DOE Certification

Details
I. Introduction to Certification
Department of Energy is the full name of the United States Department of Energy, abbreviated as "DOE". DOE certification is an energy efficiency certification issued by DOE in accordance with relevant electronic and electrical regulations in the United States. Its main purpose is to enhance the usage efficiency of products, reduce energy consumption, save energy, and mitigate the greenhouse effect, etc. DOE certification currently covers over 60 different products. If you need to register and log in on the DOE Energy Efficiency official website in the name of a factory or trader, it is recommended to register under the name of a foreign customer to be verifiable on the website.
Ii. Product Scope
1.Battery Chargers
2.Boilers
3.Ceiling Fans
4.Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps
5.Clothes Dryers
6.Cloths Washers
7.Computer and Battery Backup Systems
8.External Power Supplies
9.Dehumidifiers
10.Direct heating Equipment
11.Dishwashers
12.Furnace Fans
13.Furnaces
14.Hearth Products
15.Kitchen Ranges and Ovens
16.Microwave Ovens
17.Miscellaneous Refrigeration
18.Pool Heaters
19.Portable Air Conditioners
20.Refrigerators and Freezers
21.Room Air Conditioners
22.Set-Top Boxes
23.Televisions
24.Water Heaters
Iii. Certification Standards
Iv. Required Documents
1. Sample
2. Product technical documents
3. Product nameplate
4. Certification application form, etc
V. DOE Certification Process
1. Provide sample testing (at least 2 samples);
2. Laboratory testing;
3. A report will be issued after the test is qualified.
4. Laboratory arrangement registration (information of the US importer or US manufacturer must be provided).
Vi. Certification Cycle and Validity Period
The DOE certification cycle is 3 to 4 weeks (counting from the submission of data, excluding testing time).
Vii. Factory Inspection
DOE certification does not require factory inspection
Viii. Certification Mark
no