EN/IEC 62368-1 will replace EN/IEC 60950-1 & EN/IEC 60065,
CRS,
Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology released Electronics & Information Technology Goods-Requirement for Compulsory Registration Order I-Notified on 7th September, 2012, and it came into effect on 3rd October, 2013. Electronics &Information Technology Goods Requirement for Compulsory Registration, what is usually called BIS certification, is actually called CRS registration/certification. All electronic products in the compulsory registration product catalog imported to India or sold in the Indian market must be registered in the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). In November 2014, 15 kinds of compulsory registered products were added. New categories include: mobile phones, batteries, power banks, power supplies, LED lights and sales terminals, etc.
Nickel system cell/battery: IS 16046 (Part 1): 2018/ IEC62133-1: 2017
Lithium system cell/battery: IS 16046 (Part 2): 2018/ IEC62133-2: 2017
Coin cell/battery is included in CRS.
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According to the European electrotechnical commission (CENELEC), the low voltage directive EN/IEC
62368-1:2014 (second edition) corresponding to replace the old standard, the low voltage directive (EU
LVD) will stop the EN/IEC 60950-1 & EN/IEC 60065 standard as the basis of compliance, and EN/IEC
62368-1:14 will take its place, namely: since December 20, 2020, EN 62368-1:2014 standard will be
enforcing.
Scope applied to EN/IEC 62368-1:
1. Computer peripherals: mouse and keyboard, servers, computers, routers, laptops/desktops and
power supplies for their applications;
2. Electronic products: loudspeakers, speakers, headphones, home theater series, digital cameras,
personal music players, etc.
3. Display devices: monitors, TELEVISIONS and digital projectors;
4. Communications products: network infrastructure equipment, wireless and mobile phones, and
similar communications devices;
5. Office equipment: photocopiers and shredders;
6. Wearable devices: Bluetooth watches, Bluetooth headsets and other electronic and electrical
products.