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GSO IEC 60335-1 Testing — Gulf Standard Household Appliance Safety

GSO IEC 60335-1 Testing — Gulf Standard Household Appliances

Compatible Electronics is NVLAP-accredited for GSO IEC 60335-1:2022 — the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) standard for household appliance safety based on IEC 60335-1:2020 at our Lake Forest facility.

NVLAP Lab Code 200527-0 GSO IEC 60335-1:2022 GCC / Gulf Market Lake Forest, CA

What is GSO IEC 60335-1?

GSO IEC 60335-1 is the Gulf Standard Organisation (GSO) adoption of IEC 60335-1 — the safety standard for household and similar electrical appliances — as a mandatory requirement for appliances placed on the markets of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries: Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman. The GSO version is technically identical to the underlying IEC standard but carries mandatory certification status within GCC member states.

GSO IEC 60335-1:2022 is based on IEC 60335-1:2020 (6th edition) — the current edition. Compatible Electronics is accredited for this standard at Lake Forest, supporting manufacturers seeking GCC market access for household appliances alongside their existing IEC 60335-1 and CE marking test programmes. Since the technical requirements are identical to IEC 60335-1:2020, a single test campaign can support certification for multiple markets simultaneously.

🔎 GCC mandatory certification: The GCC countries require mandatory product certification for household electrical appliances before market entry. The certification authority varies by country — SASO (Saudi Arabia), ESMA (UAE), BIDAA/PAI (Kuwait), QS (Qatar), NQMA (Bahrain), and DGSM (Oman). Testing to GSO IEC 60335-1 at a NVLAP-accredited laboratory like Compatible Electronics supports the test report requirements for these certification programmes. Our EMC Design Consulting team can advise on the complete certification pathway for your product and target GCC market.

Accredited Standard Version

StandardDescriptionLocation
GSO IEC 60335-1:2022 Gulf Standard: Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 1: General requirements (IEC 60335-1:2020). Mandatory for GCC market access. Technically identical to IEC 60335-1 Ed. 6.0 (2020). Lake Forest

Products Covered by GSO IEC 60335-1

Kitchen & Food

Kitchen Appliances

  • Microwave ovens and combination ovens
  • Electric cookers and hobs
  • Food processors, blenders, juicers
  • Electric kettles and coffee makers
  • Toasters, grills, and sandwich makers
  • Refrigerators and freezers (via Part 2 standards)
Cleaning & Care

Household Cleaning & Personal Care

  • Vacuum cleaners and floor care appliances
  • Washing machines and tumble dryers
  • Dishwashers
  • Hair dryers, straighteners, curlers
  • Electric shavers and trimmers
  • Irons and steam generators
Climate & Heating

Climate Control Appliances

  • Electric space heaters and fan heaters
  • Air purifiers and humidifiers
  • Electric blankets and heated pads
  • Portable air conditioners
  • Water heaters and immersion heaters

Multi-Market Safety Testing

GSO IEC 60335-1:2022 is technically identical to IEC 60335-1:2020. A single test campaign at Compatible Electronics supports certification for multiple markets simultaneously:

IEC 60335-1 — Global

IEC 60335-1:2020 is the base standard. Testing at Compatible Electronics to this edition simultaneously supports GSO IEC 60335-1:2022 for the GCC market.

EU — CE Marking / LVD

EN 60335-1 EU versions harmonised under the Low Voltage Directive. Compatible Electronics holds accreditation for multiple EN 60335-1 editions at Lake Forest.

Australia / NZ — RCM

SNZ/AS/NZS 60335.1:2022 is also accredited at Lake Forest — GCC and AU/NZ safety testing in the same campaign.

EMC Alongside Safety

Household appliances also require EN 55014-1 (EMC emissions) for EU CE marking and equivalent standards for GCC. Both safety and EMC testing available at Compatible Electronics.

Related Services & Resources

Test to GSO IEC 60335-1 for GCC Market Access

NVLAP Lab Code 200527-0 — GSO IEC 60335-1:2022 GCC appliance safety at Lake Forest, CA.

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