O’z DSt 3017:2015 PDF

O’z DSt 3017:2015

Name in English:
O’z DSt 3017:2015

Name in Russian:
O’z DSt 3017:2015

Description in English:

General requirements for marking of energy efficiency of household and other energy-consuming facilities

Description in Russian:
Общие требования к маркированию энергетической эффективности бытовых и иных энергопотребляющих устройств
Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (pdf/doc)

Page count:
40

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5 business days

Delivery time (for Russian version):
1 business day

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UZDST00863

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Full title and description

O’z DSt 3017:2015 — Maishiy va boshqa energiya sarflaydigan qurilmalarning energetik samaradorligi va ularni tamg‘alash (English: General requirements for marking of energy efficiency of household and other energy‑consuming devices). The standard establishes national requirements for the marking (labeling) of energy efficiency grades for household and other energy‑consuming appliances placed on the market in Uzbekistan.

Abstract

O’z DSt 3017:2015 sets out general principles and mandatory information for energy‑efficiency labels used on consumer and other energy‑consuming devices. It defines the label content and presentation, the assignment of energy‑efficiency grades, and the obligations of manufacturers, importers and suppliers to apply marking so that end users can compare energy performance at point of sale.

General information

  • Status: Active / in force (national state standard of the Republic of Uzbekistan).
  • Publication date: 2015 (adopted and published as O’z DSt 3017:2015).
  • Publisher: O'zbekiston Respublikasi Standartlashtirish, Metrologiya va Sertifikatlashtirish Agentligi (O‘zstandart / Uzstandart).
  • ICS / categories: Energy‑efficiency labelling; household and other energy‑consuming appliances; consumer information and product marking (national classification under O’z DSt for energy labelling of appliances).
  • Edition / version: 1st edition — 2015 (O’z DSt 3017:2015).
  • Number of pages: 40 pages (typical published PDF/document length).

Scope

The standard applies to household and other energy‑consuming devices placed on the market in Uzbekistan and prescribes general requirements for energy‑efficiency marking. It covers what information must appear on labels, the visual presentation and wording of the label, assignment or declaration of an energy class, and the responsibilities of manufacturers, importers and suppliers for correct marking. The scope is intended to support transparent consumer information and to implement national policy measures on mandatory labeling and certification of appliances.

Key topics and requirements

  • Definition of energy‑efficiency grades and how they are expressed on the label (grade/class system and required numerical or index values).
  • Mandatory label content: energy class, measured/declared consumption (annual or per‑cycle), model identification and relevant capacity/performance parameters.
  • Label format and placement rules for point‑of‑sale and on‑product presentation (size, pictograms, colours and minimum information set).
  • Obligations for manufacturers/importers/suppliers to provide test data, technical documentation and to register marked products where required by national procedures.
  • Reference to test methods and to related safety and performance standards used to determine the energy data (appliance‑specific test standards such as IEC/GOST/Uz TR references are commonly cited alongside the labeling rules).
  • Conformity, verification and enforcement provisions to ensure labels are correct and consistent with measured performance.

Typical use and users

Primary users are manufacturers, importers and distributors placing household appliances and energy‑consuming equipment on the Uzbekistan market; testing and certification laboratories that verify energy performance; national market surveillance and certification authorities; and retailers who must display labels at point of sale. Consumers and procurement officers use the labels to compare energy performance and lifetime operating cost of products. The standard is referenced in import documentation and technical regulatory checks for refrigerators, washing machines, ovens and similar products.

Related standards

O’z DSt 3017:2015 is typically used alongside appliance safety and performance standards (for example the IEC/GOST series for household appliance safety and test methods) and national technical regulations for specific product groups (Uz TR documents). It also complements international energy‑labelling frameworks and product‑specific test methods used worldwide. In practice manufacturers reference IEC/GOST test standards together with O’z DSt 3017 when declaring labels for imports and domestic production.

Keywords

Energy efficiency, energy label, labeling, household appliances, energy class, product marking, Uzbekistan, O'z DSt 3017:2015, manufacturers, importers, conformity, energy consumption.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: O’z DSt 3017:2015 is the national standard of Uzbekistan that sets general requirements for the marking (labeling) of energy efficiency grades of household and other energy‑consuming devices.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers the required content, format and presentation of energy‑efficiency labels, how energy classes are shown, documentation obligations for suppliers, and the linkage to tests and conformity procedures used to substantiate the declared energy performance.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Manufacturers, importers, testing/certification labs, market surveillance bodies, retailers and procurement officers — and indirectly consumers who rely on the labels to compare product energy performance.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The document is published as O’z DSt 3017:2015 and is listed as active in national standard catalogues and commercial standards collections. Users should check with the national standards agency (O‘zstandart) or official registries for any amendments or later revisions.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: It is part of the body of O’z DSt standards issued in 2015 that address product requirements, safety and labelling; it is commonly used together with product‑specific technical regulations and IEC/GOST test standards referenced for particular appliance types.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Energy efficiency; label; energy class; household appliances; marking; Uzbekistan; conformity; energy consumption.