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The CB Scheme, UL, ENEC, and CE each have a specific role in the global certification landscape. CB reduces testing duplication across multiple markets. UL provides the safety authority and brand credibility needed for North American procurement. ENEC delivers the independently audited quality assurance that professional European lighting markets demand. CE provides the legal compliance baseline for EU market access.
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What Are the Key Differences Between the CB Scheme and Other International Certification Systems?

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Every market has its own rules. A photocell product that clears one country’s certification process doesn’t automatically gain entry elsewhere.

 

The CB Scheme was created specifically to reduce duplicated testing across borders, but it works alongside other certifications rather than replacing them.

 

UL, ENEC, and CE each serve different purposes, and understanding how they relate to each other is what allows manufacturers to plan an efficient global certification strategy rather than starting from scratch in every market.

 

Long-Join has navigated all four systems across our product range. This article explains what each one does, where the key differences lie, and how they work together.

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cb scheme and other international certification

What Is the CB Scheme?

O Esquema CB is a global mutual recognition system for electrical product safety test results, administered by the Comissão Eletrotécnica Internacional (IEC) through its IECEE network.

 

The core principle is straightforward: if a product passes an IEC safety test at an accredited CB testing laboratory, that test report can be used to apply for national certification in any participating member country without repeating the same underlying tests.

 

This saves significant time and cost for manufacturers entering multiple markets simultaneously.

 

The critical limitation is equally straightforward: a CB test report is not, in itself, a market authorisation. It is evidence that reduces testing burden when applying for local certification.

 

Each country still requires its own national certification process. The CB certificate starts the conversation; it doesn’t end it.

What Are the Four Main International Certification Systems?

CB Scheme, UL, ENEC, and CE each represent a different type of certification authority with different scopes, different testing requirements, and different levels of manufacturer involvement.

Certification System

Body/Source

Nature of Certification

Scope of Application

Certification Focus

Remarks

Esquema CB

IEC (IECEE)

Mutual recognition of test reports, not a final certificate

Multiple countries, especially industrial electrical products

Product safety testing and conformity verification

Fast mutual recognition of test results, but local certification needed

UL

Underwriters Laboratories (USA)

Third-party safety certification

USA and some international markets

Rigorous product safety standards, factory audits

Highly authoritative in the USA, symbolises strict safety

ENEC

European lighting industry-specific mark

Mandatory third-party certification and periodic factory audits

European lighting market

Product quality and durability certification

Industry-specific accepted high-quality mark

CE

European Union regulatory mark

Manufacturer declaration of compliance

All relevant products in EU market

Compliance with safety, health, and environmental directives

Statutory mark, not a product quality assurance

What Are the Main Differences Between the CB Scheme and the Others?

Let’s look at seven comparison points that separate the CB Scheme from UL, ENEC, and CE. These points cover sectors such as authority, longevity, certification type, and geographic coverage.

Ponto de comparação

Esquema CB

UL

ENEC

CE

Certifying Authority

Managed by the IEC international organisation

US third-party certification body

European industry associations and accreditors

EU legal regulatory body

Type of Certification

Test report mutual recognition, not an absolute certificate

Mandatory third-party product safety certification

Industry-specific mandatory third-party quality certification

Manufacturer self-declaration and regulatory compliance

Factory Auditing Required

Not necessarily, mainly test-report based

Includes strict factory audits

Mandatory annual factory audits and ongoing supervision

Generally no factory audit

Geographic Coverage

Multiple contracting member countries

Primarily the US market and some overseas

European lighting industry’s main markets

EU and applicable product scope

Applicable Product Range

Widely covers electrical and electronic products

Mainly electrical safety and some electronics

Lighting products and key components

Entire product range covering safety, environment, etc.

Application Advantages

Saves redundant testing in multiple countries

High authority, brand added value

Industry recognition, high-quality mark

Legal mandatory compliance mark

Certification Longevity

Depends on local re-certification and standards usage

One certificate valid nationwide

Continuous audits ensure certificate validity

Compliance by declaration only

The factory audit difference is one of the most practically significant. CE requires no factory audit. The CB Scheme does not mandate one. UL includes strict factory inspection as part of its certification and surveillance process. ENEC requires annual factory audits to maintain the certification.

 

For buyers who need assurance that a manufacturer’s production quality matches what was tested, UL and ENEC provide that assurance through the audit requirement. CB and CE do not.

How Does Long-Join Approach Global Certification?

Long-Join’s product certification strategy follows a four-step structure that covers the main global markets through coordinated use of all four systems.

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207C photo control

The CB test report is the first step. Completing IEC-standard safety testing through a CB-accredited laboratory gives Long-Join test evidence that can be presented to national certification authorities across participating member countries, reducing duplicated laboratory work.

 

UL certification covers the North American market. Long-Join’s core photocell models, including the JL-205C, JL-207C, e JL-103A, carry UL or UL773A listings that satisfy the certification requirements of US and Canadian distributors, municipal tenders, and inspection authorities.

 

ENEC system certification covers European quality requirements. For Long-Join products entering professional European lighting procurement, ENEC provides the independently audited quality mark that major lighting brands and infrastructure tenders require beyond the CE baseline.

 

CE compliance ensures legal market access across the EU. Long-Join maintains CE marking across the product range as the legal foundation for European market entry, working in conjunction with ENEC for quality-sensitive applications.

All information can be found in Long-Join’s full certification documentation for customers’ perusal.

Frequently Asked Questions on the CB Scheme

The CB report provides mutual recognition of test results to reduce duplicated testing, but each country still requires its own national certification. The CB report is an input to those processes, not a replacement for them.

CE is the legal entry requirement — without it, a product cannot be sold in the EU. ENEC is the quality standard, providing third-party audited assurance of product performance and production consistency that CE self-declaration does not require.

CB provides the test foundation for multi-country entry. UL covers North America. ENEC meets European quality requirements. CE satisfies EU legal compliance. Together, they cover the main markets Long-Join serves without unnecessary duplication of underlying testing.

No. CE can be achieved through manufacturer self-declaration without third-party testing. Both CB and UL require independent laboratory testing. ENEC requires the most rigorous testing plus mandatory factory audits. CE indicates legal compliance, not quality superiority.

The CB Scheme covers over 50 IECEE member countries across North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America. Key markets include the US, Germany, Japan, China, Australia, and most of the EU. Specific coverage depends on the product category and participating national certification bodies.

Conclusão

The CB Scheme, UL, ENEC, and CE each have a specific role in the global certification landscape.

 

CB reduces testing duplication across multiple markets. UL provides the safety authority and brand credibility needed for North American procurement. ENEC delivers the independently audited quality assurance that professional European lighting markets demand. CE provides the legal compliance baseline for EU market access.

 

Long-Join’s certification portfolio covers all four, giving buyers in every major market the documentation they need without compromise.

Links externos

●https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CB_Scheme
●https://www.iec.ch/homepage
●https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CE_marking

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