2. certificate update
Technical modification of 3. certificate
4. administrative modification of certificate
5. certificate transferred to another holder
6. the certificate is extended within the period of validity
7. additional printing certificate industry
2 EMC
Electromagnetic compatibility with Australia plan is based on 1992 radio communication method (Radio Communications ACT 1992) set, covering a wide range of products, including motor drive and heating electric appliances, electric tools and similar products, lights and similar equipment, television receivers and audio equipment, information technology products, industrial and medical science equipment, light engine and welding equipment etc.. The program divides products into three categories based on the risk of electromagnetic interference, and the second and three products must be marked with C-Tick. But no matter which category the product belongs to, it must comply with the relevant EMC standards.
A class of products: products that have a slight impact on devices that use radio spectrum, such as manual switches, simple relays, brushless squirrel cage induction motors, AC power supplies, power transformers, resistors, etc.. Such products may be voluntarily applied for the use of C-Tick marks during production and marketing.
Two kinds of products: products have great influence on a device using wireless spectrum, such as digital device, microprocessor or even clock rectifier or slip ring motor, welding equipment, switching power supply, information technology and light regulating motor speed controller (CISPR, 22) telecommunications terminal equipment category (since November 7, 2003 from third to second class).
Three products: products that have a serious impact on devices that use radio spectrum, such as industry, science, and medical instrumentation (second) (CISPR11).
RCM related applications
(1) if the product has CB and national differences, you can go directly to Safety Certificate. In addition to the EMC section, you can ask the agent to make a statement. The product can be sold to Australia and hit RCM Mark.
(2) Safety Certificate: for safety, direct plug in if the product is, there will be AU Plug Test for the product (Test Standard: AS/NZS 3112: 2004), if the product is Desktop, there is no need to do this test.
(3) EMC Report --- that is, C-Tick Report (Test, Standard:, AS/NZS, CISPR, 22: 2002), or CE EMC Report.
RCM (SAA) certification unit
CB member lab test, submit test report to each state's certification institution for application certificate. There are 7 institutions eligible to receive certification applications (including New Zealand):