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Just clawing through the legal side of heating systems, as ever not overly clear.

Is it common practice to issue a Energy Related Products directive label/report for any new heating system installed? Is there a legal requirement to do so?
 
ErP is a bit of a farce. We are supposed to evaluate the install once complete. All boilers will come with a label we are supposed to work out the overall system efficiency based on controls etc. Some manu apps allow a new label to be produced on site

Thanks, seems a bit like plucking a number from thin air when you read up on it.

There seem to be an awful lot of variables and it doesn’t appear the include radiators.
 

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