BIS Certification for Cable Trunking & Ducting Systems
IS 14927 (Part 2):2001 · ISI Mark - Mandatory Since 3 July 2024 - The Channels That Carry a Building's Wiring
Mandatory for Cable Trunking & Ducting Systems
Cable trunking and ducting systems intended for mounting on walls or ceilings are notified under IS 14927 (Part 2):2001 by the Electrical Accessories (Quality Control) Order, 2023 (S.O. 43(E)). This certification is mandatory: compliance began on 3 July 2024 (Small Enterprises: 3 October 2024; Micro Enterprises: 3 January 2025) - all windows have closed, so it is a live legal requirement today.
About This Product - and What the Certification Covers
Wherever wiring runs on the surface instead of inside the wall - offices being refitted, shops, workshops, server rooms, retrofit projects in older buildings - it runs inside trunking and ducting: the rectangular channels and their covers that route, protect and organise cables along walls and ceilings. Known in the trade as casing-capping, PVC trunking or cable duct, this product is the skeleton of surface wiring in India, extruded in huge volumes and sold through every electrical hardware channel.
Its safety role is easy to underestimate: trunking is often the only barrier between cables and the room, so its flame behaviour, rigidity and insulation are not cosmetic properties - they decide whether a cable fault stays contained in the channel or travels along it. That is why the wall/ceiling-mounted systems were brought under compulsory certification.
This product is notified under the Electrical Accessories (Quality Control) Order, 2023 - S.O. 43(E), dated 1 January 2024, issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (DPIIT) under Section 16 of the BIS Act, 2016, and amended by S.O. 187(E) on 13 January 2026. This certification is mandatory, not voluntary. Mandatory since 3 July 2024 for manufacturers in general; 3 October 2024 for Small Enterprises; 3 January 2025 for Micro Enterprises - all dates have passed, so the requirement is fully in force for every manufacturer and importer today.
What is IS 14927 (Part 2):2001?
IS 14927 (Part 2):2001 is the Indian Standard for Cable Trunking and Ducting Systems for Electrical Installations - Part 2: Cable Trunking and Ducting Systems Intended for Mounting on Walls or Ceilings. Part 2 is the notified part - it covers the wall- and ceiling-mounted systems that dominate Indian surface wiring, specifying their construction, mechanical, electrical and fire-behaviour requirements. The practical scope:
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product | Cable trunking and ducting systems for electrical installations |
| Indian Standard | IS 14927 (Part 2):2001 - the wall/ceiling-mounting part is what the QCO notifies |
| System | Trunking/ducting lengths plus covers and system components, per the standard |
| Duty | Routing and protecting cables on walls and ceilings in surface installations |
| Core concerns | Flame propagation, mechanical strength, insulation, dimensional consistency of the system |
Note the precision: the QCO entry names Part 2 - wall/ceiling-mounted systems - specifically. Mapping your product to the exact notified part is the first step we verify for every client.
Why Is BIS Certification Mandatory for This Product?
Surface wiring is exposed wiring. A trunking channel made of poor compound becomes brittle in sunlight, cracks at fixings, and - worst of all - burns along its length like a fuse when a cable inside faults, spreading fire across a ceiling. Because trunking is bought overwhelmingly on price by contractors, the race to the bottom on material quality was exactly the market failure a QCO exists to stop. Certification forces the flame-retardance and mechanical grade back into the product.
A Quality Control Order removes the choice: once notified, the product cannot be manufactured for sale, stocked, sold or imported in India without the ISI Mark under a valid BIS licence. This is a legal requirement enforced by BIS, with penalties under the BIS Act, 2016.
Where Trunking & Ducting Runs
Every surface installation in the country:
Offices & Commercial Fit-Outs
Refits and partition wiring routed along walls and ceilings.
IT & Server Rooms
Organised cable management in data-heavy spaces.
Retrofit & Renovation
Adding circuits in existing buildings without breaking walls.
Workshops & Institutions
Durable surface routing in functional buildings.
What the Standard Tests
Testing verifies the system protects the cables it carries - and does not become the hazard itself:
Flame Propagation
The channel must not propagate flame - the defining safety test for surface systems.
Mechanical Strength
Impact and load behaviour of lengths and covers at service temperatures.
Electrical Insulation
Insulating properties of the system verified.
Dimensions
Profile dimensions and cover engagement so the system assembles securely.
Temperature Behaviour
Performance across the declared temperature range.
Construction & Marking
System construction and durable marking verified.
