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  • Mexico FIDE Certification

    Certification Introduction:

    The voluntary energy efficiency label widely promoted in Mexico is developed and published by the Mexican Energy Conservation Promotion Foundation (Fideicomiso para el Ahorro de Energia, FIDE). The Mexican Foundation for Energy Conservation Promotion (FDE) is an organization established by the government's Federal Electricity Commission in conjunction with government and private forces. Since its establishment, it has been committed to how to save electricity. The agency mainly focuses on the energy saving of lighting equipment.



    The specific products certified by FDE are shown in the figure:


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    In addition, FIDE certification also covers other products, including: transformers, submersible pumps, lighting controls, luminaires, LEDs, single-phase motors, microwave ovens, dishwashers, electric fans, solar heaters, office equipment, energy control devices, Insulators, condensers, variable frequency drives, etc.



  • Mexico IFETEL Certification

    Certification Introduction:

    The full name of IFETEL is Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones, which is the Federal Telecommunications Research Institute of Mexico, responsible for the testing and type approval process required for all imported equipment of Mexico Telecom. All products using frequencies to transmit and/or receive signals and all communication products connected to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or public network must be certified by IFETEL.

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    IFETEL Certification Basic Information:

    • Is it mandatory: mandatory certification

    • Regulated products: wireless communication products

    • Factory Inspection: None

    • Local Agent: Licensed local representative required

    • Local testing: yes

    • Certificate Validity: Unlimited


    IFETEL Mark

    There is no special mark for IFETEL certification.

    Products with on-board/integrated radio: "IFETEL:xxxxxxxxxxxxx"

    Host products with certified modules: "This product contains certified modules, model xxxx, IFETEL number xxxxxxxxxxxxx"


    Applicable Product Range:

    All communications equipment entering Mexico, including RF-enabled products such as WiFi, Bluetooth, satellite and mobile cellular.


    Common Regulations:

    • NOM-208-SCFI-2016: The latest resolution will replace NOM-EM-016-SCFI-2015. Radio communication systems operating in the frequency bands 902-928MHz, 2400-2483.5MHz and 5725-5850MHz using the radio spectrum (IFT-008-2015 technical requirements);

    • NOM-088/1(2)-SCT1: Microwave equipment providing point-to-point (PP) and point-to-multipoint (P-MP) FS system services. Part 1: Multiple visits. Part 2: Transportation;

    • NOM-084-SCT1: Specification for transmitter equipment for fleet mobility services;

    • NOM-024-SCFI-1198: Commercial Information for Packaging, Labeling and Warranty of Electronic and Electrical Equipment;

    • IFT 008-2015: Specifies limits and test methods for telecommunications equipment, and radiocommunication systems employing spread spectrum techniques. In addition, the spectrum of radio equipment used for frequency hopping and digital modulation will be in the following frequency bands: 902-928MHz, 2400-2483.5MHz and 5725-5850MHz;

    • IFT-011-2017: Requires the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identifier) of the phone or tablet to be affixed to the device and requires the manufacturer to unlock the "FM" function of the approved mobile end device.



  • Mexico NOM Certification

    The Normas Oficiales Mexicanas sign is a mandatory safety sign in Mexico to indicate that the product complies with the relevant NOM standards. The NOM logo applies to most products, including telecommunications and information technology equipment, household electrical appliances, lamps and other products that are potentially hazardous to health and safety. Whether it is locally manufactured or imported in Mexico, it must comply with the relevant NOM standards and product labeling regulations.

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    Under Mexican law, the licensee of NOM must be a Mexican company responsible for the quality, maintenance and reliability of the product. The test report is issued by a laboratory accredited by SECOFI and reviewed by SECOFI, ANCE or NYCE. If the product meets the relevant regulatory requirements, a certificate will be issued to the Mexican representative of the manufacturer or exporter before the product can be marked with the NOM mark.


    Mandatory Authentication Mode:

    • M0: Certification through quality control and periodic test verification;

    • M1: Certification by Periodic Test Verification (New Product Type Experiment);

    • M2: Certification by Quality System Assessment Verification (New Product);

    • M3: Letter of Conformity issued by periodic test verification (for new products);

    • M4: Certification through quality control and periodic test verification (for redesigned products);

    • M5: Batch Certification (for re-engineered and second-hand products without a re-engineering manual);

    • M6: 100% certified (for non-standard products).


