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Challenges to Ensure Safety of Electronic
Equipment (Malaysia’s Perspective)
Ir Abdul Rahim Ibrahim Director of Electrical Safety Regulation
Energy Commission, Malaysia
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Content
• Electrical vs Electronic Equipment • Consumer Electronic Equipment • Malaysian Electricity Regulation • Regulated Electrical Appliances • Regulatory Requirements Related to National Differences • Process Flow for The Importation of Electrical & Electronic
Equipment • Challenges to Ensure Safety of Electronic Equipment
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No. Electrical Equipment Electronic equipment 1. Operated by electricity 2. Transform electrical energy
into other form of energy like light, heat, or motion.
Do much more – is designed to manipulate the electrical current to gently or gradually doing useful things such as digital display, LEDs, LCD, produced sound, movies, signal, communications, etc.
3. Flow of larger current in circuit (mA – Amps)
Flow of smaller current in circuit (µA – mA)
Electrical vs Electronic Equipment Malaysia
No. Electrical Equipment Electronic equipment 4. Controlled by resistors,
capasitors and inductors Controlled by transistors, valves, diodes and similar components
5. Eg. of the equipment:- Kitchen machine, toaster/oven, rice cooker, refrigerator, water heater, fan, washing machine etc.
Now often include with some electronic components in them, to make equipment work smarter.
Eg. of the equipment:- Hi-Fi set, TV set, video and visual display unit, audio player unit, etc or namely Consumer Electronic Equipment
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What used to be a simple ceiling fan with its regulator directly connected, now often include with some electronic devices to make it able to be control remotely.
Electrical Equipment often being integrated with some electronic devices in them, to make it work smarter.
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Air-conditioner with electronic inverter improved its energy consumption.
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Electronic Equipment
• Consumer Electronic Equipment are mainly radio receivers, MP3 players, video recorders, DVD players, Hi-Fi set, TV set, video and visual display unit, audio player unit and also office equipment such as personal computers, printers, scanners, etc.
• Other equipment include electronic ballasted fluorescent lamp, LED lighting, self-ballasted CFL.
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Consumer Electronic Equipment Malaysia
Ensuring Safety of Electronic Equipment (Malaysia’s Perspective)
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Under the Malaysian Electricity Regulation 1994
A Certificate of approval (COA) is required for the importation or manufacturing of electrical appliances or equipment.
The type of appliances or equipments refer to are as follows:
– any domestic equipment; – any equipment which is usually sold direct to the general public; or – any equipment which does not require special skills in its operation,
Approved electrical appliances or equipment are required to be affixed with safety labels before being sold to public.
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List of 34 Categories of Electrical Appliances Requiring COA & Labeling
Equipment
1. Plug Top (Plug)
2. Switches & Dimmers
3. S/O 15A & below
4. Lampholders
5. Ceiling Roses
6. Bayonet Caps & Multiway Adaptor
7. Lamp fitting exl tubes if imported
8. Capacitors for flourescent lamp
9. Ballasts for flourescent lamp
10. Circuit breaker:- elcb & mcb
11. Instant Waterheater incl heater elements if imported separately
Standard
: MS 589-1: 2011
: IEC 60669 : 2007
: MS 589, MS IEC 60320, IEC 60998
: MS IEC 60400
: MS 770
: MS 769
: MS IEC 60598
: MS IEC 61049
: MS IEC 61347
: MS IEC 61008, MS IEC 60898
: MS 472, IEC 60335
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Equipment Standard
12. Hand Operated Hairdryer
13. Portable Luminaire Lamp
14. Electric kettle including heating element if imported separately 15. Electric Smoothing Irons
16. Electric shavers excluding battery operated 17. Kitchen Machine -Food mixer/blenders
18. Immersion W/heater
19. Fan
20. Mosquito mat vaporisers
21. Toasters / Oven
: MS IEC 60335
: MS IEC 60598
: MS IEC 60335 MS IEC 60335-2-9,13,15,36,101 : MS IEC 60335-1, MS IEC 60335-2-3
: MS IEC 60335-1, MS IEC 60335-2-8
: MS IEC 60335-1, MS IEC 60335-2-14
: MS IEC 60335-1, MS IEC 60335-2-73
: MS IEC 60065
: MS IEC 60335-1
: MS IEC 60335-1, MS IEC 60335-2,6,9
List of 34 Categories of Electrical Appliances Requiring COA & Labeling Malaysia
Equipment Standard
22. Hi-Fi set (Electronics)
23. Television (Electronics) 24. Vacuum Cleaner
25. Video Player (Electronics) 26. Washing Machine
27. Refrigerator
28. Rice Cooker
29. Christmas Light & Running Light 30. Domestic Power Tool
34. Wires/Cables/Cords
: MS IEC 60065
: MS IEC 60065
: MS IEC 60335-2-2, : MS IEC 60065
: MS IEC 60335-2-4,7,
: MS IEC 60335-2-24
: MS IEC 60335-2-15
: MS IEC 60598-2-20
: MS IEC 60745-2-1,3,4,5,7,11,14,15, : MS IEC 60335
: MS IEC 60335, 140 MS IEC 60950, MS IEC 60335 MS IEC 60227
31. Massager 32. Air-Conditioner 33. Adapter / Charger
List of 34 Categories of Electrical Appliances Requiring COA & Labeling Malaysia
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HI-FIDELITY SET
Sub-woofer,
Amplifier,
Cassette Player,
Equalizer / Mixer,
Hi-Fi System,
Karaoke,
PA System,
Portable Hi-Fi System,
Portable Radio Cassette,
Player / Recorder,
Radio,
Radio Alarm,
Tuner / Receiver,
Turn tables / Record Players, Compact Disc Player, Audio/Video Recorder up to 4 channels.
