FMAANZ are currently working with the ABCB to help provide feedback on the NCC2025 Public Comment Draft in relation to Fans |
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U.S Department of Energy (DOE) Test Procedures |
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All manufacturers supplying fans into the USA market from April 29, 2024, need to ensure they comply with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) test procedures for fans and blowers.
The appropriate Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) can be found here: eCFR :: 10 CFR Part 431 Subpart J -- Fans and Blowers |
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The Fan Manufacturers Association of Australia and New Zealand (FMA-ANZ) is a collegiate body of the manufacturers and suppliers of non-domestic fan equipment speaking in one voice to represent the needs and wishes of the association.
The drive for higher energy efficiencies is impacting many industries. It has been suggested that 20% of all “industrial power” is consumed in fan products.
As an industry we have to face this challenge and work with regulatory bodies in both Australia and New Zealand such that our non-domestic fan equipment industry can thrive and grow.
Voluntary Performance Code
Underpinning these efforts, FMAANZ members have voted to adopt a voluntary industry performance code detailing energy efficiency performance levels for key categories of non-domestic fans.
FMAANZ Voluntary Performance Code Calculator
This tool has been developed to assist users to determine whether a selected fan >125W complies with the relevant industry standard (see the FMAANZ voluntary industry performance code).
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 February 2014 19:58 |
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