§ 1606. Filing by Manufacturers; Listing of Appliances in the MAEDbS.
20 CA ADC § 1606Barclays Official California Code of RegulationsEffective: July 1, 2024
Effective: July 1, 2024
20 CCR § 1606
§ 1606. Filing by Manufacturers; Listing of Appliances in the MAEDbS.
Each manufacturer shall electronically file with the Executive Director through the MAEDbS a statement for each appliance that is sold or offered for sale in California. The statement shall contain all of the information described in paragraphs (2) through (4) of this subsection and shall meet all of the requirements of paragraph (1) of this subsection and all other applicable requirements in this Article.
The effective dates of this section shall be the same as the effective dates shown in section 1605.1, 1605.2 or 1605.3 of this Article for appliances for which there is an energy efficiency, energy consumption, energy design, water efficiency, water consumption, or water design standard in section 1605.1, 1605.2, or 1605.3 of this Article. For appliances with no energy efficiency, energy consumption, energy design, water efficiency, water consumption, or water design standard in section 1605.1, 1605.2, or 1605.3 of this Article, the effective date of this section shall be one year after they are added to section 1601 of this Article, unless a different effective date is specified.
Exceptions to Section 1606(a) of this Article: Section 1606(a) of this Article is not applicable to:
1. external power supplies,
2. small electric motors,
3. à la carte chargers meeting the EXCEPTION noted in section 1605.3(w)(2) of this Article, or
4. general service lamps.
(B) When Different Statements are Required. The Executive Director may establish, modify, and enforce schedules for the submittal of statements where it is reasonably necessary for orderly processing of submittals, for example when manufacturers or third parties often submit many statements simultaneously.
(C) Asterisks in Model Numbers. In filing any statement, the manufacturer may use asterisks as a substitute for letters, numbers, blanks, or other characters in the model number, provided that an asterisk (i) shall be used only for a part of the model number that does not indicate energy consumption, energy efficiency, water consumption, or water efficiency, or a design or feature affecting such efficiency or consumption; (ii) shall represent a single letter, number, blank, or other character at the asterisk's location in the model number; and (iii) shall not be used for any of the first four letters, numbers, blanks, or other characters in the model number.
(D) Different Functions. Except as provided in section 1606(a)(1)(G) of this Article, if the same appliance is sold or offered for sale as more than one type of appliance shown in Table X (for example, if the appliance can serve both water heating and pool heating functions), the manufacturer shall submit a separate statement for each model of that appliance type. Each appliance type for which a statement is submitted must match all the common identifiers shown in Table X.
(E) Multiple Statements. A manufacturer may electronically file statements through the MAEDbS for more than one appliance in a single submittal to the Executive Director. If a submittal contains statements for more than one appliance, there shall be only one statement for each appliance, except as provided in sections 1606(a)(1)(D) and 1606(a)(1)(G) of this Article. The Executive Director shall allow multiple statements to be submitted in the same electronic file under conditions they determine are reasonably necessary to ensure accuracy and compatibility with the MAEDbS.
(G) Combination Space-Heating and Water-Heating Appliances. Manufacturers of combination space-heating and water-heating appliances shall file two statements for each such appliance. The first statement shall contain the information listed in Table X for combination space-heating and water-heating appliances, and all other information shown in Table X for “all appliances;” and the second statement shall contain the information listed in Table X for the primary function of the appliance according to the determination required by sections 1605(e) and 1605(f) of this Article, and containing all other information shown in Table X for “all appliances.” Each appliance type for which a statement is submitted must match all the common identifiers shown in Table X.
(H) Portable Air Conditioners. A manufacturer shall file two statements for a single model of portable air conditioner if the model is sold or offered for sale in California with both single-duct and dual-duct configuration options. One statement shall be for the single-duct configuration, and the other statement shall be for the dual-duct configuration.
