The EN62368-1 standard, also known as IEC62368-1, is an international safety standard for audio/video, information, and communication technology equipment. It was developed to replace the previous standards: EN60065 for audio/video equipment and EN60950 for information technology equipment. The purpose of EN62368-1 is to ensure the safety of such equipment during normal use, foreseeable misuse, and abnormal situations.
The Scope and Purpose
The standard applies to a wide range of products, including but not limited to televisions, monitors, computer systems, amplifiers, speaker systems, and network equipment. Its purpose is to address potential electrical, thermal, mechanical, and fire hazards that may arise from using these devices.
The scope of the standard covers various aspects of safety, such as electrical shock hazards, energy hazards, temperature rise, flammability, and resistance to fire. By complying with EN62368-1, manufacturers can ensure that their products are tested and designed in accordance with international safety requirements.
Key Requirements and Testing Procedures
EN62368-1 introduces a risk-based approach to product safety. This means that it focuses on identifying potential risks associated with using the equipment and implementing appropriate measures to prevent or mitigate those risks. Manufacturers are required to conduct thorough risk assessments to identify and address any possible hazards.
The testing procedures for compliance with EN62368-1 include assessing electrical insulation, protection against electric shock, resistance to fire, as well as mechanical strength and stability. Compliance with the standard requires meeting specific criteria for each of these areas, ensuring that the product meets a high level of safety before it is introduced to the market.
Transition and Compliance Deadlines
The transition period for manufacturers to comply with EN62368-1 started in 2014. During this period, both the old standards and the new standard were accepted. However, as of December 20, 2020, EN62368-1 became the only acceptable standard for audio/video, information, and communication technology equipment in most countries within the European Union.
It's important for manufacturers, importers, and distributors to ensure that their products meet the requirements of EN62368-1. Failure to comply can result in legal consequences and potentially harm the reputation of the company. By adhering to the standard, businesses can demonstrate their commitment to providing safe and reliable products to consumers.