1、 IEEE Standard for EnvironmentalAssessment of Televisions Sponsored by the Environmental Assessment Standards Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA 19 October 2012 IEEE Computer Society IEEE Std 1680.3-2012IEEE Std 1680.3-2012 IEEE Standard for Environmental Assessment of Televisi
2、ons Sponsor Environmental Assessment Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer Society Approved 30 August 2012 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: A clear and consistent set of environmental performance criteria for the design of televisions is established, providing an opportunity for manufacturers to
3、 secure market recognition for efforts to reduce the environmental impact of electronic products. This standard is also intended to provide a tool for government, institutional, corporate, and consumer purchasers to identify products that demonstrate environmental leadership. This standard is intend
4、ed to be updated and revised on a periodic basis to continue to set a higher performance standard for leadership products. Keywords: electronic product, electronic product design, environment, environmental leadership, environmental performance, IEEE 1680.3, televisions The Institute of Electrical a
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19、 All rights reserved. viParticipants At the time this IEEE standard was completed, the IEEE 1680.3 Standard Environmental Assessment of Televisions Working Group had the following membership: Patricia Dillon, Chair John Katz, Vice Chair Fern Abrams Walter Alcorn Kimbra Andrews James Arnold Rachael B
20、aker Clifford Bast Werner Becker Cate Berard Michael Biddle Allen Blakey Pamela Brody-Heine Ashley Carlson Stephanie Castorina Paul Chalmer Susan Chiang Joyce Choi Jessian Choy Jenni Chun Christopher Cleet Karen Cook Michael Coop Derek Dao Sheila Davis Shannon Davis Anantha Desikan Victoria Di Lorio
21、 Sheila Dormody Beth Eckl Patricia Enneking Ric Erdheim Cindy Erie Jon Fairhurst Faridoon Ferhut Stacey Foreman Kathy Fox Eric Gilbert Cathie Gosnell Stacy Guidry Rob Guzzo Herman Hall John Handzo Mary Harscher LaShetha Hayes Carol Hetfield Garth Hickle Rick Hicks David Hogan Kim Holliday Noah Horow
22、itz Robert Hunn Sego Jackson Leslie Jackson Jeffrey Jacoby Byron Jarratt Anthony Jasionowski Richard Kerr Jum Kim Larry King Michael Kirschner Benjamin Knudson Richard Krock Steve Kuo Barbara Kyle Susan Landry Gail Lee Sergei Levchik Judy Levin Jason Linnell Kenneth Lowe John Macaluso David Maciel C
23、arole Mars Ann Mason Waverly McFarland Catalina McGregor Dan McNamara Alexandra McPherson James Mejia Wendy Neu Steve Paolucci Anne Peters Colleen Pickford Dewey Pitts Charlie Pizarro Karen Pollard John Powers Jack Price Valerie Rickman Wayne Rifer Stephen Risotto Mark Schaffer Sara Schedler Steve S
24、cherrer Robin Schneider Lisa Sepanski Mark Sharp John Short Theodore Smith Douglas Smith Hallie Smith-Petee Yuichi Somemori Renee St. Denis Antoinette Stein Jenny Stephenson Katherine Stewart Marty Strauss Veronique Steukers Joel Tenney Beverley Thorpe Zac Trahan Richard Vernam Jade Wang Todd Washbu
25、rn Edward Weil Sarah Westervelt Aida Sefic Williams Diane Williams-Hall DLane Wisner Joseph Yob Keiko Yokoyama Copyright 2012 IEEE. All rights reserved. viiThe following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abste
26、ntion. Walter Alcorn James Arnold Guillaume Artois Bakul Banerjee Scott Bartos Andy Baynes Michael Bennett Cate Berard Michael Biddle Allen Blakey Parker Blevins Terry Boring Pamela Brody-Heine Kenneth Burch Dongming Cai Robert Campbell Thad Carlson William Carroll Graeme Carus David Cassano Stephan