(A) The name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, and, if available, fax number and URL (web site) address of the manufacturer; provided, however, that if a parent entity is filing on behalf of a subsidiary entity, if a subsidiary entity is filing on behalf of a parent entity, or if an affiliate entity is filing on behalf of an affiliate entity, then each entity shall be clearly identified and the information shall be provided for both entities.
(B) The name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, and, if available, fax number of the individual to contact concerning the statement pursuant to section 1606(a)(4) of this Article. There shall be only one individual to contact for each category (box) in the “Appliance” column of Table X, except that the individual may, during their absence, delegate their duties in this regard.
Exception to Section 1606(a)(3)(A) of this Article:
For state-regulated compressors, the manufacturer shall submit a statement that the appliance has been tested in accordance with all applicable requirements of sections 1603 and 1604 of this Article, or that the appliance has been rated according to an alternative efficiency determination method (AEDM) in accordance with all applicable requirements of section 1604(s) of this Article.
EXCEPTION 2. to Section 1606(a)(3)(A) of this Article:
For integral cartridge-filter pool pumps and integral sand-filter pool pumps manufactured on or after July 19, 2021, in lieu of the statement required in section 1606(a)(3)(A) of this Article, a statement that the appliance meets the energy design requirements of sections 1605.1(g)(7)(C) and 1605.1(g)(7)(D) of this Article.
EXCEPTION 3 to section 1606(a)(3)(A) of this Article:
For residential pool pump and motor combinations and residential replacement pool pump motors, in lieu of the statement required in section 1606(a)(3)(A) of this Article, a statement that the appliance meets the design requirements of section 1605.3(g)(5)(A) and 1605.3(g)(5)(B) of this Article.
(C) The applicable information listed in Table X; provided, however, that submittal of information marked with “1” is voluntary for federally regulated appliances, and that submittal of information marked with “2” is voluntary for state-regulated appliances. Where there is text in the “Permissible Answers” column, the information provided must be one of the answers shown. If the text in the “Permissible Answers” column states “other (specify),” the information provided must be a specific response for the “Required Information” category (e.g., a response of “other” is not acceptable).
Exception 1. to Section 1606(a)(3)(C) of this Article:
If an appliance has an alternative test procedure pursuant to section 1603(c)(1) of this Article, or an alternative assessment method specified pursuant to section 1603(c)(2)(A) of this Article, then the statement shall include:
(1) the following information from Table X: Manufacturer's Name, Brand Name, Model Number, and Regulatory Status; and
(2) all information from Table X that is applicable to the appliance and that is produced during the alternative test procedure or the alternative assessment method; and
(3) all other energy performance information produced during the alternative test procedure or the alternative assessment method.
Exception 2. to Section 1606(a)(3)(C) of this Article:
If the Executive Director has specified that there is no test method for an appliance pursuant to section 1603(c)(2)(B) of this Article, then the statement shall include the following information from Table X: Manufacturer's Name, Brand Name, Model Number, and Regulatory Status.
Exception 3. to Section 1606(a)(3)(C) of this Article:
Manufacturers of state-regulated LED lamps and LED versions of state-regulated small-diameter directional lamps may certify estimated values for rated lifetime until testing per section 1604 of this Article is complete. When reporting estimated values, the certification report shall describe the prediction method, which must be generally representative of the methods specified in 10 C.F.R. Appendix BB to subpart B of part 430, “Uniform Test Method for Measuring the Input Power, Lumen Output, Lamp Efficacy, Correlated Color Temperature (CCT), Color Rendering Index (CRI), Power Factor, Time to Failure, and Standby Mode Power of Integrated Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Lamps.” Manufacturers shall maintain records of the development of all estimated values and any associated initial test data. Manufacturers shall update the certification in the MAEDbS upon completion of the required test procedures for rated lifetime.
1. For any numerical value required by Table X that is produced by a test specified in section 1604 of this Article, the reported value shall be no higher for the value for which the consumer would prefer a high number, and no lower for the value for which the consumer would prefer a low number, than the values obtained by testing; unless different specific instructions are specified in the test method specified in section 1604 of this Article.
