ANNEX I
ECODESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR FANS
1. Definitions for the purposes of Annex I
(1)
‘Measurement category’ means a test, measurement or usage arrangement that defines the inlet and outlet conditions of the fan under test.
(2)
‘Measurement category A’ means an arrangement where the fan is measured with free inlet and outlet conditions.
(3)
‘Measurement category B’ means an arrangement where the fan is measured with free inlet and with a duct fitted to its outlet.
(4)
‘Measurement category C’ means an arrangement where the fan is measured with a duct fitted to its inlet and with free outlet conditions.
(5)
‘Measurement category D’ means an arrangement where the fan is measured with a duct fitted to its inlet and outlet.
(6)
‘Efficiency category’ means the fan gas output energy form used to determine the fan energy efficiency, either static efficiency or total efficiency, where:
(a)
‘fan static pressure’ (p sf ) has been used to determine fan gas power in the efficiency equation for fan static efficiency; and
(b)
‘fan total pressure’ (p f ) has been used to determine fan gas power in the efficiency equation for total efficiency.
(7)
‘Static efficiency’ means the energy efficiency of a fan, based upon measurement of the ‘fan static pressure’ (p sf ).
(8)
‘Fan static pressure’ (p sf ) means the fan total pressure (p f ) minus the fan dynamic pressure corrected by the Mach factor.
(9)
‘Stagnation pressure’ means the pressure measured at a point in a flowing gas if it were brought to rest via an isentropic process.
(10)
‘Dynamic pressure’ means the pressure calculated from the mass flow rate, the average gas density at the outlet and the fan outlet area.
(11)
‘Mach factor’ means a correction factor applied to dynamic pressure at a point, defined as the stagnation pressure minus the pressure with respect to absolute zero pressure which is exerted at a point at rest relative to the gas around it and divided by the dynamic pressure.
(12)
‘Total efficiency’ means the energy efficiency of a fan, based upon measurement of the ‘fan total pressure’ (p f ).
(13)
‘Fan total pressure’ (p f ) means the difference between the stagnation pressure at the fan outlet and the stagnation pressure at the fan inlet.
(14)
‘Efficiency grade’ is a parameter in the calculation of the target energy efficiency of a fan of specific electric input power at its optimum energy efficiency point (expressed as parameter ‘N’ in the calculation of the fan energy efficiency).
(15)
The ‘target energy efficiency’ (η target ) is the minimum energy efficiency a fan must achieve in order to meet the requirements and is based on its electrical input power at its point of optimum energy efficiency, where η target is the output value from the appropriate equation in Section 3 of Annex II, using the applicable integer N of the efficiency grade (Annex I, Section 2, Tables 1 and 2) and the electrical power input P e(d) of the fan expressed in kW at its point of optimum energy efficiency in the applicable energy efficiency formula.
(16)
‘Variable speed drive (VSD)’ means an electronic power converter integrated — or functioning as one system — with the motor and the fan, that continuously adapts the electrical power supplied to the electric motor in order to control the mechanical power output of the motor according to the torque-speed characteristic of the load being driven by the motor, excluding variable voltage controllers where only the supply voltage for the motor is varied.
(17)
‘Overall efficiency’ is either ‘static efficiency’ or ‘total efficiency’, whichever is applicable.
2. Fan energy efficiency requirements
The minimum energy efficiency requirements for fans are set out in Tables 1 and 2.
