BIS ISI Certification for Electric Iron IS 366: Manufacturers Need to Know

In this cutthroat market, manufacturers need to ensure that their products adhere to the quality, safety and performance standards set in the Indian market before entering it. Compliance with the requirements of the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is mandatory for household electrical appliances like electric irons, not only for safety reasons but in order to access the market legally.

Electric irons are well-known electrical appliances used by common households that produce heat. Construction or installation faults, faults in insulation, wiring faults, as well as temperature control faults can lead to serious hazards such as electric shock, electro heating and fire. In response to these concerns, BIS has laid out standards and requirements for certification for the sale of electric irons in India.

BIS ISI Certification for Electric Iron IS 366 guarantees that it meets Indian Standards, along with safety and performance standards. Once a manufacturer has successfully achieved certification, they can use the ISI Mark as a quality, reliability and regulatory compliance sign of quality.

What is the BIS ISI Certification for electric iron?

BIS is India’s national standards body whose mandate is to frame the standards and to implement the certification of products marketed in India.

The BIS Product Certification Scheme stipulates that some products require certification before they can be manufactured, imported, distributed or sold in India. Manufacturers are allowed to use the ISI Mark on all the products where the certification is obtained.

In the case of electric irons, the applicable product specification is IS 366 – Electric Iron Specification (Fourth Revision).

This standard is for the general safety and performance of electric irons for household and similar applications. Besides IS 366, safety requirements in applicable electrical appliance standards are also taken care of.

Scope of IS 366:

It details the design, construction, safety requirements, performance and testing of electric irons and the requirements for marking.

The general rules apply to electric irons that are designed to be used for:

  • Household use
  • Similar domestic applications
  • General ironing purposes

The purpose of the standard is to provide electric irons that are efficient and safe in their use.

Why is BIS Certification Important for Electric Irons?

An electric iron is a common high-temperature and high-electrical-load appliance. Foods not prepared to acceptable levels of safety may cause potentially serious problems in their use.

The benefits of getting BIS ISI Certification for electric iron to the manufacturer are:

  • Adhere to Indian Requirements
  • Ensure product safety
  • Improve consumer confidence
  • Enhance product credibility
  • Reduce product liability hazards and danger
  • Legal access to the Indian market

Any product that is subjected to mandatory BIS requirements will not be sold on the market without the certificate in the first place.

Types of Electric Irons Covered Under IS 366

It is a typical standard that applies to several classes of electric iron (EI), for instance:

  • Dry Electric Irons
  • Steam Electric Irons
  • Corded Electric Irons
  • Cordless Electric Irons
  • Household Ironing Appliances

The manufacturers of these products are required to ensure that they meet the applicable BIS requirements before they are marketed.

Major Requirements Under IS 366:1991

The standard lists a number of requirements concerning:

1. Product Construction

The electric iron needs to be designed and made to ensure its safe functioning and durability.

2. Performance Requirements

The appliance should comply with the performance criteria specified for:

  • Heating efficiency
  • Temperature control
  • Functional operation
  • Power consumption

3. Safety Requirements

Manufacturers need to take care of the following:

  • Electric shock
  • Excessive heating
  • Insulation failure
  • Mechanical hazards
  • Unsafe operation

4. Material Quality

Construction materials have to comply with requirements that are suitable for the conditions under which they are to be used.

Tests Conducted for BIS Certification of Electric Iron

IS 366: 1991 is checked for compliance by conducting various performance and safety tests.

Common tests include:

  • Power Input and Current Test.
  • Heating and Temperature Rise Test
  • Leakage Current Test
  • Electric Strength Test
  • Moisture Resistance Test
  • Mechanical Strength Test
  • Endurance Test
  • Mechanical hazard tests
  • Resistance to Rusting Test
  • Functional Performance Test

Such tests guarantee safe and reliable operation of the electric iron when in use.

BIS ISI Certification Process for Electric Iron

Our UMSPCS offers every support throughout the process of BIS  Certification, so the manufacturers ensure that they are compliant with the regulatory requirements and ultimately acquire their ISI license in the shortest span of time.

Step 1: Identify the Applicable Indian Standard

The first step in the Certification process is the identification of the applicable Indian Standard for the product. The electric iron standard is IS 366.

Now, our experts assist manufacturers in the following ways:

  • Identify which BIS standard to apply to the product
  • Know what is required to ensure the compliance of the product
  • Evaluate product specifications
  • Ensure production processes comply with BIS specifications
  • Determine what changes need to be made prior to certification

Once compliance is achieved from the beginning of the certification process, there will be no need to be concerned about delays at a later stage. 

Step 2: Product Testing Preparation and Documentation

The product should be prepared for testing and all pertinent documentation put together prior to application for certification.

This stage includes:

  • Sample selection of the product for testing as per the procedure
  • Prepare technical documents
  • Inquiries made of manufacturing plants
  • Collection of quality control records
  • Preparing BIS application forms

Proper documentation plays a crucial role in achieving smooth certification approval.

Step 3: Application Submission to BIS

Finally, having prepared the documentation, the application was submitted via the specific online mode made by BIS.

Normally, the application contains:

  • Application form
  • Product test reports
  • Manufacturing facility information
  • Technical documentation
  • Applicable government fees

Once the application is submitted, BIS will go over it and check the information the manufacturer gave in the application.

Step 4: BIS Factory Inspection

BIS officers, after an initial examination of the application, visit the manufacturer’s plant to inspect it.

At points, while a BIS inspection occurs, the evaluations are made on:

  • Manufacturing processes
  • Production infrastructure
  • Quality management systems
  • In-house testing facilities
  • Quality control procedures

This inspection is to ensure that the manufacturer has the capability to consistently produce products that meet IS 366:1991 requirements.

