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Update:2019-11-04  View:6855

The C-Tick certification is an Australian EMC certification program, the laboratory provides a C-Tick test report, and the Australian importer then uses the C-Tick test report to register. A/C-Tick is a certification mark issued by the Australian Communications Authority (ACA) for communication equipment.
CTICK certification mark
The C-Tick logo must be marked with the Australian supplier's information as required, so that the ACA can effectively trace the product to the supplier responsible for the product EMC when sampling the product on the market. The identification of information includes four aspects:

1. The registered name and address of the Australian supplier.

2. Australian Company Number (Australian Company Number)

3. The number issued by the ACA to the Australian supplier.

4. Australian registered trademark used in the Australian market.

CTICK certification order label
Radio communication equipment or special electrical and electronic equipment must comply with the relevant labeling requirements, otherwise they cannot be sold or supplied to Australia. The C-Tick is a sequential label that is suitable for the material items covered by the labeling notice below.

1. Radiocommunication (sequence label with launch) Notice 2001 brief description of EMC-compliant arrangements

2. Radio equipment (sequence label) Notice No. 1 1996 to briefly explain the arrangements for compliance adjustment of radiocommunications

3. Radiocommunication (Sequence Label - Electromagnetic Emissions) Notice 2003 briefly states that it is subject to the EMR adjustment arrangement, which must be affixed to the product before it is supplied to Australia. It is also a sequential label for non-radio communication products that must comply with electromagnetic radiation (EMR) rules. For telecom products, the EMR is covered by the A-Tick sequence label, and the sequential label on the C-Tick must have vendor information that identifies the supplier. This information may be based on the supplier code issued by the ACA, the number of the Australian company or other forms detailed in the relevant label notice, and more information on the use of the C-Tick mark can be obtained on the ACA website.

CTICK certified product classification
Electromagnetic compatibility in Australia is monitored by the ACA (Australian Communications Authority). Under the Australian EMC system, products are classified into three categories. Suppliers must apply for the C-TICK mark at the ACA before selling the second and third types of products.

One type of product: products that use low-frequency interference to devices that use wireless spectrum, such as manual switches, simple relays, one-way squirrel cage inductor motors, and resistors. Such products can be voluntarily applied for the c-tick logo when they are produced or sold.

Second-class products: Products that use high-frequency interference with devices that use wireless spectrum, such as switching power supplies, electric welders, dimmers, and most household appliances.

Three types of products: products that are highly interfering with devices that use wireless spectrum, that is, products covered by CISPR11 and CISPR22. Applicants who apply for the C-TICK logo at the ACA registration are limited to registered companies in Australia or New Zealand and can apply through Australian or New Zealand buyers or through a branch/partner certification body in Australia or New Zealand.
CTICK certification process
(1) The manufacturer or agent submits a preliminary application, either orally or in writing, to the certification company.

(2) The applicant fills in the application form and sends the application form, the product manual and technical documents to the certification company.

(3) The certification company formulates the plan and quotes

(4) The applicant confirms the quotation, returns the quotation, and sends the sample and related technical documents to the certification company.

(5) Applicant provides technical documents

(6) The certification company issues a fee notification to the applicant, and the applicant prepays the certification fee according to the charging notice request.

(7) The certification company reviews the technical documents and organizes relevant certification activities.

(8) If the technical documents are not perfect or the specified language is not used, the certification company will notify the applicant to improve

(9) If the test is unqualified, the certification company will promptly notify the applicant and decide whether to suspend the project according to the situation, and allow the applicant to improve the product. The applicant should make changes to the technical information in the original application to reflect the actual situation after the change.

(10) The certification company provides the test report or technical documents to the applicant.

(11) Apply for registration number from Australian ACA (Australian Communications Authority) by Australian importer Beishu & submitting a report.

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