Certification IntroductionThe full name of MTC is Ministerio de Telecomunicaciones, which is the national communications agency of Peru. All products connected to the public telephone system and products that emit radio frequencies require MTC approval and registration to be commercialized in the country. MTC certification basic information Compulsory certification No factory inspection requiredApplicable product scopeAudio and video products, IT-telecommunications office equipmentApplication documents1. CDF list (English) 2. Circuit diagram 3. PCB layout 4. Report certificate of built-in LED driver 5. LED specification 6. Explosion size diagram of the whole machine structure 7. Label electronic file (English) 8. Model list and description of differences (English) 9. Instructions (English)
Certification IntroductionIn order to ensure the safe use of electrical appliances by the public, Argentina requires that electrical products sold on the market must meet the corresponding regulatory requirements. Argentina promulgated a resolution on February 16, 1998, and began to establish a compulsory certification system to enable electrical products sold in the Argentine market to meet the minimum safety requirements. The implementation of the system is divided into three stages: the first stage:This stage of certification is similar to the European CE certification. All electrical products entering the Argentine market are required to have a certificate of conformity, which is what we usually call a CE certificate. The second-stage:Products need to be tested in IRAM's accredited laboratory to obtain a type approval certificate issued by it. Type approval only requires safety testing without factory inspection, but no safety certification marks can be used on products. The third stage: At this stage, all products sold in the Argentine market must obtain national certification marks. Certified products may use the "S" mark. Argentina's certification is transitioning to the third stage, the product certification stage, and the type approval certificate is still acceptable in Argentina. But in 2001~2002, the products will gradually complete the transition to the certification stage.safety requirementsProtocol 197/2004 stipulates that S-Mark is mandatory for electrical and electronic products, toys, personal protective equipment, elevators, lighters, children's bicycles, and steel equipment for construction with input voltage in the range of AC 50-1000 VAC, or DC 50-1500 VDC Certification. The agreement requires that the product must conform to the IRAM or IEC standard. The IRAM standard is mainly based on international standards (IEC and ISO). Manufacturers can attach the Argentine S mark to the products that meet the standards, and the product evaluation is carried out according to the IEC standard plus the Argentine difference or the Argentine standard. In fact, the formulation of the IRAM standard has adopted most of the provisions of the IEC standard. Resolution 92/98 was implemented in several stages, starting from 1 December 2003, gradually setting mandatory safety requirements for different types of products.Certification process1. The manufacturer's relevant laboratory (hereinafter referred to as the laboratory) submits an oral or written preliminary application. 2. The applicant fills in the application form and sends the application form, product specification and technical documents to the experiment, and the applicant company is also required to provide a prototype). 3. The laboratory determines the inspection standards and inspection items and quotes. 4. The applicant confirms the quotation and sends the samples and relevant technical documents to the laboratory. 5. The applicant provides technical documents. 6. The laboratory issues a fee notice to the applicant, and the applicant pays the certification fee according to the fee notice. 7. The laboratory conducts product testing and reviews technical documents. 8. The review of technical documents includes: 1) Whether the document is complete 2) Whether the document is written in the official language (English, German or French). 9. If the technical documentation is incomplete or does not use the prescribed language, the laboratory will notify the applicant for improvement. 10. If the test fails, the laboratory will simultaneously apply for the applicant, allowing the applicant to improve the product. In this way, the designated test is passed. The applicant should make changes to the timely information in the original application to reflect the actual situation after the change.11. The laboratory provides the applicant with test reports or technical documents and IRAM certification