Energy Resources Regulations (Energy Efficiency of Electrical Induction Motors) 2004; and Energy Resources Regulations (Testing Energy Efficiency of Pumping Installations) 2004; and Energy Resources Regulations (Examining the efficient combustion of Oil or Gas Heaters), 2004; and Energy Resources Regulations (Energy labeling of electric heating furnaces), 1993

The regulations set energy efficiency standards for induction motors, preventing the manufacturing, sale, import, marketing or exhibition of the following, if they fail to meet the standards set in the regulations:
• Three-phase asynchronous electrical induction motors,
• Pumps (installations composed of an electrical motor and water pump with an electrical consumption of 150,000 KWH per year or more);
• Boilers or generators for hot water, hot air or thermal oil with an output greater than 580 kilowatts

Energy efficiency labelling requirements are set for electric heating furnaces and induction motors.

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