What should I do if I see an appliance with an energy label but can find this listed on the energyrating web site?
Sometimes the manufacturer will remove the product from the energyrating listing when it is not generally available on the market any more (obsolete models). Removal from the listing does not affect the validity of the product’s registration. However, sometimes products are placed on the market with false labels or are supplied to retailers with labels before they have been registered. These are serious breaches of the regulations. If you have any doubts please contact energyrating@environment.gov.au with the product details and we will advise you if there is a problem.
Sometimes the manufacturer will remove the product from the energyrating listing when it is not generally available on the market any more (obsolete models). Removal from the listing does not affect the validity of the product’s registration. However, sometimes products are placed on the market with false labels or are supplied to retailers with labels before they have been registered. These are serious breaches of the regulations. If you have any doubts please contact energyrating@climatechange.gov.au with the product details and we will advise you if there is a problem.
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