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ENER Lot 1 - Space Heaters (Heat Pumps) Published regulation 813/2013 affects all Heat Pumps (both air and water cooled) with a rated heating output below 400kW (measured at -10°C ambient). The heat pumps affected by this regulation are classified as Low Temperature if heating outlet fluid temperature can not be supplied at 52°C (measured at -7°C ambient). A new KPI Ecodesign regulation 813/2013 introduces a new Key Performance Indicator (KPI) for seasonal primary energy efficiency (η s,h ), that allows product efficiency comparison with different energy sources. ƞ s,h (%) =1/CC x SCOP -∑ F i SCOP – Seasonal Coefficient of Performance CC – Conversion Coefficient Ratio between the annual heating demand and the annual electrical input energy over the entire heating season. European average coefficient that represents the amount of primary energy required to obtain electricity. SCOP is calculated using standard EN14825, which takes the following into account: CC is defined by the regulation with a constant value of 2,5. • Seasonal efficiency while the compressor is running (SCOPon) ∑ F i – Correction Factors • Electrical consumption when the compressor is not running: crankcase heater, standby or OFF mode Air source heat pumps ∑ F i = 3% • Backup heater required to achieve the defined heating design load Water source heat pumps A better Indicator Easy to Compare η s,h and SCOP are better indicators than full load COP for heating efficiency, as they take into account a representative set of operating hours and real world conditions. η s,h is the Seasonal PRIMARY Energy Efficiency value and is used to compare heating products using different energy sources. ∑ F i = 8% Eco-Design Requirements for Space Heaters (Heat Pumps) MEPS - Minimum Efficiency Performance Standards = ɳ s, h TIER 1 (Oct'15) TIER 2 (Oct'17) ɳ s, h ɳ s, h Heat Pump 100% 110% Low Temperature Heat Pump < 400 kW 115% 125% 88