The BIS CRS (Compulsory Registration Scheme) certification for induction stoves assures that they comply with Indian Standard IS 302-2-6:2009, which sets safety regulations for domestic electric cooking equipment. This accreditation is required for manufacturers and importers who sell induction stoves in India. The process entails product testing in a BIS-accredited lab, submitting an application with the necessary paperwork, and BIS review before approval. Foreign producers must designate an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR). Following certification, firms can use the BIS Standard Mark to indicate product safety and quality. The procedure usually takes 4-5 weeks to ensure consumer protection and regulatory compliance.
Induction Stove
302 (Part 2): Section 6: 2009It ensures compliance with IS 302-2-6:2009 for safety and quality in India.
Typically 4-5 weeks, including testing and approval.
Yes, for selling induction stoves in India.
Test report, application form, business license, ISO certificate, and product details.
Yes, but they must appoint an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR).