Microwave ovens have become a kitchen staple in millions of Indian homes. But before any microwave oven can legally enter the Indian market — whether manufactured domestically or imported — it must carry the BIS CRS (Compulsory Registration Scheme) certification. If you are a manufacturer or importer dealing in microwave ovens, understanding this certification is not optional. It is the diff+-erence between doing business legally and facing serious regulatory consequences.
This guide covers everything you need to know about BIS CRS Certification for Microwave Ovens — and how UMSPCS, a trusted BIS consultant, helps businesses navigate the process smoothly.
What Is BIS CRS Certification?
The Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) is a product certification programme run by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). Unlike the ISI Mark — which applies mostly to manufactured goods — CRS was specifically introduced for electronics and IT products to address growing concerns about unsafe, substandard, and counterfeit electronic goods in the Indian market.
Under CRS, manufacturers and importers must register their products with BIS and confirm they meet the safety and performance standards defined under the relevant Indian Standard. Once registered, the product receives a registration number that must be displayed on the product and its packaging.
Microwave ovens fall squarely under the CRS mandate, making registration compulsory before sale or distribution anywhere in India.
Why Is BIS CRS Certification Mandatory for Microwave Ovens?
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) together enforce the Electronics and Information Technology Goods (Requirements for Compulsory Registration) Order. Microwave ovens are listed under this order.
The reasons are straightforward:
Microwave ovens operate at high voltage and emit electromagnetic radiation
Substandard units pose fire hazards, electric shock risks, and radiation leakage dangers
Indian consumers deserve assurance that the appliances in their homes meet minimum safety benchmarks
The certification also protects legitimate manufacturers from unfair competition by unregulated imports
In short, BIS CRS certification for microwave ovens protects consumers, creates a level playing field, and ensures accountability across the supply chain.
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Applicable Indian Standard for Microwave Ovens
The relevant standard for microwave ovens under BIS CRS is:
IS/IEC 60335-2-25 — Safety of household and similar electrical appliances: Particular requirements for microwave ovens, including combination microwave ovens.
This standard covers:
Electrical safety and insulation requirements
Protection against electromagnetic radiation leakage
Temperature limits and thermal protection
Mechanical strength and durability
Marking and instructions for safe use
Your product must be tested against this standard at a BIS-recognised or NABL-accredited laboratory before registration can be granted.
Who Needs to Apply — Manufacturers or Importers?
Both. The CRS framework covers two distinct categories:
Domestic Manufacturers — Indian companies producing microwave ovens must register each model with BIS before it reaches the market.
Foreign Manufacturers / Importers — If you are importing microwave ovens from China, South Korea, or any other country, the foreign manufacturer must obtain BIS CRS registration. Alternatively, an Indian authorised representative (AR) can be appointed to manage the registration on behalf of the foreign company.
This is a common area of confusion. UMSPCS regularly assists both Indian importers and overseas manufacturers in understanding which registration route applies to their specific situation.
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Step-by-Step Process for BIS CRS Certification for Microwave Ovens
Step 1 — Product Testing
Before applying, your microwave oven model must be tested at a BIS-recognised laboratory. The lab issues a test report confirming compliance with IS/IEC 60335-2-25. This test report is the foundation of your entire application.
Step 2 — Online Application on BIS Portal
The applicant — domestic manufacturer or foreign manufacturer through their AR — submits the application on the BIS online portal. Each model requires a separate registration.
Step 3 — Document Submission
All supporting documents are uploaded along with the application. BIS reviews these for completeness and accuracy.
Step 4 — BIS Review and Processing
BIS officials examine the test report, factory details, and submitted documents. They may raise queries or request additional information during this stage.
Step 5 — Grant of Registration
Once satisfied, BIS grants the CRS registration. The registration number must be affixed to the product, packaging, and user manual.
Step 6 — Renewal and Compliance
CRS registration is valid for two years and must be renewed before expiry. BIS may also conduct market surveillance and factory visits to verify ongoing compliance.
Documents Required for BIS CRS Certification — Microwave Ovens
Valid test report from a BIS-recognised or NABL-accredited lab (IS/IEC 60335-2-25)
Product details — model name, technical specifications, photographs
Factory details and address proof
Brand authorisation letter (if the applicant is not the brand owner)
For foreign manufacturers — appointment letter of Indian Authorised Representative
Declaration of conformity
Import-export code (for importers)
Incomplete or incorrectly prepared documents are the most common reason for delays. UMSPCS reviews your entire document set before submission to ensure nothing is missing.
How UMSPCS Makes the Process Easier
UMSPCS is a professional BIS consultant firm with hands-on experience in CRS registrations across a wide range of electronic products, including microwave ovens. When you work with UMSPCS, here is what you can expect:
Standard identification and product eligibility check before you spend on testing
Lab coordination — we connect you with the right NABL or BIS-recognised lab for IS/IEC 60335-2-25 testing
Complete document preparation and pre-submission review
Application filing and follow-up with BIS on your behalf
AR appointment assistance for foreign manufacturers entering the Indian market
Renewal reminders and compliance support so your registration never lapses
We handle the paperwork and the back-and-forth so you can focus on your product and your business.
FAQs — BIS CRS Certification for Microwave Ovens
Q1. Is BIS CRS registration mandatory for all microwave ovens sold in India?
Yes. Every microwave oven — whether manufactured in India or imported — must carry a valid BIS CRS registration before it can be legally sold in India. Selling without registration is a punishable offence under the BIS Act, 2016.
Q2. Does each microwave oven model need a separate BIS registration?
Yes. BIS CRS registration is model-specific. If you manufacture or import five different microwave oven models, each one requires its own registration with separate testing and documentation.
Q3. How long does BIS CRS registration take for microwave ovens?
The total timeline, including product testing and BIS processing, typically ranges from 6 to 12 weeks. Delays usually occur due to incomplete documents or lab backlogs. Working with UMSPCS helps minimise avoidable delays.
Q4. Can a foreign manufacturer apply directly for BIS CRS registration?
Yes, a foreign manufacturer can apply directly. However, they must appoint an Indian Authorised Representative (AR) who takes legal responsibility for the product's compliance in India. UMSPCS assists with AR appointments and the full registration process.
Q5. What happens if a microwave oven is sold without BIS CRS registration?
Selling uncertified microwave ovens in India can result in product seizure, financial penalties, and legal proceedings under the BIS Act, 2016. Repeat violations can lead to stricter enforcement action.
Q6. Is the BIS CRS registration transferable if I change my brand name or company?
No. BIS CRS registration is tied to the specific manufacturer, brand, and model. Any change in brand name, company structure, or product specifications requires a fresh application or amendment, depending on the nature of the change.
Q7. How long is BIS CRS registration valid?
BIS CRS registration is valid for two years from the date of issue. It must be renewed before expiry to continue selling the product legally in India.
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