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Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2015 of 11 March 2019 supplementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1369 of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to energy labelling of light sources and repealing Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 874/2012 (Text with EEA relevance)
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The dimensions and specifications of the elements constituting the labels shall be as indicated in paragraph 1 of Annex III and in the label designs for standard-sized and small sized labels for light sources.
The background of the label shall be 100 % white.
The typefaces shall be Verdana and Calibri.
Colours shall be CMYK – cyan, magenta, yellow and black, following this example: 0-70-100-0: 0 % cyan, 70 % magenta, 100 % yellow, 0 % black.
The labels shall fulfil all the following requirements (numbers refer to the figures above):
the supplier’s name shall be 100 % black and in Verdana Bold 8 pt – 5 pt (standard-sized – small-sized label);
the model identifier shall be 100 % black and in Verdana Regular 8 pt – 5 pt (standard-sized – small-sized label);
the A to G scale shall be as follows:
the letters of the energy efficiency scale shall be 100 % white and in Calibri Bold 10,5 pt – 7 pt (standard-sized – small-sized label); the letters shall be centred on an axis at 2 mm - 1,5 mm (standard-sized – small-sized label) from the left side of the arrows;
the colours of A to G scale arrows shall be as follows:
A-class: 100,0,100,0;
B-class: 70,0,100,0;
C-class: 30,0,100,0;
D-class: 0,0,100,0;
E-class: 0,30,100,0;
F-class: 0,70,100,0;
G-class: 0,100,100,0;
the letter of the energy efficiency class shall be 100 % white and in Calibri Bold 16 pt – 10 pt (standard-sized – small-sized label). The energy efficiency class arrow and the corresponding arrow in the A to G scale shall be positioned in such a way that their tips are aligned. The letter in the energy efficiency class arrow shall be positioned in the centre of the rectangular part of the arrow which shall be 100 % black;
the energy consumption value shall be in Verdana Bold 12 pt; ‘kWh/1 000h’ shall be in Verdana Regular 8 pt – 5 pt (standard-sized – small-sized label), 100 % black;
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