According To Subpart D Research
§ 430.32 Energy and water conservation standards and their compliance dates.
The energy and water (in the instance of faucets, showerheads, water closets, and urinals) conservation standards for the covered product classes are:
(a) Refrigerators/refrigerator-freezers/freezers. These standards do non utilise to refrigerators and refrigerator-freezers with total refrigerated volume exceeding 39 cubic feet (1104 liters) or freezers with total refrigerated volume exceeding 30 cubic feet (850 liters). The energy standards as determined past the equations of the following table(south) shall be rounded off to the nearest kWh per year. If the equation adding is halfway between the nearest ii kWh per year values, the standard shall be rounded up to the higher of these values.
The post-obit standards remain in effect from July ane, 2001 until September 15, 2014:
Product class | Energy standard equations for maximum energy utilisation (kWh/yr) |
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1. Refrigerators and refrigerator-freezers with manual defrost | viii.82AV + 248.iv 0.31av + 248.4 |
2. Refrigerator-freezers - fractional automatic defrost | 8.82AV + 248.four 0.31av + 248.4 |
3. Refrigerator-freezers - automated defrost with summit-mounted freezer without through-the-door ice service and all-refrigerator - automatic defrost | 9.80AV + 276.0 0.35av + 276.0 |
4. Refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with side-mounted freezer without through-the-door water ice service | 4.91AV + 507.5 0.17av + 507.v |
5. Refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with bottom-mounted freezer without through-the-door ice service | 4.60AV + 459.0 0.16av + 459.0 |
6. Refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with summit-mounted freezer with through-the-door ice service | 10.20AV + 356.0 0.36av + 356.0 |
7. Refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with side-mounted freezer with through-the-door ice service | ten.10AV + 406.0 0.36av + 406.0 |
viii. Upright freezers with manual defrost | 7.55AV + 258.iii 0.27av + 258.3 |
9. Upright freezers with automatic defrost | 12.43AV + 326.1 0.44av + 326.1 |
10. Chest freezers and all other freezers except compact freezers | nine.88AV + 143.7 0.35av + 143.seven |
xi. Compact refrigerators and refrigerator-freezers with manual defrost | 10.70AV + 299.0 0.38av + 299.0 |
12. Meaty fridge-freezer - partial automated defrost | 7.00AV + 398.0 0.25av + 398.0 |
thirteen. Compact refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with top-mounted freezer and compact all-fridge - automatic defrost | 12.70AV + 355.0 0.45av + 355.0 |
xiv. Compact refrigerator-freezers - automated defrost with side-mounted freezer | seven.60AV + 501.0 0.27av + 501.0 |
15. Meaty refrigerator-freezers - automated defrost with bottom-mounted freezer | 13.10AV + 367.0 0.46av + 367.0 |
16. Compact upright freezers with manual defrost | nine.78AV + 250.viii 0.35av + 250.8 |
17. Meaty upright freezers with automated defrost | 11.40AV + 391.0 0.40av + 391.0 |
18. Compact chest freezers | 10.45AV + 152.0 0.37av + 152.0 |
The following standards apply to products manufactured starting on September xv, 2014:
Production form | Equations for maximum energy use (kWh/twelvemonth) | |
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Based on AV (ftthree) | Based on av (L) | |
1. Fridge-freezers and refrigerators other than all-refrigerators with manual defrost | vii.99AV + 225.0 | 0.282av + 225.0 |
1A. All-refrigerators - manual defrost | vi.79AV + 193.6 | 0.240av + 193.6 |
two. Refrigerator-freezers - partial automatic defrost | 7.99AV + 225.0 | 0.282av + 225.0 |
three. Refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with tiptop-mounted freezer without an automated icemaker | 8.07AV + 233.seven | 0.285av + 233.7 |
3-BI. Born refrigerator-freezer - automatic defrost with top-mounted freezer without an automatic icemaker | ix.15AV + 264.nine | 0.323av + 264.9 |
3I. Refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with top-mounted freezer with an automatic icemaker without through-the-door ice service | viii.07AV + 317.vii | 0.285av + 317.7 |
3I-BI. Built-in refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with tiptop-mounted freezer with an automatic icemaker without through-the-door ice service | 9.15AV + 348.ix | 0.323av + 348.9 |
3A. All-refrigerators - automatic defrost | 7.07AV + 201.half-dozen | 0.250av + 201.vi |
3A-BI. Built-in All-refrigerators - automatic defrost | eight.02AV + 228.5 | 0.283av + 228.5 |
four. Refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with side-mounted freezer without an automatic icemaker | 8.51AV + 297.8 | 0.301av + 297.8 |
iv-BI. Built-In Refrigerator-freezers - automated defrost with side-mounted freezer without an automatic icemaker | x.22AV + 357.iv | 0.361av + 357.four |
4I. Fridge-freezers - automatic defrost with side-mounted freezer with an automatic icemaker without through-the-door water ice service | 8.51AV + 381.8 | 0.301av + 381.8 |
4I-BI. Congenital-In Refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with side-mounted freezer with an automatic icemaker without through-the-door ice service | x.22AV + 441.4 | 0.361av + 441.four |
v. Refrigerator-freezers - automated defrost with bottom-mounted freezer without an automatic icemaker | viii.85AV + 317.0 | 0.312av + 317.0 |
5-BI. Congenital-In Refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with bottom-mounted freezer without an automatic icemaker | ix.40AV + 336.9 | 0.332av + 336.9 |
5I. Refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with lesser-mounted freezer with an automatic icemaker without through-the-door ice service | viii.85AV + 401.0 | 0.312av + 401.0 |
5I-BI. Built-In Fridge-freezers - automated defrost with bottom-mounted freezer with an automatic icemaker without through-the-door ice service | 9.40AV + 420.9 | 0.332av + 420.9 |
5A. Refrigerator-freezer - automatic defrost with bottom-mounted freezer with through-the-door ice service | 9.25AV + 475.4 | 0.327av + 475.4 |
5A-BI. Built-in fridge-freezer - automatic defrost with bottom-mounted freezer with through-the-door ice service | ix.83AV + 499.nine | 0.347av + 499.ix |
vi. Fridge-freezers - automatic defrost with top-mounted freezer with through-the-door ice service | viii.40AV + 385.four | 0.297av + 385.4 |
7. Refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with side-mounted freezer with through-the-door ice service | 8.54AV + 432.8 | 0.302av + 432.8 |
seven-BI. Congenital-In Fridge-freezers - automatic defrost with side-mounted freezer with through-the-door ice service | x.25AV + 502.6 | 0.362av + 502.6 |
8. Upright freezers with transmission defrost | 5.57AV + 193.7 | 0.197av + 193.seven |
nine. Upright freezers with automated defrost without an automated icemaker | viii.62AV + 228.3 | 0.305av + 228.3 |
9I. Upright freezers with automatic defrost with an automatic icemaker | eight.62AV + 312.3 | 0.305av + 312.iii |
9-BI. Built-In Upright freezers with automatic defrost without an automatic icemaker | 9.86AV + 260.9 | 0.348av + 260.9 |
9I-BI. Built-in upright freezers with automatic defrost with an automatic icemaker | ix.86AV + 344.ix | 0.348av + 344.ix |
ten. Chest freezers and all other freezers except compact freezers | 7.29AV + 107.8 | 0.257av + 107.8 |
10A. Breast freezers with automatic defrost | 10.24AV + 148.1 | 0.362av + 148.ane |
11. Compact fridge-freezers and refrigerators other than all-refrigerators with transmission defrost | ix.03AV + 252.three | 0.319av + 252.3 |
11A.Compact all-refrigerators - manual defrost | seven.84AV + 219.1 | 0.277av + 219.1 |
12. Meaty refrigerator-freezers - partial automatic defrost | 5.91AV + 335.8 | 0.209av + 335.8 |
13. Compact refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with top-mounted freezer | 11.80AV + 339.two | 0.417av + 339.2 |
13I. Compact refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with top-mounted freezer with an automatic icemaker | 11.80AV + 423.two | 0.417av + 423.ii |
13A. Meaty all-refrigerators - automatic defrost | ix.17AV + 259.3 | 0.324av + 259.3 |
14. Meaty fridge-freezers - automatic defrost with side-mounted freezer | 6.82AV + 456.9 | 0.241av + 456.ix |
14I. Meaty refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with side-mounted freezer with an automated icemaker | vi.82AV + 540.nine | 0.241av + 540.ix |
15. Compact refrigerator-freezers - automatic defrost with bottom-mounted freezer | 11.80AV + 339.2 | 0.417av + 339.2 |
15I. Compact fridge-freezers - automated defrost with bottom-mounted freezer with an automated icemaker | 11.80AV + 423.2 | 0.417av + 423.2 |
16. Compact upright freezers with manual defrost | eight.65AV + 225.7 | 0.306av + 225.vii |
17. Compact upright freezers with automatic defrost | x.17AV + 351.9 | 0.359av + 351.9 |
eighteen. Compact chest freezers | 9.25AV + 136.8 | 0.327av + 136.8 |
(b) Room air conditioners.
