External Power Supplies
External power supplies are to comply with ecodesign requirements that set the minimum criteria for energy efficiency.

An external power supply is a separate device or unit that provides electrical power to an electronic device or equipment, typically located outside the main device it powers. It converts electrical energy from a source (like a wall outlet) into the specific voltage, current, or type of power required by the device.
Accredited Testing Facilities
Our Refrigerating and Energy Related Products Laboratory is accredited to test external power supplies according to the following test standards:
- Testing according to EN 50563
- Testing according to Commission Regulation (EU) 2019/1782.
Laboratory Services
In our Refrigerating and Energy Related Products Laboratory, we offer testing of external power supplies in order to verify that the products comply with current EU regulations and requirements.
The laboratory offers testing and measurements of energy and power consumption. Furthermore, our testing offers determination of no-load power and average efficiency of active modes.
The test standard is structured to simulate the actual conditions that the power supply will experience under normal use.
We look forward to helping you optimize your products through precise and reliable testing in our advanced laboratory facilities.
You can explore our test rooms in more detail below.