COMMISSION DECISION
of 21 May 2013
establishing the ecological criteria for the award of the EU Ecolabel for sanitary tapware
(notified under document C(2013) 2826)
(Text with EEA relevance)
(2013/250/EU)
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Article 4
Article 5
Article 6
ANNEX
EU ECOLABEL CRITERIA AND ASSESSMENT AND VERIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Criterion 1.
Water consumption and related energy saving
(a)
Maximum available water flow rate
Product sub-group |
Water flow rate [l/min] |
|
Kitchen taps |
without flow limiting device |
6,0 |
with flow limiting device(2) |
8,0 |
|
Basin taps |
without flow limiting device |
6,0 |
with flow limiting device(2) |
8,0 |
|
Showerheads and showers(3) |
8,0 |
Number |
Title |
EN 200 |
Sanitary tapware. Single taps and combination of taps for water supply systems of type 1 and type 2 – General technical specification |
EN 816 |
Sanitary tapware. Automatic shut-off valves (PN10) |
EN 817 |
Sanitary tapware. Mechanical mixing valves (PN10) – General technical specifications |
EN 1111 |
Sanitary tapware. Thermostatic mixing valves (PN10) – General technical specification |
EN 1112 |
Sanitary tapware. Shower outlets for sanitary tapware for water supply systems type 1 and type 2 – General technical specification |
EN 1286 |
Sanitary tapware. Low pressure mechanical mixing valves. General technical specification |
EN 1287 |
Sanitary tapware. Low pressure thermostatic mixing valves. General technical specifications |
EN 15091 |
Sanitary tapware. Electronic opening and closing sanitary tapware |
EN 248 |
Sanitary tapware. General specification for electrodeposited coatings of Ni-Cr |
EN60335-1 |
Household and Similar Electrical Appliances |
EN60335-2-35 |
Household and Similar Electrical Appliances, Safety, Particular Requirements for Instantaneous Water heaters |
(b)
Lowest maximum available water flow rate
Product sub-group |
Water flow rate [l/min] |
Kitchen taps |
2,0 |
Basin taps |
2,0 |
Showers and showerheads |
4,5 |
Electric showers and low pressure showers(4) |
3,0 |
(c)
Temperature management
(d)
Time control
Criterion 2.
Materials in contact with drinking water
Chemical and hygienic characteristics of materials in contact with drinking water
Criterion 3.
Excluded or limited substances and mixtures
(a)
Hazardous substances and mixtures
Hazard Statement(10) |
Risk Phrase(11) |
H300 Fatal if swallowed |
R28 |
H301 Toxic if swallowed |
R25 |
H304 May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways |
R65 |
H310 Fatal in contact with skin |
R27 |
H311 Toxic in contact with skin |
R24 |
H330 Fatal if inhaled |
R23/26 |
H331 Toxic if inhaled |
R23 |
H340 May cause genetic defects |
R46 |
H341 Suspected of causing genetic defects |
R68 |
H350 May cause cancer |
R45 |
H350i May cause cancer by inhalation |
R49 |
H351 Suspected of causing cancer |
R40 |
H360F May damage fertility |
R60 |
H360D May damage the unborn child |
R61 |
H360FD May damage fertility. May damage the unborn child |
R60/61/60-61 |
H360Fd May damage fertility. Suspected of damaging the unborn child |
R60/63 |
H360Df May damage the unborn child. Suspected of damaging fertility |
R61/62 |
H361f Suspected of damaging fertility |
R62 |
H361d Suspected of damaging the unborn child |
R63 |
H361fd Suspected of damaging fertility. Suspected of damaging the unborn child. |
R62-63 |
H362 May cause harm to breast fed children |
R64 |
H370 Causes damage to organs |
R39/23/24/25/26/27/28 |
H371 May cause damage to organs |
R68/20/21/22 |
H372 Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure |
R48/25/24/23 |
H373 May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure |
R48/20/21/22 |
H400 Very toxic to aquatic life |
R50 |
H410 Very toxic to aquatic life with long-lasting effects |
R50-53 |
H411 Toxic to aquatic life with long-lasting effects |
R51-53 |
H412 Harmful to aquatic life with long-lasting effects |
R52-53 |
H413 May cause long-lasting harmful effects to aquatic life |
R53 |
EUH059 Hazardous to the ozone layer |
R59 |
EUH029 Contact with water liberates toxic gas |
R29 |
EUH031 Contact with acids liberates toxic gas |
R31 |
EUH032 Contact with acids liberates very toxic gas |
R32 |
EUH070 Toxic by eye contact |
R39-41 |
Nickel in stainless steel of all types |
All hazard statements and risk phrases |
Articles and homogenous parts of sanitary tapware in contact with drinking water made of alloys, which fall under Article 23 (d) of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 and are listed in Part B of the ‘Acceptance of metallic materials used for products in contact with drinking water’ – Common Approach’ or fulfil the requirements to be added to this list as indicated in the Appendix. |
All hazard statements and risk phrases |
Nickel in protective coating layer, if the release of nickel from nickel layers or a coating containing nickel on inner surfaces of products which are intended to come into contact with drinking water tested in accordance with EN 16058(14) standard(15) does not exceed 10 μg/l. |
All hazard statements and risk phrases |
Electronic components of sanitary tapware, which fulfil the requirements of Directive 2011/65/EU(16) |
All hazard statements and risk phrases |
(b)
Substances listed in accordance with article 59(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006
Criterion 4.
