What tests are required for the Korean KCC certification of LCD screens?
Firstly, let's understand the KCC Certification:
KCC: The Korea Communication Commission (KCC), as stipulated by Article 33 of the Korean Electrical Communication Basic Act and Articles 46 and 57 of the Radio Wave Act, has established a wideband communication equipment certification system. This system requires that all products specified in Article 3 of the wideband communication equipment certification regulations, produced, imported, or sold, must obtain the KC certification prior. The KC mark is derived from the MIC mark. Due to the Korea Communications Commission (KCC) replacing the former Korea Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC, Ministry of Communications and Information), the certification name has been correspondingly changed. The KCC came into effect on January 11, 2008, and will be further transformed into the KCC mark on January 1, 201X. The KCC regulates the electromagnetic compatibility requirements for information products and manages the certification of wireless transmission and communication products, including electrical communication equipment, wireless radio frequency products, and information technology equipment.

The KCC mark is a certification symbol issued by the Korea Radio Research Agency (RRA) under the Korea Communications Commission.
KCC Certification Product Range
Information Equipment (EMC Registration) - Peripherals such as computers, printers, monitors, routers, etc., which are connected to network cables and office electronic products, including AC/DC; Wireless Devices (Type Approval or Type Registration)
1) Some automatic wireless communication receivers (type verification, available for testing only at the RRA laboratory):
2) Products suitable for the general public such as mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, car locks, wireless mice, etc. (Type Registration, Type Registration).
Cabled communication equipment (Type Approval) (all electronic products connected to telephone lines) such as telephones, switches, modems, fax machines, etc., these products require both communication testing and EMC testing. KCC certification materials
1. Copy of business license.
2. Electrical schematics, wiring diagrams
3. List of key components (including LVD and EMC lists), along with KC and CB certificates and reports (with additional testing required for Korean discrepancies), Korean language manuals and service guides, and Korean labels and warning signs. 4. Copy of trademark registration certificate (if trademark application is made).
5. At least 2 samples are required.
6. We offer approximately 6 amplifier boards and 6 transformers.
LCD display KCC certification in Korea requires the completion of the following test items; passing them entitles you to obtain the KCC certificate.
Conduction interference
Radiation Interference
Electrostatic interference
Surge
Harmonic Current
Voltage Sag and Short-term Interruption
Electrical fast transient pulse group
So, the KCC certification for LCD screens in Korea is not complicated. The general procedure involves conducting a pre-test in China first, ensuring good test results and leaving a margin to accommodate differences between laboratories. Then, the samples are sent to Korea for certification testing, where they typically pass in one go and the KCC certificate is obtained.

If you need Korean KC or KCC certification for your products, please contact the phone number on the right or scan the WeChat QR code for more information.







