Category: BIS Certification
BIS Certification for Electric Can Openers under IS 302 (Part 1) serves as a quality benchmark. The Bureau of Indian Standards mandates BIS certification to ensure these electrical appliances are safe, reliable, and compliant with Indian Standards. Electric Can Openers are kitchen appliances that open cans easily and with less effort. They are helpful in many places, like homes, restaurants, shops, and businesses, and are used regularly. In today's competitive, fast-moving market, BIS Certification helps businesses avoid penalties and improve product credibility. It is important to understand that BIS Certification is essential to ensure legal compliance in India.
IS 302 Part 1 is an Indian Standard aligned with IEC 60335-1, under the Quality Control Order (QCO), which shall come into force from 1st of October, 2026, specifying the safety requirements for Household and similar electrical appliances, including electric can openers. Under this standard, appliances must carry the BIS/ISI mark when manufactured, imported, or sold in the Indian market. Manufacturers are required to conduct product testing in BIS-recognised laboratories to protect users from electrical fire hazards and other mechanical injuries during normal use.
The specification mentioned under the IS 302 Part 1:IEC 60335-1 for ISI mark electric can opener is mentioned below in the table:
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Applicable Standards |
The applicable standard for Electric Can Openers is IS 302 Part 1 |
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Testing parameters |
This ensures the appliances undergo safety evaluations to protect against electric shock, ensure mechanical strength, and resist heat and moisture. |
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Applicable Certification Scheme |
The appliance is covered by IEC 60335-1 (General Requirements) and by specific parts of the appliance. |
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Voltage coverage |
The appliance voltage is rated for up to 250 V (single-phase) and up to 480 V for others. |
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Leakage Current |
It ensures the appliance's body is protected by maintaining current leakage limits. |
The manufacturer and Importer have access to certain benefits by obtaining the ISI Mark on these household and similar electrical appliances:
The safety requirements to consider while obtaining BIS License under IS 302 Part 1:IEC 60335-1
The list of Documents Required for the electric can opener BIS Certification:
The BIS application procedure to obtain the Certification for manufacturers is:
Both Indian and foreign manufacturers must follow the process to obtain BIS certification:
All amounts below are paid directly to the Bureau of Indian Standards as per IS 302 (Part 1): IEC 60335-1 includes:
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S. No |
Particular |
Amount (INR) |
Remarks |
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1. |
Application Fee |
1000 |
To be paid directly to BIS |
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2. |
Audit Fee |
7000 |
To be paid directly to BIS |
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3. |
License Fee |
1000 |
To be paid directly to BIS |
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4. |
Sample Testing Fee |
As Applicable |
To be paid directly to BIS (Testing charges vary from product to product and lab to lab.) |
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5. |
Minimum Advance Marking Fee |
As per actual |
To be paid directly to BIS (Marking fee varies as per Indian Standard) |
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6. |
Renewal Fee |
1000 |
To be paid directly to BIS |
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7. |
Inclusion Fee |
5000 |
To be paid directly to BIS |
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8. |
ERCS Pvt Ltd Service Fee |
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The standard timeline for receiving the certification:
The validity period is typically 2 years, subject to BIS approval conditions, and the product must be renewed 3 months before expiration, with updated documents and mandatory ongoing follow-up of the standard and Quality Control Orders (QCOs).
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FAQs
Q1.How long does the certification process take?
Ans: The certification process takes:
Q2.Can uncertified electric can openers be sold in India?
Ans: No, uncertified electric openers cannot be sold; they will face penalties, seizure, and ban.
Q3.Who can help with BIS certification for Electric Can Openers?
Ans: ERCS Private Limited provides complete BIS consultancy services for domestic and foreign manufacturers.
Q4.Is BIS certification mandatory for Electric Can Openers?
Ans: Yes, BIS Certification for electric can openers is mandatory under QCO 2025 as of March 19, 2026.
Q5.Which Indian Standard applies to Electric Can Openers?
Ans: The Electric Standard that applies to Electric Can Openers, IS 302 (Part 1), is aligned with IEC 60335-1.
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