Product quality and longevity
(a)
General requirements
(b)
Exposed surface condition and quality of Ni-Cr coating
(c)
Reparability and availability of spare parts
(d)
Warranty
Criterion 5.
Packaging
Criterion 6.
User information
Criterion 7.
Information appearing on the EU Ecolabel
Appendix
1.
Acceptance of metallic materials onto the Composition List
1.1.
Procedure for the addition of materials to the Composition List
1.2.
Structure of the Composition List
Product Group |
Examples of products or parts of products |
Assumed contact surface ‘a’ |
A |
Pipes in buildings installation Uncoated pipelines in water supply systems |
100 % |
B |
Fittings Ancillaries Parts of pumps in buildings installations Parts of valves in buildings installations |
10 % |
C |
Moving parts in water meter Parts of pumps in water supply systems Parts of valves in water supply systems |
1 % |
— Product Group A: up to 100 % contact surface
— Product Group B: up to 10 % contact surface
— Product Group C: less than 1 % contact surface
1.3.
Data required for assessment
1.4.
Specification of test specimen
1.4.1.
Reference materials
1.4.2.
Candidate materials for comparative testing
1.5.
Water analysis
1.6.
Acceptance criteria
Parameter |
Acceptable contribution from metallic PDW |
DWD parametric value or proposed reference value in DW (μg/l) |
Reference concentration ‘RC’ for Acceptance Scheme (μg/l) |
Part B: Chemical parameters |
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Antimony |
50 % |
5 |
2,5 |
Arsenic |
50 % |
10 |
5 |
Chromium |
50 % |
50 |
25 |
Cadmium |
50 % |
5 |
2,5 |
Copper |
90 % |
2 000 |
1 800 |
Lead |
50 % |
10 |
5 |
Nickel |
50 % |
20 |
10 |
Selenium |
50 % |
10 |
5 |
Part C: Indicator parameters |
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Aluminium |
50 % |
200 |
100 |
Iron |
50 % |
200 |
100 |
Manganese |
50 % |
50 |
25 |
Others: not listed in DWD |
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Bismuth |
90 % |
10 |
9 |
Molybdenum |
50 % |
20 |
10 |
Tin |
50 % |
6 000 |
3 000 |
Titanium |
50 % |
15 |
7,5 |
Zinc |
90 % |
3 000 |
2 700 |
1.7.
Adding a Reference Material for a Category or a Material not falling under a listed Category
1.7.1.
Acceptance of a Reference Material
1.8.
Adding Materials to the Composition List within a Category of materials
1.8.1.
Acceptance of a material by comparative testing
Copper alloys
Copper-zinc-lead alloys
1.8.1.1.
