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HS-6 · Subheading

903031

Multimeters; for measuring or checking voltage, current, resistance or power (other than those for measuring or checking semiconductor wafer or devices), without a recording device

Heading 9030Instruments, apparatus for measuring, checking electrical quantities not meters of heading no. 9028; instruments, apparatus for measuring or detecting alpha, beta, gamma, x-ray, cosmic and other radiations

Chapter 90: Optical, photographic, medical instruments

Plain-language overview

The 90 chapter encompasses a wide range of instruments and apparatus used in various fields, including optical, photographic, and medical applications. This chapter highlights the importance of precision in measuring and checking various physical quantities.

Within this chapter, the 9030 heading narrows the focus specifically to instruments and apparatus designed for measuring and checking electrical quantities. This includes devices that are crucial for ensuring accurate readings in electrical engineering and related fields.

The 903031 subheading specifically covers multimeters that measure or check voltage, current, resistance, or power. These devices are essential tools for electricians, engineers, and technicians who need to assess electrical systems and components.

Multimeters under this code do not include recording devices, making them ideal for quick checks and measurements in both professional and DIY settings. Understanding this classification helps importers and exporters navigate regulations and ensure compliance.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

multimeters · measuring voltage · checking current · resistance measurement · power measurement · electrical testing · non-recording devices · field technicians · portable multimeters · analog multimeters · digital multimeters · automotive diagnostics · solar panel testing · industrial multimeters

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Digital multimeters for measuring voltage and current in residential electrical systems
  • Analog multimeters used in educational settings for teaching electrical principles
  • Portable multimeters for field technicians checking power lines
  • Multimeters designed for automotive diagnostics measuring battery voltage and resistance
  • Multimeters used in laboratories for research and development of electrical components
  • Clamp multimeters for measuring current without breaking the circuit
  • Multimeters for testing solar panel output and efficiency
  • Industrial multimeters for monitoring machinery electrical performance

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS code 903031 used for?
  • How do I classify multimeters for import?
  • Are there restrictions on multimeters under HS 903031?
  • What types of multimeters fall under this code?
  • Can I import multimeters without a recording device?
  • What are the applications of HS code 903031?
  • How to determine if my multimeter fits HS 903031?
  • What documentation is needed for importing multimeters?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • How to classify multimeters for customs clearance
  • What are the features of multimeters under HS code 903031
  • Are there specific regulations for importing multimeters
  • Difference between recording and non-recording multimeters
  • Best practices for shipping multimeters internationally
  • Understanding the requirements for HS code 903031
  • What to include in the import declaration for multimeters
  • Guidelines for exporting multimeters to different countries

Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of measurements can I take with a multimeter classified under HS 903031?
You can measure voltage, current, resistance, and power with multimeters under HS 903031. These devices are versatile for various electrical applications.
Are there any specific import duties for HS code 903031?
Import duties can vary by country. It’s best to check with your local customs authority for specific rates applicable to HS code 903031.
Can I use a multimeter classified under this code for semiconductor testing?
No, HS 903031 specifically excludes multimeters designed for measuring or checking semiconductor wafers or devices.
What documentation do I need to import multimeters under HS 903031?
You typically need a commercial invoice, packing list, and possibly a certificate of conformity or safety standards compliance, depending on your destination country.
Is there a difference between digital and analog multimeters under this classification?
Both digital and analog multimeters can fall under HS 903031, as long as they measure voltage, current, and resistance without a recording device.
What are common applications for multimeters classified under HS 903031?
Common applications include electrical installations, automotive diagnostics, laboratory testing, and general electrical maintenance.
How do I ensure compliance when importing multimeters?
Ensure you have the correct HS code, necessary documentation, and comply with any local regulations regarding electrical equipment.

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