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Domestic fridges and freezers

Domestic refrigerators and freezers are required to comply with minimum energy performance standards (MEPS). They are also required to display energy rating labels when displayed for sale.

Amendments to the MEPS and labelling requirements will be phased in from around December 2009 - these are outlined below.

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Current MEPS and labelling requirements

Regulatory requirements

Standards

New energy rating labels

Upcoming changes to MEPS and labelling

ENERGY STAR® for fridges and freezers

Current MEPS and labelling requirements

MEPS requirements

Importers and manufacturers may not sell fridges or freezers unless they are tested and registered, and meet or exceed Minimum Energy Performance Standards, in order to comply with the Energy Efficiency (Energy Using Products) Regulations 2002.

Labelling requirements

Importers, manufacturers, retailers and people selling new appliances are obligated to ensure that labels are affixed when appliances are displayed for sale.

Refrigerators delivered directly to customers need not display a label but must contain a label (and instructions for application) within or on the packaging.

Regulatory requirements

There are steps you must take to meet the requirements of the Energy Efficiency (Energy Using Products) Regulations 2002.

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Standards

Recent revisions to Standards for fridges and freezers

The relevant Standards below are cited in the Energy Efficiency (Energy Using Products) Regulations 2002. These MEPS state the minimum energy performance requirements for fridges and freezers. Standards are available from www.standards.co.nz.

  • Part 1 of the Standard: AS/NZS 4474.1:2007 - This revised test method replaces the previous Standard AS/NZS 4474.1:1997.
  • Part 2 of the Standard: AS/NZS 4474.2:2001.

  • The Regulations require new products to comply with the updated Standards prior to being listed as available for sale. Up to date Standards are available from Standards New Zealand.

Upcoming changes to MEPS and labelling

Revised refrigerator standards will come into force no earlier than December 2009. The key revisions involve changes to the energy rating label and algorithm (the calculation used to determine the rating of an appliance).

The revised MEPS for refrigerators and freezers takes into consideration public comment received following the release of a regulatory impact statement (RIS) on this proposal in 2008.

  • Under the proposed transition period, new models being listed on the Energy Rating website will need to meet the Standard from December 2009, while all models available for sale (including existing listings on the website) will need to meet the Standard from April 2010.
  • The revised label and algorithm requirements are available in the Standard AS/NZS 4474.2: 2009, which is available from Standards New Zealand.
  • The revised energy labelling algorithm will decrease current star ratings by about 2 stars, in order to encourage greater efficiency at the higher star ratings.
  • A change to the labelling will be needed to reflect the changes to the algorithm. As outlined in the regulatory impact statement, there will be a transition stage to phase in the new label.
  • Key revisions to the Standard also include a 10-star algorithm and a 10-star variation of the energy rating label design, which can be used on qualifying "super efficient" products.
  • Other key revisions to the Standard include a change in the definition of MEPS from a model average energy to a maximum permitted energy, and a reduction in the check testing tolerance from 10% to 7.5% (in order to improve reported energy consumption claims).
  • In New Zealand, refrigerators and freezers have been required to list to the new test method in Part 1 of the Standard (AS/NZS 4474.1:2007) since April 2008.

If you have any questions please contact the Products team at EECA on 0800 358 676 or at regs@eeca.govt.nz.

New energy rating labels for fridges and freezers

From December 2009 a new Energy rating label for fridges will be required on all new models. Star ratings on new models will be dialled back by about 2 stars to encourage greater efficiency at the higher star ratings. So a 6-star model on the current label may become a 4-star model on the new label.

This means new fridges may look worse than older stock for a few months. The new label becomes compulsory for all new models from April 2010. For about a year a voluntary statement can appear on the label to explain the difference eg ‘Rated 5 stars on the old label'.

Fridge energy rating label

New energy rating label

New 'crown' for super efficient models

Refrigeration technology is improving every year. In 2010 you may see this label on super energy efficient models in the market. Models that exceed the 6 star energy rating can show an additional 7 to 10 stars. This is voluntary for models that achieve a 7-star or higher rating, but the current 6-star label remains compulsory for all models.

Fridge energy rating label with crown

New energy rating label with crown

Find out more about new energy rating labels.

Check out scope and exemptions for domestic fridges and freezers.

ENERGY STAR®

EECA has introduced the ENERGY STAR mark on whiteware and other home appliances - including fridges and freezers. This voluntary, international endorsement mark enables consumers to identify which models are the most energy efficient.

Check out more about ENERGY STAR and ENERGY STAR Partners for product listings and more information.

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