2. For any numerical value required by Table X that is produced by calculation from measured numerical test results, the reported value shall be no higher for the values where the consumer would prefer a high number than the exact result of the calculation, and no lower than the exact result of the calculation where the consumer would prefer a low number, than the values obtained by calculating, unless different specific instructions are specified in the test method specified in section 1604 of this Article.
b. numbers lower than tested values, where the consumer would, all other things being equal, prefer higher values (or is indifferent). Example: An air conditioner is tested using the appropriate test method specified in section 1604 of this Article, and the test method does not include specific instructions about the precision of reporting.
• Cooling capacity is measured as: 36,014 Btu per hour.
• For cooling capacity, consumers prefer higher values.
• The manufacturer may not report any value over 36,014 Btu per hour.
• The manufacturer chooses to report 36,000 Btu per hour.
• Electrical energy use is measured at 3,487 watts.
• For electrical energy use, consumers prefer lower values.
• The manufacturer may not report any value under 3,487 watts.
• The manufacturer chooses to report 3,500 watts.
• Using the data the manufacturer chooses to report, EER = 36,000/3,500 = 10.285714.
• For EER, consumers prefer higher values.
• The manufacturer may not report any value of EER over 10.285714 (if EER is reported with only one decimal place, the maximum value would be 10.2).
• The manufacturer chooses to report EER = 10.2 Btu per watt hour.
• If the manufacturer had chosen to report the cooling capacity as 36,014 Btu per hour, and the electrical energy use as 3,487 watts, the calculated EER would have been 36,014/3,487 = 10.328076. In this case the manufacturer could not report any value of EER over 10.328076 (if EER is reported with only one decimal place, the maximum value would be 10.3).
Table X
Data Submittal Requirements
Appliance | Required Information | Permissible Answers |
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All Appliances | * Manufacturer's Name | ||
* Brand Name | |||
* Model Number | |||
Date model to be displayed | |||
Regulatory Status | Federally-regulated consumer product, federally-regulated commercial and industrial equipment, non-federally-regulated | ||
A | Non-Commercial | ||
Refrigerators, Non-Commercial Refrigerator-Freezers, Non-Commercial Freezers | *Product Class | Category in Table A-2 or Table A-3 (specify) | |
Access1,2 | Door, drawer, both door and drawer | ||
Kitchen Unit1,2 | True, False | ||
Refrigerator Volume | |||
Freezer Volume | |||
Total Volume | |||
Adjusted Total Volume | |||
Height | |||
Width | |||
Depth | |||
Annual Energy Use (low) | |||
Annual Energy Use (high) | |||
Annual Energy Use (mean) | |||
Anti-sweat Heater Switch | True, False | ||
Refrigerant Type1,2 | Ozone-depleting, non-ozone-depleting | ||
Insulation Type1,2 | Ozone-depleting, non-ozone-depleting | ||
Self-contained Commercial Refrigerators with or without doors, Self-contained Commercial Refrigerator-Freezers with or without doors, Self-contained Commercial Freezers with or without doors, Self-contained | *Cabinet Style | Ice cream cabinet; milk or beverage cabinet; milk, beverage, or ice cream cabinet; undercounter cabinet; other reach-in cabinet; pass-through cabinet; roll-in or roll-through cabinet; preparation table; buffet table; wedge case; work top table | |
Commercial Refrigerators specifically designed for display and sale of bottled or canned beverages with or without doors, Remote Condensing Commercial Refrigerators, Remote Condensing Commercial Freezers, Commercial | *Defrost System | Automatic, manual, partial-automatic | |