    Applicable Product Range:

    Products subject to NOM compulsory certification are generally electrical and electronic products with a voltage exceeding 24 volts of alternating current or direct current. Mainly used in the fields of product safety, energy and heat effects, installation, health and agriculture. The following products must be NOM certified to be allowed into the Mexican market:

    1. Electronic or electrical products for home, office and factory use;

    2. Computer LAN equipment;

    3. Lighting device;

    4. Tires, toys and school supplies;

    5. Medical equipment;

    6. Wired and wireless communication products, such as wired telephones, wireless telephones, etc.;

    7. Products powered by electricity, propane, natural gas or batteries.


    Packaging Label Information:

    1. The name and address of the importer or distributor

    2. NOM logo

    3. original domestic information

    4. Rated value of product input/output

    5. Product name and model

    6. Packing quantity

     

    Mexico only recognizes its own NOM safety signs, and the safety signs of the United States and Canada are not recognized by the government of that country. Products requiring compulsory certification can enter the Mexican market only with the NOM safety mark.

     

    Typically, the NOM logo appears with NYCE or ANCE:

    • NOM NYCE: applies to electronic products, communication products and data processing equipment, but does not include home appliances;

    • NOM ANCE: Applicable to home appliances, including household electric instruments, electric hand-held tools, etc.

     

    1. Basic information of NOM-Safety certification

    • Is it mandatory: yes

    • Regulated products: Mandatory products within the scope of NOM

    • Factory Inspection: None

    • Certificate validity: 1 year

    • Local testing: yes

    • Local Agent: Yes

     

    2. Basic information of NOM-Energy Efficiency certification

    • Is it mandatory: yes

    • Regulated products: Mandatory products within the scope of NOM

    • Factory Inspection: None

    • Certificate validity: 3 years (requires annual testing to maintain validity)

    • Local testing: yes

    • Local Agent: Yes

    On March 4, 2021, Mexico officially announced a new version of the standard NOM-031-ENER-2019, which came into effect on June 3, 2021.


    Mexico's mandatory energy efficiency standards for lighting products are as follows:

    • NOM-030-ENER-2016 General Lighting Integrated LED Bulb Energy Efficiency Requirements

    • NOM-031-ENER-2019 Energy Efficiency Specifications and Test Methods for LED Street Lights and Outdoor Public Area Lighting Fixtures

    • NOM-017-ENER-2012 Energy Efficiency Requirements for Compact Fluorescent Lamps

    • NOM-028-ENER-2017 Energy efficiency requirements for single-ended double-ended lamps of ordinary incandescent lamps



  • Canadian NRCan Certification

    Certification Introduction

    NRCan is Canada's Energy Efficiency Act (Act) and Energy Efficiency Regulations (Regulation) of the Natural Resources Commission of Canada, which is a regulation for household electrical products, commercial refrigeration equipment, electronic products (battery chargers, compact audio products, Mandatory energy efficiency certification programs for external power supplies, televisions, video products), heating and air conditioning equipment, industrial/commercial equipment, lighting products, and water heater products. Natural Resources Canada mandates that all regulated products must obtain the Energy Verification Mark from a Standards Council of Canada (SCC) accredited certification body.

     

    ● On January 25, 2021, BACL was authorized by the Canadian SCC-accredited NRCan certification body and laboratory. BACL's approved product range includes: EPS external power adapters, BCS battery charging systems, fluorescent lamps, discharge lamps, lamps, lighting installation systems.

    ● On September 15, 2021, BACL was recognized by the Canadian SCC again, and the range of products that can issue the Canadian energy efficiency NRCan certification was added: ICS Code: 97.030 Domestic electrical appliances in general Energy Efficiency, such as: audio products Compact audio products, TV Machine Televisions, Video products Video products and so on.

     

    Up to now, BACL has been authorized by the OSHA NRTL & SCC security certification agency in the United States and Canada, the FCC TCB agency, the Canadian ISED FCB agency, the U.S. EPA-approved ENERGY STAR certification agency, and the Canadian NRCan certification agency. , can provide you with one-stop North American certification service!


