Scott, You’ve got a curious mix of old and new news in hand.

The EuP Directive is now the ErP (Energy Related Products) Directive and is 
realized through many implementing regulations, which are no longer draft.

Grab a beer and review 
https://ec.europa.eu/energy/en/topics/energy-efficiency/energy-efficient-products

Note that the energy labeling directive operates separately from the ErP. Many 
products/components subject to ErP are not subject to Energy Labeling.

There is some harmony among the ErP regulations, but each is its own creature. 
A few bring a particular component type (e.g. fans) and the products which 
incorporate them explicitly into scope, and require manufacturers to post 
information on public access websites.

Enjoy!

-Lauren Crane

From: Scott Xe <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 12:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] Regulation 2017/1369 Energy Labelling

In order to support this new energy labelling regulation, the corresponding 
delegated regulations and ecodesign regulation for each EuP will be published.  
The first 3 EuPs said to be refrigerating appliances, washing machines and 
dishwashers.  Where can we find the draft regulations and the road map of 
implementation for ref?

Thanks and regards,

Scott
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