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The ErP Ecodesign Regulations.Useful Information About ErP.
At a glance 1. What is meant by ErP? 4 – 7 2. What must I take into account? 8 – 153. Why is KSB ahead of its time? 16 – 17 4. How do the ErP regulations and FluidFuture® complement each other? 18 – 23
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Pumps have a high level of savings potential: 30 % of the energy consumption in industry is attributable to pumps.
ErP is the abbreviation for “Energy-related Products”, which are products with
high energy requirements – but also a high savings potential. The ErP regulati-
ons were imposed with the aim of reducing this energy consumption. They also
establish the minimum energy efficiency requirements that pumps and motors
must meet.
More information is available at: www.ksb.com/fluidfuture/erp
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What is meant by ErP?4 5
What exactly does ErP mean?
What is meant by ErP?6 7
What are the goals of the ErP regulations?
With the high-efficiency products from KSB, you are already on the safe side.
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The legal requirements to be met by 2020
20 % fewer greenhouse gases
20 % more renewable energies
20 % less energy consumption
(to achieve the aims of the Kyoto Protocol)
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9What must I take into account?8
When do the minimum requirements come into effect?
There are mandatory minimum efficiency levels for various product groups from 2013.
These will be made even stricter by 2020 and apply to products that include the following:
n Circulators n Standardised water pumps n Electric motors (regulation in force since 2011)
Ahead of its timeKSB products are highly efficient and already meet the requirements for 2015 and beyond.
The ErP logo on a product provides information about the ErP regulations with which it
complies.
MEI ≥ 0.10 MEI ≥ 0.40p p
1 January 2013 1 January 2015 1 January 2020
EEI ≤ 0.27 EEI ≤ 0.23 EEI ≤ 0.23
p p p
Water pumps
Circulators
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11What must I take into account?10
Units of measurement in energy efficiency.
The minimum efficiency requirements of the ErP regulations for pumps are expressed
in terms of the MEI and EEI values. The old EU logo for energy consumption labelling
is being replaced by these new figures.
For standardised water pumps, the unit is: MEI (minimum efficiency index): a high value = high efficiency
For circulators, the unit is: EEI (energy efficiency index): a low value = high efficiency
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13What must I take into account?12
Units of measurement in energy efficiency.
Since the system of voluntary energy efficiency labelling has been replaced, the new
globally harmonised classes (IE codes) are valid for almost all low-voltage three-phase
motors.
For electric motors, the following codes apply: IE4 = Super premium efficiency
IE3 = Premium efficiency
IE2 = High efficiency
IE1 = Standard efficiency
1 January 2015 1 January 2017
IE3 or IE2 with FI
P = 7.5 kW – 375 kW
IE3 or IE2 with FI
P = 0.75 kW – 375 kW
p p
Motors
16 June 2011
IE2
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Which KSB products fall under the ErP regulations?
Standardised water pumps:Etanorm/Etanorm-R, Etabloc, Etachrom, Etaline/Etaline-R, Etaline-Z, Movitec,
UPA 100C, UPA 150C, S 100D
Circulators:Rio-Eco N, Rio-Eco Z N, Calio, Calio S
Electric motors:KSB SuPremE®, variable speed standard motors, IE3 motors
What must I take into account?
Water Pumpscirculators
KSB SuPremE® motor
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17Why is KSB ahead of its time?16
Innovation leader technology.
The standardised water pumps from KSBalready meet the minimum requirements for 2015 as defined by the ErP regulations for
standardised water pumps.
The circulators from KSBalready achieve some of the energy efficiency values for 2015 that are required
by the ErP regulations.
The KSB SuPremE® motoralready exceeds the minimum energy efficiency values for 2017 that are required
by the ErP regulations for drives.
Die Heizungsumwälzpumpen von KSB
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19How do the ErP regulations and FluidFuture® complement each other?
Energy: we spend all ours to save lots of yours.
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Discover potential energy savings.
The ErP regulations play an important role in saving energy at component level.
You can potentially save even more energy by optimising the overall efficiency
of your plant with the FluidFuture® energy efficiency concept. This enables you to
save money.
How do the ErP regulations and FluidFuture® complement each other?
Example:Replace a centrifugal pump with:
n A variable speed Etabloc PumpDriven With an 18.5 kW SuPremE® synchronous motor
Result:Energy saved: approx. 371 kWh/d g 15,700 €/aReduction: 1900 tonnes of CO2/a g 74.7 %
82%
8%
10%
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Energy-optimised plants for the future.
With its high-efficiency products, KSB ensures that entire plants are made fit for
the future and can make full use of savings potentials.
Life cycle costs of a pump
Energy Initial investment Maintenance
How do the ErP regulations and FluidFuture® complement each other?
0292.024/02-EN / 02.13 / Die Gruppe / © KSB Aktiengesellschaft 2013
Subject to technical modification without prior notice
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