With the trend of high-tech development and the advancement of the times, lighting fixtures have been applied to various fields. Today, their functions are not only limited to illumination but also extend to atmosphere adjustment. The main purposes are increasingly diverse. So, do you know what certifications are required for the entry of lighting fixtures like fluorescent lamps into the United States? Today, let me provide you with detailed information on applying for FCC certification for lighting fixtures!
Fluorescent lamps in the United States need to comply with the requirements of FCC Part 18 and must undergo Declaration of Conformity (DoC) certification.
Benefits of FCC certification for fluorescent lamps:
1. Lighting fixtures that have undergone FCC certification have good competitiveness in the U.S. market.
2. The United States has relatively strict regulatory standards, which will enhance the rigor of our country's lighting fixture production.
3. Reduce the risk of being inspected by customs; for the risks of lighting fixtures being inspected, please refer to the article "FCC Certification Penalty Regulations."
Chandeliers, track lights, courtyard lights, portable lights, tube lights, LED street lights, light strings, desk lamps, LED spotlights, LED bulbs, grid lights, aquarium lights, street lights, LED tubes, LED fixtures, energy-saving lamps, T8 tubes, LED screens, LED power/drivers, ballasts, energy-saving lamps, stage lights, dimmers, transformers, electronic dimming devices for entertainment venues such as stages, AC electronic ballasts for tubular fluorescent lamps, tubular fluorescent lamps, ballasts for discharge lamps, fixed luminaires, portable luminaires, embedded luminaires, etc.
1. Applicants obtain a quotation (Email: hello@jjrlab.com);
2. Applicants provide product information to confirm FCC certification price and time;
3. Sign the contract and pay the fee;
4. Fill out the application form and submit samples for inspection;
5. Provide products for FCC testing;
6. The laboratory issues an FCC certificate report.
There is no expiration date for the lighting fixture FCC certificate! No factory inspection! Unless the standards are updated.
Lighting fixtures belong to ordinary products and only require FCC DOC certification, with a fee of $1600 and a cycle of about 4 weeks.
Except for LED fixtures, which undergo PART 15 testing, all other lighting fixtures undergo PART 18 FCC certification testing standards. Both FCC DOC or FCC ID testing methods are acceptable. The testing content includes conduction, electrostatics, harmonics, lightning strikes, power frequency magnetic fields, etc.
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