(EU) 2019/2015 - the new regulations on energy efficiency labels
صاغت المفوضية الأوروبية النسخة الرسمية (EU) 2019/2015 من اللوائح الجديدة بشأن ملصقات كفاءة الطاقة لمصادر الضوء في 11 مارس 2019 ، والتي سيتم إصدارها رسميًا في 5 ديسمبر 2019. وسيتم تنفيذها في 1 سبتمبر. 2021 وسوف تلغي اللوائح الأصلية (الاتحاد الأوروبي) 874/2012 ، وتنفيذ توجيهات توسيم كفاءة الطاقة (الاتحاد الأوروبي) 2017/1369. تحدد هذه اللائحة مستوى كفاءة الطاقة لمصدر الضوء واستخدام الملصق وقاعدة بيانات المنتج ومتطلبات المعلومات.
تصنيف كفاءة الطاقة (صيغة الحساب)
For the energy efficiency label, the energy efficiency rating must first be determined. This is the same as the old regulations. However, the calculation of the energy efficiency level was changed from the EEI index to ƞTM (lm / W), which is more intuitive. The old regulations used the energy efficiency index in 1194 to determine the energy efficiency rating. The new regulation adopts the concept of total primary energy efficiency, referring to the following formula:
ƞTM = (Φuse / Pon) X FTM unit:(م / ث)
بينهم:
ƞTM:Total main electric energy efficiency (lm / W), equivalent to light efficiency, difference: use effective luminous flux to calculate and increase the applicable coefficient.
Φاستعمال:Effective luminous flux(lm)
Pon: Effective luminous flux(W)
FTM: معامل قابل للتطبيق
ملصق الطاقة
The EU has greatly improved the efficiency requirements of lighting products. The previous product reached 85lm / W ≤ƞTM ≥110lm / W, basically can enter A, A +, but now, it can only reach F level.
From 1 September 2021, the existing rules under Regulation (EU) No 874/2012 will be repealed and replaced by new energy labelling requirements for light sources under Regulation on energy labelling for light sources (EU) 2019/2015. Using a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient), the new labels will give information on the energy consumption, expressed in kWh per 1000 hours and have a QR-code that links to more information in an online database.
Luminaires come with labels that show what lamps are suitable to be used in the luminaire. From 25 December 2019 onwards, the labelling of luminaires will no longer be required.