This section contains questions and answers of general interest concerning Ecodesign and Energy Labelling. The answers typically reflect a common understanding between Commission services and the Market Surveillance Authorities of Member States. However, a binding interpretation of Union law is the sole competence of the European Court of Justice, and the Commission shall not be liable for any damage or loss howsoever caused that may result from relying on the information provided here.
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RSS‘Regulation (EU)1253/2014 shall not apply to ventilation units which are axial or centrifugal fans only equipped with a housing in terms of Regulation ...
Article 2(1) in both the Ecodesign and Energy Labelling acts reads that: “(d) light-emitting parts contained in a light source from which these parts ...
Via the verification process provided under Regulation (EU) 2024/994, suppliers are to provide evidence of their identity and of their establishment in ...
The concept of 'putting into service' (mentioned, e.g. in Article 2 point 5 of Directive 2009/125, generally applies to products which are not 'placed ....
There is worldwide demand for more efficient products to reduce the consumption of energy and other natural resources in line with improving ...
‘Energy Efficiency’ means the ratio of output of performance, service, goods or energy to input of energy, in other words the practice of using less ...
EPREL (European Product Registry for Energy Labelling) is the collection of all product models in the scope of the Energy Labelling legislation ...
The word ‘continuously’ refers to the continuous measurement of the control parameter. The control should regulate continuously; therefore, the motor ...
It means that a given server node needs to be powered down first before swapping (without having to power down ...
A given product family can have in excess of tens of thousands of possible combinations of components (separate, distinct configurations). This can include ...