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The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2013

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Regulation 6

SCHEDULE 4Non-exhaustive list of types of EEE which fall within the categories set out in Schedule 3

This schedule has no associated Explanatory Memorandum
1)

TEMPERATURE EXCHANGE EQUIPMENT

Refrigerators

Freezers

Equipment which automatically delivers cold products

Air conditioning equipment

Dehumidifying equipment

Heat pumps

Radiators containing oil and other temperature exchange equipment using fluids other than water for the temperature exchange

2)

SCREENS, MONITORS AND EQUIPMENT CONTAINING SCREENS HAVING A SURFACE AREA GREATER THAN 100CM2

Screens

Televisions

LCD photo Frames

Monitors

Laptops

Notebooks

3)

LAMPS

Straight fluorescent lamps

Compact fluorescent lamps

Fluorescent lamps

High intensity discharge lamps – including pressure sodium lamps and mental halide lamps

Low pressure Sodium lamps

LED

4)

LARGE EQUIPMENT

Washing Machines

Clothes dryers

Dish washing machines

Cookers

Electric Stoves

Electric hot plates

Luminaires

Equipment reproducing sound or images

Musical equipment (excluding pipe organs installed in churches)

Appliances for knitting and weaving

Large computer-mainframes

Large printing machines

Copying equipment

Large coin slot machines

Large medical devices

Large monitoring and control instruments

Large appliances which automatically deliver products and money

Photovoltaic Panels

5)

SMALL EQUIPMENT

Vacuum cleaners

Carpet sweepers

Appliances for sewing

Luminaires

Microwaves

Ventilation equipment

Irons

Toasters

Electric knives

Electric kettles

Clocks and watches

Electric shavers

Scales

Appliances for hair and body care

Calculators

Radio sets

Video Cameras

Video Recorders

Hi-fi equipment

Musical instruments

Equipment for reproducing sound or images

Electrical and electronic toys

Sports equipment

Computers for biking, diving, running, rowing, etc.

Smoke detectors

Heating regulators

Thermostats

Small electrical and electronic tools

Small medical devices

Small monitoring and control instruments

Small appliances which automatically deliver products

Small equipment with integrated photovoltaic panels

6)

SMALL IT AND TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT (NO EXTERNAL DIMENSION MORE THAT 50CM)

Mobile phones

GPS

Pocket calculators

Routers

Personal computers

Printers

Telephones

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