NRCan
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is Canada's government department that oversees and enforces energy efficiency regulations. All regulated products imported into Canada for sale or lease or transshipment from a manufacturing province to another region (inter-provincial shipping) should meet the requirements of the energy efficiency standards set forth in the Energy Efficiency Regulations.
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1. Introduction to NRCan Certification
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is Canada's government department that oversees and enforces energy efficiency regulations. All regulated products imported into Canada for sale or lease or transshipment from a manufacturing province to another region (inter-provincial shipping) should meet the requirements of the energy efficiency standards set forth in the Energy Efficiency Regulations. NRCan energy efficiency certification was enforced on April 12, 2012. Products within the scope must obtain NRCan certification when entering the Canadian market.
2. NRCan certification standards
1. External power supply: CAN/CSA-C381.1-17 Energy performance of external ac-dc and ac-ac power supplies
2. Battery charging systems and UPS power supplies: CAN/CSA-C381.2-17 Energy performance of battery-charging systems and uninterruptible power supplies
3. NRCan certification test requirements
Power Adapter:
4. NRCan certification information provided
1. Product name: provide the full name of the product
2. Product model: List all product models, varieties or classification numbers that need to be tested in detail
3. The intended use of the product: such as home, office, factory, coal mine, ship, etc.
4. Parts table: detail the components and models (classification numbers), ratings, and manufacturer's names that make up the product. For insulating materials, please provide the name of the raw material
5. Electrical properties: For electronic and electrical products, provide point schematic diagrams (circuit diagrams) and electrical performance tables
6. Structure diagram: For most products, the structure diagram or exploded diagram, ingredient list, etc. of the product should be provided
7. Product photos, instructions for use, safety matters or installation instructions, etc.
5. NRCan certification body
As a professional Canadian NRCan testing organization, ANCI focuses on the global certification testing of IT, AV, power supply, wireless and communication products. It has established an industry-leading large-scale testing base in South China (Dongguan), in accordance with the laboratory accreditation system standard ISO/ IEC 17025 to strictly implement quality control, and has successively obtained the China CNAS L6214, CMA (201819013768) accreditation, the international IEC authorized CBTL testing laboratory, the United States UL/A2LA (4422.01) accreditation, professional certification strength is beyond doubt.