Certification standards for LED display in various countries

Aug 05, 2024

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Certification standards for LED display in various countries

 

 

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LED display manufacturers want to export overseas, the first thing to solve is the problem of product access. The so-called product access means that the products and services entering a certain country or region must comply with the relevant regulations and standards of that country or region before they can be circulated and sold in the market. So what are the differences in the certification standards of LED display products in different countries and regions?

 

LED display certification in different countries and regions:

 

1. United States ETL, UL, FCC (mandatory), CSA-US, Energy Sound certification, LED display products mainly follow UL8750 "LED equipment used in lighting products" and consider specific safety standards for a certain type of lamp. The Equipment Efficiency Regulations of 2009 published by California, United States in 2009 increased the requirements for light transmission, light efficiency, color temperature, color rendering index and other aspects of portable LED lamps.

 

2. Canada CSA, ULCULICCETL United States certification is mostly applicable to the Canada market.

 

3. Japan VCCI, PSE (mandatory) "S" mark PSE round domestic third-party laboratories can test and issue certificates; The PSE diamond shape is tested by a third-party laboratory and then audited and certified by a Japan agency.

 

4. Korea KC, KCC, ATT certification.

 

5. The EMC requirements for European CE (mandatory), VDE, GSRoshs test TUVLED lamps are mainly the EMC anti-interference requirements of IEC/EN61547 daily lighting appliances, IEC/EN61000-3-2 harmonic current emission limits, IEC/EN61000-3-3 voltage fluctuation and flicker limits, and EN55015 radio interference characteristic limits and measurement methods.

 

6. Australian C-TICK (mandatory) SAA (mandatory) certification.

 

7. In order to improve the competitiveness of domestic LEDs, China's CCC (mandatory) CQC has improved the relevant LED standards by relevant national departments.

 

8. Other international certifications: CB Russia: GOST, Brazil: UC, Nigeria: SONCAP, etc

 

The main standards of LED display at home and abroad

 

1. International standards, IEC60950-1:2005 "Security of Information Technology Equipment", CISPR22:2008 "Radio Interference Performance Limits and Test Methods for Information Technology Equipment"; IEC62341-1-1-2009 Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) Displays Part 1-1: General Specifications; IEC62341-6-1-2009 "Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) Displays" Part 6-1: Measurement Methods of Optical Parameters and Photoelectric Parameters; IEC62341-5-2009 "Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) Displays" Part 5: Environmental Monitoring Methods CISPR24: 1997-AM1:2001+AM2:2002 "Radio Interference Performance Limitations and Test Methods for Information Technology Equipment".

 

2. Chinese Standards, GB4943-2001 "Security of Information Technology Equipment" (IDTIEC60950: 1999) GB9254-2008 "Limits and Test Methods for Radio Interference Performance of Information Technology Equipment" (IDCCISPR22: 2006); GB17625.1-2003 Electromagnetic Compatibility Limit: Harmonic Current Emission Limit (Input Current per Phase of Equipment≤16A) (IEC61000-3-2:2001) SJ/T11141-2003 "General Specification for LED Display"; 20076299-T-451 "Requirements for the Use of Stadium Equipment and Test Methods Part 1: LED Display" (Comment Period) GB/T17618-1998 "Information Technology Equipment Radio Interference Performance Limits and Test Methods" (IDCCISPR24: 1997) SJ/T11281-2007 "Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Display Non-Test Methods".

 

3. United States Standards:

UL1310:2005+Rve5:2010 "Class 2 Power Equipment Safety Standard";

FCCpart15;

FCCpart18;

MIL-D-28803/3C(2);

UL1012:2005+Rve3:209 "Safety Standard for Non-Class 2 Power Equipment MIL-D-28803/2AVALIDNOTICE1;

MIL-D-28803/1DVALIDNOTICE1;

 

4. European Standards:

EN60950-1:2001-A11:2004 Information Technology Equipment Security;

EN55022: 2006+A1:2007 "Radio Interference Performance Limits and Test Methods for Information Technology Equipment" BSIEC62341-1-1-2009 General Specification for Organic Radiant Diode (OLED) Displays;

DINEN62341-5-2010 Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays. Part V: Environmental Monitoring Methods (IEC6231-1-5-2009); German edition EN

 

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