International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)

Today there are millions of devices that contain electronic devices and use or generate electricity and rely on international standards and conformity assessment systems to operate safely. The IEC was established in 1906 and establishes and publishes international standards for electrical, electronic, and electrical technology all related.

IEC creates a platform for companies, sectors and official organizations to meet, discuss and develop necessary international standards. All IEC international standards are published with complete consensus and represent the basic needs of participants, whether large or small countries. And IEC is also a global organization that manages conformity assessment systems for products. Electricity and electronics, collectively known as electrical technology The standards and documents published by the IEC serve as the basis for setting national standards and serve as a reference in international contracting.

IECEE CB Scheme

IECEE or IEC System for Conformity Assessment Schemes for Electrotechnical Equipment and Components is a multilateral conformity assessment system based on IEC international standards. Members use the principle of mutual recognition. of test results to obtain certification or approval at national levels around the world.

The IEC System for Inspection and Certification of Electrical Technical Equipment and Components (IECEE CB Scheme) addresses the safety, quality, efficiency and overall performance of components. Overall, it covers 23 categories of electrical and electronic equipment and testing services.

According to the certification body (CB) criteria, the IECEE system is an assessment of the conformity of electronic equipment and components (IEC System for Conformity Assessment Schemes for Electrotechnical Equipment and Components: IECEE), which can be considered an international system. The world’s first system for accepting test reports and product safety certificates for instruments combination of electrical and electronic equipment and parts. The CB guidelines are based on the application of internationally recognized product safety standards. Therefore, we rely on a global network of CB testing laboratories (CBTL) that are responsible for testing products according to applicable technical standards. Product test results are then sent to national certification bodies (National Certification). Body: NCB) in member countries at present There are more than 52 member countries around the world, such as member states of the European Union (EU), the United States, China, India, South Korea, Japan, Russia, Thailand, Singapore, etc. Manufacturers using the CB Scheme can import products that have passed CBTL testing into member countries that have NCB entry. Participate in the IECEE CB Scheme criteria correctly according to the rules of each country. Convenient, fast, and cost-saving from not having to repeat the test or additional testing.

Electrical and Electronics Institute (EEI) is a participating agency in the IECEE CB Scheme system on behalf of Thailand. which is one of the member countries By participating as National Certification Body (NCB) and CB testing laboratory (CBTL).

EEI is ready to make electrical and electronic products. and parts can enter the market on a global scale With a team of specialists Professional in standards and has modern tools. Participation in national standards development activities Therefore, you can be confident in your knowledge of current standard requirements and changing requirements. which is always updated with the latest information.

ขอบข่ายที่เข้าร่วมในฐานะ NCB
ขอบข่ายที่เข้าร่วมในฐานะ CBTL
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