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ENERGY SAVING PRODUCTS – THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE
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ENERGY SAVING PRODUCTS – THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE

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// STANDBY DEFINITIONS

// STANDBY CONSUMPTIONElectrical equipment use power, even when switched off. According to international studies, standby consumption in private homes comprises 5-15% of the total electrical consump-tion of a normal household! In total 14 TWh is wasted annually on standby power alone in private homes in Europe. This corresponds to a cost of 2 billion Euro and at the same time constitutes an impact on the environment due to CO2 emission

The need for short term efficient energy saving devices is huge, especially now that many of our natural resources are limited. At SavePower we strive to develop and offer our customers standby power saving products that make an instant impact.

SavePower is a Danish company specializing in the development & sales of “easy to use” energy saving products such as standby savers for your TV, PC and accessories, energy saving light bulbs, energy measurement devices etc. With our head office located in Den-mark, representatives in most European countries and licensed production in the Far East, SavePower is able to offer a unique concept to our customers.

Electrical equipment use power, even when switched off. According to international studies, standby consumption in private homes comprises 5-15% of the total electrical consumption of a normal household! In total 14 TWh is wasted annually on standby power alone in private homes in Europe. This corresponds to a cost of 2 billion Euro and at the same time constitutes an impact on the environment due to CO2 emission

The need for short term efficient energy saving devices is huge, especially now that many of

The definitions used in this document is the same as the new definitions in the recentEU working paper on possible eco-design requirements for standby and off-mode electricpower consumption.

OFF-mode (also referred to as soft-OFF)OFF-mode means a condition of the equipment with the following characteristics: Theequipment is connected to a main power source and provides no function. A mere indication of the OFF-mode condition is also considered OFF-mode.

StandbyStandby means a condition with the following characteristics: The equipment is connectedto a main power source and provides one or more of the following functions:• reactivation function, or a reactivation function and a mere indication of enabled reactivation function,• information or status display depending on energy input from a main power source to

work as intended.

Conditions of the equipment providing the following functions are not considered asstandby:• preheating functions,• sensor-based safety functions,• network reactivation and network integrity functions.

Information or status display: a function not being the main function intended to provideinformation or indicate the status of the equipment on a display.

Main function(s): function or functions providing the intended service of the equipment.

Reactivation function: function to switch the equipment by remote switch, internalsensor, or timer to a condition providing additional functions, including the main function.The definitions vary from earlier, most significantly by having no sleep mode definition– sleep mode is now a part of standby, and (some of) the old standby mode is now OFFmode.This means some of the previously collected power mode data are obsoleteand/or ambiguous.

Data are treated most carefully to overcome these translational problems, but for someappliances the definition change results in no data for some of the modes. This is indicatedby a – (dash). It should be emphasized, that a dash does not necessarily mean theappliance does not have the specific power mode, but only that measurements are missingat the present.

To contribute significantly to the reductionof energy consumption & CO2 emission on earth.

// S AVEPOWER VISION

To develop and produce easy to use products, which have an instant positive impact on saving energy for our customers and the environment.

// SAVEPOWER MISSION

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ENERGY SAVING PRODUCTS – THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE

// POWER LEVELS

2 Standby in Danish households, 2006 status

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2 Standby in Danish households, 2006 status

The standby consumption is calculated on basis of average power levels (in Watts) for the most common appliances, their frequency of use (in terms of hours per year in each power mode), and the current stock.

