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What Are 16CFR1700.15 & 20 and ANSI C18.3M for Fixtures?

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Update time : 2025-09-24

In daily life, more and more lighting fixtures are starting to use button batteries as their power source. However, for products containing button batteries sold on Amazon US, a series of testing requirements must be met. These testing requirements primarily come from relevant U.S. regulations and standards to ensure the safety and reliability of the products. This article provides a detailed analysis of the testing requirements for lighting fixtures with button batteries sold on Amazon US.

 

What Are 16CFR1700.15 & 20 and ANSI C18.3M for Fixtures?(图1)


16CFR1700.15 Testing

16CFR1700.15 pertains to testing requirements for rechargeable button batteries, focusing mainly on battery performance under overcharge, over-discharge, short circuit, and overcurrent conditions. The purpose of these tests is to ensure that button batteries remain safe under extreme conditions, preventing risks such as fire, explosion, or harm to users. Lighting products using rechargeable button batteries must pass the 16CFR1700.15 test to be safely sold in the U.S. market.

 

16CFR1700.20 Testing

16CFR1700.20 concerns testing requirements for button batteries used in portable electronic devices, focusing on battery safety within the device. This test includes assessments of mechanical strength, flame resistance, overcharge, and over-discharge performance. Only button batteries that pass the 16CFR1700.20 test are considered compliant with the relevant standards and can be installed in lighting fixtures and other portable electronic devices.

 

ANSI C18.3M testing

ANSI C18.3M is a U.S. national standard that specifies the safety performance requirements for rechargeable batteries used in portable electronic devices. This standard mandates that batteries and devices undergo a series of strict safety tests, including overcharge, over-discharge, short circuit, overcurrent, and temperature tests. Only rechargeable batteries that pass the ANSI C18.3M test can be sold in the market. Lighting fixtures and other portable electronic devices using rechargeable button batteries must comply with ANSI C18.3M to be safely sold in the U.S.

 

Meeting the testing requirements for lighting fixtures with button batteries on Amazon US requires compliance with all three of these standards. Only products that pass these tests are considered compliant with U.S. market regulations, allowing them to be successfully sold in the U.S. market. At the same time, this ensures consumer protection, enabling customers to purchase and use safe and reliable lighting products.


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