V/M |
Safety |
EMC |
Wireless |
Enegry |
M |
N |
N |
N |
Y |
Applicable Products:
Battery Chargers (chargers): Bluetooth headsets, Bluetooth speakers, sports bracelets, mobile phones, tablets, car DVDs, MP3, MP4 and other products with small-capacity batteries;
External Power Supplies (power adapter): chargers for mobile phones, tablets, etc. usually used; currently the power adapter DOE is mandatory to meet the 6-level energy efficiency requirements;
Television (TV); Boiler; Ceiling fan; Central air conditioner and heat pump; Dryer; Cloth gasket; Computer and battery backup system; Dehumidifier; Direct heating equipment; Dishwasher; Stove products; Kitchen range and oven; Microwave; Other refrigeration; swimming pool heaters; portable air conditioners; refrigerators and freezers; room air conditioners; set-top boxes; water heaters
The full name of DOE: Department of Energy DOE, DOE issued DOE certification, its main purpose is to save energy and reduce emissions, help users save electricity, so as to reduce energy consumption demand, reduce greenhouse effect and other related effects. Now all products within the scope of DOE certification need to meet the requirements of the latest laws and regulations.
US Federal Regulations: 10CFR429 and 10CFR430;
Among them, 10CFR429 stipulates sample selection specifications and reporting specifications;
10CFR430 specifies test methods and compliance declaration specifications
Information to be submitted for DOE certification:
1. The product meets the Compliance Statement of the Federal Regulations on energy efficiency requirements,
2. For the first certification report of the product (First Certification Report), both documents must be delivered to the Department of Energy (DOE, Department of Energy) by mail.
The document preparation should be completed in accordance with the format published by the DOE. The certificate report can be submitted by a third-party unit on behalf of the manufacturer/brand. The information reported in the document should cover the product class, manufacturer/brand name, performance (%), power consumption (W) and rated output power (W) of each single model