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CB
CB certificate and report (IECEE scheme)
Test reports and certificates under the IECEE multilateral recognition scheme. A CB report is not itself a market-access mark, but it is the basis for conversion into many markets: member-country certification bodies accept it and issue national certificates once national differences are covered.
- Issued by
- IECEE-recognised National Certification Bodies (NCBs)
- Assessment route
- Report recognition
- How it is obtained
- Test against IEC standards at a CB Testing Laboratory (CBTL). Folding the target markets' national differences into the same test round reduces later re-testing.
- Marking rules
- CB is a report and certificate, not a mark that can be applied to a product, and must not be presented as a market-access mark.
- Validity and upkeep
- Reports have no fixed expiry, but standard revisions or changes to cells or construction usually require additional testing or reissue.
Accepted in
Based on
Applies to product lines
- Last verified
- 2026-08-19
- Version
- v1
- Official source
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