IEC GUIDE 109:2012
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Environmental aspects - Inclusion in electrotechnical product standards |
EN 15193:2007/AC:2010
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ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - ENERGY REQUIREMENTS FOR LIGHTING |
IEC 60456:2010
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Clothes washing machines for household use - Methods for measuring the performance |
CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2017
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Information technology - Data centre facilities and infrastructures - Part 99-1: Recommended practices for energy management |
ISO/IEC 15067-3:2012
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Information technology Home Electronic System (HES) application model Part 3: Model of a demand-response energy management system for HES |
IEC 62301:2011
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Household electrical appliances - Measurement of standby power |
IEC TS 60034-31:2010
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Rotating electrical machines - Part 31: Selection of energy-efficient motors including variable speed applications - Application guide |
IEC 62018:2003
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Power consumption of information technology equipment - Measurement methods |
ISO 50001:2011
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Energy management systems Requirements with guidance for use |
EN 16231:2012
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Energy efficiency benchmarking methodology |
ISO 11011:2013
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Compressed air — Energy efficiency — Assessment |
IEC 62974-1:2017
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Monitoring and measuring systems used for data collection, gathering and analysis - Part 1: Device requirements |
ISO/IEC Guide 51:2014
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Safety aspects Guidelines for their inclusion in standards |
ISO 50002:2014
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Energy audits Requirements with guidance for use |
ISO/IEC 13273-1:2015
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Energy efficiency and renewable energy sources Common international terminology Part 1: Energy efficiency |
IEC 60034-2-1:2014
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Rotating electrical machines - Part 2-1: Standard methods for determining losses and efficiency from tests (excluding machines for traction vehicles) |
ISO 22400-2:2014
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Automation systems and integration — Key performance indicators (KPIs) for manufacturing operations management — Part 2: Definitions and descriptions |
EN 15232:2012
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Energy performance of buildings - Impact of Building Automation, Controls and Building Management |
I.S. 399:2014
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ENERGY EFFICIENT DESIGN MANAGEMENT - REQUIREMENTS WITH GUIDANCE FOR USE |
IEC 62442-1:2011
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Energy performance of lamp controlgear - Part 1: Controlgear for fluorescent lamps - Method of measurement to determine the total input power of controlgear circuits and the efficiency of the controlgear |
EN 50598-1:2014
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Ecodesign for power drive systems, motor starters, power electronics & their driven applications - Part 1: General requirements for setting energy efficiency standards for power driven equipment using the extended product approach (EPA), and semi analytic model (SAM) |
IEC 61800-9-1:2017
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Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems - Part 9-1: Ecodesign for power drive systems, motor starters, power electronics and their driven applications - General requirements for setting energy efficiency standards for power driven equipment using the extended product approach (EPA) and semi analytic model (SAM) |
ISO 20140-1:2013
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Automation systems and integration Evaluating energy efficiency and other factors of manufacturing systems that influence the environment Part 1: Overview and general principles |
IEC 61800-9-2:2017
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Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems - Part 9-2: Ecodesign for power drive systems, motor starters, power electronics and their driven applications - Energy efficiency indicators for power drive systems and motor starters |
ISO 50004:2014
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Energy management systems Guidance for the implementation, maintenance and improvement of an energy management system |
EN 15900:2010
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Energy efficiency services - Definitions and requirements |
IEC GUIDE 119:2017
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Preparation of energy efficiency publications and the use of basic energy efficiency publications and group energy efficiency publications |
ISO 50006:2014
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Energy management systems — Measuring energy performance using energy baselines (EnB) and energy performance indicators (EnPI) — General principles and guidance |
EN 16247-5:2015
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Energy audits - Part 5: Competence of energy auditors |
IEC TR 62837:2013
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Energy efficiency through automation systems |