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European Fan Regulation: Harmonization and Surveillance Are Key Topics
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Sheard, Geoff
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Energy efficiency
/ Industrial equipment
/ International organizations
/ Regulation
/ Ventilation
2014
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2014
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European Fan Regulation: Harmonization and Surveillance Are Key Topics
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European Fan Regulation: Harmonization and Surveillance Are Key Topics
2014
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Overview
Sheard discusses harmonization and market surveillance in EU's Regulation 327/2011 that came into force on Jan 1, 2013. Among other things,the regulation of fan efficiency is driven by a desire to reduce carbon emissions associated with the use of fans in air movement applications. The EU is at the forefront of this regulatory drive, but it is not alone in its efforts. Within the US, the Department of Energy has declared its intent to regulate fans, and it is expected that a regulation will become effective in 2020. China, Malaysia and other Asian countries have been actively considering possible approaches to fan efficiency regulation.
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American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc
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