Energy rating labels for televisions. When will the labels appear? Some TVs already have energy rating labels – these models have been participating in.

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Energy rating labels for televisions

When will the labels appear? Some TVs already have energy rating labels – these models have been participating in a voluntary program that started in late 2008 From 1 October 2009 energy efficiency regulations will be introduced across Australia All TVs imported after 1 October will have to display an energy rating label and be registered at

Managing the move to TV energy labels Regulations require that TVs imported after 1 October have a label attached when on display This means that you should check that: TVs on your showroom floor have labels TVs delivered to your store have labels If you find a TV without a label – notify your supervisor and ask your supplier to send some labels for that model ( Keep in mind that the television is permitted to be sold without a label IF it was imported prior to October. You should check the status of the model with the supplier and note their response)

Why introduce TV energy labels? Over the last 20 years, TV energy use has increased 300% There are now more than 18 million TVs in Australia Each year about two million TVs are sold In one day, a large widescreen TV can use more energy than a dishwasher, clothes washer and dryer combined

How will TV energy labels help? Energy rating labels will allow customers to consider energy use when choosing a TV The labels show the energy savings of more efficient TVs Together with minimum energy performance standards for TVs, the labels will encourage manufacturers to keep improving TV energy efficiency

What are the benefits for customers? Energy star labels are well-recognised and understood Most customers think about energy efficiency at some stage when buying a fridge, clothes washer or dishwasher because of the label But most Australians are not aware of the large amount of energy consumed by wide-screen TVs

What are the benefits for customers? Energy rating labels will change this by providing highly visible and reliable information on the energy efficiency of different TVs This will allow customers to choose more efficient TVs which: use less energy save on power bills reduce greenhouse gas emissions

What are the benefits for customers? LOOK FOR THE STARS!!! More stars = Energy efficiency = Savings on power bills

How do we read the labels? Stars The more stars, the better The greater the number of stars, the more efficient the television is compared to other competitive models of the same screen size. kWh per year (kilowatt hours per year) Less is best The smaller the number, the more efficient the television is compared to other competitive models of the same screen size.

How do we read the labels? Running costs Kilowatt hours (kWh) per year x 15 cents = Rough cost of running TV per year Greenhouse gas emissions 1 kilowatt hours (kWh) per year = 1 kg of greenhouse gas emissions per year Time to do the maths

Running costs (examples) kWh per year x 15 cents = rough cost of running a TV per year For this TV with a 1 star label: 1009 kWh per year x $0.15 = $ per year For this TV with a 4 star label: 416 kWh per year x $0.15 = $62.40 per year

Greenhouse Gas Emissions (examples) 1kwh per year =1kg greenhouse gas emissions per year For this TV with a 1 star label: 1009 kWh per year = 1009 kilograms of greenhouse gases per year For this TV with a 4 star label: 416 kWh per year = 416 kilograms of greenhouse gases per year

Next comes the 10 star label…

10 Star Label A 10 star label has been developed for appliances rated as 7 stars and higher Manufacturers are working hard on bringing more efficient TVs to consumers The crown on the new label will immediately identify these TVs as super efficient

Snap Quiz 1.What should you do after 1 October if you unpack a TV for display on the showroom floor and it doesnt have a label? A. A.Nothing, just carry on B. B.Contact the supplier and ask if there is a label for this model and note their response C. C.Notify your supervisor, in the meantime leaving the TV in the storeroom D. D.C then B

Snap Quiz - Answer 1 1.What should you do after 1 October if you unpack a TV for display on the showroom floor and it doesnt have a label? A. A.Nothing, just carry on B. B.Contact the supplier and ask if there is a label for this model and note their response C. C.Notify your supervisor, in the meantime leaving the TV in the storeroom D. D.C then B Step 1. You should leave it in the storeroom and inform your supervisor Step 2. Contact the supplier and ask them to supply a label for that model and serial number (Note: The regulation applies to TVs imported from 1 October, the supplier will advise on the status of that model)

