Lighting and Appliance Labelling Standard

The Energy Label Guide

Use this Energy Label as your guide to a wise decision. Your purchase of an energy-efficient appliance will surely make a difference in your electricity cost and more significantly, in protecting the environment, too!

Room Air Conditioner (Aircon) Energy Label guide

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Your Guide to Real Cool Savings : Whenever you shop for a room air conditioner compare the Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) and calculate the energy consumption and operating costs of different brands and models. The general rule is, for the same cooling capacity, the higher the EER, the more efficient the unit and the lesser the operating cost.

 

 

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Refrigerator (Ref) Energy Label guide

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Lamp Ballast Energy Label guide

icon for Lamp BallastFlourescent lamp and ballast operate as a unit to produce light. The ballast is an integral and important control gear for the operation of a fluorescent lamp lighting system. Ballast consumes about 30% (or more in some inefficient ballast) of the lighting fixture.

 

 

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Compact Fluorescent Lamps Energy Label guide

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Linear Fluorescent Lamps Energy Label guide

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Circular Fluorescent Lamps Energy Label guide

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The Energy Label Guide

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