Introduction
TISI is the abbreviation of Thai Industrial Standards Institute. TISI is a department under the Ministry of Industry of Thailand. It is responsible for formulating standards and international standards that meet domestic needs, and monitoring products and conformity assessment procedures to ensure that standards and approvals are met. TISI is not only the competent government agency for compulsory certification in Thailand, but also a standard setting and management agency, certification agency, and laboratory accreditation, personnel training and registration agency. It is worth noting that Thailand does not have a non-governmental compulsory certification body.
Thailand implements the TISI certification system that combines compulsory certification and voluntary certification. For products that meet the standards, the TISI logo is allowed. For products that have not yet established standards, TISI also implements product registration as a means of temporary certification.
Certification scope
The Thai government requires 60 categories of products for compulsory certification, covering 8 areas, including: electrical equipment and accessories, medical equipment, building materials, consumer goods, vehicles, PVC pipes, LPG gas containers and agricultural products. In addition, the certification of other types of products are voluntary certification.
The battery belongs to the compulsory certification product scope of TISI certification
Test standard: TIS2217-2548 (2005)
Logo requirements
1. Product name
2. IEC naming
3. Battery Polarity
4. Production date
5. Name of manufacturer or supplier
6. Rated capacity and rated voltage
7. How to dispose of the battery
8. Charging instructions
Note: The Thai standard corresponding to this product must be indicated under the certification mark
The product nameplate cannot be marked with the certification mark before or during the TISI certificate application. After the TISI certificate is obtained, the product must be marked with the TISI certification mark and the name of the certificate holder, and the merchant must mark the product before the product enters Thailand. The safety label is attached to the product.