Appendix 7 Compliance with China Compulsory Product Certification (CCC Certification) System
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Appendix 7-1 Outline of China Compulsory Product Certification System
The Safety Certification enforced in China included the "CCIB Certification (certification system based
on the "Law of the People’s Republic of China on Import and Export Commodity Inspection" and
"Regulations on Implementation of the Import Commodities Subject to the Safety and Quality Licensing
System" enforced by the State Administration of Import and Export Commodity Inspection (SACI) on
import/export commodities, and the "CCEE Certification" (certification system based on "Product Quality
Certification Management Ordinance" set forth by the China Commission for Conformity Certification of
Electrical Equipment (CCEE) on commodities distributed through China.
CCIB Certification and CCEE Certification were merged when China joined WTO (November 2001), and
were replaced by the "China Compulsory Product Certification" (hereinafter, CCC Certification)
monitored by the State General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine
(AQSIQ) of the People's Republic of China.
The CCC Certification system was partially enforced from May 2002, and was fully enforced from May
2003. Target commodities which do not have CCC Certification cannot be imported to China or sold in
China. (Indication of the CCIB or CCEE mark has been eliminated from May 1, 2003.)
CCIB : China Commodity Inspection Bureau
CCEE : China Commission for Conformity Certification of Electrical Equipment
CCC : China Compulsory Certification
Appendix 7-2 First Catalogue of Products subject to Compulsory Product
Certification
The First Catalogue of Products subject to Compulsory Product Certification, covering 132 items (19
categories) based on the CCIB products (104 items), CCEE products (107 items) and CEMC products
(Compulsory EMC Certification products) was designated on December 3, 2001.
Class
Product catalogue
Class
Product catalogue
1
Electric Wires and Cables (5 items)
5
Electric tools
(16 items)
2
Switches, Installation protective and connection devices (6 items)
6
Welding machines
(15 items)
Low-voltage Electrical Apparatus (9 items)
Compulsory Certification
Regulations
7
Household
and
similar
electrical appliances
(18 items)
Circuit-breakers (including RCCB, RCBO, MCB)
8
Audio and video equipment
(16 items)
9
Information
technology
equipment
(12 items)
10
Lighting apparatus
(2 items)
Low-voltage switchers
(disconnectors, switch-disconnectors, and
fuse-combination devices.
11
Telecommunication
terminal
equipment
(9 items)
12
Motor vehicles and Safety
Parts
(4 items)
13
Tyres
(4
items)
14
Safety Glasses
(3 items)
Other protective equipment for circuits
(Current limiting devices, circuits protective
devices, over current protective devices,
thermal protectors, over load relays,
low-voltage electromechanical contactors and
motor starters)
15
Agricultural Machinery
(1 item)
Relays (36V < Voltage
≤
1000V)
16
Latex Products
(1 item)
17
Medical Devices
(7 items)
18
Fire Fighting Equipment
(3 items)
19
Detectors for Intruder Alarm
Systems
(1 item)
Other switches
(Switches for appliances, vacuum switches,
pressure switches, proximity switches, foot
switches, thermal sensitive switches, hydraulic
switches, push-button switches, position limit
switches, micro-gap switches, temperature
sensitive switches, travel switches,
change-over switches, auto-change-over
switches, knife switches)
Other devices
(contactors, motor starters, indicator lights,
auxiliary contact assemblies, master
controllers, A.C. Semiconductor motor
controllers and starters)
Earth leakage protectors
Fuses
CNCA -01C -011: 2001
(Switch and Control
Equipment)
CNCA -01C -012: 2001
(Installation Protective
Equipment)
3
Low-voltage switchgear
CNCA-01C-010:2001
(Low-voltage
switchgear)
4
Small power motors (1 item)
(Note)
CNCA-01C-013:2001
(Small power motors)
(Note)
When the servomotor or the spindle motor of which output is 1.1kW or less (at 1500 r/min) is used,
NC could have been considered as a small power motor. However, CQC (China Quality
Certification Center) judged it is not.