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Test Procedures, Measurements and Standards for Refrigerators and Freezers
Test Procedures, Measurements and Standards for Refrigerators and Freezers
| Title of Document | Test Procedures, Measurements and Standards for Refrigerators and Freezers |
| Abstract | Consumers can save a lot of energy by choosing energy-efficient refrigerators and freezers whenever they purchase one. They therefore need to be able to compare the annual energy consumption of different models of similar size and function. Test procedures to measure energy consumption and efficiency are therefore crucial for markets and policies to work well. We have collected and compared the test procedures and standard definitions for energy efficiency used in major economies (see pdf file ‚Test procedures, measurements and standards for refrigerators and freezers’). |
| File Download | |
| Original Source | bigEE |
| Year | 2012 |
| Region/Country | |
| Language(s) | English |
| Document Type | Information and Dissemination - Manuals http://www.bigee.net/media/filer_public/2012/12/04/bigee_doc_4_refrigerators_freezers_test_procedures_20121130.pdf |
| Sector | Appliances |
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