Adapter/ Charger-36


1.General feature/  

 

Input: 100-240V a.c. 50/60Hz 0.8A Output: 4.5-18V d.c. 0.01-3.0A    

  AUSRCM-xxx-yyy Switching power supply “xxx” denotes output voltage: 045-240, 045=4.5V,180=24.0V

“yyy” denotes output current: 001-300, 00=0.01A, 300=3.0A

 

2.Applicable Compliance Process/  

Note: Table below is only a typical example for your reference.

 

             Process >

Classification v

Required

CNAS Test  


Certificate/Doc


Registration


 

 RCM for EMC/RF

 

无线电EMC部分

(Previously C-tick)


 

YES

 AS/NZS CISPR 32

and ...please ask

 

Declaration of

Conformity(DoC)

 

 

Not required

 

RCM for Safety 

安规部分

(e.g. SAA,SGS)

 

YES

IT: AS/NZS 60950 

AV: AS/NZS 60065 

Charger:

AS/NZS 60335.1 and AS/NZS 60335.2.29 

and ...please ask

Certificate of Conformity/ Approval

EESS National Database Registration

 

Energy Efficiency

MEPs能效部分

 

YES

AS/NZS 4665.2 

Not available

MEPs Registration

 

Steps:

Step 1-Test according to EMC/Safety/MEPs technical standards

Step 2-Technical Review and issue Declaration of Conformity

Step 3-Technical Review and issue Certificate of Conformity

Step 4- EESS National Database Registration

Step 5-Technical Review and MEPs registration.

Step 6Labelling the RCM (Mark

Step 7—Record keeping

 

Docment list:

 

1 Signed Application form WORD /or Online application form   -by Lab/Consultant/Applicant

2 Signed Agreement          - by Applicant

3 Rating Label -draft

4 Brand, name and/or logo

5 User Manual or Specification 

6 EMC/RF Test report

7 Letter of Authorization - by Applicant

8 Safety test report

9 MEPs test report

10+as required

3.Q & A

Why this device needs to comply with EMC/EMR/RF technical standard?

EMC 

Under Australian Communications & Media Authority’s (ACMA)’s arrangement, All devices covered by the EMC regulatory arrangements must comply with an applicable technical standard. Suppliers are required to label or maintain a Declaration of Conformity (DoC).

For more policy about this, please click the link below - Australia Government  ACMA webpage .


 


 

 

Why the RCM ? RCM?  

The RCM has recently (1 March 2013) been confirmed as the single compliance mark for all ACMA arrangements. The RCM indicates a device’s compliance with applicable ACMA technical standards—that is, for telecommunications, radiocommunications, EMC and EME.

Any person who applies the RCM label must be authorised to do so by the supplier. 

Any person who applies labels without authorisation may be subject to prosecution for the misuse of a protected symbol.

More policy about this please download here.-




 

How to mark the product with the RCM? RCM  span> 

 

According to AS/NZS 4417.1:2012, the RCM shall be placed on the external surface of the equipment as near as practical to the Model Number.

More detail please download here.-

 


 

Do we still need to mark supplier code? N123456 with the RCM  

No .A supplier who has been issued with a supplier code number by the ACMA prior to 1 March 2013 can continue to use the supplier code number with the C-Tick/A-Tick until the end of the transition period. When a supplier begins using the RCM, the supplier code number will not apply. A supplier may, however, voluntarily include any form of unique supplier identification on the device.

More policy about this please download here at page 13 .-


 


 

 

Will I need to Register my Device?

YES  , The equipment fall into the scope of  LEVEL 3 Equipment (or Declared Article) and are considered as the high risk equipment need to conduct EESS registration.

More policy about this,  please click the link below - Australia Government  ERAC webpage .

 

 


 

 

 Why Energy Efficiency certification is applicable to this equipment?

All external power supply manufactured in or imported into Australia and New Zealand are subject to Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS).

 

More policy about this please download here.-