Videotec is strongly focused on the Indian market and the needs of their customers. For this reason, Videotec is pleased to announce that they have obtained the BIS and the CcoE/PESO certificates for the most requested products in the Indian video surveillance market.

The BIS certificate, issued by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), is mandatory for certain IT products which are imported in India and provides a guarantee of quality, safety and reliability to the customers.

Potentially explosive atmospheres

The BIS certificate is now available for the following cameras of range:

MPXHD21VW0Z00B, MPXHD2FVW0Z00A, MMX2D0ZA, UCHD21TAZ00B, UCHD21UAZ00B, UCHD21WAZ00B, UCHD2FWAZ00A.

The CcoE/PESO certificate, issued by the Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO), is also mandatory for all electrical components installed in potentially explosive atmospheres within the Indian country. The CCOE/PESO certificate is now available for the following Videotec range of explosion-proof PTZ cameras: MAXIMUS MPX - MAXIMUS MPXHD - MAXIMUS MPXT.

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