Step 5: Product Testing and Laboratory Report Submission

Product samples may be taken to a BIS-recognised and NABL-accredited laboratory for testing during or at the end of the inspection process.

The laboratory tests the product against requirements and gives a test report.

All laboratory reports are sent directly to BIS for technical evaluation and certification review.

Step 6: Closure of Non-Conformities (If Applicable)

If any non-conformities are found in the product testing or Factory inspection by BIS, corrective actions should be taken.

At this stage, this could include:

  • Rectifying identified issues
  • Updating manufacturing processes
  • Submitting revised documents
  • The provisions apply to additional evidence of compliance

At UMSPCS, our staff works with manufacturers to quickly and effectively improve the observations to avoid delays.

Step 7: Payment of License and Marking Fees

After it is confirmed that the inspection and test results meet the requirements of the rules and regulations and comply with the compliance requirements, BIS will require the manufacturer to pay the relevant fees.

These generally include:

  • Annual license fee
  • ISI marking fee
  • The above-mentioned BIS charges also apply to other relevant charges

A BIS license will not be issued if payments are not received in a timely fashion.

Step 8: Grant of ISI License

BIS issues a certification license upon successful completion of testing, inspection and review of documentation, observation closure and payment of a fee.

The manufacturer is then allowed to affix the ISI Mark on the certified electric iron, and they can manufacture and sell it in the Indian market or country.

At UMSPCS, we help manufacturers to become BIS compliant in the best possible way with minimum delays during every step of the certification process throughout the organisation.

Documents Required for BIS ISI Certification for Electric Iron

Various documents have to be submitted to the manufacturers when applying for the certificate.

  • Basic data of the manufacturing unit, of the product segment
  • Make sure there is proof of the manufacturing unit address, such as an invoice, deed, lease, or utility bill.
  • If the brand name is used and registered, then a trademark registration certificate will be required.
  • Manufacturing licence / statutory approvals (where applicable – eg pollution)
  • For approvals, including control and industry-specific approvals)
  • Product drawings/design schematics
  • Installed manufacturing capacity
  • The List of materials used and specifications will be submitted with the assignment.
  • Details of manufacturing machinery and equipment
  • The factory layout plan includes production areas, testing areas, and storage space.
  • Details of the manufacturing process flow are provided
  • In-house test equipment and calibration information
  • Details of the quality control staff members
  • Factory organisational chart

Good documentation will ensure a seamless process in the processing and minimise the BIS queries.

Marking and Labelling Requirements

Certified electric irons should be properly marked according to the BIS rules.

The product should generally display:

  • Brand trademark of the manufacturer
  • Model identification
  • Rated voltage
  • True-Wattage Rating of the Input Device
  • Country of manufacture
  • Batch or production identity number
  • BIS Standard Mark (ISI Mark)

The ISI Mark is the manufacturer’s mark and can be used only after obtaining the BIS license.

Cost of BIS ISI Certification for Electric Iron

There is a membership fee for the certification, which takes into account the following factors:

  • Product type
  • Number of models
  • Testing requirements
  • Laboratory charges
  • Factory Inspection Charges
  • Annual License Fee
  • Consultancy Charges

Overall ISI certification fees are dependent upon the project needs, the quantity of models and the range of testing.

Why Choose UMSPCS for ISI Mark Certification for Electric Iron?

Technical Evaluation, Documentation management, Test coordination and Regulatory compliance are part of the BIS certification. Professional assistance and industry experience are provided in simplifying the manufacturing process by UMSPCS.

Our strengths include:

  • 600+ successful compliance projects
  • Experienced BIS consultants
  • End-to-end certification assistance
  • Backing of Indian and foreign manufacturers
  • Create and manage documents
  • Inspection preparation support
  • Provided assistance to ensure compliance until approved

Work closely with manufacturers for timely certification and smooth market introduction.

Read more also: BIS Certification for Foreign Manufacture

Conclusion

ISI Certification is an important criterion given by BIS in the Indian market for Electric Iron suppliers. Certification offers consumers and regulators peace of mind, a guarantee of safety, construction to specified standards and peace of mind.

There are several steps involved in the certification process, such as product testing, factory inspection, documentation, and license approval, which require proper planning and technical knowledge. Manufacturers must ensure compliance with these BIS standards to help build product credibility, market acceptance, aid ongoing operations, and eliminate unexpected issues.

Do you want to receive BIS certification for electric iron? 

Call UMSPCS today to discuss your certification needs and get your BIS approval process underway.

Read more also: BIS Certification for Fixed General Purpose LED Luminaires

FAQs- ISI Mark Certification for Electric Iron

  1. Is BIS ISI Certification for Electric Iron mandatory?

Yes, any electric irons under applicable BIS Regulations need to be BIS certified in order to be sold in India.

  1. What are the standards that are applicable to electric irons that have been certified by BIS?

Electric irons are rated as per the ISI standard IS 366:1991 – Electric Iron: Specification.

  1. Who can apply for BIS ISI Certification for electric iron?

Any manufacturer, be it domestic or foreign, may obtain BIS certification for its electric iron models.

  1. What documents are needed to be submitted for BIS certification?

Usually, a manufacturer will require company information, factory information, product specs, test reports, and quality control information.

  1. What would be the cost for BIS ISI Certification of an electric iron?

The price depends upon the tests required, the product variations, testing fees, inspection fees, and applicable BIS fees.

  1. What is the time frame for getting the electric iron BIS certificate?

The process takes time, which is subject to the time taken for tests, documentation, inspection by the factory, and BIS approval processes.

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