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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RSSIn Annex X, the information requirements for NRVUs require:
(p) energy performance, preferably energy classification, of the filters (declared ...
The ‘nominal flow rate’ for NRVUs is the ‘declared design flow rate’ under the conditions described in definition 6 of Annex I, Part 2. Therefore, the ...
A single package means an assembly constituting a unique functional unit that is provided by one manufacturer with one single commercial reference...
Examples of situations which are NOT considered 'placing on the Union market' can be found on the Blue Guide point 2.3.
This is the case, when the product: ...
The definition of technical promotional material is given in Article 3(7) of the tyre labelling regulation: 'technical promotional material’ means ...
It is currently not in Commission's plans to develop and make available a testing tool for the EEI calculation under Regulation (EU) 2023/1669 (we had ...
The percentage of ethylene glycol to be used in an RAC system is the mixture related to the design condition given by the manufacturer.
If nothing is ...
The main difference between an air heating product and a local space heater is the location of the heat generator.
Local space heaters fall under the ...
The main difference between an air heating product and a local space heater is the location of the heat generator.
Local space heaters fall under the ...
According to Regulation (EU) 1253/2014, the definitions for local and central demand control are as follows (Annex I, part 1):
(24) ‘central demand control’ ....