CE – UL CERTIFICATIONS
Patrizia Volpato designs and creates luxury chandeliers with CE, UL, CCC, SASO, UKCA certificates. This guarantees compliance and safety for all products, both for collections and custom made creations.
Each chandelier is accompanied by a label showing the symbols of the certifications applicable to
the product. For a complete overview of the symbols and their meanings, regarding the CE and UL certifications of our luxury products, please see the dedicated section here.
ISO 9001:2015
The UNI EN ISO 9001:2015 standard guarantees the control of the production process and service delivery . The guarantee occurs through a coding process within specific procedures and through a methodical control process of compliance with the established rules.
ISO 14001:2015
The ISO 14000 certification identifies a series of standards, guidelines and references useful for building a system capable of managing and controlling the environmental policies of an organization (company) .
SAVE ENERGY
High performance and innovative functions such as ENERGY SAVER will save you money on your electricity bill for power supply; it offers professionals in the sector the opportunity to actively contribute to environmental protection, energy saving and cost reduction.
CE
The CE marking is mandatory for all products for which there is a Community directive. It is carried out by the manufacturer of a product regulated in the European Union, who declares, by means of the declaration of conformity or performance for construction products, that the product complies with the safety requirements set out in the applicable Community directives or regulations.
RAEE
The definition WEEE indicates the "Waste from
Electrical and Electronic Equipment” which following an ever
increased diffusion of WEEE (electrical and electronic equipment),
used by everyone in everyday life and for ever greater purposes, they require
of an increasingly correct disposal that does not further damage
the environment around us.
CLASS I
Class I devices are equipped with a connection of the metal masses to the earth potential in normal operating conditions, creating protection through earthing. Earthing consists of a series of measures designed to ensure that the metal masses have the earth potential, preventing them from becoming live with each other or with each other and the earth.
CLASS II
Class II appliances, also known as double insulated, are designed so that they do not require an earth connection. They are constructed so that a single fault cannot cause the user to come into contact with dangerous voltages. This is generally achieved by making the container casing out of insulating materials, or in any case by ensuring that the live parts are surrounded by a double layer of insulating material (main insulation + supplementary insulation) or by using reinforced insulation.
CLASS III
The devices are in class III when the protection against electric shock relies on the fact that there are no voltages higher than the SELV (Safety Extra-Low Voltage) safety extra-low voltage. In practice, this device is powered either by a battery or by a SELV transformer.
The voltage produced, less than 25 Vac or 60 Vdc, is low enough to not normally be dangerous in case of contact with the human body. Class III devices do not need to be provided with a protective earth.
F
The F symbol indicates that the product may be suitable for installation on flammable surfaces. If crossed out, it indicates that it is not suitable for installation on flammable surfaces.
IP
The standard classifies the degrees of protection of enclosures for electrical equipment. The IP degree is indicated by two characteristic digits plus two additional letters if necessary. The first digit indicates the degree of protection against the penetration of solid foreign bodies. The second digit indicates the degree of protection against the penetration of liquids.
See table above
ENERGY CLASSES
The energy consumption classes, said more
energy efficiency classes properly
European, they are the
divisions of efficiency values — mainly for household appliances but not only — into bands among themselves
contigue. On the European energy label the set of energy classes
possible appears as a scale composed typically of seven colored segments:
from green (best efficiency overall), to yellow, to red (lowest efficiency). The class of a given appliance is indicated on this scale with a letter that can go from A+++ (best efficiency) to G (least
efficiency). To maintain a good visual impact of the label some classes,
either up or down, they don't appear. So the label for the light bulbs has a
scale from A++ to E (because the A+++ class does not yet exist for them), most
Other appliances use a scale from A+++ to D.
DOUBLE IGNITION
Appliance equipped with double ignition , the electrical circuits are connected in such a way that the end user can turn on some of the lights and keep another part off at his/her convenience.
DIMERATION
The dimmer is used to vary the intensity of the light of a lamp, dimmable LED lamps are therefore those lamps that offer the possibility of regulating their brightness.
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