Safety of Household, Commercial and Similar Electrical Appliances

Commercial Electric Kitchen Machines

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Commercial Electric Kitchen Machines
Section Details
Product Name Commercial Electric Kitchen Machines
Applicable Indian Standard (IS) No. IS 302 (Part 1):2024
Title of Indian Standard Household and Similar Electrical Appliances – Safety – Part 1: General Requirements
Quality Control Order Safety of Household, Commercial and Similar Electrical Appliances (Quality Control) Order, 2025
Notification & Amendments Notified via S.O. 2232(E), dated 19 May 2025 Supersedes QCO 2024: S.O. 4098(E), dated 17 Sept 2024
Final Enforcement Date Large & Medium Enterprises: 19 March 2026 Small Enterprises: 19 June 2026 Micro Enterprises: 19 September 2026
Objective & Scope To ensure electrical safety, performance efficiency, and operational durability of commercial electric kitchen machines through standardized BIS certification.
Products Covered Electrically powered food preparation machines for commercial use, including mixers, grinders, choppers, blenders, and kneading machines (≤250V AC / ≤480V DC).
Exemptions - Export-only models - R&D imports up to 200 units/year - Schedule A stock clearance permitted for up to 6 months after enforcement
Industries Impacted Commercial Kitchen Equipment Manufacturers, Hospitality & Catering Industry, Institutional Food Service Providers
Mandatory Compliance - Must conform to IS 302 (Part 1):2024 - BIS certification under Scheme-I is mandatory - ISI mark must be displayed on product and packaging
Next Steps for Stakeholders Apply for BIS license, complete product testing, implement ISI marking, declare Schedule A stock
Legal Framework Provision & Enforcement Enforced under BIS Act, 2016 by BIS with inspection and prosecution authority
Penalties Non-compliance may result in seizure of stock, license suspension, fines, or imprisonment up to 2 years, or both
Conclusion From 19 March 2026, BIS certification and ISI marking will be mandatory for all commercial electric kitchen machines sold in India.
References/Annexures - QCO 2025: S.O. 2232(E) [19 May 2025] - Superseded QCO 2024: S.O. 4098(E) [17 Sept 2024]

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Notification

Commercial Electric Kitchen Machines are regulated under the Safety of Household, Commercial and Similar Electrical Appliances (Quality Control) Order, 2025, notified via S.O. 2232(E) on 19 May 2025 under the BIS Act, 2016, replacing the earlier order dated 17 September 2024.

Overview

These appliances are vital in commercial food preparation settings for mixing, grinding, chopping, blending, and kneading. The regulation ensures that these machines meet strict electrical safety, durability, and hygiene standards for safe and efficient use in high-demand environments.

Objective & Scope

To standardize design, safety, and operational performance requirements of commercial electric kitchen machines in compliance with IS 302 (Part 1):2024, ensuring user protection and consistent product quality.

Products Covered

  • Commercial food mixers
  • Dough kneaders
  • Blenders & grinders
  • Choppers & slicers
  • Multi-purpose kitchen prep machines

Exemptions Provided

  • Export-only products
  • R&D imports (up to 200 units/year)
  • Schedule A stock clearance for 6 months post-enforcement

Industries Impacted

  • Commercial kitchen appliance manufacturers
  • Hospitality and catering businesses
  • Large-scale food processing units
  • Institutional kitchens (schools, hospitals, canteens)

Mandatory Compliance Requirements

  • BIS license under Scheme-I
  • Conformance to IS 302 (Part 1):2024
  • ISI mark required on product and retail packaging

Enforcement Timeline

  • Large & Medium Enterprises: 19 March 2026
  • Small Enterprises: 19 June 2026
  • Micro Enterprises: 19 September 2026

Next Steps for Stakeholders

  • Apply for BIS certification in advance
  • Conduct BIS-approved testing
  • Ensure ISI marking before sale
  • Declare Schedule A stock for clearance

Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties

The BIS will enforce the regulation under the BIS Act, 2016.
Penalties for non-compliance include:

  • Seizure of unmarked/non-compliant stock
  • Suspension or cancellation of the license
  • Fines and/or imprisonment up to 2 years, or both

Conclusion

From 19 March 2026, all commercial electric kitchen machines sold, imported, or distributed in India must be BIS-certified under IS 302 (Part 1):2024 and bear the ISI mark. Early compliance ensures market continuity, safety, and legal adherence.

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