Electrical Safety Test
The basic requirements for the electrical safety of electrical appilance products are to prevent various potential risks arising while in use and avoid unnecessary personal injury and property loss, including electric shock or electrocution, high temperature or fire, mechanical danger, radiological hazards, chemical hazards and so on.
Commonly-used standards for HVAC testing
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Europe |
Canada |
USA |
Fan |
EN 60335-2-80 |
CSA C22.2 No.113 |
UL 507 |
Room heater |
EN 60335-2-30 |
CSA C22.2 No.46 |
UL 1278, UL 2021 |
Refrigerator |
EN 60335-24/75/89 |
CSA C22.2 No.120 |
UL 250, UL 471 |
Ice maker, ice cream maker |
EN 60335-2-24 |
UL 563, UL 621 |
Water dispenser |
EN 60335-2-15&24 |
UL 399 |
Air conditioner and heat pump |
EN 60335-2-40 |
CSA C22.2 No.117
CSA C22.2 No.236 |
UL 484, UL 1995 |
Air cleaner |
EN 60335-2-65 |
CSA C22.2 No.187 |
UL 867 |
Dehumidifier |
EN 60335-2-40 |
CSA C22.2 No.92 |
UL 474 |
Humidifier |
EN 60335-2-98 |
CSA C22.2 No. 104 |
UL 998 |
Heat pump water heater |
EN 60335-2-21/40 |
CSA C22.2 No.110
CSA C22.2 No.236
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UL1995, UL174 |
Compressor |
EN 60335-2-34 |
CSA C22.2 No.140.2 |
UL 984, UL 60335-2-34 |
Energy efficiency testing
An energy efficiency label is an information label that is attached to a product or the minimum product packaging and is used to indicate the energy efficiency grade, energy consumption and other indicators of energy consuming products. At present, more than 100 countries and regions, including the European Union, the United States, Canada, Australia, China, Singapore, Japan, Brazil, Mexico, and Saudi Arabia, have implemented the energy efficiency labeling system. |