One of the most effective and proven methods for increasing energy efficiency of electrical appliances and equipment is to establish energy efficiency standards and labelling programmes. Such programmes can be either voluntary or mandatory in different countries.
Energy Efficiency Standards
Energy efficiency standards are a set of procedures and regulations that prescribe the energy performance of manufactured products. Typically, there are three types of efficiency standards:
Energy Labels
Energy efficiency labels are informative labels affixed to manufactured products, indicating a product’s energy performance (usually in the form of energy use, efficiency, and / or cost) in order to provide consumers with the necessary data of the point of purchase.
Energy labels complement the energy standards by:
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Providing consumers with information that allow them to select more efficient models
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Allowing utility companies and government energy conservation agencies to offer incentives to consumers to buy the most energy efficient products.
Products we test include:
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Refrigerator without freezer
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Refrigerator with freezer
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Freezer
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Forced Air / Frost-free units
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Window-type air-conditioner
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Single-split air-conditioner
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Washing machine
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Your advantages:
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- Protect your company from costly and image damaging scandals and recalls.
- Reduce your business risks by meeting regulatory requirements and standards.
- Increase quality and safety of your products and processes.
- Save time and costs as we provide you with a one-stop testing and certification service.
- Leverage on our global accreditations.
- Leverage on our state of the art laboratories with comprehensive testing equipment and professional expertise.
- Increase customer confidence in your product when your product goes through independent testing
- Shorten your time-to-market and increase market access when you meet regulatory requirements and standards.
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