What are the CE certification requirements and standards for LED lamps?

2022-03-24

The CE certification testing of LED lamps provides a unified technical specification for the trade of products from various countries in the European market, and simplifies the trade procedures. To enter the European Union and the European Free Trade Area, the products of any country must be CE certified, and the CE mark should be affixed to the product. Therefore, CE certification is a passport for products to enter the European Union and European Free Trade Zone countries. CE certification means that the product has reached the safety requirements specified in the EU directive; it is a commitment of the company to consumers, which increases consumers' trust in the product; products with the CE mark will reduce the risk of being sold in the European market, Special reminder, CE certification must be handled in a notified body authorized by the European Union.


These risks include:

· Risk of being detained and investigated by customs;

· Risk of being investigated and punished by market surveillance agencies;

· Risk of being accused by peers for competitive purposes.

CE certified LED lamps

The main testing points of LED lamps CE certification test items (lighting products are the same standard) have the following five aspects: EMC-EN55015, EMC-EN61547, LVD-EN60598, if it is LVD with rectifier, it is generally done EN61347, EN61000-3 -2/-3 (test harmonics).

CE is composed of EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) + LVD (Low Voltage Directive). EMC also includes EMI (interference) + EMC (anti-interference), LVD is generally safe, that is, SAFETY. Generally, low-voltage products with AC less than 50V and DC less than 75V can not do LVD projects. Low-voltage products only need to test EMC, and issue CE-EMC certificates. High-voltage products need to test EMC and LVD, and issue two certificates and reports CE-EMC CE-LVD.

EMC (battery compatibility)--EMC test standard (EN55015, EN61547), the test items include the following aspects:

1.radiation radiation

2.conduction conduction

3.SD electrostatic

4.CS conducted anti-interference

5. RS radiation anti-jamming

6. EFT pulse.

LVD (Low Voltage Directive)—LVD test standard (EN60598), the test items include the following aspects:

1. Failure (test)

2. Impact

3. Vibration

4. Shock

5. Electrical Clearance

6. Creepage distance

7. Electric shock

8. Fever

9. Overload

10. Temperature rise test.