Topic:電器
All articles tagged “電器”, aggregated across product categories, compiled from official sources.
Electrical Toy Safety and EMC Requirements in Malaysia
Toys that move, light up or make sound must pass MS IEC 62115 electrical safety in addition to MS ISO 8124; remote-control/wireless models also need MCMC type approval. This article unpacks the full compliance chain for electrical toys in Malaysia.
Importing Used / Refurbished Appliances into Malaysia: CoA, UEEE and the Extra DOE Checkpoint
Importing used or refurbished appliances involves more than the Energy Commission's CoA—it can also trigger the Department of Environment's (DOE) control over Used Electrical and Electronic Equipment (UEEE) and Basel Convention rules. This article explains the difference between the two lines.
Malaysia Kitchen Small-Appliance Import Compliance: The ST Certificate of Approval and Energy Labels
Rice cookers, air fryers, microwave ovens, blenders and other kitchen small appliances are household appliances explicitly regulated by ST. They must first obtain a Certificate of Approval (CoA) and carry the ST/SIRIM mark; rice cookers, microwave ovens, electric ovens and others must additionally carry an energy-efficiency star label.
Malaysia IT & Audio-Visual Equipment Import Compliance: The ST Certificate of Approval and Energy Labels
Computer peripherals, chargers, televisions, audio equipment and other IT/AV devices are regulated by the Energy Commission (ST) in Malaysia; regulated items must first obtain a Certificate of Approval (CoA) and carry the ST/SIRIM mark, and televisions additionally need an energy-efficiency star label.
Malaysia Electrical E-Commerce Listing Compliance: Why Platforms Ask You to Upload the CoA and ST-SIRIM Label
To sell regulated electrical equipment on Shopee, Lazada or TikTok Shop, platforms require you to upload the Energy Commission CoA and proof of the ST-SIRIM safety label. This article explains who is responsible, what to prepare, and common reasons for delisting.
Malaysia Electrical CoA Renewal and Model Changes: Keeping Certification Unbroken
The Energy Commission's Certificate of Approval is generally valid for one year—it must be renewed on expiry, and model changes must be reported. This article explains renewal timing, how to handle model/brand changes, and the consequences of a certification lapse.
Malaysia Air-Conditioner Import Compliance: Energy-Efficiency Star Label (MEPS) and Refrigerant Control
Air conditioners are regulated by two authorities in Malaysia: the Energy Commission (ST) governs the mandatory energy-efficiency star label (MEPS) and electrical safety, and the Department of Environment (DOE) governs the import approval and phase-out of HCFC/HFC refrigerants.
Introducing ST (the Energy Commission): How the Electrical COA and the ST-SIRIM Label Work
To place a regulated electrical product on the Malaysian market, you must have a COA issued by the Energy Commission (ST) and affix the ST-SIRIM label. Understand ST's remit, the 34 regulated categories, and the import vs local processes.
MCMC Type Approval for Wireless / Bluetooth Products (Malaysia)
Before importing Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or RF products into Malaysia, you must obtain MCMC type approval and affix the MCMC label, with testing carried out by SIRIM QAS. This article explains the system, the documents and the common mistakes.
The 34 Categories of Regulated Electrical Equipment: Is Your Product Covered? (Malaysia)
Malaysia's Energy Commission (ST) has gazetted about 34 categories of regulated electrical equipment. Listed products must obtain a COA and carry the ST-SIRIM label. Learn how to first decide whether you're regulated, then move on to testing and labelling.