The CE certification of the air heater
To be sold in the EU, air heaters must obtain CE certification, with core requirements covering electrical safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and energy efficiency, as detailed below:
I. Core Instructions and Standards
Low Voltage Directive (LVD)
Standard: EN 60335-1 (General Safety) + EN 60335-2-30 (Specific for Heaters)
Test specifications: heat-resistant casing, overheat protection, and waterproof rating (IPX4 or higher).
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
Standard: EN 55014-1 (Electromagnetic Emission) + EN 55014-2 (Immunity to Interference)
Test content: voltage fluctuation resistance, electrostatic discharge, etc.
energy efficiency requirement
Regulation: EU 2015/1188
Restriction: Standby power consumption ≤1W, with energy efficiency information required.
II. Key Test Items
Electrical safety: insulation resistance, grounding resistance, and electric shock hazard.
Mechanical structure: shell strength, anti-tipping design.
Temperature rise test: surface temperature control.
Label compliance: CE mark and warning labels.
III. Authentication Process
Select a certification authority
Submit materials: product manual, circuit diagram, etc.
Testing and Auditing: Laboratory Testing + Factory Audit.
Get certificate: Valid for 5 years.
IV. Precautions
Standard Update: Monitor the revision status of EN 60335-2-30.
Testing period: approximately 2-4 weeks.
Validity period: 5 years for review.
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