Table 1
First tier minimum energy efficiency requirements for fans from 1 January 2013
Fan types
Measurement category
(A-D)
Efficiency category
(static or total)
Power range P in kW
Target energy efficiency
Efficiency grade
(N)
Axial fan
A, C
static
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 2,74 · ln(P) – 6,33 + N
36
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 0,78 · ln(P) – 1,88 + N
B, D
total
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 2,74 · ln(P) – 6,33 + N
50
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 0,78 · ln(P) – 1,88 + N
Centrifugal forward curved fan and centrifugal radial bladed fan
A, C
static
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 2,74 · ln(P) – 6,33 + N
37
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 0,78 · ln(P) – 1,88 + N
B, D
total
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 2,74 · ln(P) – 6,33 + N
42
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 0,78 · ln(P) – 1,88 + N
Centrifugal backward curved fan without housing
A, C
static
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 4,56 · ln(P) – 10,5 + N
58
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 1,1 · ln(P) – 2,6 + N
Centrifugal backward curved fan with housing
A, C
static
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 4,56 · ln(P) – 10,5 + N
58
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 1,1 · ln(P) – 2,6 + N
B, D
total
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 4,56 · ln(P) – 10,5 + N
61
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 1,1 · ln(P) – 2,6 + N
Mixed flow fan
A, C
static
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 4,56 · ln(P) – 10,5 + N
47
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 1,1 · ln(P) – 2,6 + N
B, D
total
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 4,56 · ln(P) – 10,5 + N
58
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 1,1 · ln(P) – 2,6 + N
Cross flow fan
B, D
total
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 1,14 · ln(P) – 2,6 + N
13
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = N
Table 2
Second tier minimum energy efficiency requirements for fans from 1 January 2015
Fan types
Measurement category
(A-D)
Efficiency category
(static or total)
Power range P in kW
Target energy efficiency
Efficiency grade
(N)
Axial fan
A, C
static
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 2,74 · ln(P) – 6,33 + N
40
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 0,78 · ln(P) – 1,88 + N
B, D
total
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 2,74 · ln(P) – 6,33 + N
58
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 0,78 · ln(P) – 1,88 + N
Centrifugal forward curved fan and centrifugal radial bladed fan
A, C
static
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 2,74 · ln(P) – 6,33 + N
44
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 0,78 · ln(P) – 1,88 + N
B, D
total
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 2,74 · ln(P) – 6,33 + N
49
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 0,78 · ln(P) – 1,88 + N
Centrifugal backward curved fan without housing
A, C
static
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 4,56 · ln(P) – 10,5 + N
62
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 1,1 · ln(P) – 2,6 + N
Centrifugal backward curved fan with housing
A, C
static
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 4,56 · ln(P) – 10,5 + N
61
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 1,1 · ln(P) – 2,6 + N
B, D
total
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 4,56 · ln(P) – 10,5 + N
64
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 1,1 · ln(P) – 2,6 + N
Mixed flow fan
A, C
static
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 4,56 · ln(P) – 10,5 + N
50
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 1,1 · ln(P) – 2,6 + N
B, D
total
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 4,56 · ln(P) – 10,5 + N
62
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = 1,1 · ln(P) – 2,6 + N
Cross flow fan
B, D
total
0,125 ≤ P ≤ 10
η target = 1,14 · ln(P) – 2,6 + N
21
10 < P ≤ 500
η target = N
3. Product information requirements on fans
1.
The information on fans set out in points 2(1) to 2(14) shall be visibly displayed on:
(a)
the technical documentation of fans;
(b)
free access websites of manufacturers of fans.
2.
The following information shall be displayed:
(1)
overall efficiency (η), rounded to 1 decimal place;
(2)
measurement category used to determine the energy efficiency (A-D);
(3)
efficiency category (static or total);
(4)
efficiency grade at optimum energy efficiency point;
(5)
whether the calculation of fan efficiency assumed use of a VSD and if so, whether the VSD is integrated within the fan or the VSD must be installed with the fan;
(6)
year of manufacture;
(7)
manufacturer’s name or trade mark, commercial registration number and place of manufacturer;
(8)
product’s model number;
(9)
the rated motor power input(s) (kW), flow rate(s) and pressure(s) at optimum energy efficiency;
(10)
rotations per minute at the optimum energy efficiency point;
(11)
the ‘specific ratio’;
(12)
information relevant for facilitating disassembly, recycling or disposal at end-of-life;
(13)
information relevant to minimise impact on the environment and ensure optimal life expectancy as regards installation, use and maintenance of the fan;
(14)
description of additional items used when determining the fan energy efficiency, such as ducts, that are not described in the measurement category and not supplied with the fan.
3.
The information in the technical documentation shall be provided in the order as presented in points 2(1) to 2(14). The exact wording used in the list does not need to be repeated. It may be displayed using graphs, figures or symbols rather than text.
4.
The information referred to in points 2(1), 2(2), 2(3), 2(4) and 2(5) shall be durably marked on or near the rating plate of the fan, where for point 2(5) one of the following forms of words must be used to indicate what is applicable:
—
‘A variable speed drive must be installed with this fan’,
—
‘A variable speed drive is integrated within the fan’.
5.
Manufacturers shall provide information in the manual of instruction on specific precautions to be taken when fans are assembled, installed or maintained. If provision 2(5) of the product information requirements indicates that a VSD must be installed with the fan, manufacturers shall provide details on the characteristics of the VSD to ensure optimal use after assembly.