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AS NZS 2040.2 pdf download

AS NZS 2040.2 pdf download

AS NZS 2040.2 pdf download.Performance of household electrical appliances — Clothes washing machines
1.1 Scope
This Standard specifies the energy efficiency labelling requirements for electric household clothes washing machines that are within the scope of the relevant legislation. NOTE Examples of appliances covered by this Standard are top loading non-drum type washers (usually impeller or agitator), front and top loading drum ty pe washers, multi-compartment clothes washing machines and the washer function of combination washer/dryer units. This Standard covers the following: a Program for energy efficiency labelling and water efficiency labelling. (b) Comparative energy consumption (CEC]. [c) Star rating for energy efficiency labelling. [d) Energy rating label requirements. [e] Performance criteria. f) Content,format and affixing requirements for clothes washing machine energy rating labels. (g) Test report content, example for the application for registration for energy efficiency labelling and water efficiency labelling. (h) Details concerning appliance registration with the relevant regulator, 1.2 Application This Standard shall be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 2040.1.
1.4 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this Standard, the definitions below apply. NOTE The following defined terms are bolded in this Standard. 1.4.1 base energy consumption BEC nominal energy consumption of a clothes washing machine of a given rated load capacity with a star rating index of 1.00 Note 1 to entry: Units: kilowatt-hours/year (kWh/year). Note 2 to entry: See also Clause 2.6. 1.4.2 check test test to determine whether an appliance complies with the relevant legislation, which is intended to verify claims about a model in relation to one or more of the following: a Energy consumption一Indicated on the energy rating label. (b) Water consumption一Indicated on the water rating label. [c) Product performance. Note 1 to entry: For water rating label information refer to AS/NZS 6400. 1.4.3 clothes washing machine(s) appliance designed to wash textile materials in water by mechanical and chemical action, and extract water therefrom, usually by centrifugal action 1.4.4 comparative energy consumption CEC nominal energy consumption of a model of clothes washing machine, based on the PAECav estimated for the model Note 1 to entry: The CEC appears on the energy rating label. Note 2 to entry: Units: kilowatt-hours/year (kWh/year). Note 3 to entry: The warm wash CEC appears on the energy efficiency label. The cold wash CEC may also be included on the energy efficiency label, see also Clauses 2.3 and 2.4. 1.4.5 energy rating label label that provides consumers with information concerning the energy consumption and energy efficiency of household clothes washing machines Note 1 to entry: The energy rating label displays the product’s CEC, star rating, rated load capacity and the program nominated for energy efficiency testing and the corresponding program time. Note 2 to entry: The base energy rating label shows 1 to 6 stars and the super efficiency energy rating label shows 7 to 10 stars, see Section 5 for labelling requirements. 1.4.6 may indicates the existence of an option
1.4.10 program time duration of time measured from the initiation of the program (excluding any user programmed delay) until the end of program 1.4.11 projected annual energy consumption PAEC estimation of energy used by a model or single unit on the program for energy efficiency labelling during one year’s use, which assumes a particular number of uses in one year and includes the standby power for the remainder of the year Note 1 to entry: Units: kilowatthours/year [kWh/year). Note 2 to entry: The cold wash PAEC is determined, if applicable, on the cold wash program, see Clause 2.3. 1.4.12 rated load capacity maximum mass of textile material, stated by the manufacturer for the applicable load material, in multiples of 0.5 kg, which the manufacturer claims can be treated in all operations by a clothes washing machine, in accordance with the requirements of this Standard Note 1 to entry: Under typical conditions of storage, cotton fabrics contain approximately 8 % moisture; therefore, the maximum mass includes an 8 % allowance for moisture above the bone-dry mass, i.e. the nominal bone-dry mass of a test load is equal to 92.6 % of rated capacity. 1.4.13 registration(s) process of registering products regulated for energy efficiency in Australia and New Zealand under the relevant legislation with the relevant regulator and meeting a number of legal requirements before they can be supplied or offered for supply Note 1 to entry: For information on registration, see Appendix C.

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