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26 - energy ratings or labelling initiatives
EC energy labels: What is it What is a necessity of the label to be What was the scale b4 and what does it facilitate In 2010 what was introduced What has the scale changed to and why
Energy efficiency labels and logo:
What is it and who is it awarded by
What kind of products is it given to, 3 lines
EC e labels:
Compulsory European scheme to indicate e consumption level
Label must be clearly displayed
Highly visible, coloured A to G = easy comparison
New EC energy labels with pictograms introduced in 2010
Scale has changed to A+++ to D due to improved energy efficiency
Energy efficiency label and logo:
It is a certification mark issued by the Energy Saving Trust
Only awarded to most e efficient p.
Used for washing machines fridges light bulbs etc
Also for insulation products
Go/no go gauge
What do they do
What makes it easy to use
What is it faster than and why, 3
It checks a measurement for tolerance range with a pass/fail reading.
The gauge is made with a max and min dimension so it’s easy to use
Quicker than verifier and micrometer as don’t need to reading
No need to readjust or calibrate
Design influences Arts and crafts Why did it come about Name 3 inspirations Name some features, first 6 main
WILLIAM MORRIS
It was a reaction to the loss of traditional skill and overuse of ornamentation from industrial revolution
Inspiration: Simplicity, natural forms, timber
Features: handmade traditional wood methods. Beauty of grain showed. Natural patterns, forms, tiles, wallpaper and texture.
Art Deco After which WW did it become popular. From which countries does it take inspiration from What kind of form does it use Colours? How does it differ from art nouveau
CLARICE CLIFF
End of ww1, mass production and travel became more Popular. Discovery of tomb 1922.
Uses range of international styles like Egyptian, aztek and African carving
Ziggurat, stepped decoration. Stylised geometrical forms, from jewellery to furniture
Bold colours, black and chrome
More geometric than art nouveau
WEEE
WASTE from electrical and electronic equipment
It’s a mandatory European directive that covers end of life.
It’s a regulation that places an obligation on manufactures to take back electronics with the goal to reduce electronic equipment going to landfill
QA
Checking correct temperatures for effective cavity fillings in moulding procedures
Getting materials and components from ISO 9002 management and standard suppliers
Maintenance Schedules to maintain tolerances
Pre production CAD modelling to check fit and assembly
FEA and Mould Flow Analysis