What is the CE certification standard for vacuum cleaners?

The new regulations on power consumption and labels of vacuum cleaners supplement the old safety regulations. This is a video about the new label, which must contain the following information:

force

Performance (dust absorption capacity)

energy efficiency

Re-emission of dust in exhaust gas (especially important for asthma patients)

noise level

Durability (hoses or motors will not fail prematurely)

Therefore, consumers will get more information about the vacuum cleaner they bought. In addition, their machines consume less:

2065438+September 2004 1: maximum input power 1600 watts.

2065438+September 2007 1: The maximum output power is 900 watts.

CE certification instruction for vacuum cleaner

European Union Electrical Energy Efficiency ERP Directive

Eu LVD and EMC directives

How do importers comply with the EU CE certification regulations for vacuum cleaners?

For importers, in order to ensure that their products meet all regulatory requirements and are safe, the following are some introductions:

Suppliers should be audited to find out whether the manufacturers are legal, whether they are legal and whether they have experience in using vacuum cleaners. Add a machine for measuring suction as a special checkpoint.

Product specifications should be indicated in the manual. This includes requirements for power consumption, noise level, tag application, etc.

The product should be tested in a recognized laboratory.

The batch to be shipped to the EU should be checked to see if it meets the specifications.

On-site testing during vacuum cleaner cleaning inspection is the importer's last chance to ensure compliance with EU vacuum cleaner regulations.