Regulation respecting the energy efficiency of electrical or hydrocarbon-fuelled appliances. Country/Territory Canada Document type Regulation Date 2018 (2019) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Energy Keyword Energy conservation/energy production Certification Standards Registration Geographical area Americas, Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, East Pacific, North America, North Atlantic Abstract This Regulation regards certification and labelling for energy efficiency purpose of electrical or hydrocarbon-fuelled appliances listed in the schedules 1 and 2. The compliance of an appliance is tested and verified according to the applicable test procedure specified in Schedule 1 and according to any specification in Schedule 1. An appliance listed in Schedule 2, as defined in the Energy Efficiency Regulations, 2016 (SOR/2016-311), must comply with the energy efficiency standards applicable to the appliance in accordance with the Regulation, based on the period during which its manufacturing is completed. An appliance listed in Schedule 1 or 2 must be labelled with an energy efficiency verification mark issued by a body accredited by the Standards Council of Canada to operate a certification program in respect of energy efficiency. The verification mark certifies that the appliance has been tested and that, as the case may, its energy performance or compliance with the applicable energy efficiency standards have been verified. For the purposes of the first paragraph, an external power supply may be marked with roman numerals authorized by an accredited body. An appliance listed in Schedule 1 or 2 must be provided with at least one permanent label bearing the identification of its manufacturer, its model number and its date of manufacturing or bearing a code identifying that date, such as the appliance’s serial number. An appliance referred to in section 24 of the Act respecting energy efficiency and energy conservation standards for certain electrical or hydrocarbon-fuelled appliances (chapter N-1.01) must be provided with a permanent label obtained from the Minister certifying that it is demonstrated that the energy consumption equal to or lower than that permitted by regulation results from the various authorized standards. A label or a mark provided for in sections 3 and 4 must be affixed so that it is easily located and read without having to disassemble a part of the appliance. The label or mark may be affixed on the exterior of the appliance package. A manufacturer of appliances listed in Schedule 1 or 2 keeps up to date a register containing at least the name of the certification body referred to in section 3. Full text English Website legisquebec.gouv.qc.ca