


Energy classification makes it easier to compare both the energy performance and functionality of different products. According to KIWA, a Swedish certification body specialising in energy classification, households can reduce their hot water energy consumption by up to 40% by installing energy-efficient sanitary products.
At Damixa, we believe energy classification plays an important role in helping consumers make informed choices. It provides transparent and reliable documentation of product performance and gives you confidence that our products meet high standards for both efficiency and everyday comfort.
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It can be difficult to understand how much energy the products in our homes actually consume. Energy classifications are often associated with electrical appliances and household goods, but they are equally important when it comes to taps and shower solutions.
Water is a precious and essential resource that we must use responsibly. Since a significant amount of household energy consumption is linked to heating water, the efficiency of taps and showers plays an important role in reducing both water and energy use.
Energy classification is also highly relevant within the construction industry. It can contribute points towards several building certification schemes, including the Nordic Swan Ecolabel. The Swedish energy classification system is fully aligned with European standards and actively works to raise performance standards across Europe while promoting a common and comparable framework for evaluating water- and energy-efficient sanitary products.
By choosing products with a documented energy classification, consumers, developers, and building professionals gain a reliable basis for comparing performance and making informed decisions.

Have questions, need more information, or simply want to know more about how we work to reduce our footprint?Get in touch with our specialist, who will be happy to tell you more.
EU Taxonomy
The EU Taxonomy is a comprehensive classification framework developed by the European Union to establish clear criteria for identifying environmentally sustainable economic activities.
EPD
EPDs are widely used in the construction industry and form part of the basis for environmental assessments and certification schemes such as DGNB, helping to document and compare the environmental performance of building products.
Säker Vatten
Säker Vatten develops the industry regulations and audits plumbing companies operating in the Swedish market.
Energy Classification
The energy classification system enables transparent comparison of products based on their energy efficiency and performance characteristics.
LEED
LEED is a recognised rating system aimed at identifying and measuring environmentally friendly construction, operation, and maintenance practices.
DGNB
DGNB-certified buildings commit to achieving high sustainability standards throughout the entire building lifecycle, from design and planning to construction, operation, and eventual deconstruction.
Type Approval
Type approval is proof that the product complies with all applicable technical requirements, based on European and national standards.
Nordic Swan Ecolabel
Building projects can be certified with the Nordic Swan Ecolabel, which serves as a tool for guiding better environmental and climate-related choices.