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1. Introduction of Energy Efficiency Laboratory
The energy efficiency laboratory of the affiliated company of GCDC Group is composed of senior lighting energy efficiency certification technical engineers. It has the LED lighting test laboratory with the highest specification configuration in the industry, including light distribution laboratory, photobiology laboratory and integrating sphere test equipment, etc. Equipped with light performance testing equipment such as light intensity distribution, light color quality, spectral light efficiency, and Energy Star, it can provide global energy efficiency certification testing services for lighting manufacturers.
2. Energy Efficiency Certification Project
1. China Energy Efficiency Certification CECP
China Energy Efficiency and Energy Conservation Certification is a voluntary product certification by China Quality Certification Center. It is required to show that the laboratory cooperated by CQC organization has completed the test, and the certificate is issued by CQC. There is a factory audit requirement.
2. US DOE Energy Efficiency
The full name of DOE is Department of Energy. It is an energy efficiency certification in the United States. The energy efficiency level requirement for this certification is Level IV, which was mandatory on July 1, 2011. By February 2016, the energy efficiency level is required to reach Level VI. This certification requires online login and can be found on its official website. Virtue Testing can help you log in for free, and there is no requirement for the laboratory, as long as there are testing equipment.
3. US CEC energy efficiency
CEC energy efficiency is aimed at products exported to California, the full name of which is the California Energy Commission (California Energy Commission). Currently, there are 21 categories of products that need to meet energy consumption requirements under CEC regulations. CEC needs to apply for laboratory qualification to issue reports.
4. Energy Star certified Energy Star
Energy Star (Energy Star) is an energy saving program led by the US government and mainly aimed at consumer electronics products. The Energy Star program was launched in 1992 by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Department of Energy (DOE).
5. European ErP energy efficiency
European ErP energy efficiency began to enforce the first phase requirements from April 26, 2010. Phase 2 requirements will be enforced from 26 April 2011. Its mark is CE Mark, which has no registration requirements and no requirements for laboratories. ErP has not yet had VI level requirements. Currently, it refers to the European COC VI level requirements.
6. Australian GEMS (formerly MEPS)
GEMS is an energy efficiency certification from Australia. MEPS currently has three levels: Level III, IV, and V, as long as it meets the lower energy efficiency requirements. It must be registered before it can be sold in the market. Our company can help to register, and there will be costs.
MEPS has no requirements for laboratories.
7. NRcan Canada
Canadian energy efficiency certification NRcan began to be enforced on 2012-4-12. There are requirements for the issuing unit, and the application can only be submitted to the certification company. Virtue Testing can help you register. Currently only Level IV is required. Energy efficiency mark: International energy efficiency mark IV, V, VI can be marked. The energy efficiency mark of the certification body can also be marked. There is a login requirement and no cost incurred. Level 6 will be enforced from July 1, 2016.
3. Some standards for energy efficiency testing
(EU) 2019/2020 |
Ecodesign Requirements for Light Sources and Separate Control Gears Pursuant to Directive 2009/125/ EC of the European Parliament (EU) No 2019/2020 |
(EU) 2019/2015 |
Supplementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1369 of the European Parliament and of the Council with Regard to Energy Labelling of Light Sources |
2021 No.1095 |
Ecodesign and Energy Labelling Requirements |
IES LM-79 |
Approved Method:Electrical and Photometric Measurements of Solid-State Lighting Products |
ANSI/IES LM-80 |
IES Approved Method for Luminous Flux and Color Maintenance of LED Packages,Arrays and Modules |
IES LM-82 |
Characterization of LED Light Engines and LED Lamps for Electrical and Photometric Properties as a Function of Temperature |
IES LM-84 |
Approved Method: Measuring Luminous Flux and Color Maintenance of LED Lamps, Light Engines, and Luminaires |
IEEE Std 1789 |
IEEE Recommended Practices for Modulating Current in High-Brightness LEDs for Mitigating Health Risks to Viewers |
NEMA 77 |
Temporal Light Artifacts: Test Methods and Guidance for Acceptance Criteria |
IES TM-21 |
Projecting Long Term Lumen Maintenance of LED Light Sources |
ENERGY STAR Program Require- ments Product Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs) |
ENERGY STAR Program Requirements Product Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs) |
ENERGY STAR Program Require- ments Product Specification for Luminaires (Light Fixtures) |
ENERGY STAR Program Requirements Product Specification for Luminaires (Light Fixtures) |
CEC-140-2021-002 |
California Code of Regulations Title 20. |
CEC-400-2018-021-CMF |
Building Energy Efficiency Standards-Title 24, Part 6, and Associated Administrative Regulations in Part 1. |
10 CFR 430 Appendix BB to Subpart B |
Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products |
GB/T 7922 |
A Method for Measuring The Color of A Lighting Source |
GB/T 9468 |
General Requirements for Luminaire Distribution Photometric Measurements |
GB/T 34446 |
Performance Requirements of Fixed LED Luminaires for General Lighting |
GB/T 34446 |
Performance Requirements of Fixed LED Luminaires for General Lighting |
GB/T 30413 |
Performance Requirements for Recessed LED Luminaires |
GB/T 24907 |
LED Lamps for Road Lighting Performance Specifications |
GB/T 34452 |
Performance Requirements of Portable LED Luminaires for General Lighting |
GB 37478 |
Minimum Allowable Values Of Energy Efficiency And Energy Efficiency Grades Of Led Luminaires For Road And Tunnel Lighting |
GB 30255 |
Minimum Allowable Values Of Energy Efficiency And Energy Efficiency Grades Of Led Products For Indoor Lighting |
GB/T 29296 |
Self-Ballasted LED Reflector Lamps-Performance Requirements |
GB/T 29295 |
Test Methods of Performance of Self-Ballasted LED Reflector Lamps |
GB/T 29294 |
Performance Requirements for LED Downlights |
GB/T 29293 |
Measurement Methods of The Performance for LED Downlights |
GB/T 24824 |
Measurement Methods of LED Modules for General Lighting |
GB/T 31831 |
Technical Requirements for Application of LED Indoor Lighting |
CQC 3155 |
Energy Conservation Certification Criteria for Lighting Products used in Classrooms in Schools and Kindergartens |