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DOE Certification
Introduction to DOE Certification
The U.S. Department of Energy (Department of Energy) is referred to
as DOE. DOE issued DOE certification based on U.S. energy
efficiency regulations, which is the source of DOE certification.
The main purpose of DOE issuing DOE certification is to save energy
and reduce emissions, help users save electricity, thereby reducing
energy demand and reducing greenhouse effects. Now all products
within the scope of DOE certification need to meet the requirements
of the latest laws and regulations.
DOE Certification Standards and Regulations
U.S. Federal Regulations: 10CFR429 and 10CFR430;
Among them, 10CFR429 stipulates sample selection specifications and
report specifications;
10CFR430 stipulates test methods and compliance declaration
specifications.
Products covered by DOE certification
Battery Chargers: Bluetooth headsets, Bluetooth speakers, sports
bracelets, mobile phones, tablets, car DVDs, MP3s, MP4s and other
products with small-capacity batteries;
External Power Supplies: chargers for commonly used mobile phones,
tablets, etc.; currently, DOE requires power adapters to meet Level
6 energy efficiency requirements;
Television Set;
Boilers;
Ceiling Fans;
Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps;
Clothes Dryers;
Cloths Washers;
Computer and Battery Backup Systems;
Dehumidifiers;
Direct heating Equipment;
Dishwashers;
Furnace Fans;
Furnaces;
Hearth Products;
Kitchen Ranges and Ovens;
Microwave Ovens;
Miscellaneous Refrigeration;
Pool Heaters;
Portable Air Conditioners;
Refrigerators and Freezers;
Room Air Conditioners;
Set-Top Boxes;
Water Heaters;