no harmful leakage current to users and devices.
- Leakage current test: Testing the device’s leakage current to ensure it poses no harm to users and devices.
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