2.1 Power levels

The updated database yields these power levels for the most common appliances:

Table 1. Power levels for PC-related appliances in homes (Watts)

PC-related appliances Power level ON

Power level standby

Powerlevel soft OFF

Appliance Average Max MinAv-

erage Max MinAv-

erage Max MinWatt Watt Watt Watt Watt Watt Watt Watt Watt

Desktop PC 70,0 230,0 14,0 5,7 39,0 1,0 4,1 14,0 0,0Laptop PC 38,0 105,0 19,0 1,7 7,6 0,4 1,0 2,0 0,1Monitor CRT 14-15" 80,0 115,0 70,0 3,1 5,0 2,0 0,0 0,0 0,0Monitor CRT17" 90,0 125,0 75,0 3,2 4,6 1,5 1,2 4,6 0,2Monitor CRT >17" 115,0 175,0 80,0 4,0 7,3 0,8 1,2 4,6 0,0Monitor LCD 14-15" 26,0 65,0 11,0 4,0 16,0 1,3 1,8 5,8 0,0Monitor LCD 17" 26,5 60,0 15,0 3,1 7,8 1,2 2,1 7,5 0,0Monitor LCD >17" 33,0 77,0 22,0 3,9 8,0 1,7 2,1 4,0 4,0Printer, inkjet 13,6 20,0 7,0 1,3 3,0 0,7 0,6 1,0 0,2Printer, laser 350,0 570,0 210,0 16,7 45,0 2,0 5,0 11,0 0,0Scanner 14,0 35,0 2,5 3,5 7,0 1,4 3,0 5,0 0,0Multifct. machine Inkjet 18,7 25,0 13,0 2,9 4,0 1,5 0,8 1,0 0,7Multifct. machine Laser 800,0 1200,0 650,0 17,8 35,0 8,0 3,5 5,0 3,0Router/switch 21,0 38,0 14,0 9,3 12,0 4,0 - - -ADSL modem 9,4 12,5 6,6 9,4 12,5 6,6 - - -ISDN modem 8,3 12,0 6,0 8,3 12,0 6,0 - - -Wireless network 7,0 8,0 6,4 7,0 8,0 6,4 - - -Speakers 24,0 90,0 3,0 4,8 12,0 0,5 3,0 5,0 0,0External modem 8,0 12,0 4,0 8,0 12,0 4,0 3,0 5,0 0,0External harddisk 12,0 17,5 8,1 7,7 10,0 5,0 3,0 5,0 0,0

Source: ELMODEL-domestic 2006

2 Standby in Danish households, 2006 status

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Table 2. Power levels for TV-related appliances (Watts)

TV-related appliances Power level ON

Power level standby

Power level soft OFF

Appliance Average Max MinAv-

erage Max MinAv-

erage Max MinWatt Watt Watt Watt Watt Watt Watt Watt Watt

Colour TV CRT 14" 35,0 47,0 29,0 3,7 4,0 3,1 3,7 4,0 3,1Colour TV CRT 26" 79,0 111,0 59,0 3,0 7,0 0,7 3,0 7,0 0,7Colour TV LCD 26" 111,0 150,0 90,0 8,0 29,1 0,0 0,8 1,5 0,0Colour TV LCD 40" 189 240 169 3,1 6 0,6 0,5 1 0,3Colour TV Plasma 42" 307 375 253 3,1 6 0,6 0,6 1,6 0,3Colour TV Plasma 50" 407,0 470,0 344,0 3,1 6 0,6 0,6 1,6 0,3VCR 17,0 25,0 14,0 3,0 3,5 2,0 1,2 1,5 1,0DVD player 10,0 12,0 6,6 4,5 13,0 0,1 4,7 6,9 0,0DVD player/recorder 33,9 48,0 27,0 6,1 19,4 1,0 6,1 19,4 1,0Set-top-boxes 12,1 30,0 5,3 10,0 30,0 4,4 - - -Satellite dishes 4,7 15,0 2,0 4,7 15,0 2,0 - - -Antenna amplifier 3,6 6,0 3,0 3,6 6,0 3,0 - - -Gaming machines 76,7 197,0 19,3 68,9 180,0 18,1 1,6 2,7 0,1Surround sound 50,0 500,0 20,0 5,0 5,0 5,0 5,0 5,0 5,0Projector/home cinema 320 980 175 5,1 10 0,5 5,1 10 0,5Source: ELMODEL-domestic 2006