Category
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
Copper |
≥ 57,0 |
Antimony |
0,02 |
Zinc |
Remainder |
Arsenic |
0,02 |
Lead |
≤ 3,5 |
Bismuth |
0,02 |
Aluminium |
≤ 1,0 |
Cadmium |
0,02 |
Iron |
≤ 0,5 |
Chromium |
0,02 |
Silicon |
≤ 1,0 |
Nickel |
0,2 |
Tin |
≤ 0,5 |
|
|
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
Copper |
57,0 – 59,0 |
Antimony |
0,02 |
Zinc |
Remainder |
Arsenic |
0,02 |
Lead |
1,9-2,1 |
Bismuth |
0,02 |
|
|
Cadmium |
0,02 |
|
|
Chromium |
0,02 |
|
|
Nickel |
0,2 |
|
|
Aluminium |
0,2 |
|
|
Iron |
0,3 |
|
|
Silicon |
0,02 |
|
|
Tin |
0,3 |
1.8.1.2.
Accepted alloys
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
Copper |
57,0 – 60,0 |
Antimony |
0,02 |
Zinc |
Remainder |
Arsenic |
0,02 |
Lead |
1,6 – 2,2 |
Bismuth |
0,02 |
|
|
Cadmium |
0,02 |
|
|
Chromium |
0,02 |
|
|
Nickel |
0,1 |
|
|
Aluminium |
0,05 |
|
|
Iron |
0,3 |
|
|
Silicon |
0,03 |
|
|
Tin |
0,3 |
Accepted for the following product groups
Basis for Acceptance
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
Copper |
57,0 – 62,0 |
Antimony |
0,02 |
Zinc |
Remainder |
Arsenic |
0,02 |
Lead |
2,5 – 3,5 |
Bismuth |
0,02 |
|
|
Cadmium |
0,02 |
|
|
Chromium |
0,02 |
|
|
Nickel |
0,2 |
|
|
Aluminium |
0,05 |
|
|
Iron |
0,3 |
|
|
Silicon |
0,03 |
|
|
Tin |
0,3 |
Accepted for the following product groups
Basis for Acceptance
Copper-zinc-lead-arsenic alloys
1.8.1.3.
Category
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
Copper |
≥ 61,0 |
Antimony |
0,02 |
Zinc |
Remainder |
Bismuth |
0,02 |
Arsenic |
≤ 0,15 |
Cadmium |
0,02 |
Lead |
≤ 2,2 |
Chromium |
0,02 |
Aluminium |
≤ 1,0 |
Nickel |
0,2 |
Iron |
≤ 0,5 |
|
|
Silicon |
≤ 1,0 |
|
|
Tin |
≤ 0,5 |
|
|
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
Copper |
61,0-63,0 |
Antimony |
0,02 |
Zinc |
Remainder |
Bismuth |
0,02 |
Arsenic |
0,09-0,13 |
Cadmium |
0,02 |
Lead |
1,4-1,6 |
Chromium |
0,02 |
Aluminium |
0,5-0,7 |
Nickel |
0,2 |
|
|
Iron |
0,12 |
|
|
Silicon |
0,02 |
|
|
Tin |
0,3 |
Restrictions for the use of metallic materials with respect to water composition (health based)
Accepted for the following product groups
Basis for Proposal
Copper-tin-zinc lead alloys
1.8.1.4.
Category
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
Copper |
Remainder |
Aluminium |
0,01 |
Zinc |
≤ 6,5 |
Antimony |
0,1 |
Tin |
≤ 13,0 |
Arsenic |
0,03 |
Lead |
≤ 3,0 |
Bismuth |
0,02 |
Nickel |
≤ 0,6 |
Cadmium |
0,02 |
|
|
Chromium |
0,02 |
|
|
Iron |
0,3 |
|
|
Silicon |
0,01 |
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
Copper |
Remainder |
Aluminium |
0,01 |
Zinc |
5,9-6,2 |
Antimony |
0,1 |
Tin |
3,9-4,1 |
Arsenic |
0,03 |
Lead |
2,8-3,0 |
Bismuth |
0,02 |
Nickel |
0,5-0,6 |
Cadmium |
0,02 |
|
|
Chromium |
0,02 |
|
|
Iron |
0,3 |
|
|
Silicon |
0,01 |
1.8.1.5.
Accepted alloys
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
Copper |
84,0 – 88,0 |
Aluminium |
0,01 |
Zinc |
4,0 – 6,0 |
Antimony |
0,1 |
Tin |
4,0 – 6,0 |
Arsenic |
0,03 |
Lead |
2,5-3,0 |
Bismuth |
0,02 |
Nickel |
0,1-0,6 |
Cadmium |
0,02 |
|
|
Chromium |
0,02 |
|
|
Iron |
0,3 |
|
|
Silicon |
0,01 |
Accepted for the following product groups
Coppers
Copper
1.8.1.6.
