> In delegated regulation with regard to energy labelling, there are
> verification tolerances for market surveillance.  I have learnt that there is
> a new interpretation discussed in EU countries recently that the
> manufacturer/importers cannot use the tolerances in the measurement to support
> the declared values.  The measured values must fall into the range of declared
> rating without the use of tolerances.  Have anyone learnt about that and any
> detail why the tolerances are solely used by market surveillance?
> 
> Thanks and regards,
> 
> Scott


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