How to Get BIS Certification for LED Lights?

As the world continues to move towards energy-efficient lighting solutions, LED (light-emitting diode) lights have emerged as the clear frontrunners.

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LED lights are not only eco-friendly but also cost-effective in the long run. To ensure the quality and safety of these lights sold in India, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has mandated BIS certification for LED lights.

In this blog, we will guide you through the pr  ocess of obtaining BIS certificate for LED lights, ensuring that your products meet the necessary standards and can be legally sold in the Indian market.

Overview on BIS

The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is a pivotal organization in India responsible for the formulation and enforcement of quality standards across a wide range of products and services.

Established in 1986, BIS operates under the aegis of the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, and is guided by the BIS Act, 2016.

Its primary objective is to ensure the quality, safety, and reliability of products and services available in the Indian market.

BIS certification is mandatory for various products to guarantee compliance with Indian standards. LED lights fall under the purview of BIS, and obtaining BIS certificate is essential for manufacturers and importers to legally market their LED lighting products in India.

Why is BIS Certification Required for LED Lights?

BIS certification is a vital requirement for LED lights in India due to several compelling reasons. It ensures that light-emitting diode lights adhere to specific quality and safety standards, guaranteeing that consumers receive reliable, high-quality products.

BIS certificate verifies the energy efficiency of these lights, aligning with India’s commitment to sustainability and reduced energy consumption.

This certification also fosters consumer protection by minimizing the risk of substandard or unsafe LED lighting products entering the market.

Product List of LED Lights Under BIS/CRS Scheme

Under the BIS/CRS (Compulsory Registration Scheme), several categories of LED lighting products require mandatory certification. The following is a list of LED lights covered under this scheme:

  1. Self-Ballasted LED Lamps for General Lighting Services – IS 16102(Part 1)
  2. Fixed General Purpose LED Luminaries – IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 1)
  3. Recessed LED Luminaries – IS 10322 (Part 5/Section 2): 2012
  4. LED Luminaires for Road and Street Lighting – IS 10322 (Part 5/Section 3): 2012
  5. LED Flood Lights – IS 10322 (Part 5/Section 5): 2013
  6. LED Handlamps – IS 10322 (Part 5/Section 6): 2013
  7. LED Lighting Chains – IS 10322 (Part 5/Section 7): 2013
  8. LED Luminaires for Emergency Lighting – IS 10322 (Part 5/Section 8): 2013

Required Documents for BIS Certification

To initiate the BIS certification process for LED lights, you will need a comprehensive set of documents, including:

  • Product Details
  • Manufacturing Process
  • Test Reports
  • Quality Management System
  • Factory Layout
  • Proof of Address
  • Authorization Letter

BIS Certification Procedure

The procedure to obtain BIS certificate for LED lights involves the following steps:

  • Product Compliance Assessment
  • Select a BIS-Recognized Laboratory
  • Document Preparation
  • Application Submission
  • Sample Testing
  • Document Review
  • Grant of Certification

Conclusion

Obtaining BIS certification for light-emitting diode lights is a crucial step for manufacturers and importers looking to sell their products in the Indian market.

At Brand Liaison, we understand the significance of BIS certification and offer comprehensive support and assistance to our clients throughout the certification process.

Our mission is to simplify and streamline the often complex process of obtaining BIS certification for these lights. We provide guidance from the initial product assessment to the final certification grant, ensuring that your LED lighting products meet all the necessary standards.

We are your trusted partner in ensuring that your LED lights meet BIS standards and can confidently enter the thriving Indian market.