What is HS code 732211 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Radiators and parts thereof; for central heating, (not electrically heated), of cast iron
Heading 7322 — Radiators for central heating, not electrically heated and parts thereof, of iron or steel; air heaters, hot air distributors not electrically heated, with motor fan or blower
Chapter 73: Articles of iron or steel
Use HS-6 732211 when importing or exporting cast iron radiators designed for central heating systems that are not electrically heated. For example, if you're shipping a batch of cast iron radiators to a construction site, this is the correct code.
This code specifically covers radiators made of cast iron, which are commonly used in residential and commercial heating systems. In contrast, HS-6 732212 applies to similar products that are electrically heated, so it's crucial to differentiate between the two.
Parts for these radiators, such as valves or fittings made of cast iron, also fall under this HS-6 code. If you're dealing with components for central heating radiators, ensure they are not electrically heated to classify them correctly.
When considering shipping, remember that items classified under this code must meet specific standards for heating efficiency and safety regulations. Always check if your products comply with local regulations to avoid customs issues.
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