According to several NCB people, the off switch does not necessarily meet
the requirements of off 'mode' limits. If the unit is not performing any
function, then it must meet power consumption limits, or it must be
automatically go into a reduced power mode that meets the off mode limit.

The problem with the IM for an EPS is that it also includes battery
chargers, where the power converter is integral - so the defining scope
factor between the two IMs seems to be whether the unit meets Class B
CISPR22 emission limits.

Brian 

 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of
 > Carpentier Kristiaan
 > Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 7:17 AM
 > To: Scott Xe; Scott Douglas; EMC PSTC
 > Subject: RE: EuP Directive Conundrum
 > 
 > Scott,
 > 
 > Yes it is.
 > As you have the choice between off mode & standby, you can 
 > consider to
 > equip a switch in your device.
 > 
 > Kind regards,
 >  
 > Kris Carpentier
 > 
 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
 > Of Scott Xe
 > Sent: dinsdag 22 september 2009 16:09
 > To: 'Scott Douglas'; 'EMC PSTC'
 > Subject: RE: EuP Directive Conundrum
 > 
 > >For example, I have a gadget that uses an EPS. The EPS by 
 > itself when 
 > >plugged into the mains and not connected to the product 
 > consumes 0.4 W.
 > 
 > >But when you connect the product to the EPS, the pair consume 1.1 W
 > when 
 > >the gadget is in standby mode.
 > 
 > Under this example, the EPS complies with EC Regulation 
 > 278/2009 while
 > the
 > pair failed in EC Regulation 1275/2008 if the EPS is not a 
 > Low Voltage
 > one
 > after 7 Jan 2010.  Is it an appropriate interpretation?
 > 
 > Thanks and regards,
 > 
 > Scott

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