    BACL Canada NRCan Certification Mark:


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    BACL is listed by the Canadian NRCAN issuing Agency:


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    Links to BACL's list of Canadian NRCAN issuing agency:

    https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/energy/regulations-codes-standards/6859


    Certified Product Range:

    - Energy Efficiency for EPS external power supply

    - Energy Efficiency for BCS battery charging system

    - Energy Efficiency for discharge lamps

    - Energy Efficiency for fluorescent lamps

    - Energy Efficiency for lamps

    - Energy Efficiency for Lighting Installation Systems


    Quebec Electric Appliance Energy Efficiency Regulations:

    On May 17, 2017, the Official Gazette of Quebec published a new regulatory document "Regulations on the Energy Efficiency of Electric or Hydrocarbon Fuel Appliances", and the regulations came into force on the 90th day from the date of publication, that is, on August 15, 2017, From now on, all regulated products should meet the new regulatory energy efficiency requirements in Quebec, Canada.

     

    Types of products to which the regulations apply include: domestic water heaters, heating or air conditioning appliances, lighting equipment, household electrical appliances, electric motors, dry-type transformers.

     

    For lighting equipment mainly include the following categories:

    Fluorescent lamp ballasts, general general lighting fluorescent tubes, general lighting incandescent reflector lamps, general lighting bulbs, exit signs, traffic signal modules, floor lamps.



  • Canadian ISED Certification

    Certification Introduction:

    Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada ("ISED"), formerly IC, has been renamed since 2016: ISED, which is responsible for the certification of electrical and electronic products entering the Canadian market. Its responsible products are roughly radio and television equipment, information technology equipment, radio equipment, telecommunication equipment, engineering and medical equipment, etc., similar to the US FCC.



    As an FCB laboratory authorized by Industry Canada, BACL has a full set of qualifications for ISED standard testing and certification. It can test and certify products such as radio and television equipment, information technology equipment, radio equipment, telecommunications equipment, engineering and medical equipment In addition to directly issuing ISED certificates for customers, ID numbers and registration numbers can also be issued.

     

    ● BACL has extensive capabilities and complete accreditation in the field of electromagnetic compatibility. There are nine FCC, ISED and other authorized testing laboratories in the world, including: the United States, Shenzhen (Futian/Nanshan/Baoan), Dongguan, Taiwan (Xizhi/Linkou) ), Chengdu, Kunshan, etc., with more than 20 10m and 3m anechoic chambers and multiple sets of advanced SAR specific absorption rate test systems, the highest test frequency can reach 325GHz.


    ● BACL is an FCC TCB certification agency approved by A2LA, and has been recognized by FCC for all projects, and has a full set of qualifications for FCC ID testing and certification;


    ● BACL can provide customers with testing and certification services in all fields such as electromagnetic compatibility, radio frequency, telecom terminal, SAR, 5G mobile communication, OTA, microwave/millimeter wave, Wi-Fi 6E, etc.


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  • American CA65

    1. Q: What is California 65?

    A: California 65 is the California proposal to increase the attention to exposure to toxic chemicals, referred to as "California 65 proposal". In November 1986, California promulgated the "Drinking Water Safety and Toxic Substances Enforcement Act of 1986", which was later codified and included in Chapter 25249.5-25249.13 of the California Health and Safety Code.

     

    2. Q: What are the requirements for California 65? How should a product meet California 65 requirements?

    A: California 65 currently controls nearly 1,000 substances, and the substances in the list have no limit. For enterprises, it is difficult to completely control such a huge amount of substances. In addition, it is also one of the difficulties to update the controlled substances every quarter.

     

    It is recommended that enterprises find out the limit requirements for such products in existing lawsuits according to the product type, and investigate the content of their own products to determine whether they meet the limit requirements for hazardous substances in relevant lawsuits. If the restricted substance exceeds the limit in the relevant litigation case, the enterprise should put a warning label on the product. At present, California 65 related lawsuits involve many types of products in various fields such as electrical and electronic, toys, and food contact materials.

