Known as ‘External Power Supplies’, these products are covered by ecodesign regulations that are about to be updated. The European Commission has just published a draft revision of this legislation. What does the draft get right, and what must still be improved? [pdf]
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Class I power supplies have an earth-ground connection, whereas a Class II product does not. A Class I product must have two levels of protection between live (primary) parts and the end-user (secondary). If one level of protection fails, the end-user is still safe. [pdf]
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