FCC (Federal Communication Commission)
The US compulsory certification for electrical and electronic equipment that can generate electromagnetic energy during use.
Information equipment including wireless communications devices
PC and peripheral devices, transmitters/receivers, and broadcasting receivers
Equipment connected to PSTN
(telephones, faxes, and modems)
Part 2 | Frequency Allocations and Radio Treat Matters; General Rules and Regulations |
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Part 15 | Radio Frequency Devices |
Part 18 | Industrial, Scientific and Medical equipment |
Part 68 | Connection of terminal equipment to the telephone network |
- Note : the latest version of this standard is available over the Internet. http://www.fcc.gov/oet/info/rules |
Products approved by the certification procedure
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :
(1) This device may not cause harmful interferenceProducts approved by the verification procedure
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :
(1) This device may not cause harmful interferenceProduct approved by the DoC procedure
UL
(Underwriters Laboratories)
UL Standards are safety standards for ensuring safety of products to reduce and eliminate injury and loss of life and damage to property. These standards are not compulsory but necessary in the US market.
Home appliances, industrial controllers
Audio/video equipment, medical devices
Battery cells and packs
Certification | Description | |
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LISTING | Products on the market (Finished products) to be purchased by consumers | Certification scheme in accordance with special risky conditions, performance or separate standards |
RECOGNITION | Items used only in factories producing finished products. End-users of these items are not general consumers | Transformers, injection moulding, plastic materials, printed circuit boards, wires, capacitors, insulated tubes, labels, wiring harnesses, etc. |
CLASSIFICATION | Certification scheme in accordance with special risky conditions, performance or separate standards | Some buildings and fire-fighting products |
Certification mark
Identifications
Rated Voltage
CSA (Canadian Standards Association)
As a major standard of North America with the US UL, CAS is compulsory safety standards for Canadian people’s safety and public interests of the Canadian government and industries.
Home appliances, industrial controllers, electrical machinery
Audio/video devices, medical devices
Electric wires, electrical parts, instruments for burning material gases, petroleum and other gases
Battery cells and packs
How to fulfill electrical safety requirements of Canada: Passing the CAS safety test or acquiring test approval of the test authority
Certification label
Rated Voltage