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To affix CE-Mark on your lamps, your product must be tested with Regulation (EC) 244/2009. Three basic requirements must fulfil:0 }9 h c$ b6 i/ r! n
- Efficacy
! e4 c' _. k- b, t - Functional requirements (such as life time ... and etc)
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- y( J" U$ r1 Z ?, ?! h2) For MEPS: 0 K2 P) P0 m/ T) v$ L
Different lamps will have different standards. After test, registration is necessary. Below is the list of test standards for lamps:6 I3 r+ D6 \4 F, s; _
- AS/NZS 4782: fluorescent lamps
! P b4 L8 B& n0 Z- j - AS/NZS 4847: Self-ballasted lamps for general lighting services (CFLs), I. k6 i2 j8 Y
- AS/NZS 4934: Incandescent lamps for general lighting services
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7 f ^1 E6 A. r! P4 o3) ELI
1 u5 y9 g2 C' H( J- g6 _ELI is a non-profit organization to provide energy efficiency certification for light product. It just gets the requirements for CFL and FL only. As it is not mandatory mark, I know so a few about it. You may read my attachment for his CFL requirements.' |. j0 }& r: {4 U& t! }
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4) EST
7 \. E+ a$ b" i! K5 n, qIt is a voluntary mark issued by a UK department. EST only gets the requriemtns for the CFL/LED/halogen lamp bulbs. As UK is the EU member sate, the CE-Mark is OK for UK and therfore only the ErP (EuP) is necessary. If you are still interested in EST requriements, you may read my attachment .
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) Q, Y: u9 s* g I N' a% Q$ CExcept ErP and MEPS, the other two are not required in law. So far as I know, Australia does not accept CE-Mark in his country. I am not sure whether Australia may consider ErP report for the MEPS registration or not. |
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