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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RSSThe regulation explicitly requires “a continuous function providing information or indicating the status of the equipment on a display”. In the example, ...
According to the definitions of ‘electric fixed local space heater’ and ‘electric portable local space heater’ these two types are mutually exclusive, ...
A containing product is defined as: “a product containing one or more light sources, including, but not limited to, luminaires that can be taken apart ...
The Regulation defines in point 20 of Annex I standby mode as "a condition where the product is connected to the mains power source and provides only ...
The dishwasher is still in the active phase, performing its main function, which is cleaning and drying dishes, and therefore is not considered as being ...
No, it is not allowed to place non-compliant electric motors on the EU market : A product intended to be placed on the Union market, offered in a ...
If the combination heater and the domestic hot water tank are sold under two different model identifiers, then the domestic hot water tank is ...
The answer is: 'The peak white luminance ratio is calculated from the two declared values and is implicitly verified if the two declared values used ...
If the equipment only functions connected to more than one phase supply ...
In the case of heat pump water heaters using indoor air, exhaust air, brine or water as a heat source, there is no possible differentiation according ...