Production course | Energy efficiency ratio, constructive from Oct. i, 2000 to May 31, 2014 | Combined free energy efficiency ratio, effective every bit of June 1, 2014 |
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1. Without reverse bicycle, with louvered sides, and less than 6,000 Btu/h | 9.7 | 11.0 |
2. Without reverse bike, with louvered sides, and half dozen,000 to 7,999 Btu/h | 9.7 | 11.0 |
3. Without reverse cycle, with louvered sides, and eight,000 to 13,999 Btu/h | 9.8 | 10.9 |
4. Without reverse bicycle, with louvered sides, and 14,000 to 19,999 Btu/h | 9.seven | x.7 |
5a. Without reverse bicycle, with louvered sides, and 20,000 to 27,999 Btu/h | 8.5 | 9.four |
5b. Without reverse cycle, with louvered sides, and 28,000 Btu/h or more than | 8.five | 9.0 |
6. Without opposite cycle, without louvered sides, and less than 6,000 Btu/h | 9.0 | x.0 |
seven. Without reverse bicycle, without louvered sides, and 6,000 to seven,999 Btu/h | ix.0 | 10.0 |
8a. Without reverse cycle, without louvered sides, and 8,000 to 10,999 Btu/h | 8.5 | ix.6 |
8b. Without opposite bicycle, without louvered sides, and 11,000 to thirteen,999 Btu/h | 8.v | 9.v |
9. Without reverse wheel, without louvered sides, and 14,000 to 19,999 Btu/h | 8.5 | ix.iii |
10. Without reverse bicycle, without louvered sides, and 20,000 Btu/h or more | 8.5 | 9.four |
11. With reverse bike, with louvered sides, and less than 20,000 Btu/h | nine.0 | 9.eight |
12. With reverse bicycle, without louvered sides, and less than 14,000 Btu/h | 8.5 | 9.3 |
13. With reverse bicycle, with louvered sides, and 20,000 Btu/h or more | viii.five | 9.three |
14. With reverse bicycle, without louvered sides, and 14,000 Btu/h or more | 8.0 | 8.vii |
15. Casement-Only | eight.vii | 9.5 |
16. Casement-Slider | ix.5 | 10.4 |
(c) Central air conditioners and rut pumps. The energy conservation standards defined in terms of the heating seasonal performance factor are based on Region IV, the minimum standardized design heating requirement, and the provisions of 10 CFR 429.16.
(i) Central air conditioners and central air workout heat pumps manufactured on or later on January 1, 2015, and before January 1, 2023, must have Seasonal Free energy Efficiency Ratio and Heating Seasonal Performance Factor not less than:
Production form | Seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) | Heating seasonal performance gene (HSPF) |
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(i) Split systems - air conditioners | 13 | |
(ii) Carve up systems - oestrus pumps | 14 | 8.2 |
(iii) Single packet units - air conditioners | 14 | |
(iv) Single bundle units - heat pumps | fourteen | viii.0 |
(five) Small-duct, high-velocity systems | 12 | 7.2 |
(six)(A) Space-constrained products - air conditioners | 12 | |
(vi)(B) Space-constrained products - rut pumps | 12 | seven.iv |
(2) In add-on to coming together the applicable requirements in paragraph (c)(1) of this department, products in product class (i) of paragraph (c)(one) of this section (i.e., dissever-systems - air conditioners) that are installed on or after Jan one, 2015, and earlier January 1, 2023, in usa of Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Due north Carolina, Oklahoma, S Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, or Virginia, or in the District of Columbia, must have a Seasonal Free energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) of 14 or higher. Any outdoor unit model that has a certified combination with a rating below 14 SEER cannot be installed in these States. The least efficient combination of each basic model must comply with this standard.
(3)
(i) In addition to meeting the applicable requirements in paragraph (c)(ane) of this section, products in product classes (i) and (iii) of paragraph (c)(1) of this section (i.e., carve up systems - air conditioners and unmarried-packet units - air conditioners) that are installed on or afterward Jan 1, 2015, and before January i, 2023, in u.s. of Arizona, California, Nevada, or New United mexican states must have a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) of xiv or college and have an Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) (at a standard rating of 95 °F dry bulb outdoor temperature) not less than the following:
Product class | Energy efficiency ratio (EER) |
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(i) Divide systems - air conditioners with rated cooling capacity less than 45,000 Btu/hour | 12.2 |
(2) Separate systems - air conditioners with rated cooling chapters equal to or greater than 45,000 Btu/hour | xi.7 |
(iii) Unmarried-package units - air conditioners | eleven.0 |
(two) Whatever outdoor unit model that has a certified combination with a rating below 14 SEER or the applicable EER cannot be installed in this region. The least-efficient combination of each basic model must comply with this standard.
(iv) Each bones model of single-package central air conditioners and central air conditioning heat pumps and each individual combination of split-organization central air conditioners and primal air conditioning oestrus pumps manufactured on or later Jan i, 2015, shall accept an average off manner electric power consumption non more than the post-obit:
Product course | Average off style power consumption PWestward,OFF (watts) |
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(i) Split-system air conditioners | xxx |
(two) Split-system heat pumps | 33 |
(iii) Single-parcel air conditioners | thirty |
(iv) Single-package oestrus pumps | 33 |
(v) Small-duct, high-velocity systems | 30 |
(vi) Space-constrained air conditioners | 30 |
(vii) Space-constrained heat pumps | 33 |
(v) Cardinal air conditioners and central air conditioning heat pumps manufactured on or after Jan 1, 2023, must have a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio ii and a Heating Seasonal Operation Factor 2 not less than:
Product class | Seasonal energy efficiency ratio 2 (SEER2) | Heating seasonal performance factor 2 (HSPF2) |
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(i)(A) Split systems - air conditioners with a certified cooling capacity less than 45,000 Btu/hr | thirteen.4 | |
(i)(B) Split systems - air conditioners with a certified cooling capacity equal to or greater than 45,000 Btu/hr | thirteen.4 | |
(ii) Divide systems - oestrus pumps | 14.3 | 7.five |
(iii) Unmarried-package units - air conditioners | 13.4 | |
(iv) Single-parcel units - rut pumps | 13.4 | vi.7 |
(v) Small-scale-duct, high-velocity systems | 12 | 6.1 |
(6)(A) Space-constrained products - air conditioners | 11.7 | |
(half dozen)(B) Infinite-constrained products - estrus pumps | 11.9 | half-dozen.3 |
(six)
(i) In addition to meeting the applicative requirements in paragraph (c)(5) of this section, products in production classes (i) and (3) of paragraph (c)(5) of this department (i.east., split systems - air conditioners and unmarried-package units - air conditioners) that are installed on or after January 1, 2023, in the southeast or southwest must have a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2 and a Energy Efficiency Ratio 2 not less than:
Product grade | Southeast * | Southwest ** | |
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SEER2 | SEER2 | EER2 *** | |
(i)(A) Divide-systems - air conditioners with a certified cooling chapters less than 45,000 Btu/hr | fourteen.iii | 14.3 | xi.7/9.8 † |
(i)(B) Split-systems - air conditioners with a certified cooling chapters equal to or greater than 45,000 Btu/60 minutes | 13.eight | xiii.8 | 11.ii/nine.8 †† |
(three) Single-package units - air conditioners | 10.half dozen |
(ii) Whatever outdoor unit model that has a certified combination with a rating below the applicative standard level(southward) for a region cannot exist installed in that region. The least-efficient combination of each basic model must comply with this standard.