     

    3. Q: If the product has passed the phthalate test related to the California Act 65, is it considered that the product meets the requirements of 4 new phthalates in RoHS?

    A: You can't think so. These two regulations have differences in the scope of control, control limits, controlled substances and test methods, so it is necessary to test and judge whether they meet the requirements.

     

    4. Q: How is the current limit of California Bill 65 defined? Are there any stated limits? Where is the authoritative basis for these limits? What are the limits on DINP? When will it take effect?

    A: The California 65 Act has been in effect since 1986. There is no clear limit in the Act. The limit comes from litigation cases (judgments after consumers sue companies). There is no official website for litigation cases. DINP limits are different depending on the product.

    If you are interested in studying this regulation, it is recommended to go through the following official website: https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65

     

    5. Q: There are more than 900 substances in the list of banned substances in California's Act 65, but many testing institutions mostly use the substances and limit values determined by the court as the measurement standards. If the company's products contain antimony trioxide (CAS No. 1309-64-4) in the list, the added ratio should be at least 10,000ppm. In this case, does the product meet the requirements of California 65?

    A: Most electronic companies are regulated by referring to the California 65 prosecution case, and the controlled substances and limits are derived from the prosecution case. Although in the existing cases, no electronic products were prosecuted for exceeding the standard of antimony trioxide. But antimony trioxide is a carcinogen, and it is on the list of California 65, which will not rule out consumer concern in the future. From the perspective of risk, it is recommended that enterprises first check the use of this substance in various materials through supply chain investigations, and then gradually reduce or even disable this substance in subsequent processes.

     

    6. Q: If a business is a manufacturer or producer of consumer goods, but does not sell directly to retailers, how should it comply with the retail seller's requirement to provide warnings?

    A: Businesses that do not sell directly to retailers have two eligible options:

    (1) Identify the product with the necessary warnings;

    (2) Provide warning notices and warning materials to packers, importers, suppliers or distributors.

     

    Under the second option, companies should ensure that warning messages can be passed along the supply chain and ultimately reach consumers. Manufacturers or producers may choose to contract with other businesses in other business chains to ensure that their products deliver appropriate warnings to retailers and end consumers.

     

    7. Q: How to judge whether a California 65 list substance has carcinogenicity or reproductive toxicity or both characteristics?

    A: Enterprises can view or download the complete list of California 65 by visiting the following official website of the California 65 List. The “toxicity category” column of the list lists the toxicological properties of related substances: https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition- 65/proposition-65-list

     

    8. Q: California Proposition 65 requires standard format warnings to reflect "one or more" hazardous substances. If a company determines that there are five California List 65 substances that need to be warned, do all five substances need to be included in the warning?

    A: If the five substances are carcinogens, the enterprise can only display the name of one of the five substances in the warning, or choose to display any one or all four of the other four substances at the same time;

     

    If the five substances include both carcinogenic and reproductive toxicity substances, the enterprise can only reflect the name of one of the carcinogens and one of the substances that cause reproductive toxicity in the warning, and can also choose to reflect more in the warning. substance name;

     

    If a substance has both carcinogenicity and reproductive toxicity, the warning only needs to reflect the name of the substance, as well as the two properties of carcinogenicity and reproductive toxicity. Companies can also choose to reflect more substance names.

     

    9. Q: Can the abbreviation of the chemical substance name be used in the warning label? For example, if a product needs to provide a warning label for "Diethylhexyl Phthalate", can the abbreviation "DEHP" be used in the warning label instead of the full name of the substance?

    A: The name in the warning label needs to be consistent with the name in the official California 65 list.

    If an abbreviation is included in the warning label as part of the full name of the chemical, that abbreviation may be used alone in subsequent citations.



  • American DOE Certification

    Introduction to DOE Certification:

    The U.S. Department of Energy (Department of Energy) is referred to as DOE. DOE has issued DOE certification in accordance with U.S. energy efficiency-related regulations, which is the source of DOE certification. The main purpose of DOE certification is to save energy and reduce emissions, help users save electricity, so as to reduce energy consumption demand and reduce the greenhouse effect. Now all products within the scope of DOE certification need to meet the requirements of the latest laws and regulations.


