Energy efficiency label annual electricity consumption
The annual electricity consumption labeled with the energy efficiency label refers to the total amount of electric energy consumed by the equipment (such as air conditioning) during operation in a year under certain conditions (such as outdoor air temperature,
indoor air temperature, indoor humidity and other fixed test conditions).
This index reflects the energy efficiency level of the equipment and is one of the important indicators to measure its energy saving.
For the specific annual electricity consumption value, it will be affected by a variety of factors, including the use time of the equipment, temperature setting, indoor and outdoor temperature difference, cooling capacity or heat production. (Required to complete the test data in a certified laboratory)
Among them, the use time and temperature setting are the most important factors affecting power consumption. In general, the longer the use time and the lower the temperature setting, the higher the power consumption will be.
When choosing to purchase electrical products, it can be judged according to the energy efficiency grade and annual electricity consumption index affixed to the energy efficiency label.
The higher the energy efficiency rating and the lower the annual electricity consumption of electrical products, the greater the contribution to environmental protection and energy saving benefits.
In addition, electrical products with energy-saving functions can also reduce annual electricity consumption through intelligent control and energy recovery technologies.