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WEL COME. TO INTERNATIONAL WORK SHOP ON STANDARDS & LABELING FOR CONSUMER APPLIANCES 13 TH –14 TH Oct-2004. “CPRI CAPABILITIES FOR MEETING THE TESTING REQUIREMENTS FOR LABELING PROGRAMME”. K. MANOHARA – Joint Director CPRI -BANGALORE. Energy Conservation Act (ECA) –2001
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WEL COME TO INTERNATIONAL WORK SHOP ON STANDARDS & LABELING FOR CONSUMER APPLIANCES 13TH –14TH Oct-2004
“CPRI CAPABILITIES FOR MEETING THE TESTING REQUIREMENTS FOR LABELING PROGRAMME” K. MANOHARA – Joint Director CPRI -BANGALORE
Energy Conservation Act (ECA) –2001 • Bureau Of Energy Efficiency (BEE) • - Energy Efficiency Improvements • - Establish Systems & Procedures • - To Verify, Test, Measure & Monitor • TO IMPLEMENT S&L programme • - Co-opt Necessary In-puts From • R&D institutes, Technical Agents Of • Government & Private Sectors INTRODUCTION
-Established in 1960. MOP, GOI. • Over USD 100 million investment in • testing & Certification since inception • -CPRI is a reputed testing laboratory • catering to the needs of electrical • industries in India and also for Asian • & African countries. CPRI – INFRASTRUCTURE
CPRI is having strong intellectual • base with seven units spread across • the country. • CPRI has best infrastructure in India • for Testing & Certification. • Good track record of R&D. • National /International accreditation STRENGTH OF CPRI
STRENGTH OF CPRI • CPRI’s unique testing facilities • also includes requirements of BEE • for S&L programme for products • such as : • - Refrigerators • - Geysers • - Motors • - Fans • - Luminaries etc.,
- BEE has notified following products for S&L programme in first phase. - Refrigerators - Air-conditioners - Geysers - Motors & Agricultural pump sets - Electric light sources - Fans & Industrial fans - Blowers & Air-compressors BUREAU OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Refrigerators :- IS:1476(part-1)-2000 • - All Mechanical tests • - Load adjustment tests • - No-load performance tests • - Rated energy consumption tests • - Internal frost / De-frost tests & • - Other safety tests • Being augmented to meet BEE guidelines. FACILITIES AVAILABLE AT CPRI
Geysers :- All Type Tests • As per IS:8978 –1992. FACILITIES AVAILABLE AT CPRI
- Motors & Agricultural pump sets :- - As per IS:325-1996 - As per IS:4722-1992 - As per IS:7538-1996. FACILITIES AVAILABLE AT CPRI
Electric Light Sources :- • - Self ballasted lamps -IS:15111(P-1)2002 • - GSL lamps - IS:418 –1978 • - TFL lamps - IS: 2418 (Part 1) –1977 • - Conventional ballast for TFL – • IS:1534 (Part 1) 1977 • - Electronic ballast for TFL – • IS: 13021 ( Part 1&2) 1991 FACILITIES AVAILABLE AT CPRI
Fans & Industrial fans, Blowers & • Air - Compressors. • - Pedestal fan & Regulators - • All tests as per IS:1169-1967 • - Electric fans – • All tests as per IEC : 60335 • - Propeller type ventilating fans – • All tests as per IS:2312 -1967 FACILITIES AVAILABLE AT CPRI
New testing facility planned for S&L • programme of BEE for Air-conditioners • up to 3 TR capacity. • State – Of – The – Art testing facility • “Balanced Ambient Calorimeter” (BAC) • with an estimated cost of Rs.350 Lakhs • to accommodate BEE guide lines, • harmonised national & international • standards. FACILITIES PLANNED BY CPRI
In addition to the existing facilities • CPRI is augmenting refrigerators • testing facility • By procuring a tailor made Walk - In • Environmental Chamber meeting the • requirements of BEE guidelines. • WILL BE READY BY THE END OF 2004 FACILITIES PLANNED BY CPRI
For the other Electrical Appliances • like Geysers,Fans & Industrial fans • & Blowers, Agricultural pump sets • and Electric light sources • Augmentation of existing facilities have • been taken up by CPRI towards meeting • the BEE guidelines specifically. FACILITIES PLANNED BY CPRI
COMPETENCE OF LABORATORY • - WELL DEFINED QUALITY SYSTEM • CUSTOMER CONFIDENCE ACCREDITATION
CPRI with its comprehensive testing facilities • and being a pioneer third party Testing & • Certification body, has earned national and • international recognition. • CPRI offers BEE to take full advantage • of these unique facilities for implementation • of ‘S&L’ programme. CONCLUSIONS