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    From December 9, 2009, DOE requires manufacturers and label holders to submit a certification report and a compliance statement. will be punished. BACL has obtained the NVLAP authorization qualification (Lab Code: 200707-0), which can help customers to provide qualified test reports and online declaration of DOE regulations for related products.

     

    The website for online declaration is: https://www.regulations.doegov/ccms, where you can get the product report template "Product Templates" and the registration authorization form "Registration and Authorization Forms".

     

    In order to better improve the energy efficiency regulations of light bulbs, the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) issued the "Notice of Proposed Regulations (NOPR) on Bulb Test Methods" on February 26, 2016, proposing to issue a general lighting bulb (GSL) ) of the New Test Methods Act. The new test method bill refers more to the current IES and CIE standards.

    • On July 1, 2016, DOE of the US Department of Energy officially released the "Test procedures for in tegrated light Emitting Diode Lamps", the effective date of this regulation is August 1, 2016, and the mandatory implementation date is 2016 December 28, 2010.

    Certification website link: DOE CCMS registration: http://www.regulations.doe.gov/ccms DOE: htt//energy.gov/


    • The US Department of Energy officially released the "Test procedures for compact Flaorescent Lamps" for CFL compact fluorescent lamps on August 29, 2016. The effective date of this regulation is September 28, 2016, and the mandatory implementation date is February 2017. 27th.


    • On October 20, 2016, the US Department of Energy (DOE) officially released the general lighting test procedures for specific categories of light bulbs.


    • On January 19, 2017, DOE announced the final draft of the performance standard for general lighting bulbs, with an effective date of January 1, 2020, which accurately regulated the definition requirements of general lighting bulbs: containing ANSI lamp caps, voltage 12V/24V/ Between 100-130/277V, the working voltage of the integrated lamp that can work normally, or the working voltage of the non-integrated lamp. Non-lamp or downlight retrofit kit for general lighting applications. In addition, specific product categories that are not included are also listed.


    • The US Department of Energy (DOE) officially released the final version of the "Test procedures for in tegrated light Emitting Diode Lamps" on September 21, 2018. The effective date of this regulation is October 22, 2018.


    • DOE appliance categories: refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, water heaters, dishwashers, dryers, pool heaters, microwaves.


  • US FDA Certification

    Introduction to FDA:

    FDA (Food and Drug Administration) certification is a certificate of conformity for food or drugs issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Due to its scientific nature and rigor, this certification has become a world-recognized standard. FDA-approved drugs can be sold not only in the United States, but also in most countries and regions in the world. FDA is the English abbreviation of U.S. Food and Drug Administration. It is an international medical review authority, authorized by the U.S. Congress, the federal government, and the highest law enforcement agency specializing in food and drug management.

     

    As a global authoritative third-party testing and certification organization, BACL is recognized by the FDA (US Food and Drug Administration), and can independently complete FDA CDRH testing and certification applications for laser radiation, X-ray radiation, microwave radiation and other products, and can Complete product report, quality control report, annual report submission and factory FDA quality system audit.


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    The FDA is a monitoring agency of government health regulation composed of professionals such as doctors, lawyers, microbiologists, pharmacologists, chemists, and statisticians dedicated to protecting, promoting, and enhancing the nation's health. Foods, drugs, cosmetics and medical devices certified by the FDA are safe and effective for the human body. In nearly 100 countries such as the United States, only FDA-approved materials, devices and technologies can be used for commercial clinical applications.


    FDA Classification:

    1. FDA testing of food materials

    Food contact materials (Food Contact Materials, abbreviated as FCM) refer to the materials that products come into contact with food in normal use. Because of its direct contact with food, it is called the "intimate underwear" of food, and its safety directly affects the safety of food, which is also the most critical control point for enterprises. Products involved in food contact materials include food packaging, tableware, kitchen utensils, food processing machinery and kitchen appliances, etc. Food contact materials include: plastics, resins, rubber, silicone, metals, alloys, electroplating, paper, cardboard, glass, ceramics, Enamels, colorants, printing coatings, inks, etc.

     

    Food contact materials and products may affect the smell, taste and color of food during contact with food, and may release a certain amount of toxic chemical components such as heavy metals and toxic additives. These chemical components will migrate into the food. Ingested by the human body, endangering human health.


