Electronical Components
Electrical and Electronic Product Testing and Certification
Do you manufacture or sell components in the financial, industrial, automotive, photovoltaic, or trading sector? Are you aiming to sell your products on the world market? If so, they must comply with a host of national and international guidelines. We will test your basic components in accordance with safety requirements, customer specifications, and market needs.
In addition, TÜV Rheinland is one of the few accredited inspection agencies permitted to administer European Norms Electrical Certification (ENEC) approval marks.
The ENEC conformance mark signifies your products' adherence to European guidelines.
Benefits at a Glance
With TÜV Rheinland Product Testing and Certification, you will:
- Provide a more attractive product and draw new customers
- Decrease your risk of liability with documented safety standards
- Benefit from a brief testing period and from our years of experience
- Secure your sales - with testing done by one of the few accredited agencies permitted to administer marks of ENEC approval
- Be granted market access throughout Australia and New Zealand, the EU, in EFTA states, and in many eastern European nations - all in one go
Tests based on associated Australian/New Zealand standards and International standards
TÜV Rheinland provides support – from development through production – for supplying Gardening equipment into Australia and New Zealand by providing Safety and EMC tests that are absolutely essential.
In addition, we have a High Power test facility designed and built specifically for testing switch boards and associated switchgear products. We can test for:
- Electrical withstand tests ICW up to 80 kA
- Making and breaking Ics and Icu to 65 kA @ 415 V
- Temperature rise up to 10,000 A
- Dielectric testing up to 5 kV
- Dielectric impulse testing up to 20 kV
- Arc fault containment, limited and unlimited
- Creapage and clearance
- IP testing including water and dust
Our Marks of Approval for Your Components
Safety Approvals or Certification for Australia and New Zealand
Electrical equipment safety is regulated by the State Governments and for certain Components certification by a recognised approval scheme is mandatory.
Other services for Components
We also provide services for internationally recognized product safety test marks.
The GS-Mark
As soon as they spot the "GS - Security Approved" mark, your customers will know that your product and its manual are tried, tested, and authentice.
ENEC 24
Safety requirements for electro-technology undergo the same test procedure everywhere in Europe - thanks to a blanket cooperation between European manufacturers' associations and inspection agencies. The result of this collaboration was the European Norms Electrical Certification Agreement (ENEC agreement) - and the ENEC mark. This allows you market access throughout the EU, in EFTA states, and in many eastern European nations - all in one go. And it also means that the costly procedure of applying for individual states' approval is dropped.
The Type Mark
This mark indicates that the given component fulfills safety requirements. It also proves that a neutral party oversees the manufacturing process. The TYPE mark defines standard security for both the manufacturer and the user to see.
TUVdotCOM
To provide our mark with a voice that’s even more heard, we have linked it to the TUVdotCOM signet. Now, additional product information is only a click away.
Product Examples
- Casing
- Insulated tools
- Switchboards
- Switchgear
- Clamps
- Converters
- Cables
- PV components (eg Inverters)
- Switches
- Plugs
- Voltage testers
- Jumper cables
- Joining technologies
- Ballast devices
Our Tests
Here's how our experts will test and certify your product:
- They analyze it according to national and international guidelines.
- They evaluate the components, compile a report, and certify them.
- After a successful test, your products will carry various marks of distinction - such as certification for Australia and New Zealand, the ENEC 24, the GS seal of safety approval, or the type mark.