(d) H2o heaters. The compatible energy factor of h2o heaters shall non be less than the following:
Product class | Rated storage book and input rating (if applicable) | Draw blueprint | Compatible energy factor |
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Gas-fired Storage Water Heater | ≥20 gal and ≤55 gal | Very Small | 0.3456 − (0.0020 × Fiver) |
Low | 0.5982 − (0.0019 × 5r) | ||
Medium | 0.6483 − (0.0017 × Vr) | ||
High | 0.6920 − (0.0013 × Vr) | ||
>55 gal and ≤100 gal | Very Small | 0.6470 − (0.0006 × Vr) | |
Low | 0.7689 − (0.0005 × Vr) | ||
Medium | 0.7897 − (0.0004 × Vr) | ||
High | 0.8072 − (0.0003 × Vr) | ||
Oil-fired Storage Water Heater | ≤50 gal | Very Small | 0.2509 − (0.0012 × Vr) |
Low | 0.5330 − (0.0016 × Vr) | ||
Medium | 0.6078 − (0.0016 × Vr) | ||
High | 0.6815 − (0.0014 × 5r) | ||
Electric Storage H2o Heaters | ≥20 gal and ≤55 gal | Very Small | 0.8808 − (0.0008 × Fiver) |
Low | 0.9254 − (0.0003 × Fiver) | ||
Medium | 0.9307 − (0.0002 × Vr) | ||
Loftier | 0.9349 − (0.0001 × Vr) | ||
>55 gal and ≤120 gal | Very Small | 1.9236 − (0.0011 × Fiver) | |
Depression | 2.0440 − (0.0011 × Vr) | ||
Medium | ii.1171 − (0.0011 × Vr) | ||
Loftier | 2.2418 − (0.0011 × 5r) | ||
Tabletop Water Heater | ≥20 gal and ≤120 gal | Very Modest | 0.6323 − (0.0058 × Vr) |
Low | 0.9188 − (0.0031 × Vr) | ||
Medium | 0.9577 − (0.0023 × Vr) | ||
High | 0.9884 − (0.0016 × Fiver) | ||
Instantaneous Gas-fired Water Heater | <ii gal and >50,000 Btu/h | Very Pocket-sized Low | 0.fourscore 0.81 |
Medium | 0.81 | ||
High | 0.81 | ||
Instantaneous Electric Water Heater | <2 gal | Very Pocket-size | 0.91 |
Low | 0.91 | ||
Medium | 0.91 | ||
High | 0.92 | ||
Grid-Enabled Water Heater | >75 gal | Very Small | 1.0136 − (0.0028 × Vr) |
Low | 0.9984 − (0.0014 × Vr) | ||
Medium | 0.9853 − (0.0010 × Vr) | ||
High | 0.9720 − (0.0007 × 5r) |
(e) Furnaces and boilers -
(1) Furnaces.
(i) The Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) of residential furnaces shall not be less than the following for non-weatherized gas furnaces manufactured before November 19, 2015, not-weatherized oil furnaces manufactured before May 1, 2013, and weatherized furnaces manufactured before January 1, 2015:
Product class | AFUE (percent)1 |
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(A) Furnaces (excluding classes noted below) | 78 |
(B) Mobile Abode furnaces | 75 |
(C) Pocket-sized furnaces (other than those designed solely for installation in mobile homes) having an input rate of less than 45,000 Btu/hour | |
(1) Weatherized (outdoor) | 78 |
(2) Non-weatherized (indoor) | 78 |
(two) The AFUE of residential furnaces shall non exist less than the post-obit starting on the compliance date indicated in the table below:
Production class | AFUE (percent)1 | Compliance engagement |
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(A) Non-weatherized gas furnaces (not including mobile abode furnaces) | 80 | Nov nineteen, 2015. |
(B) Mobile Dwelling house gas furnaces | 80 | November 19, 2015. |
(C) Non-weatherized oil-fired furnaces (not including mobile domicile furnaces) | 83 | May 1, 2013. |
(D) Mobile Dwelling house oil-fired furnaces | 75 | September 1, 1990. |
(E) Weatherized gas furnaces | 81 | January one, 2015. |
(F) Weatherized oil-fired furnaces | 78 | Jan i, 1992. |
(One thousand) Electric furnaces | 78 | January ane, 1992. |
(three) Furnaces manufactured on or after May 1, 2013, shall have an electric standby mode power consumption (PW,SB) and electrical off mode power consumption (PDue west,OFF) non more than than the post-obit:
Production class | Maximum standby manner electrical power consumption, PW,SB (watts) | Maximum off mode electrical ability consumption, PW,OFF (watts) |
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(A) Non-weatherized oil-fired furnaces (including mobile domicile furnaces) | 11 | 11 |
(B) Electric furnaces | x | 10 |
(2) Boilers.
(i) The AFUE of residential boilers manufactured before September i, 2012, shall not be less than the following:
Production course | AFUE1 (percent) |
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(A) Boilers (excluding gas steam) | 80 |
(B) Gas steam boilers | 75 |
(ii) Except as provided in paragraph (e)(two)(iv) of this section, the AFUE of residential boilers, manufactured on or subsequently September one, 2012, and before Jan fifteen, 2021, shall non be less than the following and must comply with the design requirements equally follows:
Product course | AFUE1 (per centum) | Design requirements |
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(A) Gas-fired hot water banality | 82 | Constant burning pilot not permitted. Automatic ways for adjusting water temperature required (except for boilers equipped with tankless domestic water heating coils). |
(B) Gas-fired steam boiler | 80 | Abiding burning pilot non permitted. |
(C) Oil-fired hot water boiler | 84 | Automated means for adjusting temperature required (except for boilers equipped with tankless domestic h2o heating coils). |
(D) Oil-fired steam boiler | 82 | None. |
(E) Electric hot h2o boiler | None | Automatic means for adjusting temperature required (except for boilers equipped with tankless domestic water heating coils). |
(3)
(A) Except as provided in paragraph (e)(2)(5) of this section, the AFUE of residential boilers, manufactured on and after Jan fifteen, 2021, shall not be less than the following and must comply with the design requirements as follows:
Product grade | AFUE1 (percent) | Design requirements |
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(1) Gas-fired hot water boiler | 84 | Constant-burning pilot not permitted. Automated means for adjusting water temperature required (except for boilers equipped with tankless domestic water heating coils). |
(ii) Gas-fired steam boiler | 82 | Abiding-burning pilot not permitted. |
(3) Oil-fired hot water banality | 86 | Automated means for adjusting temperature required (except for boilers equipped with tankless domestic water heating coils). |
(iv) Oil-fired steam banality | 85 | None. |
(five) Electric hot water banality | None | Automated means for adjusting temperature required (except for boilers equipped with tankless domestic water heating coils). |
(half dozen) Electric steam boiler | None | None. |
(B) Except as provided in paragraph (eastward)(2)(v) of this department, the standby manner power consumption (PWestward,SB) and off way power consumption (PWest,OFF) of residential boilers, manufactured on and after Jan 15, 2021, shall not be more than the following:
Product class | PW,SB (watts) | PW,OFF (watts) |
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(1) Gas-fired hot water banality | 9 | 9 |
(2) Gas-fired steam boiler | eight | 8 |
(iii) Oil-fired hot water boiler | xi | 11 |
(4) Oil-fired steam boiler | xi | 11 |
(5) Electric hot water banality | 8 | eight |
(6) Electrical steam banality | viii | 8 |
(iv) Automatic means for adjusting water temperature.
(A) The automatic means for adjusting water temperature equally required under paragraph (e)(2)(ii) of this department must automatically adjust the temperature of the water supplied by the boiler to ensure that an incremental change in inferred heat load produces a respective incremental modify in the temperature of water supplied.
(B) For boilers that burn down at a single input charge per unit, the automated means for adjusting water temperature requirement may be satisfied by providing an automated means that allows the burner or heating element to fire merely when the means has determined that the inferred oestrus load cannot exist met by the residual oestrus of the water in the arrangement.
(C) When at that place is no inferred oestrus load with respect to a hot h2o banality, the automated ways described in this paragraph shall limit the temperature of the h2o in the boiler to not more than 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
(D) A boiler for which an automatic means for adjusting water temperature is required shall exist operable simply when the automated means is installed.
