Air conditioners need to meet a series of requirements and standards when exported by sea, mainly including:
1. Understand the relevant regulations and standards: Before exporting, you need to understand the import regulations of the target country or region for products with refrigerant, including product standards, license requirements, packaging and labeling requirements.
2. Choose the right freight forwarder and logistics service provider: Choose experienced freight forwarder and logistics service provider, who may be more familiar with the procedures, documents and licenses for exporting products with refrigerant, and can help to prepare the required documents and ensure that the products comply with the relevant regulations of the target country or region.
3. Preparation of compliance documents: According to the requirements of the target country or region, prepare the necessary compliance documents, such as technical specifications, safety data sheets, quality certificates, product inspection and test reports.
4. Packaging and labeling requirements: Ensure that the packaging and labeling of the product meets the requirements of the target country or region, the packaging should prevent the refrigerant from leaking, and the label should contain key information such as the product name, model number, specifications, type of refrigerant, instructions for use and so on.
5. CE certification: For air-conditioning products exported to the European Union, CE certification must be carried out and the CE mark affixed to the product to show that the product meets the safety requirements of the European Union.
6. Product standard compliance: Exported air-conditioning products should meet including safety standards EN 60335-1 and EN 60335-2-40, EMC standards EN 61000-3-3, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2 and EN 61000-3-2, etc.
7. Comparison of regulatory requirements at home and abroad: Understand the differences in regulatory requirements for air conditioning products at home and abroad, such as certification requirements, environmental protection requirements and energy saving requirements, to ensure that the products meet the standards of both the domestic market and the international market.