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The EU Code of Conduct (CoC) and the U.S. Department of Energy (Department of
Energy, referred DoE) for the latest external power supply required instructions.
Following the EU voluntary energy requirements Code of Conduct (referred CoC) at 2013
-10-29 Notice for External Power Supply (External Power Supplies, referred to as EPS)
Version 5 after energy requirements, DOE (Department of Energy, referred to DoE ) also
announced new requirements 2014-02-10 (corresponding Marking Level VI). The
following are highlights after finishing.
EU requirements :
1. EU energy efficiency requirements of the voluntary Code of energy requirements Conduct
(CoC) Notice is divided into two stages are implemented in 2014-01-01 and 2016-01-01.
2. In accordance with past practice, voluntary energy requirements Code of Conduct (CoC)
are mandatory EU ErP regulations corresponding predecessor, and so infer the current
external power supply legally required COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 278/2009
will be in 2014 modifications and 2015 and 2017 or 2016 and 2018, respectively, and
the energy requirements are currently imported CoC Version 5 were implemented in
2014-01-01 and 2016-01-01.
3. European Voluntary Code of required energy requirements Conduct (CoC) latest
announcement with the current version, the main differences are explained below:
Dynamic Energy Saver mode (Active Mode) will be included in 10% of the load test
requirements:
Detailed requirements are as follows Table 1.1, Table 2.1 and Table 2.2
U.S. demand (according to past experience in Canada NRCan, GEMS will also be
gradually introduced into Australia a few years later) :
1. DOE (Department of Energy, referred DoE) announced the latest external power supply
(External Power Supplies, referred DoE) energy requirements.
2. All External Power Supply on February 10, 2016 the United States imported into or
manufactured in the United States, need to comply with the mandatory requirements
of energy conservation.
3. The current version requires the latest announcement, the magnitude of change is large,
the main differences are explained below
- To expand the control product categories, multiple-output external power supplies are
also included in the energy requirements specification object.
- To expand the control category, the output is greater than 250W external power supply
is also included in the energy requirements specification object.
- Compared to the EU ErP CoC Dynamic Energy Saver mode (Active Mode) will be 10%
load test requirements included in, DoE still maintain their previous 25%, 50%, 75%
and 100% as the average dynamic energy requirements.
- The external power supply into direct operational power (Direct Operation EPS) and
indirect operational power (Indirect operation external power supply) with a charging
cradle for easy segmentation external power supply. See the following figure Figure
3.6 and Figure 3.7 illustrate.
The new requirements are primarily for direct operation mode power supply (Direct
Operation EPS) announcement of new requirements specification, detailed below Table 3.
4. Energy efficiency requirements published in 2014 DoE standards can be obtained
from the following Web site complete requirements.
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/appliance_standards/product.aspx?productid=23
Energy, referred DoE) for the latest external power supply required instructions.
Following the EU voluntary energy requirements Code of Conduct (referred CoC) at 2013
-10-29 Notice for External Power Supply (External Power Supplies, referred to as EPS)
Version 5 after energy requirements, DOE (Department of Energy, referred to DoE ) also
announced new requirements 2014-02-10 (corresponding Marking Level VI). The
following are highlights after finishing.
EU requirements :
1. EU energy efficiency requirements of the voluntary Code of energy requirements Conduct
(CoC) Notice is divided into two stages are implemented in 2014-01-01 and 2016-01-01.
2. In accordance with past practice, voluntary energy requirements Code of Conduct (CoC)
are mandatory EU ErP regulations corresponding predecessor, and so infer the current
external power supply legally required COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 278/2009
will be in 2014 modifications and 2015 and 2017 or 2016 and 2018, respectively, and
the energy requirements are currently imported CoC Version 5 were implemented in
2014-01-01 and 2016-01-01.
3. European Voluntary Code of required energy requirements Conduct (CoC) latest
announcement with the current version, the main differences are explained below:
Dynamic Energy Saver mode (Active Mode) will be included in 10% of the load test
requirements:
Detailed requirements are as follows Table 1.1, Table 2.1 and Table 2.2
U.S. demand (according to past experience in Canada NRCan, GEMS will also be
gradually introduced into Australia a few years later) :
1. DOE (Department of Energy, referred DoE) announced the latest external power supply
(External Power Supplies, referred DoE) energy requirements.
2. All External Power Supply on February 10, 2016 the United States imported into or
manufactured in the United States, need to comply with the mandatory requirements
of energy conservation.
3. The current version requires the latest announcement, the magnitude of change is large,
the main differences are explained below
- To expand the control product categories, multiple-output external power supplies are
also included in the energy requirements specification object.
- To expand the control category, the output is greater than 250W external power supply
is also included in the energy requirements specification object.
- Compared to the EU ErP CoC Dynamic Energy Saver mode (Active Mode) will be 10%
load test requirements included in, DoE still maintain their previous 25%, 50%, 75%
and 100% as the average dynamic energy requirements.
- The external power supply into direct operational power (Direct Operation EPS) and
indirect operational power (Indirect operation external power supply) with a charging
cradle for easy segmentation external power supply. See the following figure Figure
3.6 and Figure 3.7 illustrate.
The new requirements are primarily for direct operation mode power supply (Direct
Operation EPS) announcement of new requirements specification, detailed below Table 3.
4. Energy efficiency requirements published in 2014 DoE standards can be obtained
from the following Web site complete requirements.
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/appliance_standards/product.aspx?productid=23