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Energy efficiency class: Energy efficiency class is a standard classification that is used all over Europe and which is understandable at first sight. Products can be efficiently compared according to classes, starting from A (the most energy efficient class), and ending with G (the most energy-intensive class). The classification of energy efficiency is based on annual energy consumption which is being calculated on the basis of several different parameters.
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Energy efficiency class: Energy efficiency class is a standard classification that is used all over Europe and which is understandable at first sight. Products can be efficiently compared according to classes, starting from A (the most energy efficient class), and ending with G (the most energy-intensive class). The classification of energy efficiency is based on annual energy consumption which is being calculated on the basis of several different parameters.
FABER S.p.A. 741 BASE W A50. Maximum extraction power: 280 m³/h, Type of extraction: Ducted/Recirculating, Noise level (low speed): 43 dB. Type: Semi built-in (pull out), Product colour: White. Grease filter type: Synthetic. Bulb power: 40 W, Number of bulbs: 1 bulb(s), Bulb type: Halogen. Width: 498 mm, Depth: 482 mm, Height: 150 mm
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Energy efficiency class is a standard classification that is used all over Europe and which is understandable at first sight. Products can be efficiently compared according to classes, starting from A (the most energy efficient class), and ending with G (the most energy-intensive class). The classification of energy efficiency is based on annual energy consumption which is being calculated on the basis of several different parameters.