Greenworks helps installers to understand ErP with seminar

Installers will be told which heating products will be affected and what manufacturers have been doing to prepare for these latest regulatory changes.

The latest phase defines the minimum levels of efficiency for appliances with up to 400KW output, including CO2 emissions and noise levels. 

As a result, installers will only be able to purchase and install ErP related products that make the electrical or heating system more energy efficient. 

Greenworks will be offering help and information to installers so that they will become competent in implementing this and be able to talk to customers with confidence about energy labelling. 

Marcus Jefford (pictured), operations and marketing director from Greenworks, said: ‘This is a really good way for installers to find out more about the ErP Directive, which comes into force on September 26th. 

‘Installers will have to take responsibility and research the legally acceptable products they can install and offer advice on these products. Therefore, this seminar is a great way to ensure that they have all of the information they need.’

The course is supported by Ideal, Kingspan and Honeywell.

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