Standby consumption of televisions Sample Clauses

Standby consumption of televisions. There are measurement results for 31 models of television. All televisions displayed in the shop with access to an electric socket have been measured. See table below for standby consumption for each model. Table 5 Measurement results of standby consumption of TVs by trade xxxx, model, screen size and energy class Product Type Screen size, inches Declared energy class Measured standby, W Compliant? TV 1 49 A++ 0.1 Yes TV 2 49 A 0.3 Yes TV 3 55 A+ 0.0 Yes TV 4 48 A+ 0.3 Yes TV 5 50 A+ 0.0 Yes TV 6 49 A 0.0 Yes TV 7 75 A+ 0.0 Yes TV 8 49 A+ 0.0 Yes TV 9 49 0.3 Yes TV 10 55 A+ 0.3 Yes TV 11 49 A+ 0.2 Yes TV 12 49 A+ 0.0 Yes TV 13 49 A+ 0.2 Yes TV 14 49 A 0.0 Yes TV 15 49 A+ 0.2 Yes TV 16 58 A++ 0.0 Yes TV 17 55 B 0.0 Yes TV 18 49 A 0.0 Yes TV 19 50 A+ 0.0 Yes TV 20 55 A+ 0.0 Yes TV 21 32 A+ 0.1 Yes TV 22 32 A+ 0.2 Yes TV 23 32 A+ 0.3 Yes TV 24 32 A 0.5 Yes TV 25 32 A 0.0 Yes TV 26 32 A+ 0.0 Yes TV 27 43 A+ 0.2 Yes TV 28 32 A+ 0.3 Yes TV 29 32 A+ 0.1 Yes TV 30 24 0.2 Yes TV 31 55 A+ 12.2 No In general, televisions have a relatively low standby consumption. The measurements show that most TVs (30 out of 31) are compliant with the ecodesign standby consumption require- ment (≤ 0.5 W), with one exception which consists some uncertainties during measurement as the reading was swinging and could not reach a stable level at the given time frame, nev- ertheless the standby level is largely over the limit. 94 % of the models have a standby con- sumption of 0.3 W or below.
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