Category
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
Copper |
≥ 99,9 |
Others total |
≤ 0,1 |
Phosphorus |
≤ 0,04 |
|
|
Constituent |
EN number |
Cu-DHP |
CW 024A |
1.8.1.7.
Accepted alloys
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
Copper |
≥ 99,9 |
Others total |
≤ 0,1 |
Phosphorus |
≤ 0,04 |
|
|
Accepted for the following product groups
Restrictions for the use of metallic materials with respect to water composition (health based)
Basis for Proposal
Tinned Copper Tubes and tinned Copper Fittings
1.8.1.8.
Category
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity of |
Maximum (%) |
Tin and Copper |
99,90 |
Antimony |
0,01 |
|
|
Arsenic |
0,01 |
|
|
Bismuth |
0,01 |
|
|
Cadmium |
0,01 |
|
|
Chromium |
0,01 |
|
|
Lead |
0,01 |
|
|
Nickel |
0,01 |
Constituent |
EN number |
Cu-DHP |
CW 024A |
1.8.1.9.
Accepted alloys
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity of |
Maximum (%) |
Tin |
90 |
Antimony |
0,01 |
Copper |
< 10 |
Arsenic |
0,01 |
|
|
Bismuth |
0,01 |
|
|
Cadmium |
0,01 |
|
|
Chromium |
0,01 |
|
|
Lead |
0,01 |
|
|
Nickel |
0,01 |
Accepted for the following product groups
Basis for proposal:
Leaching tests
Already existing approvals without restrictions in drinking waters
Galvanised steel
1.8.1.10.
Category
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
Zinc |
|
Antimony |
0,01 |
|
|
Arsenic |
0,02 |
|
|
Cadmium |
0,01 |
|
|
Chromium |
0,02 |
|
|
Lead |
0,05 |
|
|
Bismuth |
0,01 |
1.8.1.11.
Accepted alloys
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
Zinc |
|
Antimony |
0,01 |
|
|
Arsenic |
0,02 |
|
|
Cadmium |
0,01 |
|
|
Chromium |
0,02 |
|
|
Lead |
0,05 |
|
|
Bismuth |
0,01 |
Guidance on restrictions for the use of metallic materials with respect to water composition
Accepted for the following product groups
Basis for proposal
Carbon steel
Carbon Steel for pipes and tanks
Carbon Steel for ancillaries
1.8.1.12.
Category
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
Iron |
|
Antimony |
0,02 |
Carbon |
≤ 2,11 |
Arsenic |
0,02 |
Chromium |
≤ 1,0 |
Cadmium |
0,02 |
Molybdenum |
≤ 1,0 |
Lead |
0,02 |
Nickel |
≤ 0,5 |
|
|
1.8.1.13.
Accepted alloys
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
Iron |
|
Antimony |
0,02 |
Carbon |
≤ 2,11 |
Arsenic |
0,02 |
Chromium |
≤ 1,0 |
Cadmium |
0,02 |
Molybdenum |
≤ 1,0 |
Lead |
0,02 |
Nickel |
≤ 0,5 |
|
|
Accepted for the following product groups
Basis for proposal
Cast iron
Cast iron for pipes and tanks
Cast iron for ancillaries
1.8.1.14.
Category
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
|
|
Antimony |
0,02 |
Iron |
|
Arsenic |
0,02 |
Carbon |
|
Cadmium |
0,02 |
Chromium |
≤ 1,0 |
Lead |
0,02 |
Molybdenum |
≤ 1,0 |
|
|
Nickel |
≤ 6,0 |
|
|
1.8.1.15.
Accepted alloys
Constituent |
Content (%) |
Impurity |
Maximum (%) |
|
|
Antimony |
0,02 |
Iron |
|
Arsenic |
0,02 |
Carbon |
|
Cadmium |
0,02 |
Chromium |
≤ 1,0 |
Lead |
0,02 |
Molybdenum |
≤ 1,0 |
|
|
Nickel |
≤ 6,0 |
|
|