(a) professional refrigerated storage cabinets that are primarily powered by energy sources other than electricity; (b) professional refrigerated storage cabinets operating with a remote condensing unit; (c) open cabinets, where being open is a fundamental requirement for their primary functionality; (d) cabinets specifically designed for food processing, where the mere presence of one compartment, with a net volume equivalent to less than 20 % of the cabinet's total net volume and specifically designed for food processing is not sufficient for exemption; (e) cabinets specifically designed only for the purpose of thawing frozen foodstuffs in a controlled manner, where the mere presence of one compartment specifically designed for thawing frozen foodstuffs in a controlled manner is not sufficient for exemption; (f) saladettes; (g) serve-over counters and other similar forms of cabinets primarily intended for display and sale of foodstuffs in addition to refrigeration and storage; (h) cabinets that do not use a vapour compression refrigeration cycle; (i) blast cabinets and blast rooms with a capacity superior to 300 kg of foodstuffs; (j) continuous-process blast equipment; (k) custom-made professional refrigerated storage cabinets and blast cabinets, made on a one-off basis according to individual customer specification and not equivalent to other professional refrigerated storage cabinets as described in definition 10 of Annex I or blast cabinets as described in definition 11 of Annex I; (l) built-in cabinets; (m) roll-in and pass-through cabinets; (n) static air cabinets; (o) chest freezers.
(a) condensing units including an evaporator, which may be an integral evaporator, such as in monobloc units, or a remote evaporator, such as in split units; (b) compressor packs or racks, which do not include a condenser; (c) condensing units of which the condenser-side does not use air as heat transfer medium.
(a) process chillers intended to operate at high temperature; (b) process chillers exclusively using evaporative condensing; (c) custom-made process chillers assembled on site, made on a one-off basis; (d) absorption chillers.