2013/250/EU: Commission Decision of 21 May 2013 establishing the ecological crite... (32013D0250)
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2013/250/EU: 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
- 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
- (b)
- Lowest maximum available water flow rate
- (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
- (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 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
- 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
- 1.8.1.2.
- Accepted alloys
- Accepted for the following product groups
- Basis for Acceptance
- Accepted for the following product groups
- Basis for Acceptance
- Copper-zinc-lead-arsenic alloys
- 1.8.1.3.
- Category
- 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
- 1.8.1.5.
- Accepted alloys
- Accepted for the following product groups
- Coppers
- Copper
- 1.8.1.6.
- Category
- 1.8.1.7.
- Accepted alloys
- 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
- 1.8.1.9.
- Accepted alloys
- 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
- 1.8.1.11.
- Accepted alloys
- 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
- 1.8.1.13.
- Accepted alloys
- 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
- 1.8.1.15.
- Accepted alloys
- Accepted for the following product groups
- Basis for proposal
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