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BIS Certification for Sealed Secondary Cells /Batteries Containing Alkaline or Other Non-Acid Electrolytes for Use in Portable Applications: Part 2 Nickel Systems IS 16046 (Part 2): 2018

Sealed Secondary Cells/batteries Containing Alkaline Or Other Non-acid Electrolytes For Use In Portable Applications Part 2 Lithium Systems

Product Description

Sealed secondary cells and batteries designed for portable applications are engineered to provide a stable and safe power supply, fully compliant with IS 16046(Part 2):2018 standards set by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). These batteries enhance the reliability and performance of electronic devices while ensuring safety. User-friendly designs facilitate easy operation, requiring minimal training. Equipped with essential safety features, they protect against electrical hazards, ensuring dependable operation across diverse environments. Their versatility supports a wide range of applications, making them indispensable for modern portable power needs.

Introduction to CRS Certification for Sealed Secondary Cells IS 16046(Part 2):2018

CRS (Compulsory Registration Scheme) certification for sealed secondary cells and batteries is mandatory in India to ensure compliance with the safety and performance standards established by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). This certification is crucial for promoting consumer safety and confidence in electronic products. The process involves a thorough evaluation of technical specifications and electrical safety. By securing CRS certification, manufacturers affirm their dedication to producing high-quality, reliable products that comply with national regulations, thereby enhancing product credibility and facilitating market access.

Why is CRS Certification Necessary for Sealed Secondary Cells/Batteries?

CRS certification is vital for sealed secondary cells and batteries for several reasons. Firstly, it ensures safety by protecting users from potential electrical hazards, including shocks and fires. Secondly, the certification verifies that these batteries operate efficiently and reliably, meeting necessary technical specifications and performance benchmarks. This builds consumer trust, instilling confidence that the products are safe and compliant with regulatory requirements. Additionally, CRS certification simplifies market entry for manufacturers, boosting their competitiveness. Overall, obtaining this certification helps manufacturers align with national regulations, promoting safety and reliability for end-users.

Overview of Indian Standard IS 16046(Part 2):2018 for Sealed Secondary Cells/Batteries

Indian Standard IS 16046(Part 2):2018 specifies essential safety and performance criteria for sealed secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes. It ensures that these devices operate efficiently while minimizing risks related to electrical safety, such as shocks and overheating. The standard includes specifications for electrical safety, performance requirements, and testing procedures. By adhering to IS 16046(Part 2):2018, manufacturers demonstrate their commitment to quality and safety, enhancing product credibility and facilitating regulatory compliance.

Tests Performed

For CRS certification of sealed secondary cells and batteries, the following tests are conducted:

  1. Electrical Safety Tests: Assessing the risk of electric shock and ensuring insulation resistance meets safety standards.
  2. Performance Testing: Evaluating the efficiency and reliability of power delivery, including voltage stability and capacity performance.
  3. Thermal Tests: Measuring the battery's ability to manage heat during prolonged use to prevent overheating and ensure reliable performance.
  4. Load Testing: Determining the battery's performance under varying load conditions to ensure stability and efficiency.
  5. Environmental Testing: Assessing durability under various temperature and humidity conditions to ensure effective operation in diverse environments.
  6. EMC Testing: Evaluating electromagnetic compatibility to ensure the battery does not interfere with other devices and operates safely within regulatory limits.

Process of CRS Certification

Obtaining CRS certification involves the following steps:

  1. User ID Registration: The manufacturer or applicant must register on the BIS portal to obtain a User ID, necessary for filing applications and managing the certification process.
  2. Product Testing: The product must be tested by a BIS-recognized lab according to relevant Indian standards. A test report is issued, which is crucial for the certification process.
  3. File Preparation: After testing, the applicant prepares a file that includes the test report, product specifications, and other necessary information. This file is submitted as part of the certification application.
  4. Application Submission: The manufacturer or applicant submits an application for a license to BIS, including all required documents and the product test report. The application fee is paid at this stage.
  5. License Granting: If BIS is satisfied with the test report and the application file, and all criteria are met, a license is granted. This license allows the manufacturer to affix the BIS CRS mark on the product, indicating compliance with the relevant Indian standards.

Documents Required for BIS Registration Under CRS

To obtain BIS Certification under the Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) for electronic and IT products, manufacturers must submit a comprehensive set of documents. Here is a list of the essential documents required.

Documents Required for Indian ManufacturerDocuments Required for Foreign Manufacturer
Trademark Certificate of CompanyBusiness Licence of Manufacturer
GST Certificate of CompanyTrademark Certificate of Company
Application formApplication form
Model no. of ProductsModel No. of Products
Critical Component List (CCL)Critical Component List (CCL)
KYC Documents of Authorized Representative (Pan card, Adhar card, Mobile No., Email Id,)Documents required from AIR (All India Representative) side
1. GST Certificate of company
2. KYC Documents of Authorized AIR (Pan card, Adhar card, Mobile No., Email Id,)

Conclusion

Navigating the complexities of BIS registration for sealed secondary cells and batteries can be challenging. However, with the expert guidance of EVTL India, manufacturers can achieve compliance with ease and confidence. Our comprehensive support services ensure that your products meet the stringent Indian standards outlined in IS 16046(Part 2):2018, thereby enhancing market credibility, consumer trust, and regulatory compliance.

As a regulatory compliance expert, EVTL India specializes in assisting manufacturers of electronic products in obtaining BIS registration. With extensive experience in environmental laws and EPR compliance, we provide thorough services, including expert advice on the registration process, document preparation, and coordination with BIS-recognized laboratories for necessary product testing.

Our dedicated team manages the entire application submission through the BIS portal, offering continuous support by following up with BIS authorities to ensure a smooth registration process. After certification, we help manufacturers appropriately mark their products with the Standard Mark and unique registration number, ensuring full compliance with BIS standards. By partnering with EVTL India, manufacturers can secure a competitive edge in the market while ensuring the safety and reliability of their sealed secondary cells and batteries.

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