

What expires and when
ALDES has three product‑specific PEP Ecopassport declarations set to expire on 2027‑02‑01. All three are for the T.One AquaAIR heat‑pump system used for air heating, cooling, and domestic hot water in residential projects.
- T.One AquaAIR R32 05, PEP Ecopassport, expiry 2027‑02‑01.
- T.One AquaAIR R32 06, PEP Ecopassport, expiry 2027‑02‑01.
- T.One AquaAIR R32 + accessories, PEP Ecopassport, expiry 2027‑02‑01.
These documents sit under the HVAC/Electrical PCR that PEP Ecopassport applies to equipment categories such as air‑to‑air heat pumps.
Replacement status
A newer declaration for the same family is already live. ALDES lists “T.One AquaAIR & accessories” as a current PEP with a validity window from 2025‑03‑01 to 2030‑03‑01. For adjacent controls and variants, “T.One Air & accessories” is current from 2025‑04‑01 to 2030‑04‑01. Based on scope descriptions and naming, these 2025 files supersede the 2022 R32‑named entries covering the same product family.
Translation for busy bid weeks: specifiers wont lose access to verified data for T.One AquaAIR once the 2022 files time out.
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Where to find the current files
ALDES maintains a PEP landing page that links into operator records and product documentation. Start here and follow through to operator listings and PDFs:
- ALDES PEP overview and links to product PEPs: https://www.aldes.fr/reglementations/thermique-et-environnementale/le-programme-pep-ecopassport
- ALDES documentation hub, which surfaces EPD/PEP files alongside tech sheets: https://www.aldes.com/en/documentation-and-services/aldes-documents
- PEP Ecopassport program operator home for context and search: https://pep-ecopassport.org/
- Direct INIES listing example for T.One AquaAIR: https://base-inies.fr/consultation/infos-produit/44010
If you need a refresher on how operator databases relate to day‑to‑day specs, this explainer is handy for teams coordinating submittals across regions: EPD databases, decoded.
What this means for specs
Projects that require product‑specific EPDs can keep T.One AquaAIR in play using the 2025 PEP. Update product binders and submittal templates now so nothing stalls when the 2022 files hit their five‑year limit. For distributors and reps, refresh your share‑links to point at the 2025 entries in the operator systems instead of archived PDFs.
Why early renewal still matters
Even with replacements live, timing matters. Teams that renew on schedule avoid paperwork churn, mismatched links in bid portals, and late‑cycle RFI ping‑pong. Treat the EPD clock like a warranty reminder on a mission‑critical component. A tidy renewal plan also ensures your data mirrors what operators publish, which is what many design firms treat as the source of truth.
Quick actions for manufacturers watching similar dates
- Audit which declarations sit within the next 12 months and draft a renewal calendar.
- Confirm the PCR you plan to use aligns with peer products in your target specs.
- Mirror operator URLs on your own documentation page so sales and channel partners always hand off the current decalration.
Bottom line
Three ALDES AquaAIR PEPs expire on 2027‑02‑01, yet updated 2025 PEPs already cover the family through 2030. Keep using AquaAIR on EPD‑required jobs by citing the 2025 records and archiving the 2022 versions in your internal libraries. That small housekeeping step protects bid velocity and keeps the product competitive in LEED v5‑driven work.


