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News in G-mark Certification for Socket-Outlets
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News in G-mark Certification for Socket-Outlets

News in G-mark Certification for Socket-Outlets

The GCC Standardization Organization (GSO) has announced the enforcement of updated standards for socket-outlets across GCC Countries. These national standards are based on the relevant international standards.

On February 21, 2025, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) released new version of the following standards:

  • IEC 60884-2-2:2025 “Plugs and socket-outlets for household and similar purposes - Part 2-2: Particular requirements for socket-outlets for appliances”
    This is the third edition of the standard that applies to socket-outlets. They can be fitted with earthing contact, rated voltage should not exceed 250 V, and rated current should not exceed 16 A
  • IEC 60884-2-3:2025 ”Plugs and socket-outlets for household and similar purposes - Part 2-3: Particular requirements for switched socket-outlets without interlock for fixed installations”
    This is the third edition of the standard that applies to switched socket-outlets without interlock, for fixed AC installations. Rated voltage should not exceed 440 V and rated current should not exceed 32 A. The standard covers only socket-outlets intended for household and similar purposes, controlled by a manually operated mechanical switch
  • IEC 60884-2-6:2025 “Plugs and socket-outlets for household and similar purposes - Part 2-6: Particular requirements for switched socket-outlets with interlock for fixed electrical installations”
    This is the second edition of the standard that applies to switched socket-outlets with interlock for AC-only fixed electrical installations. The standard covers socket-outlets intended for household and similar purposes that operate in a rated range between 50 V and 440 V and rated current not exceeding 32 A.

All of these new editions are aligned with the fourth edition of IEC 60884‑1.

Current valid standards in GCC countries:

  • GSO IEC 60884-2-2:2009 (IEC 60884-2-2:2006)
  • GSO IEC 60884-2-3:2009 (IEC 60884-2-3:2006)
  • GSO IEC 60884-2-6:2007 (IEC 60884-2-6:1997)

However, GSO gives manufacturers and importers a two-year transition period to implement the new version of standards. After this period:

  • All Gulf Type Examination certificates issued for socket-outlets have to contain new versions of the standards
  • All previously issued certificates where the above-mentioned standards are indicated must be updated to include the last version of the standards

The information has been prepared by the GMA Consult Group team.

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June 30, 2025

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