Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Radio Type Approval, Homologation, Certification Services - Global Market Access Solutions
We can offer you reliably all services concerning Type Approval in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Kingstown). Our distinguished contact with the authority in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Kingstown), our good relationship to National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission as well as the qualification in the homologation of consumer and automotive RF-products and Short Range Devices (SRD) in ISM-Frequency band will create your market access in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines trouble-free and cost-effective.
We will assist you to put your product successfully on the market by offering the following services:
- Identify applicable requirements for your specific product or technology feature to comply with current regulations in safety, EMC, wireless, etc.
- Provide pre-compliance testing during the design and development phase to determine compliance
- Assist in completion of applications and other required forms
- Test in our accredited labs or your qualified facilities to issue CB Test Report and Certificate with applicable national differences and other test reports for wireless, etc.
- Handle entire submittal process including working with local testing and certification organizations
- Arrange for initial factory inspections that are required before certification issuance
- Coordinate verification testing on qualified products as needed
- Facilitate and expedite project progress with support of IB-Lenhardt AG local team and/or partner
- Support renewal maintenance of certificates as needed
- User manual translation service when needed
For Saint Vincent and the Grenadines we can offer you a short termed tentative offer based upon a submitted Datasheet of the device:
quote@ib-lenhardt.de
GEO / MAP of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
General information about Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Capital
Kingstown
Continent
Central America and the Caribbean
Degree of latitude
13.155322
Degree of longitude
-61.22436700000003
East Caribbean Dollar
Country code
+ 784
Top-level domain
.vc
Languages
English (official), French patois
Size (in km²)
389 km²
Population (as of 2011)
109365 Einwohner
16.09.1980
Country code according to ISO 3166-2
VC
Country code according to ISO 3166-3
VCT
Certificate Example for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Mandatory
Authority / Regulatory Body
Validity Period of Certification
unlimited
No
In-Country Testing Required?
No
Average lead time for radio type approval
8 weeks
Product scope
Automotive
Radar
(24GHz, 77GHz, 79GHz, UWB)
Funkschlüssel
(315MHz, 433MHz, 868MHz)
Keyless Go
(125kHz, 13,56MHz)
Reifendrucksensoren
(125kHz, 315MHz, 433MHz, 868MHz)
Entertainment
(2,4GHz)
Industrie
Radar
(Tank Level, Positions-Radar)
Wireless-M-Bus
(315MHz, 433MHz, 868MHz)
Wireless-CAN-Bus
RFID
(125kHz, 13,56MHz, 868MHz)
UWB Devices
(24GHz, 60GHz, 79GHz)
Consumer Elektronik
WirelessHD
(60GHz)
WLAN
(2,4GHz, 3GHz, 5GHz, 10GHz)
Bluetooth
(2,4GHz)
Zigbee
(868MHz, 2,4GHz)
Safety Information for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
230V
Netzfrequenz
50Hz
The Type A electrical plug (or flat blade attachment plug) is an ungrounded plug with two flat parallel pins. Although the American and Japanese plugs appear identical, the neutral pin on the American plug is wider than the live pin, whereas on the Japanese plug both pins are the same size. As a result, Japanese plugs can be used in the US but often not the other way around. The pins on Type A and Type B plugs have a hole near the tip that fits into ‘bumps’ found on the contact wipers of some sockets, so that the pins are gripped more tightly allowing for better contact and also to prevent the plug from slipping out of the socket. Some sockets have spring-action blades that grip the sides of the pins, making the holes obsolete.
230V
Netzfrequenz
50Hz
The Type C electrical plug (or Europlug) is a two-wire plug that has two round pins. It fits into any socket that accepts 4.0 – 4.8 mm round contacts on 19 mm centres. They are being replaced by E, F, J, K or N sockets which work perfectly with Type C plugs. Type C plugs are generally limited for use in appliances that require 2.5 amps or less.
230V
Netzfrequenz
50Hz
The Type E electrical plug has two 4.8 mm round pins spaced 19 mm apart and a hole for the socket’s male grounding pin. The Type E socket is different to the Type F socket which is standard in other continental European countries, such as Germany. The CEE 7/7 plug was developed to work with sockets E and F and has grounding clips on both sides (to work with Type F sockets) and a female contact (to accept the grounding pin of the type E socket). Type E plugs are rated 16 amps.
230V
Netzfrequenz
50Hz
The Type G electrical plug has three rectangular blades in a triangular pattern and has an incorporated fuse (usually a 3 amps fuse for smaller appliances such as a computer and a 13 amps one for heavy duty appliances such as heaters). British sockets have shutters on the live and neutral contacts so that foreign objects can’t be introduced into them.
230V
Netzfrequenz
50Hz
The Type I plug has two flat pins in a V-shape as well as a grounding pin. A version of the plug, which only has the two flat pins, exists as well. The Australian plug also works with sockets in China. Australia’s standard plug/socket system is rated 10 amps but a plug/socket configuration rated 15 amps also exists, although the ground pin is wider. A standard 10 amp plug will fit into a 15 amp socket but not the other way around.
230V
Netzfrequenz
50Hz
The Type K plug has two round pins as well as a grounding pin. It is similar to Type F, the difference being that Type F has grounding clips instead of a grounding pin. Type C plugs are perfectly compatible with Type F sockets. Type E plugs and sockets are also used in Denmark.