Electrical & Electronics — Dominican Republic

Certification Introduction

The Dominican Republic implements mandatory access certification for electronic and electrical products imported or placed on its domestic market, managed by the country's official standardization and quality authority DIGENOR. The certification covers 12 common categories of electronic and electrical products including household appliances, information technology equipment, lighting products, and power adapters. It is a mandatory requirement for product customs clearance and legal sales, and accepts international CB test reports for certificate conversion, which can shorten the certification cycle.

Technical Requirements

Electrical Safety: Tests including insulation resistance, voltage withstand, leakage current must be completed. Corresponding products adopt standards such as IEC 60335 (household appliances), IEC 62368-1 (audio-visual/IT equipment), etc. Plugs must be compatible with the local 127V/60Hz power grid, and the flame retardant grade of insulating materials shall not be lower than UL 94 V-2. Electromagnetic Compatibility: Conducted disturbance and radiated disturbance must comply with EN 55032 requirements, and immunity meets the requirements of EN 61000-4 series. Energy Efficiency Requirements: Products such as air conditioners, refrigerators, and televisions must be mandatorily labeled with energy efficiency grades, the standby power consumption limit is ≤1W, and products must meet the minimum energy efficiency requirements. Labeling and Document Requirements: Spanish safety warnings and certification numbers must be marked on the product body, and all application documents must be provided in Spanish.

Certification Process

Enterprises submit certification applications, along with product technical documents (circuit diagrams, BOM lists, instruction manuals), test reports issued by ILAC-accredited laboratories, and Spanish-language application forms.
Submit samples to DIGENOR-accredited laboratories as required to complete testing.
DIGENOR conducts document review, and high-risk product categories require additional on-site factory inspection.
After all reviews and tests are passed, a certificate of conformity will be issued with a validity period of 1-3 years. Products can be placed on the market after affixing the certification mark.
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