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Tjenester fra Nemko. Jon Ivar Tidemann. Challenges for industry. Different technical sollutions favoured in different Markets( Gas vs. El vs Coal) Legislation not harmonized like in Safety Energy Efficiency only first wave- ErP is a frame Directive requiring continous improvement.
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Tjenesterfra Nemko Jon Ivar Tidemann
Challenges for industry • Different technical sollutions favoured indifferent Markets( Gas vs. El vs Coal) • Legislation not harmonized like in Safety • Energy Efficiency only first wave- ErP is a frame Directive requiring continous improvement. • Saving materials the long term winner.
Future houses with living rooms facing South – they will have conditioning systems not single products
The Environmental Area from a testing and standardisation view ErP Korean e-regulationCalifornia energy regulationJapan Top Ten Energy efficiency ISO 14001EMASCarbon Footprint System Certification Chemical substancesin products RoHS screening also or wet analysesCE from 2013 REACH-SVHC listplan to have 100 subst. by 2012 WEEE- recycling, increase target to 65%
Requirements to household products • Safety • EMC • EMF • RoHS / PAH / • WEEE • ErP if regulation • Packaging • User instruction • Toxic materials –contact with water • Battery, if applicable • REACH- dependent on production site and amount Not required ISO 14001 by legislation but you need it to achievecontinous improvement
Erp/Ecodesign Directive EC/125/2009 what is that? • ErP- Energy related products, also outside the the electrical area. Transport sector excluded • Eco Design or Environmental Concious Design-The goal of environmentally conscious design is the reduction of adverse environmental impacts of a product throughout its entire life cycle. This can involve balancing the environmental aspects of the product with other factors, such as its intended use, performance, cost, marketability and quality, and choosing methods to meet legal and regulatory requirements in the most environmentally friendly way
A framework Directive means simply that you pick modules from this table and implement regulations on individual areas
Implementation Measures ( IM ) is actually a name for a regulation under the ErP Directive Conditions and criteriato identifyimplementation measuresfor each specific group 2009/125/EC (ErP)Framework ImplementationMeasures
Ways of showing Conformity for manufacturers Route I Testing, making technical file + Eco design ImplementationMeasuresRequirements Conformity Route II Eco Marks andEMAS Certification ISO 14001 certified + EMAS Presumptionof Conformity
EMAS EMAS report http://ec.europa.eu/environment/emas/about/summary_en.htm
European Eco Marks and MarkingsAssumption of comformityRoute III Instead of test report but need ecodesign
Annex IV Internal Design Control • Procedure whereby the manufacturer or its authorised representative ensures and declares that the product satisfies the relevant requirements of the applicable implementing measure. The EC declaration of conformity may cover one or more products and must be kept by the manufacturer. • Requirements for the techical file: • description of product and of its intended use; • results of relevant environmental assessment studies carried out by the manufacturer, and/or references to environmental assessment literature or case studies, which are used by the manufacturer in evaluating, documenting and determining product design solutions; • the ecological profile, where required by the implementing measure; • elements of the product design specification relating to environmental design aspects of the product; • a list of the appropriate standards referred to in Article 10, applied in full or in part, and a description of the solutions adopted to meet the requirements of the applicable implementing measure where the standards referred to in Article 10 have not been applied or where those standards do not cover entirely the requirements of the applicable implementing measure; • a copy of the information concerning the environmental design aspects of the product provided in accordance with the requirements specified in Annex I, Part 2; and • the results of measurements on the ecodesign requirements carried out, including details of the conformity of these measurements as compared with the ecodesign requirements set out in the applicable implementing measure. Ecodesign Test report
Environmental Impacts Output - related to emissions • Climate change • Stratospheric ozone depletion • Human and eco toxicity • Photo-oxidant formation (smog) • Acidification • Nutrification / eutrophication
Eco-design The ErP Directive is the first directive to focus on the designerscompetence • The production, distribution, use and end of life management of energy-using products (EuP) are associated with a number of important environmental impacts. It is estimated that over 80% of all product related environmental impacts are determined during the product planning phase; integration of environmental considerations as early as possible into the product development process appears therefore the most effective way for introducing changes and improvements to products.
Services for ErP from Nemko Step I Step II Step III Step IV StepV Attestation with the Directive AoC Check test results towards the relevant EU Regulation Audit Statement Test according to accepted standard Check of eco design at the factory Check which regulation is valid for the product Testing Consulting
Manufacturers declaration or DOC • From March 1st, Need to add 2009/125/ECaccording to regulation 278/2009
RoHS Directive Recast sofar we know 2013 Manufacturer to document compliance According to the new proposed RoHS,EEE shall have CE marking alsoaccording to RoHS.