UAE.S 5010-1: 2019 – Labeling – Energy efficiency label for electrical appliances Part 1: household air conditioners.
UAE.S 5010-6: 2018 – Labeling – Energy efficiency label for electrical appliances Part 6: Dishwashers.
Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No 702 of 7 August 2013: On approval of technical regulations on energy labelling
Applies to new electric mains-operated or battery-operated refrigerating appliances of domestic and foreign make; refrigerating appliances sold for non-household use or for the refrigeration of items other than foodstuffs; built-in refrigerating appliances.
Does not apply to: refrigerating appliances that are powered by sources such as liquefied petroleum gas, kerosene and bio-diesel fuels; battery-operated refrigerating appliances that can be connected to the mains through an AC|DC converter, purchased separately; custom-made refrigerating appliances for one-off use or not equivalent to other refrigerating appliance models; refrigerating appliances for tertiary sector application where the removal of foodstuffs is electronically sensed and that information is transmitted to a remote control system for foodstuffs accounting; appliances not intended for the storage of foodstuffs through refrigeration, such as icemakers or chilled drinks dispensers
Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine -340: On the approval of the technical regulation on the energy labelling of electrical lamps and luminaires
Does not apply to: 1. lamps and LED modules with a luminous flux below 30 lumens; 2. lamps and LED modules that are designed to work on battery; 3. lamps and LED modules if their primary purpose is not lighting, for example: - Formation of light as a means of chemical or biological processes: polymerization, photodynamic therapy, horticulture, animal care, protection from insects, etc.; - Production and projecting of images: e.g. cameras - copiers, projectors; - Heating e.g. infrared lamps; - Alarm e.g. airdrome lamps. In the event such lamps and LED modules are marketed as a means of lighting, they should be included within the scope herein; 4. lamps and LED modules that are sold as part of a luminaire and not intended for separating by end users, unless they are offered for sale, lease or sale by installments, credit; or are sold separately to the end users, e.g. as spare parts; 5. luminaries that are designed to work exclusively with lamps and LED modules specified in p. 1-3.