Energy Information (Lamps) Regulations 1999

Year1999

1999 No. 1517

ENERGY CONSERVATION

The Energy Information (Lamps) Regulations 1999

Made 26th May 1999

Laid before Parliament 9th June 1999

Coming into force 1st July 1999

The Secretary of State, being a Minister designated1for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 19722in relation to measures relating to energy labelling and standard product information for household products, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 2(2) of that Act and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations:

S-1 Citation and commencement

Citation and commencement

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Energy Information (Lamps) Regulations 1999 and shall come into force on 1st July 1999 (but see regulation 13).

S-2 Interpretation

Interpretation

2.—(1) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires–

“dealer” means a retailer or other person who offers for sale, displays or sells a regulated lamp to end-users;

“the Directives” means Council Directive 92/75/EEC3on the indication by labelling and standard product information of the consumption of energy and other resources by household appliances and the Lamps Directive;

“enforcement action” means the instituting of proceedings (whether criminal or otherwise) for failing to observe or comply with these Regulations;

“enforcement authority”–

(a) in England and Wales, and in Scotland, means a local weights and measures authority within the meaning of section 69 (local weights and measures authorities) of the Weights and Measures Act 19854; and

(b) in Northern Ireland, means the Department of Economic Development;

“the harmonised standards” means the standards referred to in Article 1(4) of the Lamps Directive, which are technical specifications (European standards or harmonisation documents) adopted by the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardisation (“Cenelec”), on the basis of–

(a) a mandate from the Commission in accordance with Council Directive 83/189/EECof 28th March 1983 laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations, as last amended by Commission Decision 96/139/EC5, and

(b) the general guidelines for co-operation between the Commission, Cenelec and the European Committee for Standardisation signed on 13th November 19846;

“household electric lamps” means filament and integral compact fluorescent lamps supplied directly from the mains;

“household fluorescent lamps” includes linear and non-integral compact fluorescent lamps;

“information notice”–

(a) in regulation 7(2) and paragraph 6 of Schedule 4 (power of enforcement authority to require technical documentation), means a notice containing information relating to the energy consumption and allied design and performance characteristics of a regulated lamp;

(b) in any other provision of these Regulations, subject to paragraph (c), means a notice in the relevant language version containing information which meets the relevant requirements–

(i) where the notice is in English, of Schedules 1 (the label) and 3 (energy efficiency classes);

(ii) in any other case, of the Lamps Directive;

(c) in relation to a supplier, means a notice containing information provided by him in accordance with paragraph (a) or (b);

“label”–

(a) in regulations 7(2) and 11 (misleading information) and paragraph 6 of Schedule 4 (power of enforcement authority to require technical documentation), means a label, mark, symbol or inscription relating to the energy consumption of a regulated lamp;

(b) in any other provision of these Regulations, means a label in the relevant language version which meets the relevant requirements–

(i) where it is in English, of Schedules 1 (the label) and 3 (energy efficiency classes);

(ii) in any other case, of the Lamps Directive;

“the Lamps Directive” means Commission Directive 98/11/EC7implementing Council Directive 92/75/EECwith regard to energy labelling of household lamps;

“purchase” includes acquire on hire or on hire-purchase;

“records” includes any books, documents, marks or symbols and any records in non-documentary form;

“regulated lamp” means–

(a) any household electric lamp, and

(b) any household fluorescent lamp,

except where marketed or commercialised as part of a product, the primary purpose of which is not illuminative but, subject to that, even when marketed for non-household use;

“sale” includes hire and hire-purchase;

“supplier” means the manufacturer of a regulated lamp or his authorised representative in the Community or the person who places the lamp on the Community market;

“third person” means any person other than one against whom enforcement action may be, or is being, or has been taken under these Regulations.

(2) Other expressions used in these Regulations and in the Directives, or in one of them, have the same meaning in these Regulations as they have in the Directives or in that one, as the case may be.

S-3 Application of Regulations

Application of Regulations

3.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), these Regulations shall apply to regulated lamps; but where such a lamp can be taken apart by end-users, they apply to such part of the lamp as emits the light or, where there is more than one such part, to all those parts.

