Certification Process
TEC Certification Process
What are the steps of the TEC certification process?
The most important steps of the TEC certification process are registration, product testing, and marking. However, there are important points to consider for each of the steps:
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Registration with the authorities:
- Through Authorized Indian Representative (AIR).
- With English language documents.
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Testing of the products:
- In most cases, the TEC will propose a list of laboratories from which the applicant must choose.
- For some products, no test reports need to be submitted.
- It is at the discretion of the authority whether foreign test reports are accepted.
- Test reports must not be older than one year.
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Issue of certificates:
- At the same time, however, the marking requirements are released – only with the TEC marking may your products be imported.
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Marking with the TEC logo:
- The requirements for the format of the marking are strictly specified.
- The size should be a quarter of the size of the brand logo.
- Certificate number must also be indicated.
Here is a brief video about the TEC accreditation, presented by Julian Busch, director of
MPR International GmbH:
Which products are tested?
A detailed list can be found on our TEC mandatory products page. In principle, only complete systems are TEC-certified; components are not considered. Pure telephone systems are covered by the “Simplified Certification Scheme”, for which no test reports have to be submitted, but instead a simple so-called “Self-Declaration of Conformity”. Products that have network capability or are otherwise used in networks are covered by the General Certification Scheme, which requires up-to-date test reports.
While the products covered by the TEC certification scheme must meet the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC / EMI) requirements, the need for security testing is still under consideration.
Are there any exceptions to the certification requirement?
If the product is to be imported for research or exhibition purposes, an appropriate exemption certificate can be applied for. However, this regulation requires that the product will be in India for just a limited period of time, the corresponding deadline in the certificate must be met.
Products that are imported for testing purposes are of course also exempted.
Is there a certificate or is it a pure registration?
The manufacturer receives both a unique factory ID and a certificate, the number of which must also be marked on the product. There is a separate certificate for each product, but it is also possible to have up to 10 variants of a product on one certificate. In this case only the main model needs to be checked.
The TEC certification will probably be valid for five years.
What is the “Authorized Indian Representative”?
Similar to BIS registration, an Authorized Indian Representative must be appointed in India for the registration process. This local representative is the main contact for the authority and must also be available at all times to answer any questions. This can be a subsidiary of the manufacturer, but the manufacturer can also contractually authorise a local representative such as an importer.
For further information on TEC certification, please read our free information package “TEC Certification – The Booklet“.