Interpretation of New Regulations on Button Cells in North American,
North American,
BSMI is short for Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection, established in 1930 and called National Metrology Bureau at that time. It is the supreme inspection organization in Republic of China in charge of the work on national standards, metrology and product inspection etc. The inspection standards of electrical appliances in Taiwan are enacted by BSMI. Products are authorized to use BSMI marking on the conditions that they are in compliance with safety requirements, EMC testing and other related tests.
Electrical appliances and electronic products are tested according to the following three schemes: type-approved (T), registration of product certification(R) and declaration of conformity (D).
On 20 November 2013, it is announced by BSMI that from 1st, May 2014, 3C secondary lithium cell/battery, secondary lithium power bank and 3C battery charger are not permitted to access to Taiwan market until they are inspected and qualified according to the relevant standards (as shown in table below).
Product Category for Test |
3C Secondary Lithium Battery with single cell or pack ( button shape excluded) |
3C Secondary Lithium Power Bank |
3C Battery Charger |
Remarks: CNS 15364 1999 version is valid to 30 April 2014. Cell, battery and Mobile only conduct capacity test by CNS14857-2 (2002 version).
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Test Standard |
CNS 15364 (1999 version) CNS 15364 (2002 version ) CNS 14587-2 (2002 version)
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CNS 15364 (1999 version) CNS 15364 (2002 version ) CNS 14336-1 (1999 version) CNS 13438 (1995 version) CNS 14857-2 (2002 version)
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CNS 14336-1 (1999 version) CNS 134408 (1993 version) CNS 13438 (1995 version)
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Inspection Model |
RPC Model II and Model III |
RPC Model II and Model III |
RPC Model II and Model III |
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Reese’s Law, signed by President Joe Biden in memory of Reese Hammersmith, an 18-month-old baby girl in the United States who tragically died after accidentally ingesting a button battery, was enacted on August 16, 2022. In order to protect children aged 6 and under from accidental swallowing of button batteries that cause bodily damage, the requirement to develop relevant standards and regulations was put forward. Within 1 year of enactment, i.e., by August 16, 2023, the Commission will promulgate final safety standards for button batteries or button cells and consumer products containing button batteries and cells. A draft of the safety standard has been issued, and these requirements are proposed to be added to 16 CFR Part 1263. The Commission proposes to amend 16 CFR as follows:No. 1263.1: Scope, purpose, effective date, units, and exemptionsNo. 1263.2: DefinitionsNo. 1263.3: Requirements for consumer products containing coin cell batteries or coin cellsThe draft provides the basic definition, scope, performance and labeling requirements for products such as button cells or coin cells. And after the enactment of the bill, all button cell or button battery products or products and packaging for such batteries must meet the performance and labeling requirements. This time, the authors will focus on explaining the performance and labeling requirements.Removable or replaceable coin cell batteries or coin cell batteries should be subjected to an accessibility test method. This test assesses whether a child has access to a coin cell or cell installed in a consumer product by using an accessibility probe to determine if the coin cell or cell is accessible. The test method is as follows: