This guidance document may have your answer. (anyone know of a more recent
version of this guidance doc?)

In particular, this paragraph from page 4 applies to your question:

<snip>

Energy-using products used by specialised professional workers as crucial
equipment in the accomplishment of their main task (telephone operators,
print-room workers, production operators) are considered to be of professional
or industrial nature and as such are out of scope for this measure. This
includes servers and WLAN or LAN routers, which are not intended to be
installed and operated by end users. 

<snip>

 

http://www.eicta.org/index.php?id=242&id_article=241

 

 

 

Best,

Patrick.

[email protected]

281-514-2259

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Gandler
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 1:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EuP Directive and EC 1275/2008

 

Hi there,

 

as part of EuP Directive 2005/32/EC EU published Commission Regulation (EC)
1275/2008 for standby and off mode power consumption for multiple product
categories. My question is regarding the phrase:

 

"Equipment shall, except where this is inappropriate for the intended use,
provide off mode and/or standby mode,

and/or another condition which does not exceed the applicable power
consumption requirements for off mode

and/or standby mode when the equipment is connected to the mains power source."

 

Would standby mode be inapproporiate for networking equipment, running traffic
or even being in the listening mode (which is far different than TV's standby
mode)? Did anyone ever received any clarifications from EU on this subject?
how is one suppose to determine what is appropriate or not? 

 

Thanks,

Mark

 

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