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2025-03-31

Vietnam MoST issues new regulations on safety of household electrical appliances

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In order to improve the safety of electrical equipment used in homes and similar installations and to protect consumers' electricity safety, the Ministry of Science and Technology of Vietnam issued a circular 01/2025/TT-BKHCN in February 2025 to announce the new regulations QCVN 25:2025/BKHCN. The scope of the new technical regulations only includes electrical equipment designed and installed in power distribution systems below 440 V AC in civil engineering, and will be implemented in two stages:

Phase 1: Encourage manufacturers and individuals to voluntarily meet the requirements from April 1, 2025

Phase 2: From April 1, 2027, it is fully mandatory that electrical equipment mentioned in Appendix A and Appendix B must meet the new requirements before they are circulated in the market.

The following is a list of Appendix A and Appendix B for reference. Before entering the Vietnamese market, please pay attention to meeting the Vietnamese market access requirements.


APPENDIX A List of electrical equipment subject to conformity certification according to method 5 or method 7

(The certificate under Method 5 is valid for a maximum of 3 years from the date of issuance, and the certificate of conformity under Method 7 is only valid for each specific batch of goods)

ItemProduct NameProduct Code (HS)Applicable standards
1Overcurrent circuit-breakers for   household and similar purposes (MCB) with rated current not exceeding 63 A85362011

85362012

85362013

85362091

85362099

TCVN 6434-1:2018

(IEC 60898-1:2015)

2Residual current operated   circuit-breakers with overcurrent protection for household and similar   purposes (RCBO) of rated current not exceeding 63 A85365020

TCVN 6951-1:2007

(IEC 61009-1:2003)

Note: Short circuit test criteria for MCB, RCBO are not included.


APPENDIX B List of electrical equipment required to be certified for conformity according to method 1

(The maximum validity period of a certificate under Method 1 is 3 years from the date of issuance.)

ItemProduct NameProduct Code (HS)Applicable standards
1Household electrical sockets with a rated   current not exceeding 32 A

85366992

85366999

TCVN 6188-1:2007 (IEC 60884-1:2002)

TCVN 6188-2-3:2016 (IEC 60884-2-3:2006)

TCVN 6188-2-6:2016 (IEC 60884-2-6:1997)

2Household electrical plugs with a rated   current not exceeding 32 A

85366992

85366999

TCVN 6188-1:2007 (IEC 60884-1:2002)

TCVN 6188-2-1:2008 (IEC 60884-2-1:2006)

3Socket adapter for household use with a   rated current not exceeding 32 A

85366992

85366999

TCVN 6188-1:2007 (IEC 60884-1:2002)

TCVN 6188-2-5:2016 (IEC 60884-2-5:1995)

4Extension cords for household use with a   rated current not exceeding 32 A

85369094

85369099

TCVN 6188-1:2007 (IEC 60884-1:2002)

TCVN 6188-2-7:2016 (IEC 60884-2-7:2013)

5Electrical switches for household use with   a rated current not exceeding 20 A

85365061

85365069

TCVN 6480-1:2008 (IEC 60669-1:2007)
6Residual current operated   circuit-breakers without overcurrent protection for household and similar   purposes (RCCB) with rated current not exceeding 63 A85365020TCVN 6950-1:2007 (IEC 61008-1:2006)

Note: Does not include short circuit test criteria for RCCB.


Notes:

Method 1: Based on the overseas factory/Vietnam factory having ISO certificate, after sending samples for local testing, the certificate is valid for up to 3 years from the date of issuance.


Method 5: Based on the Vietnamese factory not having ISO certificate, it is necessary to send samples for local testing + annual factory inspection, and the certificate is valid for up to 3 years from the date of issuance.


Method 7: Based on the overseas factory not having ISO certificate or other conditions that do not meet method 1 or method 5, batch approval will be adopted, and the certificate is only valid for each specific batch of goods.

BTL will continue to sharing you more local information and certification support in Vietnam. If you need any information, please contact BTL Sales Department or International Department for consultation. Thank you~


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