Under ErP, what about systems that contain different products?
In these circumstances, there is a responsibility to provide a package label when combining a heating appliance with a temperature control and/or solar system with a cylinder and/or a supplementary heating appliance (e.g. a two boiler cascade with a combined output of less than 70kW).
The person who puts that package together will need to produce a package document known as a fiche (data table) and a label that provides the combined energy efficiency rating rather than ratings of each individual component. For example, this could be the merchant's responsibility if they supply a complete package under one part number or your responsibility if the items are bought individually under separate part numbers.
More ErP FAQs
- This is a test FAQ
- What is Energy Labelling?
- How will ErP affect me and my business?
- How will ErP benefit me and my business?
- How do controls affect ErP?
- 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?