What is HS code 841912 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Heaters; solar water heaters, non-electric
Heading 8419 — Machinery, plant (not domestic), or laboratory equipment; electrically heated or not, (excluding items in 85.14) for the treatment of materials by a process involving change of temperature; including instantaneous or non electric storage water heaters
Chapter 84: Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery
Use HS-6 841912 when importing or exporting solar water heaters that are non-electric. For example, if you're shipping a solar water heater system designed for residential use, this code applies directly to your product.
This code specifically covers solar water heaters that utilize solar energy to heat water without any electric components. In contrast, HS-6 841911 refers to electric water heaters, which are powered by electricity rather than solar energy.
The 841912 classification includes products like rooftop solar water heating panels and storage tanks that collect and retain heated water. These systems are often used in homes and commercial buildings to provide hot water efficiently.
If you are dealing with solar water heating systems, ensure you differentiate between this code and other related codes under 8419, as they include various heating technologies. For instance, HS-6 841919 covers other non-electric heaters not specifically classified elsewhere.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
solar water heaters · non-electric heaters · solar thermal panels · water heating systems · solar collectors · residential hot water · commercial solar heaters · heating water systems · solar heating kits · off-grid water heaters · portable solar heaters · DIY solar water heating · swimming pool heaters · solar energy systems
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