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Published on 31/05/2023

ECO-DESIGN AND ENERGY LABELLING

Étiquetage énergétique ErP thermostats Delta Dore

4 questions explaining ErP regulations and energy labelling for heating systems.

1- WHAT ARE THE ERP REGULATIONS?

The ErP regulations, or Energy-related Product regulations, aim to improve the energy efficiency of devices that consume energy, with a view to protecting the environment. The ErP directive is based on two regulations :

  • THE ECO-DESIGN DIRECTIVE (2009/125/CE): manufacturers must undertake to include environmental characteristics in all stages of a product's life cycle. Products that comply with eco-design requirements bear the "EC" brand and can be sold anywhere in the European Union.
  • THE ENERGY LABELLING DIRECTIVE (2010/30/UE): the standard values defined enable the classification of products based on their energy efficiency. This gives you a means by which to compare their performance prior to purchase and allows you to purchase products that use less energy.

     

2- WHICH SYSTEMS ARE AFFECTED?

Since 26 September 2015, measures relating to eco-design and energy labelling have been complemented by regulations applicable to new families of products, which are divided into batches:

  • Batch 1 concerns:
    • heating equipment (boilers, heat pumps)
    • combined systems including heating equipment, a temperature regulator and a solar device
  • Batch 2 concerns:
    • water heaters, hot water cylinders
    • combined systems including a water heater and a solar device.

This means new heating and hot water systems are classed from G to A++ based on their energy performance.

 

3- HOW DO YOU FIND OUT THE PERFORMANCE RATING OF DELTA DORE CONTROL PRODUCTS?

To determine the efficiency of a combined system, the technical specifications of components are included in the evaluation of the system's performance. Due to their functions, Delta Dore heating control products are classed in category IV. This category is included in the general calculation of the energy performance of the heating system installed.

Class Gains
CLASS I 1% Start/stop room thermostat (mechanical)
CLASS II 2% Regulation with outdoor temperature, used with adjustable heat sources
CLASS III 1.5% Regulation with outdoor temperature, used with ON/OFF heat sources
CLASS IV 2% ON/OFF room thermostat with PI regulator controlling an ON/OFF heat source
CLASS V 3% Adjustable room thermostat regulating an adjustable heat sources
CLASS VI 4% Regulation with outdoor temperature and room sensor, used with adjustable heat sources
CLASS VII 3.5% Regulation with outdoor temperature and room sensor, used with ON/OFF heat sources
CLASS VIII 5% Multi-zone regulation with temperature sensors, used with adjustable heat sources

 

4- WHAT ARE THE OBLIGATIONS FOR INSTALLERS? 

Following the installation of your new heating device, your installer will supply you with a label that will indicate the performance of your combined system.

In order to prepare this energy efficiency label, your installer must know the ErP class of the heat generator installed and the Delta Dore regulation products.

You can find the list of Delta Dore products concerned by this directive by downloading the SUMMARY FILE with the ErP performances of our products.

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