Australia – Consumer Goods (Self-balancing Scooters) Amendment Safety Standard 2019
Vol. 1072 | 10 Apr 2019
The Australia Government has published Consumer Goods (Self-balancing Scooters) Amendment Safety Standard 2019, which amends the Consumer Goods (Self-balancing Scooters) Safety Standard 2018.
The Consumer Goods (Self-balancing Scooters) Safety Standard 2018 shall be effective until 16 July 2021. A self-balancing scooter shall comply with the either of following requirements set out in (1) and (2):
- A self-balancing scooter shall comply with the following requirements:
- IEC 62133-2:2017; and
- one of the following:
- section 11 (heating) of IEC 60335 – 1:2010+AMD1:2013+AMD2:2016, as amended by Annex B to that standard;
- section 11 (heating) of AS/NZS 60335.1:2011, as amended by Annex B to that standard;
- section 11 (heating) of AS/NZS 60335.1:2011, as amended by Annex B to that standard and section 11 (heating) of AS/NZS 60335.2.201:2016; and
- one of the following:
- section 19 (abnormal operation) of IEC 60335 – 1:2010+AMD1:2013+AMD2:2016, as amended by Annex B to that standard;
- section 19 (abnormal operation) of AS/NZS 60335.1:2011, as amended by Annex B to that standard;
- section 19 (abnormal operation) of AS/NZS 60335.1:2011, as amended by Annex B to that standard and section 19 (abnormal operation) of AS/NZS 60335.2.201:2016.
- A self-balancing scooter shall comply with the following provision of UL 2272:
- section 12 (fuses);
- subsections 16.1 to 16.5 (protective circuits and safety analysis);
- section 17 (cells);
- section 24 (overcharge test);
- section 25 (short circuit test);
- section 27 (temperature test);
- section 28 (imbalanced charging test).
Self-balancing scooter means a ride-on device that:
- has 1 or 2 wheels; and
- has no steering grips, seat or handlebars; and
- is powered by a lithium-ion battery that is rechargeable via connection to a main power supply.
Note:
- AS/NZS 60335.1:2011: Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety Part 1: General Requirements (IEC 60335-1 Ed 5.2, MOD)
- AS/NZS 60335.2.201:2016: Household and similar electrical applications – Safety – Part 2.201: Particular requirements for battery powered self-balancing personal transport devices
- IEC 60335-1:2010+AMD1:2013+AMD2:2016: Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 1: General requirements
- IEC 62133-2:2017: Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes – Safety requirements for portable sealed secondary cells, and for batteries made from them, for use in portable application – Part 2: Lithium systems
- UL 2272: Standard for Electrical Systems for Personal E-Mobility Devices
For more information, please contact:
Carl Tso
carl.tso@intertek.com
852 3760 6364