(2) These Regulations shall not apply to–

(a)

(a) lamps with a luminous flux of more than 6,500 lumens;

(b)

(b) lamps with an input power of less than 4 watts;

(c)

(c) reflector lamps;

(d)

(d) lamps marketed or commercialised primarily for use with other energy sources, such as batteries;

(e)

(e) lamps marketed or commercialised primarily for the production of light outside the visible range of 400 to 800nm;

(f)

(f) second-hand lamps;

(g)

(g) lamps of which production ceased before 31st March 1998.

S-4 Suppliers' duties in respect of labels

Suppliers' duties in respect of labels

4.—(1) A supplier shall not supply a regulated lamp to a dealer unless, subject to paragraph (2), a label is placed or printed on the outside of the individual packaging of the lamp.

(2) Where the packaging is so small that it cannot take a label reduced to 40% (by length) of the size necessary to meet the relevant requirements of Schedule 1, the supplier’s duty under paragraph (1) shall be met if a label is attached to the outside of the individual packaging of the lamp.

(3) Whenever, for the purpose of complying with regulation 9(1), a dealer sends to his supplier a request for labels, the supplier shall supply them free of charge and shall ensure that they are delivered promptly but, subject to that, may choose his own system for delivery.

S-5 Suppliers' duties in respect of product brochures and information notices

Suppliers' duties in respect of product brochures and information notices

5.—(1) A supplier shall not provide a product brochure with a regulated lamp unless the brochure contains an information notice.

(2) Where a supplier does not provide a product brochure, and subject to paragraph (3), he shall provide an information notice with each regulated lamp which he supplies; and the notice shall be supplied with other literature provided with the lamp.

(3) Nothing in paragraph (2) shall require a supplier who has provided a label with a regulated lamp or its individual packaging, to provide a separate information notice with that lamp or its packaging.

S-6 Suppliers' deemed consent to publication of information

Suppliers' deemed consent to publication of information

6. The supplier shall be deemed to have given his consent to the publication of the information contained in a label or information notice.

S-7 Suppliers' responsibility for accuracy of labels and information notices

Suppliers' responsibility for accuracy of labels and information notices

7. The supplier (and no other person) shall be responsible for the accuracy of the information contained in a label or information notice.

S-8 Suppliers' duties in respect of technical documentation

Suppliers' duties in respect of technical documentation

8.—(1) Before a regulated lamp is placed on the Community market the supplier shall have established technical documentation sufficient to enable the accuracy of the information contained in a label or information notice to be assessed.

(2) The technical documentation referred to in paragraph (1) shall include–

(a)

(a) the name, trademark and address of the supplier;

(b)

(b) a general description of the lamp, sufficient for it to be uniquely identified;

(c)

(c) information (including drawings as relevant) on the main design features of the model and, in particular, those which appreciably affect its energy consumption;

(d)

(d) the results of design calculations carried out, where these are relevant;

(e)

(e) reports of relevant measurement tests carried out on the model in accordance with the test procedures of the harmonised standards;

(f)

(f) test reports, where available, including those carried out by relevant notified organisations as defined under other Community legislation;

(g)

(g) where values are derived from those obtained for similar models, the same information for these models; and

(h)

(h) operating instructions (if any).

(3) For the purposes of paragraph (1), the supplier may use documentation already required on the basis of relevant Community legislation.

(4) The supplier shall make the technical documentation available for inspection by an enforcement authority for a period ending five years after the lamp has ceased to be manufactured.

(5) The supplier shall furnish promptly to an enforcement authority such of the technical documentation as the authority may, by notice in writing given to the supplier, reasonably require pursuant to paragraph 6 of Schedule 4 (power of enforcement authority to require technical information).

S-9 Dealers' duties

Dealers' duties

9.—(1) A dealer who displays or offers for sale a regulated lamp shall–

(a)

(a) ensure that there is placed or printed on the outside of the individual packaging of the lamp...

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