AS/NZS 2040.1:2005
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Performance of household electrical appliances – Clothes washing machines – Methods for measuring performance, energy and water consumption
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
AS | 2005-12-22 | 89 |
Specifies the method of determining the performance characteristics of electric clothes washing machines intended for household and similar use. This Standard is not intended for the evaluation or comparison of the performance of detergents or other laundry aids. This Standard does not specify safety requirements.
Scope
This Standard specifies the method of determining the performance characteristics of electric clothes washing machines intended for household and similar use.
This Standard is not intended for the evaluation or comparison of the performance of detergents or other laundry aids.
This Standard does not specify safety requirements.
Examples of appliances covered by this Standard are both horizontal and vertical axis single bowl machines, twin tub units and the washing function of combination washer/dryer units.
In particular, this Standard—
(a) states and defines the principal performance characteristics of electric clothes washing machines, which are—
(i) soil removal;
(ii) water extraction;
(iii) severity of washing;
(iv) energy and water consumption;
(v) degree of vibration;
(vi) rinse performance; and
(vii) standby power.
(b) specifies the standard methods of measuring these characteristics; and
(c) sets levels of acceptable performance.