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Energy label specifications according to the European ErP directive
- Class B heating energy efficiency
- Sanitary energy efficiency profile XL Class A
Characteristics of heating/DHW operation:
- Nominal heat input: 25 kW
- Classification European Directive EEC 92/42: ****
- Quantity of hot water with Δt=25°C: 14 l/min
- Dimensions (hxlxp) mm 780 x 400 x 336
- METHANE power supply
- Legend:
C (heating + sanitary water) S (sealed chamber) I (electronic ignition, ionisation control)
- Exclusive services:
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Mynute Sinthesi - ErP
Mynute Sinthesi by Beretta is a wall-mounted condensing boiler for high temperature single-family systems. Continuous electronic modulation of the gas antifreeze device as standard (up to 0°C). Environmental Self-Regulation System (SARA). Mynute Sinthesi keeps all the peculiarities of the Mynute range unchanged but evolves towards new needs. The boiler is equipped with a heat recovery unit on the fumes and combustion in a sealed chamber; this makes it possible to obtain very high performance in terms of efficiency and therefore significant energy savings. Mynute Sinthesi therefore represents the ideal solution both in the first installation and in the replacement.
Characteristics:
- ErP boilers with 6 m low consumption circulator (EEI≤0.20)
- Specific for high temperature systems
- Condensing post exchanger in aluminum alloy
- IPX5D electrical protection degree
- Environmental Self-Regulation System (SARA)
- Hydraulic connections cover (optional)
- Template, plumbing fittings, gas and sanitary taps supplied
- For gas conversion, contact authorized Beretta Technical Assistance Centres
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Beretta is “ERP”. The concrete commitment towards an eco-sustainable future
The acronym ErP, acronym of "Energy related Products" (Products connected to the use of energy), identifies the Directive 2009/125/EC aimed at reducing the energy consumption of products through eco-compatible design. Starting from 26 September 2015 , the date of its effective entry into force in the European Union, it will mark an epochal turning point for heating products and the production of domestic hot water. On that date, other regulations issued at the same time for the energy labeling of products to supplement the corresponding Directive 2010/30/EU will also become effective.
The regulation provides that all products intended for heating and for the production of domestic hot water with a nominal thermal power lower than or equal to 70 kW can only be placed on the market with an energy label that highlights the efficiency class * . Different energy efficiency labels have been provided based on the different types of appliances/technologies, but all have the same graduated color scale that identifies the various levels of efficiency at a glance. The purpose of the labels is to give the consumer the possibility to easily identify the level of efficiency of a product and to be able to make a homogeneous comparison between products that use different technologies. For products whose transformation efficiency is influenced by external conditions, such as heat pumps, the efficiency data is reported by climatic bands.
In addition to the product labels, the European regulation has provided for the creation of a system label in case systems are created with different appliances, components and related controls. This second type of labeling, thanks to the virtuous synergy between the different elements, will make it possible to create systems capable of reaching levels of efficiency even higher than those of the individual appliances. Also starting from the same date, new seasonal efficiency limits will be triggered for products intended for heating and combined. These for products with nominal thermal power equal to or less than 400kW, will prevent less efficient products from being placed on the market. The obligation to comply with minimum heat loss limits will also apply to DHW tanks. For primary water tanks, these will be subject to compliance with an energy classification based on heat dispersion. For sanitary accumulations, up to 500 liters there will be a labeling obligation, from 500 to 2000 liters will be bound to compliance with the energy classification. For heat pumps for heating and mixed appliances, in addition to the seasonal efficiency limits, there will be specific noise emission limits for power sizes. Even water heaters, whether gas, heat pump or solar, in order to be placed on the market, in addition to energy labelling, will have to comply with a series of requirements in terms of efficiency.
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