Payment Terms | L/C, D/A, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability | 8000 pcs per year |
Delivery Time | 5-10 work days |
Packaging Details | Electronic version |
CMA | Laboratory qualification accreditation, also known as metrology certification |
NVLAP | i.e. National Laboratory Voluntary Accreditation Program |
A2LA authorized laboratory | Can complete self-issuance of FCC SDoC and FCC ID certification test reports |
CEC | California Energy Commission |
CBTL | CB Testing Laboratory |
Brand Name | LCS |
Model Number | Optional |
Certification | ANSI/UL 4200A-2023 |
Place of Origin | CN |
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Product Specification
Payment Terms | L/C, D/A, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram | Supply Ability | 8000 pcs per year |
Delivery Time | 5-10 work days | Packaging Details | Electronic version |
CMA | Laboratory qualification accreditation, also known as metrology certification | NVLAP | i.e. National Laboratory Voluntary Accreditation Program |
A2LA authorized laboratory | Can complete self-issuance of FCC SDoC and FCC ID certification test reports | CEC | California Energy Commission |
CBTL | CB Testing Laboratory | Brand Name | LCS |
Model Number | Optional | Certification | ANSI/UL 4200A-2023 |
Place of Origin | CN |
Certification Introduction:
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has developed ANSI/UL 4200A-2023 to eliminate or reduce the risk of injury to children six years of age and younger from ingestion of button/coin batteries as required by the Reese Act. Mandatory consumer product safety rules for consumer products and codified in 16 CFR 1263 to regulate the consumer product safety of such products.
The regulation has been enforced on March 19, 2024, and applies to consumer products containing button batteries or coin batteries, and exempts toy products intended for children under 14 years of age (toy products must comply with the requirements of 16 CFR 1250 and zinc-air batteries ).
ANSI/UL 4200A-2023 sets out systematic requirements for products containing button batteries in terms of structure, testing, warning labels (product body and packaging), instructions, etc.
Product structure:
1. When the terminal product has a "battery that allows the user to move or replace it", the structure needs to meet the following requirements:
a. The No. 11 test probe of IEC 61032 must not come into contact with the battery. Enclosures that can be opened without the aid of tools, or that can be opened by hand in less than two independent consecutive movements, are opened for evaluation during the inspection.
b. The product needs to be designed as follows to prevent children from moving the battery:
Tools (such as screwdrivers, coins) are required to open the battery cavity, and a minimum rotation angle of at least 0.5Nm and 90 degrees is required to open the battery cavity, or the fastener should engage at least two complete threads; or when using hands, at least two Only an independent and combined action can the lid or door of the battery chamber be opened.
c. If the cover or door of the battery compartment is fixed by screws or similar fasteners, the fasteners must be restricted to the cover or door, such as non-removable screws.
2. When a product has a "battery that does not allow users to move or replace it", it needs to be effectively prevented from being removed by users or children. The product must be designed to:
a. Make the battery inaccessible through a casing or similar means;
b. Or completely fix the battery by welding, rivets or similar means.
structural requirements;
Pretreatment requirements;
Abuse testing (drop test, impact test, squeeze test, torque test, pull test, pressure test, compliance test);
security testing;
Product and packaging labeling requirements;
Instructions required.
Warning labels:
Product packaging main display panel requirements:
Product body display surface requirements:
LCS reminder:
Manufacturers of products powered by button batteries (excluding toys already covered by the ASTM F963 toy safety standard) should meet a series of new regulatory, performance, labeling and certification requirements to ensure smooth launch of their products.
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Shenzhen Luxshare Testing Co., Ltd. (LCS for short) was established in 2004. Since its establishment, LCS has been committed to providing customers with professional one-stop product testing and certification services. It currently has offices in Shenzhen Shajing, Shenzhen Houting, Shenzhen Gongming, and Guangzhou , Zhongshan, Ningbo, Suzhou and Chongqing respectively established branches. It has established 8 major testing bases in Shenzhen (Shajing, Houting, Gongming), Guangzhou, Ningbo, Suzhou, Chongqing and other places, and has established more than 40 large-scale testing laboratories in each testing base, mainly including electromagnetic compatibility, wireless Radio frequency, product safety, new energy batteries, energy efficiency performance, lighting, automotive electronics, automotive reliability, chemistry and other categories of laboratories.
LCS laboratory services cover a wide range of areas. The main service areas include wireless, lighting, information, audio and video, switches and sockets, home appliances, batteries, toys, children's products, food, automobiles, textiles, shoes, machinery and other product categories.
Company Details
Business Type:
Manufacturer,Exporter,Seller
Year Established:
2004
Total Annual:
28000000-30000000
Employee Number:
550~580
Ecer Certification:
Site Member
About Us Shenzhen LCS Compliance Testing Laboratory Ltd., abbr. for LCS, was founded in 2004 in Shenzhen, LCS is now growing into an independent comprehensive third-party institution which focuses on test & certification. Profound technical background and diligent working attitude d... About Us Shenzhen LCS Compliance Testing Laboratory Ltd., abbr. for LCS, was founded in 2004 in Shenzhen, LCS is now growing into an independent comprehensive third-party institution which focuses on test & certification. Profound technical background and diligent working attitude d...
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