(v) A boiler that is manufactured to operate without any need for electricity or any electrical connection, electrical gauges, electric pumps, electric wires, or electric devices is non required to meet the AFUE or design requirements applicable to the boiler requirements of paragraph (e)(2)(ii) of this department, only must meet the requirements of paragraph (east)(2)(i) of this section, equally applicable.
(f) Dishwashers.
(i) All dishwashers manufactured on or later May 30, 2013, shall meet the post-obit standard -
(i) Standard size dishwashers shall not exceed 307 kwh/year and 5.0 gallons per bicycle. Standard size dishwashers accept a chapters equal to or greater than 8 place settings plus half dozen serving pieces as specified in ANSI/AHAM DW-ane-2010 (incorporated by reference, run across § 430.3) using the exam load specified in department ii.7 of appendix C1 in subpart B of this office.
(ii) Compact size dishwashers shall not exceed 222 kwh/twelvemonth and 3.five gallons per bicycle. Compact size dishwashers take a chapters less than 8 place settings plus six serving pieces equally specified in ANSI/AHAM DW-ane-2010 (incorporated by reference, see § 430.three) using the test load specified in section two.7 of appendix C1 in subpart B of this role.
(2) [Reserved]
(one thousand) Apparel washers.
(one) Clothes washers manufactured on or after Jan 1, 2007 shall accept a Modified Free energy Factor no less than:
Production class | Modified energy factor (cu.ft./kWh/bike) |
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i. Top-loading, Compact (less than 1.6 ft3 chapters) | 0.65. |
ii. Top-loading, Standard (i.half dozen ft3 or greater chapters) | 1.26. |
three. Top-Loading, Semi-Automated | Non Applicable.1 |
iv. Front-loading | 1.26. |
v. Suds-saving | Non Applicable.1 |
(two) All height-loading or front-loading standard-size residential clothes washers manufactured on or afterwards January 1, 2011, and before March vii, 2015, shall meet the post-obit standard -
(i) A Modified Energy Factor of at least one.26; and
(ii) A Water Gene of not more than than ix.5.
(3) Clothes washers manufactured on or after March seven, 2015, and before January 1, 2018, shall have an Integrated Modified Energy Factor no less than, and an Integrated Water Factor no greater than:
Production grade | Integrated modified energy factor (cu.ft./kWh/cycle) | Integrated h2o factor (gal/cycle/cu.ft.) |
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i. Summit-loading, Compact (less than i.6 ft3 capacity) | 0.86 | xiv.4 |
ii. Top-loading, Standard (1.6 ft3 or greater capacity) | i.29 | 8.4 |
three. Forepart-loading, Compact (less than 1.6 ft3 capacity) | 1.13 | 8.three |
iv. Front-loading, Standard (1.six ftthree or greater capacity) | i.84 | 4.vii |
(four) Dress washers manufactured on or later on Jan 1, 2018, shall have an Integrated Modified Free energy Factor no less than, and an Integrated H2o Factor no greater than:
Product class | Integrated modified energy factor (cu.ft./kWh/cycle) | Integrated h2o factor (gal/cycle/cu.ft.) |
---|---|---|
(i) Elevation-loading, Meaty (less than 1.6 ftthree capacity) | 1.15 | 12.0 |
(ii) Top-loading, Standard (ane.6 ft3 or greater chapters) | 1.57 | 6.5 |
(three) Forepart-loading, Compact (less than one.6 ft3 chapters) | 1.13 | 8.iii |
(iv) Front-loading, Standard (ane.6 ft3 or greater capacity) | i.84 | 4.vii |
(h) Dress dryers.
(1) Gas clothes dryers manufactured subsequently January 1, 1988 shall not exist equipped with a abiding burning pilot.
(2) Apparel dryers manufactured on or after May fourteen, 1994 and before January one, 2015, shall take an energy factor no less than:
Production form | Energy factor (lbs/kWh) |
---|---|
i. Electric, Standard (iv.iv ftiii or greater chapters) | 3.01 |
2. Electric, Compact (120V) (less than iv.iv ftiii capacity) | 3.13 |
three. Electric, Compact (240V) (less than 4.four ftiii capacity) | two.90 |
iv. Gas | 2.67 |
(3) Clothes dryers manufactured on or after January 1, 2015, shall take a combined energy factor no less than:
Production class | Combined energy factor (lbs/kWh) |
---|---|
(i) Vented Electric, Standard (4.four ft3 or greater chapters) | 3.73 |
(ii) Vented Electric, Compact (120V) (less than four.4 ft3 capacity) | 3.61 |
(three) Vented Electrical, Compact (240V) (less than 4.4 ft3 capacity) | 3.27 |
(iv) Vented Gas | 3.30 |
(five) Ventless Electric, Meaty (240V) (less than 4.4 ftthree capacity) | two.55 |
(half dozen) Ventless Electric, Combination Washer-Dryer | 2.08 |
(i) Direct heating equipment.
(1) Vented dwelling house heating equipment manufactured on or later January 1, 1990 and earlier April 16, 2013, shall take an annual fuel utilization efficiency no less than:
Product class | Annual fuel utilization efficiency, Jan. 1, 1990 (percent) |
---|---|
1. Gas wall fan type up to 42,000 Btu/h | 73 |
ii. Gas wall fan type over 42,000 Btu/h | 74 |
3. Gas wall gravity type up to 10,000 Btu/h | 59 |
4. Gas wall gravity blazon over 10,000 Btu/h up to 12, 000 Btu/h | sixty |
5. Gas wall gravity type over 12,000 Btu/h upwardly to 15,000 Btu/h | 61 |
six. Gas wall gravity type over xv,000 Btu/h up to xix,000 Btu/h | 62 |
7. Gas wall gravity type over 19,000 Btu/h and up to 27,000 Btu/h | 63 |
8. Gas wall gravity type over 27,000 Btu/h and upwards to 46,000 Btu/h | 64 |
9. Gas wall gravity type over 46,000 Btu/h | 65 |
10. Gas flooring upwards to 37,000 Btu/h | 56 |
11. Gas floor over 37,000 Btu/h | 57 |
12. Gas room upward to 18,000 Btu/h | 57 |
13. Gas room over 18,000 Btu/h upward to 20,000 Btu/h | 58 |
14. Gas room over twenty,000 Btu/h upwardly to 27,000 Btu/h | 63 |
15. Gas room over 27,000 Btu/h up to 46,000 Btu/h | 64 |
16. Gas room over 46,000 Btu/h | 65 |
(2) Vented habitation heating equipment manufactured on or after Apr 16, 2013, shall accept an annual fuel utilization efficiency no less than:
Product class | Annual fuel utilization efficiency, April xvi, 2013 (percentage) |
---|---|
Gas wall fan type upward to 42,000 Btu/h | 75 |
Gas wall fan type over 42,000 Btu/h | 76 |
Gas wall gravity type up to 27,000 Btu/h | 65 |
Gas wall gravity blazon over 27,000 Btu/h upward to 46,000 Btu/h | 66 |
Gas wall gravity blazon over 46,000 Btu/h | 67 |
Gas floor up to 37,000 Btu/h | 57 |
Gas floor over 37,000 Btu/h | 58 |
Gas room up to twenty,000 Btu/h | 61 |
Gas room over twenty,000 Btu/h up to 27,000 Btu/h | 66 |
Gas room over 27,000 Btu/h up to 46,000 Btu/h | 67 |
Gas room over 46,000 Btu/h | 68 |
(j) Cooking Products
(1) Gas cooking products with an electrical supply cord manufactured on or after January 1, 1990, shall not be equipped with a constant called-for pilot light.
(2) Gas cooking products without an electrical supply cord manufactured on or after April nine, 2012, shall not be equipped with a constant burning pilot light.
(iii) Microwave-only ovens and countertop convection microwave ovens manufactured on or after June 17, 2016 shall accept an average standby ability not more than 1.0 watt. Built-in and over-the-range convection microwave ovens manufactured on or after June 17, 2016 shall have an average standby ability not more than 2.two watts.
(k) Puddle heaters.
