All electrical products entering the Australian market must comply with the SAA certification , we provide professional SAA certification services. Next, let's talk about the range of SAA certified products.
1, controlled electrical appliances:
Controlled electrical appliances must be forced to obtain a certificateofapproval issued by the monitoring department, and require identification (must be Shanghai book number). It should be noted that the certification process is only for safety and not for performance or quality, unless it is related to security. The first letter of the certificate number indicates which state or territory issued the certificate. For example:
Q91610(Queensland)
W2015(WesternAustralia)
N10422(NewSouthWales)
2, non-regulated electrical appliances:
Non-regulated products are not mandatory to obtain certification, but their safety is the responsibility of the seller/manufacturer, and can voluntarily apply for certification. The monitoring department will issue a certificate of compliance for products that meet the requirements of the standard. Electrical products that have obtained a certificate of conformity can be marked with a Shanghai book number, and the last letter of the certificate shows which state or region issued the certificate, such as:
CS/431/Q(Queensland)
CS/108/N(NSW)
RCM mark: At present, Australia and New Zealand are introducing the RCM mark (Regulator Compliancemark) to achieve the uniform identification of electrical products, the mark is a trademark owned by the regulatory authorities in Australia and New Zealand, indicating that the product meets the safety and EMC requirements at the same time, and is non-mandatory. After the product is certified for safety and registered for electromagnetic compatibility, it can be approved by the regulatory authority that issues the safety certification or “ RCMRegistrar” (StandardsAustralia) apply to use the RCM mark.
SAIGLOBAL mark: A product safety mark issued by SAI(formerly SAI), this mark is optional and requires factory inspection, etc.
Energy consumption requirements apply to the following household appliances:
Refrigerators and refrigerators (test standard: AS/NZS44741.1, AS/NZS4474.2)
Washing machine (test standard: AS/NZS2040.1, AS/NZS2040.2)
Clothes dryer (test standard: AS/NZS2442.1, AS/NZS2442.2)
Dishwasher (Test standard: AS/NZS2007.1, AS/NZS2007.2)
Unidirectional home air conditioning (Test standards: AS/NZS3823.1.1, AS/NZS3823.1.2, AS/NZS3823.2, AS/NZS3823.3) Applicants must submit an application form to the monitoring body with a complete and correct test report and sample energy consumption label. The test report must be issued by an accredited laboratory and valid for three years from the date of issue.