CE certification is the EU product safety certification, a necessary condition for electronic products and household appliances to enter the EU market. Before being launched on the market, electronic products and household appliances must display the CE mark to indicate that the product complies with the basic requirements of the EU CE certification and technical coordination. This is a mandatory requirement under EU law for related products. The JJR Laboratory in China can provide enterprises with CE certification services, including CE-EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU standard testing and certification, CE-LVD Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU standard testing and certification, and CE-RED Radio Equipment Directive testing certification.
Vacuum cleaners, electric irons, towel racks, dryers, steam irons, electric clippers, razors, toasters, ovens, floor scrubbers, robotic vacuum cleaners, insulation boards, air fryers, soy milk makers, juice extractors, multifunctional food processors, electric kettles, coffee makers, rice cookers, microwave ovens, hairdryers, straighteners, sewing machines, chargers, heaters, humidifiers, range hoods, massagers, foot bath tubs, electric toothbrushes, water flossers, fans, and other daily small household electrical products.
EN60335 “Safety of household and similar electrical appliances”
EN55014-2 “Electromagnetic compatibility requirements for household appliances, electric tools, and similar apparatus Part 2: Immunity”
EN 61000-3-2 “Electromagnetic compatibility—Limits—Harmonic current emissions (equipment with input current ≤16A per phase)”
EN 61000-3-3 “Electromagnetic compatibility—Limits—Limits for voltage fluctuations, voltage flicker, and flicker caused by equipment with a rated current ≤16A and directly connected to public low-voltage power supply systems” etc.
CE-EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility Section: Radiated power, radiated interference, terminal interference voltage, electrostatic discharge immunity, electromagnetic radiation immunity, conducted immunity, etc.
CE-LVD Low Voltage Section: Harmonic current, voltage fluctuations and flicker, current strength, transient voltage, etc.
CE-EMC is an important standard in CE certification, ensuring that electrical and electronic equipment can work properly in a common electromagnetic environment without causing unacceptable interference to other devices or being affected by unacceptable interference from other devices. For electronic products and small household appliances, compliance with CE-EMC Directive 2014/30/EU is required, including the following test items:
- Electromagnetic radiation: Testing the electromagnetic radiation generated during normal operation to ensure it does not cause unacceptable interference to other devices.
- Electromagnetic immunity: Testing the performance of equipment when subjected to external electromagnetic interference to ensure that it can function properly to some extent.
- Electrostatic discharge immunity: Testing the performance of equipment under electrostatic discharge conditions to ensure that it can function properly to some extent.
CE-LVD is another important standard in CE certification, ensuring the proper use of electrical equipment and the safety of users. For electronic products and small household appliances, compliance with LVD Directive 2014/35/EU is required, including the following test items:
- Abnormal tests: Testing the performance of equipment under abnormal conditions to ensure it can protect the user and the equipment's safety to some extent.
- Grounding tests: Testing the performance of equipment when grounded to ensure that the leakage current to the ground does not pose a danger to users or the equipment itself.
- Leakage current tests: Testing the leakage current of equipment to ensure it does not pose a danger to users or the equipment itself.
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