(1) Gas-fired pool heaters manufactured on or afterwards January one, 1990 and before Apr 16, 2013, shall have a thermal efficiency not less than 78%.
(two) Gas-fired pool heaters manufactured on or later on Apr sixteen, 2013, shall have a thermal efficiency not less than 82%.
(l) Tv set sets. [Reserved]
(thousand) Fluorescent lamp ballasts -
(1) Standards for fluorescent lamp ballasts (other than dimming ballasts). Except as provided in paragraphs (m)(two) and (iii) of this section, each fluorescent lamp anchor manufactured on or after November 14, 2014,
(i) Designed and marketed -
(A) To operate at nominal input voltages at or betwixt 120 and 277 volts;
(B) To operate with an input current frequency of 60 Hertz; and
(C) For use in connection with fluorescent lamps (as defined in § 430.2)
(ii) Must have -
(A) A power factor of:
( 1 ) 0.9 or greater for ballasts that are not residential ballasts; or
( ii ) 0.5 or greater for residential ballasts; and
(B) A ballast luminous efficiency not less than the following:
BLE = A/(1 + B × average total lamp arc power ^ −C) Where A, B, and C are as follows: | |||
---|---|---|---|
Description | A | B | C |
Instant kickoff and rapid start ballasts (non classified equally residential ballasts) that are designed and marketed to operate: | |||
4-foot medium bipin lamps; | 0.993 | 0.27 | 0.25 |
2-foot U-shaped lamps; or | |||
8-foot slimline lamps. | |||
Programmed get-go ballasts (not classified as residential ballasts) that are designed and marketed to operate: | |||
4-foot medium bipin lamps; | 0.993 | 0.51 | 0.37 |
two-foot U-shaped lamps; | |||
four-foot miniature bipin standard output lamps; or | |||
4-foot miniature bipin high output lamps. | |||
Instant start and rapid start ballasts (not classified every bit sign ballasts) that are designed and marketed to operate eight-human foot high output lamps | 0.993 | 0.38 | 0.25 |
Programmed first ballasts (non classified as sign ballasts) that are designed and marketed to operate viii-foot high output lamps | 0.973 | 0.seventy | 0.37 |
Sign ballasts that are designed and marketed to operate 8-foot high output lamps | 0.993 | 0.47 | 0.25 |
Instant start and rapid beginning residential ballasts that are designed and marketed to operate: | |||
iv-pes medium bipin lamps; | 0.993 | 0.41 | 0.25 |
2-foot U-shaped lamps; or | |||
viii-human foot slimline lamps. | |||
Programmed beginning residential ballasts that are designed and marketed to operate: | |||
iv-foot medium bipin lamps or | 0.973 | 0.71 | 0.37 |
2-foot U-shaped lamps. |
(2) Standards for certain dimming ballasts. Except as provided in paragraph (m)(3) of this section, each dimming ballast manufactured on or after November 14, 2014; designed and marketed to operate one F34T12, two F34T12, 2 F96T12/ES, or ii F96T12HO/ES lamps; and
(i) Designed and marketed -
(A) To operate at nominal input voltages at or betwixt 120 and 277 volts;
(B) To operate with an input current frequency of 60 Hertz; and
(C) For use in connection with fluorescent lamps (every bit defined in § 430.2)
(2) Must accept -
(A) A power factor of:
( 1 ) 0.9 or greater for ballasts that are not residential ballasts; or
( 2 ) 0.five or greater for residential ballasts; and
(B) A ballast luminous efficiency not less than the following:
Designed and marketed for operation of a maximum of | Nominal input voltage | Total nominal lamp watts | Ballast luminous efficiency | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Low frequency ballasts | High frequency ballasts | |||
One F34T12 lamp | 120/277 | 34 | 0.777 | 0.778 |
Two F34T12 lamps | 120/277 | 68 | 0.804 | 0.805 |
Ii F96T12/ES lamps | 120/277 | 120 | 0.876 | 0.884 |
Two F96T12HO/ES lamps | 120/277 | 190 | 0.711 | 0.713 |
(iii) Exemptions. The power factor and ballast luminous efficiency standards described in paragraph (yard)(1)(ii) and (m)(2)(ii) of this section do not apply to:
(i) A dimming ballast designed and marketed to operate exclusively lamp types other than one F34T12, two F34T12, two F96T12/ES, or two F96T12HO/ES lamps;
(2) A low frequency anchor that is designed and marketed to operate T8 bore lamps; is designed and marketed for use in electromagnetic-interference-sensitive-environments only; and is shipped past the manufacturer in packages containing 10 or fewer ballasts; or
(3) A programmed start ballast that operates 4-foot medium bipin T8 lamps and delivers on average less than 140 milliamperes to each lamp.
(n) Full general service fluorescent lamps and incandescent reflector lamps.
(1) Each of the post-obit general service fluorescent lamps manufactured after the effective dates specified in the tabular array must see or exceed the following color rendering index standards:
Lamp type | Nominal lamp watts * | Minimum color rendering index | Effective date |
---|---|---|---|
(i) 4-foot medium bipin | >35 Westward ≤35 W | 69 45 | Nov. i, 1995. Nov. i, 1995. |
(2) ii-human foot U-shaped | >35 W ≤35 W | 69 45 | Nov. 1, 1995. Nov. 1, 1995. |
(iii) 8-human foot slimline | >65 Due west ≤65 W | 69 45 | May 1, 1994. May i, 1994. |
(iv) eight-foot high output | >100 West ≤100 W | 69 45 | May 1, 1994. May i, 1994. |
(two) The standards described in paragraph (due north)(ane) of this department do not apply to:
(i) Whatsoever iv-foot medium bipin lamp or 2-human foot U-shaped lamp with a rated wattage less than 28 watts;
(ii) Any eight-human foot high output lamp non defined in ANSI C78.81-2010 (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3) or related supplements, or non 0.800 nominal amperes; or
(3) Any 8-foot slimline lamp non defined in ANSI C78.3 (incorporated by reference; see § 430.iii).
(3) Each of the following general service fluorescent lamps manufactured on or subsequently January 26, 2018, must meet or exceed the following lamp efficacy standards shown in the table:
Lamp type | Correlated color temperature | Minimum boilerplate lamp efficacy lm/W |
---|---|---|
(i) four-foot medium bipin lamps (straight-shaped lamp with medium bipin base, nominal overall length of 48 inches, and rated wattage of 25 or more) | ≤4,500K >4,500K and ≤7,000K | 92.4 88.vii |
(2) two-pes U-shaped lamps (U-shaped lamp with medium bipin base of operations, nominal overall length between 22 and 25 inches, and rated wattage of 25 or more) | ≤4,500K >4,500K and ≤7,000K | 85.0 83.3 |
(three) eight-foot slimline lamps (instant beginning lamp with unmarried pivot base, nominal overall length of 96 inches, and rated wattage of 49 or more) | ≤iv,500K >4,500K and ≤7,000K | 97.0 93.0 |
(iv) 8-human foot loftier output lamps (rapid start lamp with recessed double contact base, nominal overall length of 96 inches) | ≤4,500K >4,500K and ≤vii,000K | 92.0 88.0 |
(v) 4-foot miniature bipin standard output lamps (straight-shaped lamp with miniature bipin base, nominal overall length between 45 and 48 inches, and rated wattage of 25 or more) | ≤4,500K >4,500K and ≤7,000K | 95.0 89.3 |
(vi) 4-foot miniature bipin high output lamps (straight-shaped lamp with miniature bipin base, nominal overall length between 45 and 48 inches, and rated wattage of 44 or more) | ≤4,500K >iv,500K and ≤seven,000K | 82.7 76.9 |
Note 1 to paragraph (due north)(3):
For paragraphs (n)(three)(i) through (six), rated wattage is divers with respect to fluorescent lamps and general service fluorescent lamps in § 430.2.
