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Regulations on energy efciency labelling
Argo air conditioners are compliant with the most recent European Standards for the reduction of energy consumption and atmospheric
pollution. The labels that indicate the energy efficiency class were introduced with European Community directive 2002/31/EC, which
makes reference to standard EN14511, which in turn provides precise reference tables for the energy efficiency class classification. Energy
efficiency labels are applied to products (air conditioners with a cooling power of up to 12 kW) on display at retail outlets. They are provided
to inform customers of the efficiency of the product they intend to purchase. The label is divided into two parts, a generic coloured label
and an adhesive black and white label that must be applied over the coloured one.
Our company provides both the labels mentioned above. The generic label is supplied directly at retail outlets, whilst the specific one is
placed inside the packaging of each air conditioner sold. In the event that the specific label has been lost, each retail outlet should be able
to provide another immediately by downloading it from the Internet or requesting it from our marketing dept.
The energy efficiency label indicates the energy class; class A is the highest and is awarded based on tables that compare thermal efficiency
and energy consumption. The indicators of the above ratio are known as: E.E.R. = Energy Efficiency Ratio: this is the ratio between cooling
power (in kw) and power consumption in cooling mode (in kw). C.O.P. = coefficient of performance: this is the ratio between heating power
(in kw) and power consumption in heating mode (in kw).
1) generic - coloured 2) specific - black/white
Example of an energy efciency label: