THE SCHEDULE
Regulation 2
Controlled goods
 
Effective date
1. Components of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) system:
 
1st June 1992
(a) LPG hose namely a flexible pipe made of rubber without a reinforcement, for use in domestic liquefied petroleum vapour phase and liquefied petroleum gas or air appliances not exceeding 5 KPa (50 mbar) operating pressure;
 
 
(b) LPG valve namely a device that is made from brass, bronze or aluminium forging, for use with domestic liquefied petroleum gas cylinders, for control of the direction and volume of flow of the liquefied petroleum gas;
 
 
(c) LPG regulator namely a non-adjustable device that maintains the outlet pressure constant at a nominal value up to and including 50 millibar, independent, within specified limits, of inlet pressure or flow rate.
 
 
2. Cooking range intended for household use namely a device for cooking and includes separate stationary ovens and grills, cooking table cookers, hob elements, grills and griddles which form part of cooking ranges, and ovens and grills for installation in walls except a cooking range having a mass of less than 18 kg.
 
1st June 1992
3. Gas cooker namely a domestic appliance combining burners for cooking by gas.
 
1st June 1992
4. Hairdryer namely an electrically operated appliance intended to be used for the drying of hair of persons and incorporating heating elements.
 
1st June 1992
5. (a) High-fidelity set namely an electronic device for reproduction of sounds, with little distortion, connected to the supply mains as the only energy source intended for domestic and similar general indoor use with a rated supply voltage not exceeding 250 volts rms.
 
1st June 1993
(b) Any other electronic device for the reproduction of sound, connected to the supply mains, either directly or indirectly.
 
 
6. Immersion water heater namely a portable household apparatus for heating liquid by immersing an electrically heated rod into it.
 
1st June 1993
7. Iron namely an electrically operated appliance with a heated soleplate for ironing of clothes, for household and similar purposes.
 
1st June 1992
8. Kettle namely an electrically operated household appliance for boiling of water, having a rated capacity of not exceeding 10 litres.
 
1st June 1993
9. Microwave oven namely an electrically operated appliance for heating food and beverages using electromagnetic energy (microwaves) in one or more of the I.S.M. frequency bands between 300 MHz and 30 GHz and intended for household use. These appliances may also incorporate a browning function.
 
1st June 1992
10. Rice cooker namely an electrically operated household appliance for cooking rice.
 
1st June 1993
11. Refrigerator namely a self-contained assembly consisting of a thermally insulated cabinet for the storage and preservation of foodstuffs above 0°C (32°F) and of a refrigerating unit operating on the vapour compression principle and arranged to extract heat from within the cabinet, whether or not with one or more freezer compartments.
 
1st June 1993
12. Room air-conditioner namely a self-contained assembly designed as a unit, primarily for mounting in a window or through the wall or as a console. It is designed primarily to provide free delivery of conditioned air to an enclosed space, room or zone (conditioned space). It includes a prime source of refrigeration for cooling and dehumidification and means for the circulation and the cleaning of air, and a drain arrangement for collecting or disposing any condensate. It may also include means for humidifying, ventilating or exchausting air.
 
1st June 1993
13. Table or standing fan namely an electrically operated appliance for agitating the air, and their associated regulator intended for use on single-phase a.c. and d.c. circuits not exceeding 250 volts and intended for household use and similar purposes.
 
1st June 1993
14. Television or video display unit namely an electronic device having liquid crystal display (LCD) or one or more cathode-ray tube, the electron beam of which is scanning the viewing screen in steps identical with those of the scanning camera of the transmitting station, thus reproducing the field of view on the screen. The device is to be connected to the supply mains, either directly or indirectly, and intended for domestic and similar general indoor use.
 
1st June 1992
15. Vacuum cleaner namely a machine which removes dirt and dust by the suction produced by a motor-driven air pump and intended for household use and similar purposes.
 
1st June 1993
16. Video cassette recorder namely an electronic device for video recording and play-back, or for play-back only, connected to the supply mains, either directly or indirectly, and intended for domestic and similar general indoor use.
 
1st June 1992
17. Washing machine namely an electrically operated appliance intended for washing clothes and textiles (whether or not with means for water heating), for water extraction or for drying.
 
1st June 1993
18. Table lamp or standing lamp namely a portable general purpose luminaire, other than handlamps, for use with tungsten filament, tubular fluorescent and other discharge lamps connected to the supply mains, either directly or indirectly.
 
1st June 1995
19. Toaster, grill, roaster, hot plate and similar appliances namely portable electric appliances connected to the supply mains which make use of direct or radiated heat for food preparation and intended for household use.
 
1st June 1995
20. Wall fan or ceiling fan namely an electric fan and its associated regulator intended for mounting on the wall or ceiling and for use on a single phase a.c. and d.c. circuit not exceeding 250 volts for household and similar purposes.
 
1st June 1995
21. Adaptor namely a device designed to supply a.c. or d.c. power from an a.c. or d.c. source, either by itself or as part of an accessory, for applications such as computers, telecomunication equipment, home entertainment equipment or toys.
 
1st June 1996
22. Mobile split air-conditioner namely encased mobile assembly designed to provide delivery of conditioned air to an enclosed space, room or zone, including an electrically operated refrigeration system for cooling and possibly dehumidifying the air.
 
1st June 1996
23. Coffee maker, slow cooker, steam boat and similar appliances namely electrically operated appliances that heats up water to high temperatures in the course of food and beverage preparation.
 
1st June 1996
24. Laser disc set namely an electronic device for video recording and play-back or laser disc for play-back only connected to the supply mains, either directly or indirectly, and intended for domestic and similar general indoor use.
 
1st June 1996
25. Mixer, blender, mincer and similar appliances namely electrically operated machines for food and beverage preparation and intended for household use.
 
1st June 1996
26. Air cooler namely an electrically operated appliance for agitating the air equipped to use water as a cooling medium and its associated regulator intended for use on single phase a.c. and d.c. circuits not exceeding 250 volts for household and similar purposes.
 
1st June 1997
27. Portable cooking gas appliance namely a portable cooking appliance that uses liquefied petroleum gas, obtained from a gas canister as defined in item 28, as fuel.
 
1st June 1997
28. Gas canister namely a non-refillable metal container up to 1.4 litres capacity filled with liquefied petroleum gases.
 
1st June 1997
29. Home computer system (inclusive of monitor, printer, speaker and other mains operated accessories) namely a microprocessor based data system with compact, local computing and calculating power on high definition graphics and with flexible data communication interfacing.
 
1st June 1997
30. Decorative lighting fixture namely lighting chains fitted with a series or parallel connected incandescent lamps for use either indoors or outdoors on supply voltages not exceeding 250 volts.
 
1st June 1997.
[G.N. Nos. S 236/91; S 242/92; S 224/95; S 119/96; S 172/96]
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