How do controls affect ErP?
The ErP Directive covers all products that consume energy, such as boilers, heat pumps, solar thermal etc. It also includes controls, which are defined using 'classes'. These run from Class I (a simple on/off room stat) through to Class VIII (multi-sensor room control for use with modulating heating appliances). Each control class equates to a certain percentage uplift in system efficiency e.g. A class VI weather compensating control and room thermostat, such as the Worcester Wave, will add 4% efficiency to the heating system.
More ErP FAQs
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- What is Energy Labelling?
- How will ErP affect me and my business?
- How will ErP benefit me and my business?
- Under ErP, what about systems that contain different products?
- As an installer, am I required to print the efficiency label? Or am I required to make a label and send it out?
- Can you advise where to find and learn more on how to calculate and provide an ErP label?
- What if I install a system with a programmer or other non-Worcester components? Will I still be able to use the Worcester ErP online tool?
- Why is it necessary when we already have an appliance label and a home Energy Performance Certificate both of which are based on the well understood A-G scale?
- What is ErP?