Certification Snapshot - Mandatory Status, Ministry & Dates
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product | Cable Trunking and Ducting Systems for Electrical Installations (Wall/Ceiling Mounting) |
| Indian Standard | IS 14927 (Part 2):2001 - latest version including amendments applies |
| Compliance status | Mandatory (not voluntary) - QCO notified under Section 16, BIS Act 2016 |
| Certification mark | ISI Mark (Standard Mark) with CM/L licence number |
| Scheme | Scheme-I, Product Certification (Schedule-II) |
| Governing order | Electrical Accessories (Quality Control) Order, 2023 - S.O. 43(E), 1 January 2024, as amended by S.O. 187(E), 13 January 2026 |
| Ministry | Ministry of Commerce and Industry (DPIIT) |
| Mandatory since | 3 July 2024 (general) · 3 October 2024 (Small Enterprises) · 3 January 2025 (Micro Enterprises) - all dates passed; in force for everyone today |
| Certifying authority | Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) |
| Who can apply | Manufacturer only; foreign makers via AIR / FMCS |
| Validity | Up to 5 years per the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Amendment Regulations, 2026 - fee payable annually in advance; renewable for up to 5 years |
Who Needs the Licence - and Who is Exempt
Apply directly to BIS through the domestic ISI Mark (Scheme-I) route - sample testing, documentation and a factory assessment before the licence is granted. See our Indian manufacturers guide.
Apply through the Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS) with an Authorized Indian Representative and an overseas factory audit.
This order is strict on exemptions. There is essentially one exemption: goods manufactured domestically purely for export. There is no exemption for goods imported as a component of a finished product, and no small-unit turnover exemption - Micro and Small Enterprises were only given later compliance dates (3 January 2025 and 3 October 2024 respectively), and both of those dates have now passed. Today the order applies with full force to every manufacturer, of every size, selling into India.
Benefits of Getting Certified
Certification is the law - but for serious manufacturers it is also a commercial upgrade:
- Legal market access: manufacture, stock, sell and import freely in India - no customs detention, no seizure risk.
- Buyer and tender qualification: electrical wholesalers, project contractors, utilities and government procurement all verify the CM/L licence before the price.
- Consumer trust: the ISI Mark is the most recognised quality mark in Indian electrical retail - it moves product off the shelf.
- Competitive moat: uncertified competitors - especially cheap imports - are now legally out of the market; certified early movers absorb their share.
- Longer licence stability: under the 2026 amendment to the BIS Conformity Assessment Regulations, licences now run up to 5 years, cutting renewal overhead dramatically.
Documents Required
BIS expects documentation in three broad groups. Getting the format right is the single biggest cause of delay for first-time applicants, which is exactly the part we take off your plate:
- Administrative: company registration, factory licence, trademark proof, and - for foreign makers - the Authorized Indian Representative appointment.
- Technical: product drawings and specification, raw-material details, machinery list, in-house test equipment list, and the recognised-lab test report.
- Quality control: the quality manual, competent QC personnel details, and the process and quality-control flow for the product.
Process & Average Timeline - in Brief
We keep this short here because we maintain dedicated step-by-step guides. In brief: map your product to the correct standard, prepare the factory and in-house testing, file the application in BIS format, clear the factory audit and sample drawal, pass independent lab testing, and receive your licence with its CM/L number. Indian manufacturers follow the domestic Scheme-I route - full detail on our BIS Certification for Indian Manufacturers page. Manufacturers outside India go through FMCS with an Authorized Indian Representative - full detail on our FMCS guide.
Average timeline: the official standard timeframe is about 30 days for a fully-prepared Indian application; realistically plan for a few weeks to a few months depending on lab queues and factory readiness. For foreign manufacturers under FMCS, the standard timeframe is about 180 days.
Extruders typically run many profile sizes - the licence scope should cover your full profile range in one go. Send us your size list before applying. Share it here.
Licence Validity & Renewal - Updated for 2026
This changed recently, and most websites have not caught up. Under the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Amendment Regulations, 2026 - notified on 25 February 2026 - a Scheme-I licence is now granted for periods of up to 5 years (previously the initial grant was typically up to 2 years), and on expiry it can be renewed for a further period of up to 5 years.
The trade-off: the applicable licence fee is now payable annually in advance, together with your production statement. Miss the due date and the licence can be suspended for up to 90 days (with a late fee to restore it), and continued default triggers the cancellation provisions. In practice: renewals are rarer, but the annual fee-and-production deadline is now a hard compliance event. Renewal process: apply through the BIS Manakonline portal before expiry, with production details for the period and the fee for the renewal period opted - we manage the full cycle for our clients so nothing lapses.
Marking Requirements
Once the licence is granted, BIS issues a unique licence number (the CM/L number). The ISI Mark together with that CM/L number must be applied to the product and its packaging in the manner the standard prescribes - it is what lets a buyer, an inspector or a tender authority verify the certificate is genuine. Selling a notified product that carries no mark, or a mark without a valid licence behind it, is treated as non-compliance.
Penalties for Non-Compliance
The Bureau of Indian Standards is the certifying and enforcing authority for this product, and non-compliance is dealt with under the BIS Act, 2016:
- Seizure of stock from the factory, warehouse or distribution chain.
- Customs detention of imported consignments that arrive without a valid licence and marking.
- Fines and imprisonment - for a first offence, imprisonment up to two years or a fine of at least two lakh rupees, rising steeply for repeat offences.
- Loss of buyers and tenders - wholesalers, contractors, utilities and government procurement require the ISI Mark as a precondition.
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