(4) Subject to the sales prohibition in paragraph (dd) of this section, each of the following incandescent reflector lamps manufactured after July 14, 2012, must meet or exceed the lamp efficacy standards shown in the table:
Rated wattage | Lamp spectrum | Lamp diameter inches | Rated voltage of lamp | Minimum average lamp efficacy lm/W |
---|---|---|---|---|
(i) 40-205 | Standard Spectrum | >2.5 | ≥125 V <125 V | 6.viii*P0.27 5.9*P0.27 |
≤2.5 | ≥125 5 <125 5 | v.7*P0.27 5.0*P0.27 | ||
(ii) 40-205 | Modified Spectrum | >two.5 | ≥125 Five <125 Five | 5.viii*P0.27 v.0*P0.27 |
≤2.5 | ≥125 V <125 V | 4.9*P0.27 4.2*P0.27 |
Note two to paragraph (n)(four):
P is equal to the rated wattage, in watts. Rated wattage is divers with respect to incandescent reflector lamps in § 430.2.
Note iii to paragraph (n)(4):
Standard Spectrum means any incandescent reflector lamp that does not meet the definition of modified spectrum in § 430.2.
(five) The standards specified in this section do not use to the following types of incandescent reflector lamps:
(i) Lamps rated at 50 watts or less that are ER30, BR30, BR40, or ER40 lamps;
(ii) Lamps rated at 65 watts that are BR30, BR40, or ER40 lamps; or
(iii) R20 incandescent reflector lamps rated 45 watts or less.
(o) Faucets. The maximum h2o employ allowed for any of the following faucets manufactured after January 1, 1994, when measured at a flowing water pressure level of threescore pounds per square inch (414 kilopascals), shall be every bit follows:
Faucet type | Maximum catamenia rate (gpm (L/min)) or (gal/cycle (L/bike)) |
---|---|
Lavatory faucets | 2.2 gpm (8.3 L/min)ane 2 |
Lavatory replacement aerators | ii.2 gpm (8.3 L/min) |
Kitchen faucets | two.2 gpm (8.3 L/min) |
Kitchen replacement aerators | 2.2 gpm (8.3 50/min) |
Metering faucets | 0.25 gal/bicycle (0.95 L/cycle)3 four |
(p) Showerheads. The maximum water use allowed for any showerheads manufactured after January i, 1994, shall be ii.5 gallons per minute (9.5 liters per minute) when measured at a flowing pressure of 80 pounds per square inch gage (552 kilopascals). When used as a component of any such showerhead, the flow-restricting insert shall be mechanically retained at the indicate of industry such that a force of 8.0 pounds strength (36 Newtons) or more is required to remove the flow-restricting insert, except that this requirement shall not apply to showerheads for which removal of the flow-restricting insert would crusade water to leak significantly from areas other than the spray face.
(q) H2o closets. The maximum h2o utilize allowed in gallons per flush for whatsoever of the following water closets is every bit follows:
Water closet type | Maximum flush rate (gpf (Lpf)) | |
---|---|---|
Manufactured after January ane, 1994 | Manufactured later January 1, 1997 | |
(1) Gravity flush tank water closet | 1.6 (half-dozen.0) | 1.half-dozen (6.0) |
(2) Flushometer tank water closet | 1.6 (6.0) | 1.vi (6.0) |
(3) Electromechanical hydraulic water cupboard | ane.6 (6.0) | 1.half-dozen (vi.0) |
(4) Blowout basin water cupboard | 3.5 (13.2) | 3.5 (13.2) |
(five) Flushometer valve water closets, other than those with blowout bowls | i.vi (half-dozen.0) |
(r) Urinals. The maximum water use immune for any urinals manufactured afterward January 1, 1994, shall be 1.0 gallons per flush (3.8 liters per flush). The maximum water use allowed for a trough-type urinal shall exist the product of:
(one) The maximum flow rate for a urinal and
(2) The length of the trough-type urinal in inches (millimeter) divided by sixteen inches (406 millimeters).
(southward) Ceiling fans and ceiling fan lite kits.
(1) All ceiling fans manufactured on or after January 1, 2007, shall take the following features:
(i) Fan speed controls separate from any lighting controls;
(ii) Adaptable speed controls (either more than 1 speed or variable speed);
(iii) The capability of reversible fan activity, except for -
(A) Fans sold for industrial applications;
(B) Fans sold for outdoor applications; and
(C) Cases in which safety standards would be violated by the use of the reversible fashion.
(2)
(i) Ceiling fans manufactured on or after January 21, 2020, shall meet the requirements shows in the table:
Product course every bit defined in Appendix U | Minimum efficiency (CFM/Due west)1 |
---|---|
Very pocket-sized-diameter (VSD) | D ≤ 12 in.: 21. |
D > 12 in.: 3.16 D-17.04. | |
Standard | 0.65 D + 38.03. |
Hugger | 0.29 D + 34.46. |
High-speed minor-diameter (HSSD) | 4.16 D + 0.02. |
(ii) Large-diameter ceiling fans manufactured on or after January 21, 2020, shall accept a CFEI greater than or equal to -
(A) one.00 at loftier speed; and
(B) 1.31 at 40 percent speed or the nearest speed that is not less than twoscore per centum speed.
(iii) The provisions in this appendix utilise to ceiling fans except:
(A) Ceiling fans where the plane of rotation of a ceiling fan'southward blades is not less than or equal to 45 degrees from horizontal, or cannot be adjusted based on the manufacturer's specifications to be less than or equal to 45 degrees from horizontal;
(3) Ceiling fan light kits manufactured on or after January i, 2007, and prior to January 21, 2020, with medium screw base sockets must be packaged with medium screw base of operations lamps to make full all sockets. These medium screw base of operations lamps must -
(i) Be compact fluorescent lamps that meet or exceed the post-obit requirements or be equally described in paragraph (s)(3)(2) of this department:
Cistron | Requirements |
---|---|
Rated Wattage (Watts) & Configuration1 | Minimum Initial Lamp Efficacy (lumens per watt)2 |
Blank Lamp: | |
Lamp Power <15 | 45.0 |
Lamp Power ≥15 | 60.0 |
Covered Lamp (no reflector): | |
Lamp Power <15 | 40.0 |
fifteen≤Lamp Power <xix | 48.0 |
19≤Lamp Ability <25 | 50.0 |
Lamp Power ≥25 | 55.0 |
With Reflector: | |
Lamp Power <20 | 33.0 |
Lamp Power ≥20 | 40.0 |
Lumen Maintenance at 1,000 hours | ≥ 90.0% |
Lumen Maintenance at xl Percent of Lifetime | ≥ eighty.0% |
Rapid Bike Stress Test | Each lamp must be cycled in one case for every 2 hours of lifetime. At least v lamps must meet or exceed the minimum number of cycles. |
Lifetime | ≥ 6,000 hours for the sample of lamps. |
(ii) Be light sources other than compact fluorescent lamps that have lumens per watt operation at least equivalent to comparably configured compact fluorescent lamps meeting the energy conservation standards in paragraph (due south)(3)(i) of this section.
(four) Ceiling fan lite kits manufactured on or after January 1, 2007, and prior January 21, 2020, with pivot-based sockets for fluorescent lamps must use an electronic ballast and be packaged with lamps to fill all sockets. These lamp anchor platforms must meet the post-obit requirements:
Factor | Requirement |
---|---|
System Efficacy Per Lamp Anchor Platform in Lumens Per Watt (lm/w) | ≥l lm/w for all lamps below 30 total listed lamp watts. |
≥sixty lm/westward for all lamps that are ≤ 24 inches and | |
≥30 total listed lamp watts. | |
≥70 lm/w for all lamps that are > 24 inches and | |
≥30 total listed lamp watts. |
(5) Ceiling fan light kits manufactured on or after Jan 1, 2009, and prior to January 21, 2020, with socket types other than those covered in paragraph (s)(3) or (4) of this section, including candelabra screw base sockets, must be packaged with lamps to fill all sockets and must non be capable of operating with lamps that total more 190 watts.
(6) Ceiling fan light kits manufactured on or later January 21, 2020 must be packaged with lamps to fill all sockets, and each basic model of lamp packaged with the basic model of CFLK and each bones model of integrated SSL in the CFLK basic model shall meet the requirements shown in the table:
Lumens1 | Minimum required efficacy (lm/Westward) |
---|---|
<120 | 50 |
≥120 | (74.0−29.42 × 0.9983lumens) |
(i) Ceiling fan light kits with medium screw base sockets manufactured on or later January 21, 2020 and packaged with compact fluorescent lamps must include lamps that also meet the following requirements:
Lumen Maintenance at 1,000 hours | ≥90.0%. |
Lumen Maintenance at twoscore Percent of Lifetime | ≥fourscore.0%. |
Rapid Bicycle Stress Exam | Each lamp must be cycled once for every two hours of lifetime of compact fluorescent lamp as defined in § 430.2. At to the lowest degree 5 lamps must meet or exceed the minimum number of cycles. |
Lifetime | ≥6,000 hours for the sample of lamps. |
(ii) Ceiling fan light kits with pin based sockets for fluorescent lamps, manufactured on or after January 21, 2020, must also use an electronic anchor.