27、ie Castorina Johan A. Catrysse Thomas Chang Roberta Chase Gregg Chason Susan Chiang Keith Chow Jessian Choy Jenni Chun Lesley Clark Christopher Cleet Michael Coop Kathleen Curtis Derek Dao Sheila Davis Anantha Desikan Paris Dieker Patricia Dillon Resa Dimino Thomas Dineen Jennifer Doman Sheila Dormo
28、dy Sourav Dutta James Eagan Beth Eckl Holly Elwood Mike Enberg Patricia Enneking Cindy Erie Holly Evans Jon Fairhurst Peter Fannon Scott Farling Faridoon Ferhut Stacey Foreman Kathlyn Fox Erin Gately Jerry Goerz Cathie Gosnell Cheri Grasso Gregory Griffes Randall Groves Stacy Guidry Rob Guzzo John G
29、ysbers Herman Hall John Harauz David Harrity Mary Harscher Carol Hetfield Laura Heywood Rick Hicks David Hilbrich Brian Hilton Keiko Hirai Marcelo Hirschler Werner Hoelzl William Hoffman David Hogan Kim Holliday Kim Holmes Noah Horowitz William Huggins Robert Hunn Michael Hutchings Takashi Imai Sego
30、 Jackson Jeffrey Jacoby Walter Jager Byron Jarratt Anthony Jasionowski Hirofumi Kamibayashiyama John Katz Delyn Kies Arthur King Michael Kirschner Christopher Knopp Benjamin Knudson Hiromi Kobayashi Richard Krock Dave Krupar Rakesh Kumar Steven Kuo Barbara Kyle Robert Landman Susan Landry Gail Lee M
31、ichelle Lee Justin Lehrer Sergei Levchik Judy Levin Jerker Ligthart Jason Linnell Mary Jo Lockbaum Erica Logan Kenneth Lowe William Lumpkins Sonya Lunder Greg Luri John Macaluso Koichi Masaaki Stephany Mason Taisuke Matsumoto Richard McCombs Daniel McNamara Alexandra McPherson James Mejia Marshall M
32、oore Jackson Morrill Wendy Neu Michael S. Newman Thomas Newton Dmitriy Nikolayev Yuji Noritake Sarah OBrien Yumiko Oide Jeffry Omelchuck Sergio Perez Lebario Anne Peters Brian Phelps Colleen Pickford Charlie Pizarro Verena Radulovic Wayne Rifer Brian Riise Stephen Risotto Lauren Roman Mark Sajbel He
33、idi Sanborn Takao Sato Christopher Saunders Bartien Sayogo Michael Schade Mark Schaffer Sara Schedler Robin Schneider Paul Schomburg Shigetaka Seki Lisa Sepanski Mark Sharp John Short Gil Shultz Josh Silverman Chris Slijkhuis Bill Smith Douglas Smith Janet Smith Theodore Smith Kent Snyder Yuichi Som
34、emori Luke Soules Renee St. Denis Antoinette Stein Michael Stelts Jenny Stephenson Marty Strauss Walter Struppler Copyright 2012 IEEE. All rights reserved. viiiStephen Sturdivant Michael Swearingen Jake Swenson Yuka Takamiya Ke-Hung Tang Ikeda Terushi David Thompson Beverley Thorpe Thomas Traceski Z
35、ac Trahan Hiroshi Uramoto John Vergis Richard Vernam Todd Washburn Edward Weil Kathy Werner Sarah Westervelt Kyle Wiens Diane Williams-Hall DLane Wisner Forrest Wright Masafumi Yamamoto Masaaki Yanagi Yutao Yang Joseph Yob Oren Yuen Janusz Zalewski When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this stan
36、dard on 30 August 2012, it had the following membership: Richard H. Hulett, Chair John Kulick, Vice Chair Robert M. Grow, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Satish Aggarwal Masayuki Ariyoshi Peter Balma William Bartley Ted Burse Clint Chaplin Wael Diab Jean-Philippe Faure Alexander Gelma
37、n Paul Houz Jim Hughes Young Kyun Kim Joseph L. Koepfinger* David J. Law Thomas Lee Hung Ling Oleg Logvinov Ted Olsen Gary Robinson Jon Walter Rosdahl Mike Seavy Yatin Trivedi Phil Winston Yu Yuan *Member Emeritus Also included are the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaisons: Richard De
38、Blasio, DOE Representative Michael Janezic, NIST Representative Julie Alessi IEEE Standards Program Manager, Document Development Joan M. Woolery IEEE Standards Program Manager, Technical Program Development Copyright 2012 IEEE. All rights reserved. ixIntroduction This introduction is not part of IE
