**Eco-design Directive (2005/32/EC) and Energy Labelling Directive (92/75/EEC)** **Implementation Measures Adoption Schedule** **Implementation Measures Expected by the European Commission in 2008** * Street lighting products * Office lighting products * Standby and shutdown mode losses * External power supplies * Simple set-top boxes **Implementation Measures Expected by the European Commission in Spring 2009** * Category 1 household lighting equipment (including incandescent bulbs)* * Television* >Implementation methods expected to be submitted to the European Commission for voting in 2008 and 2009 n Boilers* n Water heaters* n Washing machines, dishwashers* n Household refrigerators, freezers* n Commercial refrigerators(*) n Electric motors(*) n Circulators (formerly classified as electric motors)(*) n Computers(**) n Image display equipment(**) n Electric water pumps (formerly classified as electric motors) n Industrial fans (formerly classified as electric motors) br>n Indoor air conditioners* n Household electric fans (originally classified as air conditioners)
Other implementation methods (preliminary research report expected to be completed in 2009) n Multifunctional set-top boxes n Clothes dryers* n Vacuum cleaners* n Class II household lighting equipment (reflector lamps and luminaires)* n Solid fuel boilers*
> May be compatible with the implementation methods of the Eco-design Directive. * Implementation methods of the Energy Labelling Directive for household appliances as stipulated in Energy Labelling Directive 92/75/EC. (*) For products that are not household appliances, refer to the implementation methods of Energy Labelling Directive 92/75/EC. (**) Energy Star implementation methods. – Source: UK Department for Business, Enterprise and Reform (BERR) 2008-02-13 – Translated by Plastics Industry Technology Development Center Foundation. For reference only, please refer to the original text. Other related files download:
Planning of ecodesign and labelling implementing measures.pdf |