Guidance and Information Paper on The Use of Lighting Product Standards in Europe
This Guidance and Information paper is designed to help the market in the selection of standards, the preparation and maintenance of the technical file and Declaration of Conformity for placing the product on the market. It can also be used as guidance by Market Surveillance authorities for checking conformity considering the option chosen by the manufacturer.
Visit the pageThe LightingEurope Visual Guide for Emergency Lighting
This visual guide is meant to provide a comprehensive overview on the specification, installation, and maintenance of Emergency Lighting. The guide references the latest standards and relevant regulations to support the correct installation and application of this technology.
Visit the pageEU Green Deal Compendium
This document is designed to help our members, particularly smaller companies, navigate and comply with the key sustainability regulations and directives recently adopted by the EU institutions.
Visit the pageEcodesign Guidelines
This new revised version addresses the changes introduced by the Omnibus Amendment published on 26 February 2021 (e.g. SVM, heating lamps, energy label transition period from 1st July). We’ve also updated the text in some sections to reflect our understanding about how to interpret and apply certain requirements.
Visit the pageEnergy Labelling Guidelines
This new revised version addresses the changes introduced by the Omnibus Amendment published on 26 February 2021 (e.g. SVM, heating lamps, energy label transition period from 1st July). We’ve also updated the text in some sections to reflect our understanding about how to interpret and apply certain requirements.
Visit the pageEPREL Database Guidelines
All products in scope of the new EU ecodesign and energy labelling rules for light sources must be registered in the EPREL database before they can be placed on the market.
Visit the pageRadio Equipment Directive Guidelines
These Guidelines are intended to assist the market in understanding the EU Commission Radio Equipment Directive. They will be updated as and when necessary and a revised version will then be published.
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