Whoa,

Too much misleading information!

The China safety standard is GB4943-1995 and mirrors IEC 60950
except for testing required at -/+10% of rated voltages, vs. the -10/+6%
of IEC.

China EMC standard is GB9254-1998 and equal or similar to
CISPR 22.

The dominant certification agency mark is CCIB, with a small "S
& E" indicating safety and EMC.  This mark is generally required
for all imported ITE.

CCEE is another safety (only) mark that typically applied to China
made electrical appliances for the Chinese market, i.e. no import .

However, if a consumer ITE product is marked "Made in China",
and exported to some country, then imported back to China, it may
require a both CCIB and CCEE marks.  This isbecause the CCEE
mark does not include EMC, and because CCEE inspectors of retail
outlets have no way of knowing that the product was an import.

CIQ probably stands for Commodity Import Quality, and may have
been a pre-cursor to SAIQ, which became SACI, which is somewhat
like the administrative arm of CCIB.

George Alspaugh

---------------------- Forwarded by George Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark on 09/20/2001
11:30 AM ---------------------------

"William D'Orazio" <dorazio%[email protected]> on 09/20/2001
10:11:45 AM

Please respond to "William D'Orazio" <dorazio%[email protected]>

To:   "EMC Posting (E-mail)" <emc-pstc%[email protected]>
cc:    (bcc: George Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject:  CHINA REQUIREMENTS




Gents,
     It is my understanding that the CIQ Mark is to China as the CE Mark
is to Europe.  Also the equivalent to IEC60950 is the GB9254 standard and
the equivalent to CISPR22 is the GB-4943 standard.  Does anybody know if
there is an equivalent to CISPR11 and is it mandatory to obtain the CIQ mark
for industrial type equipment such as a Full Flight Simulator.

Thanks in advance,

William D'Orazio
CAE Inc.
Electrical System Designer

Phone: (514) 341-2000 (X4555)
Fax: (514)340-5552
Email: [email protected]






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