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Requirements for External Power Supplies

Requirements for External Power Supplies
Overview of MEPS
From 1st October 2007 most external power supplies (often known as 'a.c. adaptors', 'plug packs' or 'power-packs') manufactured or imported for sale in Australia or New Zealand will be required to meet minimum energy performance standards (MEPS). These units are often used to power and/or re-charge laptop computers, mobile telephones, portable stereo units and other portable household devices.

Products covered include external power supply units with mains supply input (nominally 115 V a.c. or 230 V a.c.) and a single output at extra low voltage (ELV), either a.c. or d.c., and a maximum output of 250 W or 250 VA (see the standard for further details on products covered).

MEPS does not apply to:

External power supplies with simultaneous multiple output voltages (e.g. some personal computer power supplies)
D.c. to d.c. voltage conversion equipment such as d.c. to d.c. converters
Any external power supplies imported into Australia and New Zealand prior to October 2007, and held in stock, may continue to be sold or used to provide replacements after this date, however non complying products imported after the MEPS start date cannot be sold or supplied.

The standard also defines minimum efficiency levels for "High Efficiency External Power Supplies". Only products which meet the specified efficiency levels can apply this term to promotional or advertising materials. High efficiency products will also be eligible for promotion through the national procurement website, Energy Allstars, viewable at www.energyallstars.gov.au

These performance requirements are technically identical to the following program requirements for external power supplies

US Energy Star criteria (January 2005)
China Certification Center for Energy Conservation Products certification levels (January 2005)
MEPS levels in California (July 2006)
A Fact Sheet for MEPS for External Power Supplies provides more information on requirements and registration.

Summary of Test Procedures for Transformers
Test Standards: Regulatory standards and test procedures for external power supplies are published by Standards Australia.

AS/NZS 4665 Performance of external power supplies
4665.1: Test method and energy performance mark
4665.2: Minimum energy performance standard (MEPS) requirements

These standards can be purchased from Standards Australia.

AS/NZS 4665.1: Test method and energy performance mark

Abstract: Specifies the method of test to assess the energy performance of external power supplies, and the international system for marking the efficiency on the power supply.

This test method is technically identical to the test method used by the US EPA in the Energy Star program. It describes the general test conditions, and the measurement approach for determination of efficiency at 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% of rated power output, and under no load conditions.

This Standard also describes the system for marking a power supply with a Roman Numeral to indicate its overall energy performance. The requirements in AS/NZS 4665.2 are equivalent to numeral III.

This page last modified 23 February 2006
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2006-05-19 12:41
The information is so good, thanks!
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