    2. Food FDA testing

    3. FDA testing of medical devices

    4. Cosmetic FDA testing

    5. FDA testing of drugs and biological products


    The difference between FDA certification, FDA testing and FDA registration:

    • It can be understood in this way that FDA testing is generally aimed at these types of products: 1. Class II and III medical devices; 2. Cosmetics, daily necessities; 3. Food contact materials;

    • FDA registration is generally divided into: 1. Cosmetics; 2. LED and laser products; 3. Medical devices; 4. Food; 5. Drugs;

    • FDA certification is a general term for FDA testing and FDA registration, both of which can be called FDA certification, and FDA certification is just a colloquial term.



  • US DLC Certification

    Certification Introduction:

    DLC certification is a joint organization of the North American Energy Efficiency organization (NEEP), and the certification is used to increase incentives for high-efficiency lighting products in commercial buildings. Some certified products can receive energy subsidies from DLC member institutions. The cooperative members of the DLC believe that only products with high quality and high performance that have undergone rigorous testing and verification are eligible for energy subsidies. Therefore, they developed the certification list DLC QPL, limited the scope of subsidies, and formed a trade barrier in a small area (energy efficiency programs of public utilities, regional energy stimulus programs and energy saving programs, etc.) Field blank. On September 8, 2017, the DLC updated the web design and added a "Future Development Plan" column. This change will make the DLC project development more transparent and directional.


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    On February 14, 2020, the DLC officially released the new standard DLC SSL V5.0&5.1, and it will be accepted for submission from February 18, 2020. The transition timetable for the new and old standards is as follows:


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  • California Energy Efficiency CEC Certification

    Certification Introduction:

    CEC certification is the Appliance Efficiency Regulation implemented by the California Energy Commission on December 30, 2005. The purpose of this regulation is to improve the efficiency of electrical products, save energy, reduce gas emissions and the greenhouse effect. At present, BACL has obtained authorization for various products such as audio and video, energy-saving lamps, LED high-efficiency lighting, ballasts and power supplies, and can provide customers with CEC related tests and reports.

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    Recently, the California Energy Efficiency Commission has updated Title20, Title24 and voluntary certification, as follows:

    CEC Title 20

    In January 2019, the CEC Title 20 Household Electrical Regulations officially released a new version CEC-140-2019-002. The new regulations emphasize that the definition of general lighting bulbs issued by DOE on January 19, 2017 will continue to be used, and at the same time, it is emphasized that from January 1, 2020, general lighting bulbs with luminous efficacy below 45lm/w will not be allowed in California. market sales. From June 13, 2018, the battery charger regulation CEC Title 20 came into force.

    Website: http://www.energy.ca.gov/appliances/ 

     

    On January 1, 2017, CEC added regulations and certification requirements for LED bulbs in Title20 Section1601-1607, and it can be considered to accept LED bulb compliance data from January 1, 2017. On January 1, 2018, CEC released the certification template and guidelines and officially began to accept the certification of LED bulbs. CEC Title 20 Section1601-1607 The new standard for LED bulbs can be viewed at the following link:

    https://govt.westlaw.com/calregs/Browse/Home/California/CaliforniaCodeofRegulations?guid=I8F8F3BC0D44E11DEA95CA4428EC25FA0&originationContext=documenttoc&transitionType=Default&contextData=%28sc.Default%29


    CEC Title 20 Home Appliance Product Categories:

    • Refrigerator, freezer

    • Air conditioners, air filters, forced ventilation heating or cooling, water heaters

    • Dishwasher, clothes dryer, pool heater, microwave


    CEC Title24

    The building lighting energy efficiency regulations are updated according to a cycle of about 3 years. The new building lighting energy efficiency regulations in 2019 have been improved on the basis of the 2016 regulations. The current 2019 building lighting energy efficiency regulations are CEC-400-2018-020-CMF, Effective January 1, 2020. The new regulation CEC Title24 2022 has been announced, and the specific effective date of the new regulation is January 1, 2023.

