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BIS Registration for Electronic Clocks in India

In BIS registration, electronic clocks can be used to ensure that the time stamps on products being registered are accurate and meet the standards set by the Bureau of Indian Standards.

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BIS Registration for Electronic Clocks in India

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  1. BIS Registration for Electronic Clocks in India Introduction of Electronic Clocks for BIS registration Electronic clocks with mains power are a usual choice for corporations and organizations looking for a secure and pragmatic timekeeping solution. These clocks, referred to as electronic timepieces, are designed to provide accurate timekeeping and can be easily connected to a variety of systems. The key advantage of electronic clocks is their reliable and accurate timekeeping. These clocks are designed to automatically adjust for daylight saving time and power outages, ensuring that the time displayed is always correct. This level of accuracy is essential for many industries, such as financial, medical, and scientific sectors, where precise timekeeping is crucial. In BIS registration, electronic clocks can be used to ensure that the time stamps on products being registered are accurate and meet the standards set by the Bureau of Indian Standards.

  2. Additionally, Electronic clocks are also easy to install and can be linked to other systems, including computer networks, GPS, and radio-controlled time signals. It allows businesses to synchronize their clocks across multiple locations, which is particularly useful for organizations with multiple branches or remote workers. Bureau of Indian Standard Compulsory Registration Scheme The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the national standards authority of India and is responsible for implementing and enforcing standards for products and services in the country. Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) operated by BIS for certain categories of products, which is created to ensure that only products that comply certain quality and safety standards are sold in the Indian market. Products that are deemed to be critically important to the public's health, safety, and security are regulated by the CRS. These products include, but are not limited to, electrical goods, toys, cosmetics, and packaged food products. Under the CRS, manufacturers, importers, and sellers of these products must register their goods with the BIS and obtain a license before they can be sold in the Indian market. In order to register a product with the BIS, manufacturers and importers are required to provide a sample of their product to the BIS for testing and evaluation. The BIS will then conduct various tests, including laboratory tests and on-site inspections, to ensure that the product meets the relevant Indian standards. Once the product has been deemed compliant, the BIS will issue a license and a Standard Mark that can be used on the product. The Compulsory Registration Scheme is aimed at ensuring the safety and well-being of Indian consumers and also maintaining the quality of the products in the market. It also helps in promoting fair trade and competition. Procedure for BIS certification for electronic clocks To obtain BIS certification for electronic clocks, manufacturers and importers must follow a specific procedure. 1. Identify the relevant standard: The first step is to identify the relevant Indian standard for electronic clocks including IS 6309-1989 (Specification for electric master clock systems), IS 6309-1-1-1990 (Specification for quartz crystal

  3. controlled master clock systems), and IS 6309-2-1-1990 (Specification for radio-controlled master clock systems). 2. Apply for registration: The next step is to apply for registration with the BIS. This can be done by submitting an application form along with the necessary documents, such as a copy of the product's technical literature and test reports from a BIS-approved laboratory. 3. Testing and evaluation: Once the application is accepted, the BIS will test and evaluate the electronic clock to ensure that it meets the relevant Indian standards. 4. Issuance of license: If the electronic clock passes all the tests and evaluations, the BIS will issue a license and a Standard Mark that can be used on the product. The license is valid for a period of five years and can be renewed upon expiry. 5. Continuous Surveillance: Manufacturers are required to submit samples of the certified products for testing at regular intervals as per the BIS norms to ensure the continuity of compliance with the standards. Documents required for BIS certification for electronic clocks- The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) requires certain documents to be submitted by manufacturers and importers when applying for BIS certification for electronic clocks. The documents required for BIS certification for electronic clocks include: 1. Name and Address proof of the production unit 2. Copy of the product's technical literature, including the user manual and technical specifications. 3. Test reports from a BIS-approved laboratory, confirm that the electronic clock meets the relevant Indian standards. 4. Company registration certificate. 5. Trade Mark Registration. 6. Self-Declaration of Conformity 7. Quality Management System (QMS) certificate

  4. Conclusion In conclusion, electronic clocks are a reliable and accurate timekeeping solution for many industries and organizations. To obtain BIS certification for electronic products, manufacturers and importers must follow a specific procedure, which includes identifying the relevant standard, applying for registration, testing, and evaluation, issuing of licenses, and Continuous Surveillance. The BIS also requires manufacturers and importers to submit certain documents. By ensuring the safety and well-being of Indian consumers and promoting fair trade and competition, the BIS's Compulsory Registration Scheme helps maintain the quality of products in the Indian market.

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