Lead Acid Battery Regulations and Certifications: What They Mean for Your Project

Battery certifications are legally enforceable quality standards ensuring safety, performance, and environmental compliance.

Key Safety Certifications

  • IEC 60896: International standard for stationary lead-acid batteries
  • UL 1989: US safety standard for standby lead-acid batteries
  • CE Marking: Required for European Economic Area sale
  • RoHS: Restricts hazardous substances in electrical equipment

Quality Certifications

  • ISO 9001: Quality management system
  • ISO 14001: Environmental management system
  • TUV Rheinland: Independent third-party testing (Germany)

CHISEN Certifications

CHISEN holds CE, ISO9001, ISO14001, UKAS, and TUV Rheinland certification — meeting requirements for projects in Europe, Middle East, Asia, and the Americas.

Why Certifications Matter

  1. Insurance coverage requires certified batteries
  2. Warranty validity requires proper installation per certified specs
  3. Project financing requires certified equipment
  4. Legal compliance for CE/UL markets

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