ERP

On October 31, 2009, the European Commission published a rewrite of the EUp Directive (2005/32/EC) in its official gazette OJ: "Establishing a Framework for Eco-design Requirements for Energy-Related Products" (2009/125/EC) (abbreviated as ErP), and will take effect 20 days from the date of publication. After the new directive comes into effect, it will replace the current EUp directive.


The most obvious change in the ERP Directive (2009/125/EC) is to extend the energy-consuming products in the original EUp Directive to Energy-related Products. However, other contents such as the method of establishing measures for implementation are not significant. Variety. The entry into force of the new directive (ERP directive) means that my country will have more products exported to the EU that will be restricted by the directive. Relevant export companies are reminded to start as soon as possible and be fully prepared to respond to the directive. EU regulations: all products sold in Europe Electronic and electrical products must meet ERP testing or ERP certification requirements (energy-saving requirements for products related to energy consumption in Europe). The new version of the EU CE certification—ERP Directive—2009/125/EC is officially released:


The products tested by ERP are:

Energy-saving lamps ERP certification requirements: NO.244

ERP certification requirements for AV products and IT products: NO.1275

ERP certification requirements for TV products: NO.642

ERP certification requirements for set-top boxes: NO.107

ERP certification requirements for ballasts and fluorescent lamps: NO.245

ERP certification requirements for external power supplies, adapters, and chargers: NO.278


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