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American DOE Certification

Introduction to DOE Certification:

The U.S. Department of Energy (Department of Energy) is referred to as DOE. DOE has issued DOE certification in accordance with U.S. 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.


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From December 9, 2009, DOE requires manufacturers and label holders to submit a certification report and a compliance statement. will be punished. BACL has obtained the NVLAP authorization qualification (Lab Code: 200707-0), which can help customers to provide qualified test reports and online declaration of DOE regulations for related products.

 

The website for online declaration is: https://www.regulations.doegov/ccms, where you can get the product report template "Product Templates" and the registration authorization form "Registration and Authorization Forms".

 

In order to better improve the energy efficiency regulations of light bulbs, the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) issued the "Notice of Proposed Regulations (NOPR) on Bulb Test Methods" on February 26, 2016, proposing to issue a general lighting bulb (GSL) ) of the New Test Methods Act. The new test method bill refers more to the current IES and CIE standards.

• On July 1, 2016, DOE of the US Department of Energy officially released the "Test procedures for in tegrated light Emitting Diode Lamps", the effective date of this regulation is August 1, 2016, and the mandatory implementation date is 2016 December 28, 2010.

Certification website link: DOE CCMS registration: http://www.regulations.doe.gov/ccms DOE: htt//energy.gov/


• The US Department of Energy officially released the "Test procedures for compact Flaorescent Lamps" for CFL compact fluorescent lamps on August 29, 2016. The effective date of this regulation is September 28, 2016, and the mandatory implementation date is February 2017. 27th.


• On October 20, 2016, the US Department of Energy (DOE) officially released the general lighting test procedures for specific categories of light bulbs.


• On January 19, 2017, DOE announced the final draft of the performance standard for general lighting bulbs, with an effective date of January 1, 2020, which accurately regulated the definition requirements of general lighting bulbs: containing ANSI lamp caps, voltage 12V/24V/ Between 100-130/277V, the working voltage of the integrated lamp that can work normally, or the working voltage of the non-integrated lamp. Non-lamp or downlight retrofit kit for general lighting applications. In addition, specific product categories that are not included are also listed.


• The US Department of Energy (DOE) officially released the final version of the "Test procedures for in tegrated light Emitting Diode Lamps" on September 21, 2018. The effective date of this regulation is October 22, 2018.


• DOE appliance categories: refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, water heaters, dishwashers, dryers, pool heaters, microwaves.