Gas Appliance CE Certification
A gas stove refers to kitchen appliances that use gas fuels such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), manufactured gas, or natural gas for direct flame heating. Also known as a burner, its popularity is widely recognized, yet a universally accepted definition remains elusive—much like wood-burning stoves, kerosene stoves, or coal-ball stoves. Gas appliances exported to the EU also require CE certification. Today, we'll briefly introduce the commonly used standards for obtaining CE certification for gas appliances!
Common Standards for Gas Stove CE Certification
Gas Types: EN437
Domestic Gas Stoves and Ovens: EN30
Outdoor Barbecue Grills: EN498, EN484
Outdoor appliances: EN497
Heaters: EN449, EN461, EN1596, EN14543, EN509, EN613, EN1266, prEN14829, EN13278
Portable stoves and similar appliances: EN521
Domestic water heaters: EN26, EN89
Central heating boilers: EN13836, EN677, EN625, EN656, EN297, EN483, EN303
Large commercial cooking and beverage equipment: EN203
Gas safety control components: EN298, EN161, EN125, EN12067, EN1106, EN257, EN126, EN88, EN1854, EN13611, EN1643, EN12078
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