Certification Introduction
The U.S. Department of Energy (Department of Energy) is referred to as DOE. DOE issued DOE certification in accordance with US energy efficiency-related regulations, which is the source of DOE certification.
The main purpose of DOE certification is to save energy and reduce emissions, help users save electricity, so as to reduce energy consumption demand and reduce the greenhouse effect. Now all products within the scope of DOE certification need to meet the requirements of the latest laws and regulations.
DOE Certification Standards Regulations
US Federal Regulations: 10CFR429 and 10CFR430;
10CFR429 specifies sample selection specifications and reporting specifications;
10CFR430 specifies test methods and compliance declaration specifications.
Products covered by DOE certification
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 adapters): commonly used mobile phones, tablets and other chargers; the current power adapter DOE mandates to meet Class 6 energy efficiency requirements;
Television Sets;
Boilers;
Ceiling Fans;
Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps;
Clothes Dryers;
Clothes 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;