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Need for TC100 Review and Input of the IEC SMB Strategic Group (SG) #1Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Resources Recommendations 13-19Jean BaronasAlternate from the US to SG#1November 17, 2008
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Status and Update
The IEC SMB SG1 met 10/30/08 (Orlando) and generally agreed to send the following recommendations to the SMB.
– Related source: SMB-SG1/0027/DC, dated July 2008.
To proactively form the IEC TC100 position, please provide your input to [email protected] by 12/2/08. Please add as many slides to this presentation as necessary.
Thank you for your time, in advance.
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Smart House, IT Equipment and Consumer Electronics
SG1 Recommendation 15c – The TC 100 and TC 108 are to take into account both
standby losses and off-mode losses in their standards. This requires external power supplies (AV/DC converters) to be considered as integral parts of the pertinent appliances. For true zero stand-by and off-mode losses, the power supply shall be completely disconnected from the power grid by appropriate means. (Slightly modified in the 10/30 Orlando meeting. In the Orlando meeting, some participants discussed the need for switches on external power supplies that would allow the use to turn the external power supply off.)
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Smart House, IT Equipment and Consumer Electronics
Recommendation 16 – “To review a systematic approach for the design
and evaluation of energy efficiency in networked systems used in homes and buildings.”
– During the Orlando meeting, the “develop” was changed to “review” in Recommendation 16.
– During the Orlando meeting, this Recommendation was interpreted as: “To report on the contribution on energy efficiency in networked systems used in homes and buildings.”
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ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25 to: (continuation of recommendation 16)– Consider the revision of ISO/IEC TR 15067-3, which
provides a model of an energy management system for home electronic systems
– Consider the development of guidelines to improve energy efficiency with help of co-operation between different product groups
– Consider the development of an international standard that lists information that supports energy efficiency when conveyed from one product (group) to another product (group)
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Smart House, IT Equipment and Consumer Electronics
Continuation of Recommendation 16:– “Similarly, for IT equipment including consumer electronic
products, standardization activities need to be stated/reinforced. Paraphrased from the Orlando meeting: “to report on the contribution to energy efficiency in network systems used in smart houses and buildings.”
The primary affected IEC/TCs of this sector are:– TC 100 “Audio, video and multimedia systems and equipment”– TC 108 “Safety of electronic equipment within the field of
audio/video, information technology and communication technology
– JTC 1 /SC25 “Interconnection of information technology equipment”
– ISO TC 205 (CEN 247) [Added in the Orlando meeting.]
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SG1 Recommendation 17 – TC 100 and TC 108 to develop/update International
Standards on measurement procedures for IT equipment and consumer electronics shall be established (or revised, as appropriate), which are the basis for establishing energy consumption / energy efficiency classes.
– In the Orlando meeting (10/30/08), some participants discussed the scopes as follows: TC108 (information technology) and TC100 (multimedia).
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SG1 Recommendation 18 (Source: SMB-SG 1/0024/RM)
– TC 100 and TC 108 are to develop/update a harmonized international system of energy consumption classes, for example including a labeling scheme, to determine the energy consumption/energy efficiency of consumer electronic products, such as TV sets, set-top boxes, cable modems, DSL routers etc. (slightly modified in the Orlando meeting)
– During the Orlando meeting (10/30/08), some participants discussed how some nations do not support labeling schemes are part of their dejure standards objectives.