No. By definition, ”equivalent models” are registered under different identifiers and have their own label each. The Regulations setting requirements for energy labels set in an exhaustive manner the information to be part of the label in particular the relevant model of the unit in question has to be part of the label. This is without prejudice of the possibility offered by EPREL to suppliers to establish internally a link between a so -called “base model” and other “equivalent model(s)” this may imply that the information related to the energy labelling and the product information sheet is not to be uploaded again depending on the judgment of the supplier registering them.
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