The validity period of a domestic Explosion-Proof Certificate is usually 5 years, calculated from the date of certificate issuance.
To help you clearly understand the key time points and precautions during the certificate's validity period, STS has sorted out the following information:

Important Reminder
Consequences of an Invalid Certificate
In accordance with the requirements of the national Product Quality Law, an expired Explosion-Proof Certificate is deemed invalid. The product can no longer be manufactured or sold. Equipment using an expired Explosion-Proof Certificate may face legal risks.
No Annual Inspection Required, but Attention to Changes
An Explosion-Proof Certificate does not require an annual inspection during its validity period. However, if the equipment's explosion-proof grade, structure, or materials are altered, or its original explosion-proof performance is changed due to maintenance or renovation within the validity period, it is necessary to reapply for explosion-proof certification and obtain a new certificate.
Standard Updates
Explosion-proof standards are updated irregularly. Even if the certificate remains valid, if there are major changes to the product standards, re-testing or evaluation in accordance with the new standards may be required to ensure continuous compliance.
Differences from Other Certifications
It should be noted that the Explosion-Proof Certificate is primarily used to confirm that equipment meets the requirements of explosion-proof standards. It applies to non-mining electrical and non-electrical equipment (excluding products in the Explosion-Proof CCC Catalog) used in locations with explosive gases and dust, and its certification model is product type testing.
For electrical equipment included in the Explosion-Proof Compulsory Certification (CCC) Catalog, it is necessary to apply for Explosion-Proof CCC certification. Its certification model is "type test + factory inspection", and annual supervision factory inspections are required every year during the certificate's validity period.
For explosion-proof equipment used in underground coal mines, it is necessary to apply for the Coal Safety Certification (MA Certification). Its certification model is also "type test + factory inspection", and annual supervision reviews are required.

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