Common use of External Power Supply Clause in Contracts

External Power Supply. A component contained in a separate physical enclosure external to the display casing and designed to convert line voltage AC input from the mains to lower DC voltage(s) for the purpose of powering the display. An external power supply (EPS) must connect to the display via a removable or hard-wired male/female electrical connection, cable, cord or other wiring.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement on the Coordination of Energy Efficiency Labelling Programs for Office Equipment, Agreement on the Coordination of Energy Efficiency Labelling Programs for Office Equipment, Agreement on the Coordination of Energy Efficiency Labelling Programs for Office Equipment

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External Power Supply. A component contained in a separate physical enclosure external to the display computer casing and designed to convert line voltage AC input from the mains to lower DC voltage(s) for the purpose of powering the displaycomputer. An external power supply (EPS) must connect to the display computer via a removable or hard-wired male/female electrical connection, cable, cord or other wiring.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement on the Coordination of Energy Efficiency Labelling Programs for Office Equipment, Agreement on the Coordination of Energy Efficiency Labelling Programs for Office Equipment, Agreement on the Coordination of Energy Efficiency Labelling Programs for Office Equipment

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