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EU Commission Publishes Standards for Energy Design and Labeling of Household Cooking Ovens and Range Hoods

The Commission of the European Union (EU) has published a list of standards that can be used to demonstrate compliance with its regulations related to the energy design and labeling of domestic cooking ovens and range hoods.

The list of standards, which was published in July 2015 in the Official Journal of the European Union, includes five new EN standards addressing various aspects of ovens and range hoods used in domestic settings.

The EU Commission originally set eco-design and energy efficiency requirements for domestic ovens and range hoods in its Regulation No 66/2014. Energy labelling requirements for domestic ovens and range hoods are prescribed in EU Regulation No 65/2014.

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View the list of newly published standards related to the energy design and labeling of domestic cooking ovens and range hoods.

 

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