(t) Torchieres. A torchiere manufactured on or subsequently January 1, 2006 shall:
(1) Consume not more than 190 watts of ability; and
(ii) Non be capable of operating with lamps that full more 190 watts.
(u) Compact fluorescent lamps.
(one) Medium Base Compact Fluorescent Lamps. Subject to the sales prohibition in paragraph (dd) of this section, a bare or covered (no reflector) medium base of operations compact fluorescent lamp manufactured on or afterward January 1, 2006, must run across the following requirements:
Gene | Requirements |
---|---|
Labeled Wattage (Watts) & Configuration * | Measured initial lamp efficacy (lumens per watt) must be at least: |
Bare Lamp: | |
Labeled Wattage < 15 | 45.0. |
Labeled Wattage ≥ fifteen | 60.0. |
Covered Lamp (no reflector): | |
Labeled Wattage < 15 | forty.0. |
15 ≤ Labeled Wattage < 19 | 48.0. |
19 ≤ Labeled Wattage < 25 | fifty.0. |
Labeled Wattage ≥ 25 | 55.0. |
Lumen Maintenance at i,000 Hours | ≥ninety.0%. |
Lumen Maintenance at 40 Pct of Lifetime ** | ≥80.0%. |
Rapid Cycle Stress Examination | Each lamp must exist cycled once for every two hours of lifetime.** At least 5 lamps must meet or exceed the minimum number of cycles. |
Lifetime ** | ≥6,000 hours. |
(2) [Reserved].
(v) Dehumidifiers.
(1) Dehumidifiers manufactured on or after Oct 1, 2012, shall have an energy factor that meets or exceeds the following values:
Production chapters (pints/day) | Minimum energy factor (liters/kWh) |
---|---|
Up to 35.00 | one.35 |
35.01-45.00 | one.50 |
45.01-54.00 | 1.60 |
54.01-75.00 | 1.70 |
75.01 or more than | two.5 |
(2) Dehumidifiers manufactured on or later on June 13, 2019, shall accept an integrated free energy gene that meets or exceeds the following values:
Portable dehumidifier production chapters (pints/day) | Minimum integrated energy factor (liters/kWh) |
---|---|
25.00 or less | ane.xxx |
25.01-50.00 | i.60 |
50.01 or more | 2.80 |
Whole-home dehumidifier product instance volume (cubic feet) | |
eight.0 or less | 1.77 |
More than 8.0 | ii.41 |
(westward) External power supplies.
(1)
(i) Except as provided in paragraphs (westward)(two) and (five) of this section, all class A external power supplies manufactured on or later on July ane, 2008, shall run into the following standards:
Agile mode | |
---|---|
Nameplate output | Required efficiency (decimal equivalent of a percentage) |
Less than 1 watt | 0.5 times the Nameplate output. |
From 1 watt to not more than 51 watts | The sum of 0.09 times the Natural Logarithm of the Nameplate Output and 0.5. |
Greater than 51 watts | 0.85. |
No-load mode | |
Nameplate output | Maximum consumption |
Non more than 250 watts | 0.5 watts. |
(two) Except as provided in paragraphs (w)(five), (due west)(6), and (due west)(7) of this section, all direct operation external power supplies manufactured on or afterwards February 10, 2016, shall run across the following standards:
(iii) Except as provided in paragraphs (due west)(5), (westward)(half dozen), and (w)(vii) of this section, all external power supplies manufactured on or afterwards Feb 10, 2016, shall meet the following standards:
(2) A basic model of external power supply is not subject field to the energy conservation standards of paragraph (w)(1)(ii) of this section if the external power supply -
(i) Is manufactured during the menstruum beginning on February 10, 2016, and ending on February 10, 2020;
(ii) Is marked in accordance with the External Power Supply International Efficiency Marking Protocol, as in effect on February ten, 2016;
(iii) Meets, where applicative, the standards nether paragraph (w)(1)(i) of this section, and has been certified to the Secretary as meeting those standards; and
(iv) Is made bachelor by the manufacturer only as a service part or a spare part for an end-use product that -
(A) Constitutes the primary load; and
(B) Was manufactured before Feb 10, 2016.
(3) The standards described in paragraph (westward)(i) of this section shall not constitute an energy conservation standard for the split end-use product to which the external ability supply is connected.
(4) Whatsoever external power supply subject to the standards in paragraph (w)(i) of this section shall be clearly and permanently marked in accordance with the International Efficiency Mark Protocol for External Ability Supplies (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3), published by the U.S. Department of Energy.
(5) Non-application of no-load mode requirements. The no-load way free energy efficiency standards established in paragraph (w)(ane) of this section shall non utilise to an external power supply that -
(i) Is an Air conditioning-to-Ac external ability supply;
(ii) Has a nameplate output of 20 watts or more than;
(iii) Is certified to the Secretary as being designed to be connected to a security or life safety alert or surveillance arrangement component; and
(iv) On establishment within the External Power Supply International Efficiency Marking Protocol, as referenced in the "Energy Star Program Requirements for Single Voltage External Ac-Dc and Ac-Ac Power Supplies" (incorporated past reference, meet § 430.3), published by the Environmental Protection Agency, of a distinguishing mark for products described in this clause, is permanently marked with the distinguishing mark.
(vi) An external power supply shall not exist subject area to the standards in paragraph (w)(1) of this section if it is a device that requires Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) list and approval as a medical device in accordance with section 513 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Human activity (21 United states of americaC. 360(c)).
(7) A direct operation, AC-DC external power supply with nameplate output voltage less than three volts and nameplate output current greater than or equal to 1,000 milliamps that charges the battery of a product that is fully or primarily motor operated shall not be subject field to the standards in paragraph (w)(1)(ii) of this department.
(x) General service incandescent lamps, intermediate base incandescent lamps and candelabra base incandescent lamps.
(1) Subject to the sales prohibition in paragraph (dd) of this section, the free energy conservation standards in this paragraph employ to general service incandescent lamps.
(i) Intended for a full general service or full general illumination application (whether incandescent or not);
(ii) Has a medium spiral base or any other spiral base of operations not divers in ANSI C81.61 (incorporated past reference; see § 430.3); and
(iii) Is capable of being operated at a voltage at least partially within the range of 110 to 130 volts.
(ii) Subject area to the sales prohibition in paragraph (dd) of this section, general service incandescent lamps manufactured after the effective dates specified in the tables beneath, except every bit described in paragraph (x)(3) of this section, must have a color rendering index greater than or equal to lxxx, a rated wattage no greater than, and a lifetime no less than the values shown in the table below:
General Service Incandescent Lamps
Lumen ranges * | Maximum rated wattage | Minimum lifetime ** (hrs) | Effective date |
---|---|---|---|
(i) 1490-2600 | 72 | 1,000 | one/1/2012 |
(ii) 1050-1489 | 53 | 1,000 | 1/1/2013 |
(three) 750-1049 | 43 | 1,000 | ane/1/2014 |
(iv) 310-749 | 29 | 1,000 | 1/1/2014 |
(3) Subject area to the sales prohibition in paragraph (dd) of this section, modified spectrum full general service incandescent lamps manufactured after the effective dates specified must accept a color rendering alphabetize greater than or equal to 75, a rated wattage no greater than, and a lifetime no less than, the values shown in the table beneath:
Modified Spectrum Full general Service Incandescent Lamps
Lumen ranges * | Maximum rated wattage | Minimum lifetime ** (hrs) | Constructive date |
---|---|---|---|
(i) 1118-1950 | 72 | 1,000 | ane/1/2012 |
(ii) 788-1117 | 53 | 1,000 | i/1/2013 |
(iii) 563-787 | 43 | 1,000 | i/1/2014 |
(4) 232-562 | 29 | 1,000 | one/1/2014 |
(4) Subject field to the sales prohibition in paragraph (dd) of this section, each candelabra base incandescent lamp must not exceed lx rated watts.
