April 27, 2024

The Department of Trade and Industry through the Bureau of Philippine Standards has prevented the sale and distribution of almost 1,000 pieces of substandard imported circuit-breakers.
The substandard products were found non-conforming to the inverse time-delay operation requirement of Philippine National Standard (PNS) 1573-2:1997 (Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Part 2: Circuit breakers) during the conduct of independent product testing.
The inverse time-delay operation requirement measures the duration of how long before a circuit-breaker trips or cuts off the flow of electricity once subjected to overload conditions. This requirement reflects one of the main purposes of circuit-breakers, which is to interrupt the electric current to prevent circuits from overheating which could eventually lead to an electrical fire and ultimately, damage to life and property.
DTI-BPS witnessed the destruction of the substandard imported circuit breakers at the importer’s warehouse in Parañaque City on Feb. 23. The products were destroyed and were disposed accordingly.
Circuit breaker is one of the 111 products and systems currently covered under the BPS’ Mandatory Product Certification Schemes (www.bps.dti.gov.ph/product-certification/list-of-productsunder-mandatory-certification). The regulated products are classified into three major product groups, namely electrical and electronic products, mechanical/building and construction materials, and chemical and other consumer products and systems.
The DTI-BPS implements two mandatory product certification schemes: the Philippine Standard (PS) Quality and/or Safety Certification Mark Licensing Scheme and the Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) Certification Scheme. Products covered by the mandatory certification, whether locally manufactured or imported, are not allowed to be distributed in the Philippine market without the necessary PS or ICC marks.
For more updates and information on standards, technical regulations, and conformity assessment procedures (STRACAP), visit the BPS website at www.bps.dti.gov.ph. Emails and messages may also be sent to [email protected] or through the official BPS Facebook page (facebook.com/PHstandards). – Press release