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China export standards for Air-source heat pump
Air-source heat pumps extract thermal energy from ambient air to provide space heating, cooling, and domestic hot water. Chinese manufacturers exporting heat pumps face a complex grid of requirements: refrigerant regulations restrict or phase out high-GWP HFCs under regimes such as the EU F-gas Regulation and the Kigali Amendment; seasonal energy efficiency metrics (SCOP, SEER under EU Ecodesign; HSPF and EER in North America) set minimum performance thresholds; and electrical safety, EMC, and noise emission limits must be met for CE, UKCA, or national marks. Some markets also require specific installer certification before units can be commissioned. The pages below compare regulatory requirements across all dimensions for each market covered.
Comparison collection
Comparisons by destination market
Australia (RCM/AS-NZS)
- Australia (RCM/AS-NZS) - Air-source heat pump · View comparison
Canada (Health Canada / CSA)
- Canada (Health Canada / CSA) - Air-source heat pump · View comparison
European Union (CE)
- European Union (CE) - Air-source heat pump · View comparison
India (BIS/ALMM)
- India (BIS/ALMM) - Air-source heat pump · View comparison
Japan (PSE/JET)
- Japan (PSE/JET) - Air-source heat pump · View comparison
Mexico (NOM / COFEPRIS)
- Mexico (NOM / COFEPRIS) - Air-source heat pump · View comparison
United Kingdom (UKCA)
- United Kingdom (UKCA) - Air-source heat pump · View comparison
United States (UL/FCC)
- United States (UL/FCC) - Air-source heat pump · View comparison