(5) Bailiwick to the sales prohibition in paragraph (dd) of this department, each intermediate base incandescent lamp must non exceed xl rated watts.
(y) Residential furnace fans. Residential furnace fans incorporated in the products listed in Tabular array one of this paragraph and manufactured on and after July 3, 2019, shall have a fan energy rating (FER) value that meets or is less than the following values:
Table 1 - Energy Conservation Standards for Covered Residential Furnace Fans*
Product grade | FER ** (Watts/thou cfm) |
---|---|
Non-Weatherized, Non-Condensing Gas Furnace Fan (NWG-NC) | FER = 0.044 × QMax + 182 |
Not-Weatherized, Condensing Gas Furnace Fan (NWG-C) | FER = 0.044 × QMax + 195 |
Weatherized Non-Condensing Gas Furnace Fan (WG-NC) | FER = 0.044 × QMax + 199 |
Non-Weatherized, Non-Condensing Oil Furnace Fan (NWO-NC) | FER = 0.071 × QMax + 382 |
Non-Weatherized Electric Furnace/Modular Blower Fan (NWEF/NWMB) | FER = 0.044 × QMax + 165 |
Mobile Home Non-Weatherized, Non-Condensing Gas Furnace Fan (MH-NWG-NC) | FER = 0.071 × QMax + 222 |
Mobile Habitation Not-Weatherized, Condensing Gas Furnace Fan (MH-NWG-C) | FER = 0.071 × QMax + 240 |
Mobile Abode Electric Furnace/Modular Blower Fan (MH-EF/MB) | FER = 0.044 × QMax + 101 |
Mobile Dwelling house Not-Weatherized Oil Furnace Fan (MH-NWO) | Reserved |
Mobile Home Weatherized Gas Furnace Fan (MH-WG) ** | Reserved |
(z) Battery chargers.
(one) Battery chargers manufactured on or after June xiii, 2018, must have a unit free energy consumption (UEC) less than or equal to the prescribed "Maximum UEC" standard when using the equations for the appropriate product grade and corresponding rated battery free energy as shown in the following tabular array:
Product class | Product class description | Rated bombardment free energy (Ebatt **) | Special characteristic or battery voltage | Maximum UEC (kWh/yr) (every bit a part of Ebatt **) |
---|---|---|---|---|
one | Depression-Energy | ≤five Wh | Anterior Connexion * | 3.04 |
2 | Depression-Energy, Depression-Voltage | <100 Wh | <iv 5 | 0.1440 * Eastwardbatt + 2.95 |
iii | Depression-Energy, Medium-Voltage | 4-10 V | For Ebatt <10 Wh, 1.42 kWh/y Due eastbatt ≥10 Wh, 0.0255 * Ebatt + 1.xvi | |
4 | Low-Energy, Loftier-Voltage | >x Five | 0.11 * Ebatt + iii.eighteen | |
5 | Medium-Energy, Low-Voltage | 100-3000 Wh | <20 5 | 0.0257 * Ebatt + .815 |
6 | Medium-Energy, High-Voltage | ≥20 Five | 0.0778 * Due eastbatt + 2.4 | |
7 | Loftier-Free energy | >3000 Wh | 0.0502 * Ebatt + 4.53 |
(ii) A battery charger shall non be bailiwick to the standards in paragraph (z)(one) of this department if information technology is a device that requires Federal Nutrient and Drug Administration (FDA) listing and approval as a life-sustaining or life-supporting device in accord with section 513 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Deed (21 U.S.C. 360(c)).
(3) All uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) manufactured on and after Jan 10, 2022, that use a NEMA 1-15P or 5-15P input plug and have an AC output shall have an average load adjusted efficiency that meets or exceeds the values shown in the table in this paragraph (z)(3) based on the rated output ability (Prated) of the UPS.
Bombardment charger product class | Rated output power | Minimum efficiency |
---|---|---|
10a (VFD UPSs) | 0 W < P rated ≤ 300 Westward | −ane.20E-06 * P two rated + 7.17E-04 * P rated + 0.862. |
300 W < P rated ≤ 700 W | −7.85E-08 * P 2 rated + 1.01E-04 * P rated + 0.946. | |
P rated > 700 W | −vii.23E-09 * P 2 rated + 7.52E-06 * P rated + 0.977. | |
10b (Six UPSs) | 0 Due west < P rated ≤ 300 West | −1.20E-06 * P two rated + 7.19E-04 * P rated + 0.863. |
300 Due west < P rated ≤ 700 W | −7.67E-08 * P 2 rated + ane.05E-04 * P rated + 0.947. | |
P rated > 700 W | −iv.62E-09 * P two rated + 8.54E-06 * P rated + 0.979. | |
10c (VFI UPSs) | 0 West < P rated ≤ 300 W | −3.13E-06 * P 2 rated + 1.96E-03 * P rated + 0.543. |
300 W < P rated ≤ 700 W | −2.60E-07 * P 2 rated + 3.65E-04 * P rated + 0.764. | |
P rated > 700 W | −1.70E-08 * P 2 rated + iii.85E-05 * P rated + 0.876. |
(aa) Miscellaneous refrigeration products. The energy standards as determined by the equations of the following table(due south) shall be rounded off to the nearest kWh per twelvemonth. If the equation calculation is halfway between the nearest two kWh per twelvemonth values, the standard shall be rounded up to the higher of these values.
(i) Coolers manufactured starting on Oct 28, 2019 shall have Annual Energy Use (AEU) no more than than:
Product class | AEU (kWh/yr) |
---|---|
1. Built-in compact | 7.88AV + 155.8 |
2. Congenital-in | |
3. Freestanding compact | |
4. Freestanding |
(ii) Combination cooler refrigeration products manufactured starting on October 28, 2019 shall accept Almanac Energy use (AEU) no more than:
Product form | AEU (kWh/yr) |
---|---|
C-3A. Libation with all-refrigerator - automatic defrost | 4.57AV + 130.iv |
C-3A-BI. Congenital-in cooler with all-refrigerator - automatic defrost | 5.19AV + 147.8 |
C-9. Cooler with upright freezers with automatic defrost without an automatic icemaker | v.58AV + 147.seven |
C-9-BI. Congenital-in cooler with upright freezer with automated defrost without an automated icemaker | 6.38AV + 168.8 |
C-9I. Libation with upright freezer with automated defrost with an automatic icemaker | 5.58AV + 231.seven |
C-9I-BI. Built-in cooler with upright freezer with automatic defrost with an automatic icemaker | 6.38AV + 252.viii |
C-13A. Compact cooler with all-fridge - automatic defrost | 5.93AV + 193.seven |
C-13A-BI. Built-in compact cooler with all-fridge - automatic defrost | 6.52AV + 213.i |
(bb) Crude service lamps and vibration service lamps.
(1) Subject to the sales prohibition in paragraph (dd) of this section, rough service lamps manufactured on or after January 25, 2018 must:
(i) Have a shatter-proof coating or equivalent technology that is compliant with NSF/ANSI 51 (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3) and is designed to contain the glass if the glass envelope of the lamp is broken and to provide effective containment over the life of the lamp;
(ii) Take a rated wattage not greater than forty watts; and
(iii) Be sold at retail simply in a package containing one lamp.
(ii) Bailiwick to the sales prohibition in paragraph (dd) of this section, vibration service lamps manufactured on or later on Jan 25, 2018 must:
(i) Have a rated wattage no greater than xl watts; and
(ii) Exist sold at retail but in a package containing ane lamp.
(cc) Portable air conditioners. Single-duct portable air conditioners and dual-duct portable air conditioners manufactured on or after Jan x, 2025 must have a combined energy efficiency ratio (CEER) in Btu/Wh no less than SACC: Seasonally adjusted cooling chapters in Btu/h, as determined in appendix CC of subpart B of this office.
(dd) General service lamp. Kickoff July 25, 2022 the sale of any general service lamp that does not meet a minimum efficacy standard of 45 lumens per watt is prohibited.
[54 FR 6077, Feb. 7, 1989]
According To Subpart D Research,
Source: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-10/chapter-II/subchapter-D/part-430/subpart-C/section-430.32
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