appliances and the EnerGuide rating for heating and cooling equipment?
There are four key differences between the EnerGuide label for major household and appliances and the EnerGuide rating for heating and cooling products: The EnerGuide rating for heating and cooling products is printed on the back of manufacturer’s brochures because consumers are more likely to view product labels when buying these products. EnerGuide labels for major household appliances are affixed directly on the product. The EnerGuide rating for heating and cooling products shows the energy efficiency of the products; therefore, the higher the number, the more energy efficient the product. The EnerGuide label for appliances shows how much energy the appliances consume; therefore the lower the number, the more energy-efficient the appliance. An energy-efficient heating or cooling product would have the arrow closest to the right side of the horizontal bar. An appliance is more energy efficient if the arrow is closer to the left of the horizontal bar. The EnerGuide rating for heating