Description
To protect the load of 2400 Watts (3000 VA) against input power failure during 8 years and provide a backup time of 5 minutes in case of a power outage.
Extrapolation Rules
For products covered by the PEP other than the Reference product, the environmental impacts of each phase of the lifecycle are calculated with:- Manufacturing phase is proportional to the mass of the batteries,- Installation, Distribution and End of Life phases, take the same values,- Use phase is proportional to the output power.
Indicator | Unit | Total | Manufacturing | Distribution | Installation | Use | End of Life | Use B1 | Maintenance B2 | Repair B3 | Replacement B4 | Refurbishment B5 | Operational energy use B6 | Operational water use B7 |
Global warming | kg.eq.CO2 | 1.01E+4 | 2.13E+2 | 1.28E+0 | 2.65E-1 | 9.87E+3 | 4.36E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Ozone depletion | kg.eq.CFC-11 | 3.98E-4 | 4.94E-5 | 2.59E-9 | 1.89E-9 | 3.48E-4 | 9.5E-8 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Acidification of soil and water | kg.eq.SO2 | 8.81E+0 | 4.64E-1 | 5.75E-3 | 1.28E-3 | 8.33E+0 | 1.7E-2 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Water eutrophication | kg.eq.P04 3- | 2.31E+0 | 8.6E-2 | 1.32E-3 | 1.26E-3 | 2.2E+0 | 2.12E-2 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Photochemical Ozone formation | kg.eq.C2H4 | 1.7E+0 | 4.29E-2 | 4.08E-4 | 9.04E-5 | 1.66E+0 | 1.31E-3 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Depletion of abiotic resources - elements | kg.eq.Sb | 1.67E-1 | 1.14E-1 | 5.12E-8 | 1.17E-8 | 5.3E-2 | 2.62E-7 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Depletion of abiotic resources - fossil fuels | MJ | 1.62E+5 | 2.95E+3 | 1.8E+1 | 3.7E+0 | 1.59E+5 | 6.13E+1 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Water pollution | m³ | 3.98E+5 | 4.05E+4 | 2.1E+2 | 4.08E+1 | 3.57E+5 | 5.18E+2 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Air pollution | m³ | 7.72E+5 | 6.21E+4 | 5.24E+1 | 3.09E+1 | 7.09E+5 | 4.64E+2 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Use of renewable primary energy, excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials | MJ | 1.67E+4 | 8.9E+1 | 2.41E-2 | 3.9E-2 | 1.66E+4 | 1.02E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials | MJ | 1.35E+1 | 1.35E+1 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Total use of renewable primary energy resources (primary energy and primary energy resources used as raw materials) | MJ | 1.67E+4 | 1.02E+2 | 2.41E-2 | 3.9E-2 | 1.66E+4 | 1.02E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Use of non-renewable primary energy, excluding non-renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials | MJ | 1.04E+5 | 4.88E+3 | 1.81E+1 | 3.59E+0 | 9.88E+4 | 4.79E+1 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Use of non-renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials | MJ | 1.36E+2 | 1.07E+2 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 2.91E+1 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Total use of non-renewable primary energy resources (primary energy and primary energy resources used as raw materials) | MJ | 1.04E+5 | 4.99E+3 | 1.81E+1 | 3.59E+0 | 9.89E+4 | 4.79E+1 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Use of secondary materials | kg | 7.53E+0 | 7.52E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 5.95E-3 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Use of renewable secondary fuels | MJ | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Use of non-renewable secondary fuels | MJ | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Net use of fresh water | m³ | 1.02E+1 | 1.95E+0 | 1.14E-4 | 8.3E-5 | 8.29E+0 | 3.31E-3 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Hazardous waste disposed of | kg | 3.17E+2 | 6.58E+1 | 00E+0 | 8.69E-4 | 2.51E+2 | 1.63E-2 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Non-hazardous waste disposed of | kg | 1.19E+3 | 6.44E+1 | 4.54E-2 | 3.81E+0 | 1.08E+3 | 4.61E+1 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Radioactive waste disposed of | kg | 2.91E-1 | 8.86E-2 | 3.24E-5 | 2.36E-5 | 2.01E-1 | 1.19E-3 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Components for re-use | kg | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Materials for recycling | kg | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Materials for energy recovery | kg | 1.5E-7 | 1.5E-7 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Exported energy | MJ by energy vector | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |
Total use of primary energy during the life cycle | MJ | 1.21E+5 | 5.09E+3 | 1.81E+1 | 3.62E+0 | 1.15E+5 | 4.89E+1 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 | 00E+0 |