Table 3. Power levels for other appliances, mainly white goods (Watts)

Other appliances Power level standby Power level soft OFF

Appliance Average Max MinAv-

erage Max MinWatt Watt Watt Watt Watt Watt

Cooker/stove 2,0 Detached oven 3,0Combined fridge-freezer 3,0 Refrigerator with ice box 3,0Refrigerator without ice box 3,0 Chest freezer 3,0Upright freezer 3,0 Dishwasher 3,0 1,0Washing machine 4,0 1,0Dryer 4,0 1,0Cooker hob 4,0 Microwave oven 2,0Halogen lamps 2,0 Cordless phone 4,0

Source: ELMODEL-domestic 2006.

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// PROMOTION ARTICLES

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// PRODUCTS

UNIVERSAL AUTO POWER OFF

• Automatically switches off standby power• Works with both TV & PC• Comes with extra permanent socket• Own consumption less than 0.025 W• “OneTouch” calibration • TÜV approval

PC/TV STANDBY KILLER

• Automatically switches off standby power• Works with both TV & pc• Own consumption less than 0.025 W• “OneTouch” calibration • TÜV approval

SHAKELAMP

The Shakelamp uses no batteries or bulbs. Instead it uses Mag-netic Induction and a bright LED to produce light without bat-teries. The Shakelamp is shaken for about 30 seconds to recharge a capacitor and it will then provide about 5-7 minutes of light. Great for home, car, camper, boat, or emergencies.

ENERGY MEASURER

Savepower EnergyMeter is a quality energymeter, showing the energy consumption in KW and Euro immidiately and over time. Is very sensitive esp. to low watt usage, as standby power levels etc. Availebel with different country plugssystems.

SAVEPOWERLOW ENERGY

LICENSED 0.01W

0.01W0.025W

SAVEPOWER LOW ENERGY LICENSED ENERGY SAVING BULBS

Savepower have a largee range of high quality energysaving bulbs with lifetimes from 6.000 to 10.000 hours and in a all normal sizes and watts.

Universal Socket

TV

PC & MacLaptop

Permanent power

DVD(1-19W)

Monitor(1-8W)

Printer(4-10W)

Modem(4-13W)

Decoder(5-30W)

Gaming console(18-80W)

SAVEPOWERLOW ENERGY

LICENSED 0.01W

0.01W0.025W

SAVEPOWER LOW ENERGY LICENSED

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FURTHER INFORMATION - PLEASE CONTACT:

Jørgen Andersen (Manager/partner)

Claus Mulberg (sales/partner)

Carsten Holm (Produktion/partner)

Kent Mikkelsen (Administration/logistik)

Jan Knudsen (R/D)

René Ingemann Pedersen (R/D)

Peter Karbo (senior consultant)

Erik Gudbjerg (member of the board)

Gammelhavn 12 . DK-7100 Vejle . Denmark . Phone: +45 7572 5919 . Fax: +45 7572 5560

Mail: [email protected] . www.savepower.eu

FURTHER INFORMATION - PLEASE CONTACT:

Gammelhavn 12 . DK-7100 Vejle . Denmark . Phone: +45 7572 5919 . Fax: +45 7572 5560

// DISTRIBUTORSIn Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Netherlands, South Africa, France, Spain and Italy.

Spain: www.ecoavantis.com

Please visit our homepage for further information www.savepower.eu

// FINANCIAL DETAILS:CVR no. : 29 40 52 04Bank Spar Nord A/SHavneparken 4DK-7100 Vejle . DenmarkBank account no.: 9347-4567535857

IBAN account no.: DK6093474567535857

SWIFT: Spar Nord Bank A/S – International Division, P.O. Box 162, DK-9100 AalborgTelex: 6 96 62 SPANO DK,Swift: SPNO DK 22 - CVR No. 13737584, Aalborg


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