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Specflue advises on Energy Labelling Directive

As of January 1 2018, the Energy Labelling Directive for solid fuel appliances has been introduced and it is critical that the heating industry is prepared, Specflue has warned.

The Energy Labelling Directive features a colour-coded scale.

Ian Sams, the commercial director of the leading flue, chimney and renewable heating supplier, said: 'The Ecolabel energy rating system brought in with this Directive is exemplified by the multi-coloured A to G sticker seen on white goods such as fridges, freezers and washing machines.

'As of January 1 2018, wood burners must now display this label to make appliance selection easier for consumers and to make clear the efficiency levels of solid fuel equipment.

'However, the legislation also impacts manufacturers who need to ensure that their products are appropriately labelled, and installers who need a good understanding of the requirements to ensure commissioned installations comply with the rules.'

All newly manufactured solid fuel appliances sold by retailers and from suppliers will now require a copy of the energy label fixed to them, giving technical details and information on the appliance performance capabilities and energy rating.

The Energy Labelling Directive scheme identifies products and services with a reduced environmental impact with an A++ to G scale (A++ being the best).

Most modern wood burning stoves are expected to come in at the A and A+ level, and pellet-burning stoves achieving A++. Electronic versions of the label and fiche are also available to dealers. The information shown on the energy label includes the supplier's name or trade mark and model identifier, the energy efficiency class and the direct heat output of the appliance in kW.

Mr Sams concluded: 'Brexit will have no effect on the Energy Labelling Directive because the Great Repeal Bill is set to bring it into UK law.'

5 January 2018

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