39、EE Std 1680.3-2012, IEEE Standard for Environmental Assessment of Televisions. IEEE Std 1680.3-2012 was developed due to a growing demand by purchasers for an easy-to-use evaluation tool that allows the comparison and selection of electronic products based on environmental performance. This standard
40、 is intended to be used by government, institutional, corporate, and consumer purchasers in the selection of electronics products based on environmental performance, and by product designers and manufacturers who wish to sell products that meet environmental performance standards. Copyright 2012 IEE
41、E. All rights reserved. xContents 1. Overview 1 1.1 Scope . 1 1.2 Purpose 1 1.3 Application 2 1.4 Conformance with this standard 2 1.5 Product Registration Entity and Market Surveillance Entity. 2 1.6 Verification of conformance with this standard. 3 1.7 Qualified Verifier 3 2. Normative references
42、3 3. Definitions, special terms, acronyms, and abbreviations 5 3.1 Definitions . 5 3.2 Special terms 9 3.3 Acronyms and abbreviations . 10 4. Environmental performance criteria for televisions . 12 4.1 Environmentally sensitive materials 12 4.2 Materials selection. 19 4.3 Design for end of life. 23
43、4.4 Product longevity/life-cycle extension 30 4.5 Energy conservation 32 4.6 End-of-life management 34 4.7 Corporate performance 39 4.8 Packaging 42 Annex A (informative) Bibliography . 48 Copyright 2012 IEEE. All rights reserved. 1IEEE Standard for Environmental Assessment of Televisions IMPORTANT
44、NOTICE: IEEE Standards documents are not intended to ensure safety, health, or environmental protection, or ensure against interference with or from other devices or networks. Implementers of IEEE Standards documents are responsible for determining and complying with all appropriate safety, security
45、, environmental, health, and interference protection practices and all applicable laws and regulations. This IEEE document is made available for use subject to important notices and legal disclaimers. These notices and disclaimers appear in all publications containing this document and may be found
46、under the heading “Important Notice” or “Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Documents.” They can also be obtained on request from IEEE or viewed at http:/standards.ieee.org/IPR/disclaimers.html. 1. Overview 1.1 Scope This standard defines environmental performance for televisions, tel
47、evision combination units, and component television units, relating to reduction or elimination of environmentally sensitive materials, materials selection, design for end of life, life-cycle extension, energy conservation, end-of-life management, corporate performance, and packaging. This standard
48、applies to products that are primarily marketed as televisions, and does not cover computer displays as defined by IEEE 1680.1 B12.11.2 Purpose This standard for televisions is part of the IEEE 1680 family of standards that provides a clear and consistent set of performance criteria for the design o
49、f electronic products, and provides an opportunity to secure market recognition for efforts to reduce the environmental impact of electronic products. This television standard is intended to provide a tool for government, institutional, corporate, and consumer purchasers. Product manufacturers may use this tool to earn recognition in these markets, recognizing that certain criteria may not be applicable to all types of purchasers. 1The numbers in brackets correspond to those of the bibliography in Annex A. IEEE Std 1680.3-2012 IEEE Standard for Environment