Snap Quiz 2.Over the last 20 years, TV energy use has: A. A.increased by 300% B. B.doubled C. C.increased by 150% D. D.stayed the same

Snap Quiz - Answer 2 2.Over the last 20 years, TV energy use has: A. A.increased by 300% B. B.doubled C. C.increased by 150% D. D.stayed the same

Snap Quiz 3.Energy rating labels are designed to help customers choose a TV that best suits them based on: A. A.picture quality B. B.energy efficiency C. C.public popularity D. D.durability

Snap Quiz - Answer 3 3.Energy rating labels are designed to help customers choose a TV that best suits them based on: A. A.picture quality B. B.energy efficiency C. C.public popularity D. D.durability

Snap Quiz 4.If a customer wanted the most energy efficient model, which TV should they choose from the followingall competitive models with the same screen size: A. A.The newest model with a one-star rating B. B.One with a three-star rating C. C.A TV with a two stars on its label D. D.A TV with a four-star rating

Snap Quiz - Answer 4 4.If a customer wanted the most energy efficient model, which TV should they choose from the followingall competitive models with the same screen size: A. A.The newest model with a one-star rating B. B.One with a three-star rating C. C.A TV with a two stars on its label D. D.A TV with a four-star rating

Snap Quiz 5.The number of kilowatt hours (kWh) per year on an energy rating label is a measure of: A. A.a TVs energy consumption B. B.the number of units sold by the manufacturer in the last year C. C.the amount of money a customer would save on power bills in one year D. D.the size of the TVs screen

Snap Quiz - Answer 5 5.The number of kilowatt hours (kWh) per year on an energy rating label is a measure of: A. A.a TVs energy consumption B. B.the number of units sold by the manufacturer in the last year C. C.the amount of money a customer would save on power bills in one year D. D.the size of the TVs screen

Snap Quiz 6.Which of the following statements is true for measuring energy efficiency: A. A.The lower the number of kilowatt hours used per year, the better B. B.The higher the number of kilowatt hours used per year, the better C. C.The more recognised the brand is, the better D. D.The smaller the TV screen, the better

Snap Quiz - Answer 6 6.Which of the following statements is true for measuring energy efficiency: A. A.The lower the number of kilowatt hours used per year, the better B. B.The higher the number of kilowatt hours used per year, the better C. C.The more recognised the brand is, the better D. D.The smaller the TV screen, the better

Snap Quiz A.$1,047 B.$795 C.$240 D.$84 7.Using the formula on the left, calculate the rough cost of operating a TV that uses 1,600 kilowatt hours per year. Which amount is correct? Kilowatt hours (kWh) per year x 15 cents = Rough cost of running TV per year

Snap Quiz - Answer 7 A.$1,047 B.$795 C.$240 D.$84 7.Using the formula on the left, calculate the rough cost of operating a TV that uses 1,600 kilowatt hours per year. Which amount is correct? Kilowatt hours (kWh) per year x 15 cents = Rough cost of running TV per year

Snap Quiz 8.More energy efficient TVs: A. A.use less energy B. B.save on power bills C. C.reduce greenhouse gas emissions D. D.all of the above

Snap Quiz - Answer 8 8.More energy efficient TVs: A. A.use less energy B. B.save on power bills C. C.reduce greenhouse gas emissions D. D.all of the above

Snap Quiz 9.A TV that uses 1,500 kilowatt hours per year emits approximately: A. A.800 kilograms of greenhouse gases per year B. B.1,500 kilograms of greenhouse gases per year C. C.1,000 kilograms of greenhouse gases per year D. D.2,000 kilograms of greenhouse gases per year

Snap Quiz - Answer 9 9.A TV that uses 1,500 kilowatt hours per year emits approximately: A. A.800 kilograms of greenhouse gases per year B. B.1,500 kilograms of greenhouse gases per year C. C.1,000 kilograms of greenhouse gases per year D. D.2,000 kilograms of greenhouse gases per year

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