     

    Voluntary California Quality LED Lamp Specification CEC-400-2017-015-SF, LED bulb voluntary certification regulation Version3.1. On December 19, 2017, CEC officially announced the final draft of the voluntary bulb certification V3.1/CEC-400 -2017-015-SF, V3.1 standard specification clarifies that manufacturers can estimate the life before completing the life test and complete the initial submission for listing. This standard is used by the California Energy Efficiency Commission to guide more high-quality LED bulbs to enter California market.

     

    URL: https://www.energy.ca.gov/business_meetings/2017_packets/2017-12-13/Item_01e_VoluntaryLEDSpec/Voluntary%20CA%20Quality%20Spec%20v.3.1.pdf

    Certification website link: www.energy.ca.gov

    CEC Listed Product Information Database MADBES System Link: https://cacertappliances.energy.ca.gov/Login.aspx



  • American Energy Star Certification

    Certification Introduction:

    US Energy Star (Energy Star) is an energy efficiency project jointly launched by the US Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency, which makes its own contribution to saving energy and protecting the environment. ENERGY STAR covers most electronic products in daily life, such as home appliances, traditional fluorescent lighting, new LED/SSL solid state lighting, building energy efficiency, office equipment, cooling/heating products, commercial food processing equipment, LED all-in-one light bulbs, SSL Solid-state lighting fixtures, connectable smart lighting products, integrated fluorescent lamps CFLs, electronic ballasts, tungsten lamps, external power adapters, air conditioners, televisions, set-top boxes, etc. We can also perform long-term life estimation and 6000 hours or more for your LED light source products according to IESNA LM-80-08, IESNA LM-80-15, IESNA LM-80-2020 and IESNA TM-21-11 standards The lumen maintenance rate test during the LED period ensures that your product quickly and smoothly obtains the US Energy Star certification.


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    As the first testing agency to introduce Energy Star into China, BACL is an Energy Star CB certification agency and accredited laboratory accredited by the U.S. EPA. It can directly issue light bulbs, lamps, light strings, computers, and telephones for you. , audio and video, set-top boxes, cameras, refrigerators, dishwashers, charging piles and other products certification.


    BACL can comply with the following latest standards: LM-80-2008, LM-80-2015, LM-80-2020, LM-85-2014, TM-21, LM-84-2014, TM-28-2014, TM- 26, TM-27, TM-30, NEMA 77-2017, LM-79-08, LM-79-2019 Provide you with LED lamp beads, lamp life aging, failure rate, flicker, lumen maintenance and luminosity test.


    Lamp Version V2.1

    Luminaires Version V2.2

    Imaging Equipment Version 3.0

    Computers Version 7.1

    Displays Version 8.0

    Enterprise Servers Version 3.0

    Residential Clothes washers  Version V8.0

    Commercial Clothes Washers Version V8.0

    Residential Dishwashers Version V6.0

    Commercial Dishwashers Version V2.0

    Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Version V1.0

    Set-top Boxes and Cable Boxes Version 5.1

    Telephony Version 3.0

    Televisions Version 8.0

    Water Cooler Version 2.0

    Audio/Video Version 3.0

    Small Network Equipment Version 1.0

    Commercial Ice Makers Version V3.0

    Commercial Refrigerators & Freezers Version V4.0

    Residential Refrigerators & Freezers Version V5.0

    Commercial Ovens Version V2.2


    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) launched the new ENERGY STAR Third-Party certification process (Third-Party certification) on January 1, 2011. If manufacturers want their products to be marked with the ENERGY STAR logo, they must Only after an EPA-approved testing laboratory conducts the test and issues a test report and submits it to an EPA-approved third-party certification body (CB) for review, can the ENERGY STAR certification be listed.

     

    ● In 2011, BACL was approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and became one of the few certification bodies (CBs) and testing bodies of ENERGY STAR covering the whole project of EPA lighting and electrical and electronic products, providing brand-new ENERGY STAR testing and certification services .

     

    ● With high-quality and efficient services, BACL has successfully assisted many domestic manufacturers to apply for Energy Star® certification, and at the same time obtained the latest US EPA Environmental Protection Agency accreditation, becoming one of the laboratories in the world that can provide Energy Star® market sampling testing services.


    Certification website link: www.epa.gov