MS IEC 60065: 2007
IEC 60065: 2011
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Electronics Equipment Requiring COA & Labeling Malaysia
27 VIDEO and VISUAL DISPLAY UNIT
Electronic appliances such as: LCD, LED, Plasma, CRT, and similar to it.
MS IEC 60065:2007 IEC 60065:2011
28 AUDIO and VIDEO PLAYER UNIT
VCD , Laser Disc, Video Cassette Recorder, DVD , Video Rewinder, Children Video Game.
MS IEC 60065: 2007 IEC 60065: 2011
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Electronics Equipment Requiring COA & Labeling Malaysia
Under the IEC 60065; Audio, video and similar electronic apparatus - Safety requirements TEST PERFORMED INCLUDE: Durability of Markings Test Input Test Temperature Test Determination of Hazardous Live Parts Test Dielectric Withstand Insulation Resistance Fault conditions Tests Bump Test Vibration Test Impact Tests Creepage and Clearance Test Earth Resistance Test Stability Tests
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REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO NATIONAL DIFFERENCES shall be subjected to tests under tropical conditions as specified in the related standards
No Items Requirements 1 Nominal Voltages Low
voltage supply 230/400V (+10%, -6%) - MS IEC 60038.
2 Nominal Frequency
50Hz is allowed to fluctuate at ± 1%
3 Power supply cord and main plug req.
MS 140 or MS2112-5 or BS 6500 or IEC 60227-1 & IEC 60227-5 (PVC insulated – flexible cords) ; MS 140 or BS 6500 or IEC 60245-1 & IEC 60245-4 (Rubber insulated - flexible cables/cords)
4 Class I and Class II Equipment
Fig.1 for Class I and Fig.2 for Class II as symbol.
5 Safety labels requirements
SIRIM-ST Label for Imported Equipment/PCS
Fig.1 Fig.2
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Applicant apply for COA
Name of Equipment Brand and Model Type test report
Authority issued COA to applicant
Import the EE equipment
Send the equipment to CBTL for consignment test and verification
Tested and verified, safety labels will be issued
Applicant to affixed labels on the equipment
Equipment can be placed in the market
IEC 60065, National deviation (voltage, freguency & plug top configuration)
Comply with IEC 60065 and national deviation
Process flow for the importation of electrical & electronic equipment Malaysia
Consumer Electronic Equipment
EE equipment are required to be affixed with safety labels
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Market Surveillance Malaysia
Challenges
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Challenges • Different countries may required different set of supply
parameter or national deviation (voltage, frequency and plug top configuration).
Item Category Detail of Equipment
Standards Domestic Relevant
International 1 PLUG
TOP/PLUG (15A and below)
Flat Non-Rewirable Two Pole Plug with supply cord (max. 2.5A)
MS 1578:2003 BS EN 50075:1991
13 A Fused Plug MS 589-1:2011 BS 1363:PT.1: 1995
15 A Plug MS 1577:2003 No corresponding international standard
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Challenges • Sub-standard, counterfeit, unapproved electronic equipment
or equipment with fake safety labels in the market may caused internal components overheated or harmful to users.
Fake label
Approved label
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Challenges
• Electrical & Electronics Equipment developed so fast. Standards for electronic products may be reviewed frequently.
• Manufacturers of such products may from time to time required some changes their production process.
TV sets in the old days
TV sets ini 1990s
TV set in 2000s
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Desktop & laptop in 1990s
Desktop & laptop in 2000s
Desktop & laptop in 2010s
Desktop and laptop progress much faster Malaysia
Challenges
• Household electrical products which are normally connected to power socket outlet have become hybrid products which can be remotely controlled or operated by itself. Such products may fall under electrical products, electronics products or communication products.
Vacuum cleaner + electronic devices = remote control machine
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In Conclusion: Other Challenges of EE equipment
• Fast progress technology – a new model today will be override by a newer model in within months.
• Counterfeit products normally lower in quality and production cost, hence safety and performance are being compromised.
• Secondhand EE products from a country are being disposed to other countries at a much lower price. The receiving countries will become a dumping ground of the exported countries.
• It is hard to prevent user from purchasing unapproved products because of its lower price.
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Thank you for attention
Safety begin from us.
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