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The document outlines the phased implementation plan for the Electrical Equipment Quality Control Order (EEQCO) issued by the Ministry of Heavy Industries for Low Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear. It specifies the Indian Standards, product categories, specific requirements, and implementation dates for various types of low-voltage switchgear and controlgear, including circuit breakers, switches, disconnectors, contactors, motor starters, control circuit devices, and emergency stop devices. The implementation is divided into multiple phases, with different product categories and specific requirements becoming mandatory on different dates ranging from 10th November 2024 to 10th May 2028. The document aims to ensure compliance with quality standards and facilitate the identification of products covered under the EEQCO during the phased implementation.
The document outlines the phased implementation plan for the Electrical Equipment Quality Control Order (EEQCO) issued by the Ministry of Heavy Industries for Low Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear. It specifies the Indian Standards, product categories, specific requirements, and implementation dates for various types of low-voltage switchgear and controlgear, including circuit breakers, switches, disconnectors, contactors, motor starters, control circuit devices, and emergency stop devices. The implementation is divided into multiple phases, with different product categories and specific requirements becoming mandatory on different dates ranging from 10th November 2024 to 10th May 2028. The document aims to ensure compliance with quality standards and facilitate the identification of products covered under the EEQCO during the phased implementation.
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