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This document provides a summary of the requirements of the various bodies Two important reasons for wanting to control the power taken by an external power supply are continuity of the energy supply and reduction of environmental impacts. Targets are given for external supplies because of the quantity sold each year, they normally do not have an off button and they are very commonly left plugged into the mains supply. Many areas of the world are introducing limits for no load power consumption and operating efficiency of external power supplies. In the US there are three main parties, these being; California Energy Commission (CEC), US Congress with its Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA), both of which are mandatory and finally Energy Star which is voluntary. In Europe there is the Code of Conduct (CoC) for external power supply manufacturers which comes out of the Energy using Products (EuP) Directive. Other parts of the world that are enacting legislation are mainly basing their limits on previous Energy Star requirements. Recently there has been a move by both CEC and European CoC to standardize their requirements with Energy Star to reduce the confusion of multiple limits. In the US, the CEC limits changed on 1st July 2008 and the Energy Star limits changed on 1st Nov 2008. In Europe, the CoC limits changed on 1st Jan, 2009. These requirements are identical to the 1st July, 2008 CEC limits meaning that any power supply meeting efficiency level IV will comply with the EISA requirements. There are four exceptions included in the EISA legislation: Summary of Limits Energy Star (Nov 1st, 2008 limits) EUP & CoC (1st Jan, 2009 limits) No load power limits Active mode power limits, O/P≥ 6 V In addition, Energy Star power supplies with an input power of 100 W and above must have minimum power factor of 0.9 at 115 VAC 60 Hz. No load power limits Active mode power limits Measurement Technique Marking Requirements |