UPS/INVERTERS OF RATING ≤ 10KVA – IS 16242 (Part 1):2014
UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) and inverters with a rating of up to 10kVA are commonly used to provide backup power during power outages, voltage fluctuations, and other electrical disturbances. These devices are particularly useful for critical equipment such as servers, medical equipment, and other sensitive electronics that cannot tolerate power interruptions.
UPS devices typically use batteries to provide backup power when the main power supply is interrupted. When the main power supply fails, the UPS switches to battery power to ensure that critical equipment remains powered until the main power supply can be restored or until the backup batteries are depleted. UPS devices may also include surge protection and other features to protect connected equipment from electrical surges and other disturbances.
Inverters, on the other hand, convert DC power from batteries or other sources into AC power that can be used to power household or industrial equipment. Inverters are commonly used in off-grid or backup power systems, such as solar power systems or generator backup systems.
UPS and inverters with a rating of up to 10kVA are suitable for small to medium-sized businesses, homes, and other applications that require reliable backup power. When selecting a UPS or inverter, it is important to consider factors such as the capacity of the battery, the expected runtime, the number and type of outlets, and any additional features or capabilities such as monitoring or remote management. It is also important to ensure that the UPS or inverter is compatible with the equipment that will be connected to it, and that it meets any relevant safety regulations or certifications.
In July 2013, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) added several products under the Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS). UPS/Inverters of rating ≤ 10Kva was one of them. Under Scheme II of Schedule II, UPS/Inverters of rating ≤ 10Kva gets BIS registered and assures that the product is of good quality and safe.
PREREQUISITES FOR OBTAINING BIS REGISTRATION -
Manufacturers - BIS license is issued to the manufacturer. importer or Trader are not eligible to get BIS license. An importer can be an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) of a foreign manufacturer license will be issued to the Manufacturer.
Manufacturing Address – Manufacturer has to mention same address in the application as mentioned in Business License. If a manufacturer has more than one manufacturing location then separate BIS license/Registration is required for each location.
Products - Each product Category/ Indian Standard require BIS Registration number. But if the same product category includes several models or series model, one License / Registration Number can cover all Series models of the same product category or lead model.
Brands / Trademarks – For Every/Each Brand or Trademark require separate BIS Registration Number.
PROCEDURE TO OBTAIN BIS CERTIFICATION OF UPS/INVERTERS OF RATING ≤ 10KVA AS PER IS 16242 (Part 1):2014
The BIS registration process generally includes a licensing process and a surveillance process. The steps involved in the licencing procedure are as follows:
Under the FMCS programme, a foreign manufacturer is given a BIS licence in accordance with the BIS Act of 2016 and the Bureau of Indian Standards (Conformity Assessment) Rules of 2018.
DIRECTIONS FOR NOMINATION OF AUTHORIZED INDIAN REPRESENTATIVE (AIR) :
It is obligatory for foreign applicants to nominate an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) for their operations in India to obtain a BIS Bureau of Indian Standards Certificate. Unless they have a local office in India. AIR, as the local representative, is responsible for submitting and managing the certification application and is available to answer query.
Following are the rules to be followed by foreign manufacturers while nominating an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) :
EXPENSES INVOLVED IN OBTAINING BIS CERTIFICATE FOR UPS/INVERTERS OF RATING ≤ 10KVA AS PER IS 16242 (Part 1):2014 UNDER THE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION (SCHEME-II) OF BIS :
COST FOR BIS REGISTRATION / ELECTRONICS PRODUCTS |
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Type of Fee |
New Application |
Renewal |
Inclusion |
Application Fee |
1000 |
1000 |
1000 |
Processing Fee* |
25,000x2 = 50,000 |
25,000x2 = 50,000 |
15,000x2= 30,000 |
Registration Fee* |
1000 x 2 = 2000 |
1000 x 2 = 2000 |
1000 x 2 = 2000 |
Total |
53,000 |
53,000 |
30,000 |
Note* 1. The processing fee and Registration fee need to pay Min 2 Years as Registration No. will grant initially for two years. 2. The cost of BIS registration will vary on following factor – · Location and Name of the Manufacturing process · Types of Products and model quantity · Testing fee of the products · Govt. Fee (BIS) and ERCS Service fee |
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR BIS REGISTRATION OF UPS/INVERTERS OF RATING ≤ 10KVA AS PER IS 16242 (Part 1):2014
The list of documents that BIS requires is as follows:
IMPORTANT POINTS TO CONSIDER FOR BIS REGISTRATION : |
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