BIS Certification for Copper Rods & Bars for Electrical Purposes
IS 613:2000 · ISI Mark Under the Copper Products QCO 2024 - Busbars, Switchgear & Earthing - Scope, Testing & Consultancy
Mandatory for Electrical-Grade Copper Rods & Bars
Copper rods and bars for electrical purposes are notified under the Copper Products (Quality Control) Order, 2024 and must carry the ISI Mark under a valid BIS licence per IS 613:2000. Compliance has been mandatory since 19 October 2024, with the small and micro windows also closed.
What This Certification Covers - in Plain Terms
Open any electrical panel, switchgear cabinet or substation and the thick copper strips and rods carrying the current between components are exactly what this standard is about. Copper rods and bars for electrical purposes - busbar stock in everyday language - are the rigid conductors of the power world, chosen where high current has to move through a defined, bolted path rather than a flexible cable. IS 613:2000 governs their quality, and the 2024 Copper Products QCO makes that certification compulsory.
The engineering stakes are simple: a busbar with off-spec conductivity runs hotter than designed, and a bar with poor dimensional accuracy will not seat and bolt correctly in a panel. Both failure modes show up as overheating joints - one of the classic causes of electrical fires in installations - which is precisely the risk this certification is built to screen out.
This is one of 9 copper products notified under the Copper Products (Quality Control) Order, 2024 (S.O. 1801(E), 25 April 2024), which superseded the earlier 2023 order. The compliance date for all manufacturers has already passed - certification is in force now.
Product Scope & Key Specifications
Knowing exactly where your product sits within the standard saves time and money at the testing stage. The practical scope:
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product | Copper rods and bars for electrical purposes |
| Indian Standard | IS 613:2000 - latest version including amendments applies |
| Forms | Rods and bars (including rectangular busbar sections) in the sizes and tempers the standard specifies |
| Material focus | High-conductivity copper suited to current-carrying duty |
| Distinct from | General-engineering rods and bars, which fall under a separate standard (IS 4171:1983) and separate licence |
Make both electrical-grade and general-engineering rods/bars? They are two separate notified products - IS 613:2000 and IS 4171:1983 - and need two licences. We routinely handle both together.
Where These Rods & Bars Are Used
This is the conductor material of fixed electrical infrastructure:
Busbars & Panels
Current-carrying bars inside LT/HT panels, switchboards and bus ducts.
Switchgear & Substations
Connections and links inside switchgear, breakers and substation equipment.
Earthing Systems
Earthing rods, strips and grounding networks for buildings and plants.
Transformers & Machines
Terminal bars, links and connection stock in electrical machines.
What the Standard Tests
Testing centres on the two things a busbar must guarantee - conductivity and fit - along with the material's mechanical soundness. BIS surveillance continues for the life of the licence:
Resistivity / Conductivity
Electrical resistivity verified - the core requirement for electrical-grade copper.
Chemical Composition
Copper purity checked against the standard.
Tensile Properties
Strength and elongation appropriate to the specified temper.
Hardness
Hardness within limits for the supplied condition.
Dimensions & Tolerance
Cross-section accuracy so bars seat and bolt correctly in panels.
Freedom from Defects
Surface and internal soundness of the rod or bar.
Certification Snapshot
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product | Copper Rods and Bars for Electrical Purposes |
| Indian Standard | IS 613:2000 - latest version including amendments applies |
| Certification mark | ISI Mark (Standard Mark) with CM/L licence number |
| Scheme | Scheme-I, Product Certification (Schedule-II) |
| Governing order | Copper Products (Quality Control) Order, 2024 - S.O. 1801(E), 25 April 2024 |
| Mandatory since | 19 October 2024 (Small Enterprises: 19 January 2025; Micro: 19 April 2025 - all dates now passed) |
| Certifying authority | Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) |
| Who can apply | Manufacturer only; foreign makers via AIR / FMCS |
| Validity | Typically 2 years, renewable |
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.
The Copper Products QCO is stricter on exemptions than many other quality control orders. 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 simply given later compliance dates (19 April 2025 and 19 January 2025 respectively), and those dates have now passed. In other words, today the order applies with full force to every manufacturer, of every size, selling into India.
The licence always sits with the actual manufacturer, never a trader or reseller. And unlike several other QCOs, this order gives no shelter to small units on turnover grounds - confirm your position with us free of charge.
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.
How to Get Certified
The route depends on where your factory is. Indian manufacturers follow the domestic Scheme-I process - sample testing, documentation and a factory assessment before the licence is granted (official standard timeframe is about 30 days for a fully-prepared file; realistically plan for a few weeks to a few months). The step-by-step is on our BIS Certification for Indian Manufacturers page. Manufacturers outside India go through FMCS with an Authorized Indian Representative and typically an overseas factory audit (standard timeframe about 180 days) - see our FMCS guide.
Panel builders and switchgear OEMs increasingly ask suppliers for the ISI Mark in purchase orders - getting certified early protects your OEM contracts. Start your file with us.
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 copper 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 as provided under the BIS Act, 2016, for manufacturing, importing or selling without certification.
- Loss of tenders and contracts, since government, PSU and serious private buyers require the ISI Mark as a precondition.
Related Guides
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