April 28, 2019
MEPS and HEPS systems have been used
MEPS and HEPS systems have been used widely in Australia and New Zealand..The
voluntary code is non-binding for the industry and outlines acceptable minimum
energy performance (MEPS) and high efficiency performance (HEPS) levels for the
efficiency of fans across a wide range of applications. The details of the code
can be found on the FMA ANZ website: index. Awareness of the code is recommended
for all specifiers of air movement systems.The Fan Manufacturers Association of
Australia and New Zealand (FMA ANZ) have accessories for
motor manufacturers China recently released a voluntary code of practice
covering the energy efficiency of fan systems.The range of products covered by
this code includes axial fans, centrifugal fans, mixed flow fans and cross flow
fans and therefore covers almost all applications, especially those related to
building services. Compared to fans with AC motors, ebm-papst GreenTech EC
motors attain an efficiency of over 90 percent.Governments in both Australia and
New Zealand are keen to regulate the efficiency of fan systems.Due to this
precedent in the EU, the FMA have been able to define fan minimum efficiency
grades (FMEG) and hence fan efficiency for the all the standard fans that are
used in the Australian market that have power inputs greater than 125W input
power. This enables achievement of significant energy savings compared to
conventional AC solutions.The development of the industry standard allows
manufactures and specifiers to motor for air conditional suppliers from Chinadefine what is required for the application. Fans
have been identified as considerable consumers of power and of great enough
volume for the recent product profile to state: Å“The preliminary analysis
suggests that the introduction of MEPS for non-domestic fans could result in
significant and cost effective greenhouse gas abatement (WS Atkins; Product
profile: Non domestic fans for the Australian market, May 2012, p
. All
ebm-papst EC fans and motors comply with the Voluntary Industry Code. Using
international standards, ISO 5801 and ISO 12759 as the test and efficiency
definition benchmark, the FMA have followed the lead of the European Union (ErP
2015) and their local MEPS regulations.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=62:fmaanz-voluntary-performance-code-approved-240512&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=18.
They are common for component products such as motors that are often
incorporated into other products such as air-conditioning units
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