Ice Cream Freezers (Note: units with multiple compartments must certify data for each compartment) | *Type | Ice-cream application, low-temperature application, medium-temperature application, pull-down application | |
Total Compartments (for hybrid models and refrigerator-freezers) | ||||
Equipment Family | Vertical open, semivertical open, horizontal open, vertical closed transparent, horizontal closed transparent, vertical closed solid, horizontal closed solid, service over counter | |||
Condensing Unit Configuration | Remote, self-contained | |||
Multiple Compartments Product Code | ||||
Total Display Area (TDA) | ||||
Total Volume | ||||
Height | ||||
Width | ||||
Depth | ||||
Anti-condensate Energy Consumption (AEC) (for hybrid models and refrigerator-freezers) | ||||
Condensate Evaporator Pan Energy Consumption (PEC) (for hybrid models and refrigerator-freezers) | ||||
Defrost Energy Consumption (DEC) (for hybrid models and refrigerator-freezers) | ||||
Fan Energy Consumption (FEC) (for hybrid models and refrigerator-freezers) | ||||
Compressor Energy Consumption (CEC) (for hybrid models and refrigerator-freezers) | ||||
Lighting Energy Consumption (LEC) (for hybrid models and refrigerator-freezers) | ||||
Other Energy Consumption (OEC) (for hybrid models and refrigerator-freezers) | ||||
Daily Energy Consumption | ||||
Calculated Daily Energy Consumption (CDEC) | ||||
Total Daily Energy Consumption (TDEC) | ||||
Refrigerant Type | Ozone-depleting, non-ozone-depleting | |||
Insulation Type | Ozone-depleting, non-ozone-depleting | |||
Automatic Commercial Ice-Makers | *Equipment Type | Ice-making head, remote-condensing, self-contained, both remote-condensing and remote-compressor | |
*Cooling Type | Air, water | |||
Ice Maker Process Type | Batch, continuous, cube, other (specify) | |||
Harvest Rate | ||||
Energy Consumption | ||||
Water Consumption | ||||
Ice Hardness Adjustment Factor (for continuous type models) | ||||
Water Dispensers | *Type | Bottle type; Bottle type with compartment,; Pressure type, bubbler; Pressure type with compartment, bubbler; Pressure type, faucet; Pressure type with compartment, faucet, Point-of-Use | |
*Condenser Cooling Medium | Air-cooled; Water cooled | |||
*Style | Free-standing; Flush-to-Wall; Wall Hung; Wall Hung semi-recessed; Remote; Recessed | |||
*Refrigerated Compartment | ||||
Temperatures delivered | Cold only, cook (ambient) and cold, hot and cold | |||
Cooling Capacity (gallons/hour) | ||||
Heating Capacity (6-oz. cup per hour) | ||||
Standby Energy Consumption (kWH/day) | ||||
Walk-in Coolers, and Walk-in Freezers: Doors | Door Type | Passage door (medium temperature), passage door (low temperature), freight door (medium temperature), freight door (low temperature), display door (medium temperature), display door (low temperature) | |
Door surface area (ft2) | ||||
Transparent reach-in? | Door, window, both | |||
Glass Type of Doors and Door Windows (if applicable) | 1″ triple pane insulated, 1″ triple pane tempered, 2-pane Low-E Gas Fill, 3-pane gas fill, 3-pane heat reflective, 3-pane Low-E gas fill, 3-pane reflective gas fill, 3-pane heated, 3-pane unheated, none | |||
Anti-sweat heater power draw (W per ft2 of door opening) (if applicable) | ||||
Door insulation R-value (if applicable) | ||||
All applicable design standards incorporated? | True, False | |||
Daily energy consumption (kWh/day) | ||||
Equipped with a timer, control system, or other demand-based control reducing lighting power and/or heater wire and/or other electricity-consuming device? | Lighting, heater wire, other electricity-consuming device, lighting + heater wire, lighting + other electricity-consuming device, heater wire + other electricity-consuming device, all, none | |||
Total rated lighting power (W) (if applicable) | ||||
Total rated heater wire power (W) (if applicable) | ||||
Total rated other electricity-consuming device power (W) (if applicable) | ||||
Walk-in Coolers, and Walk-in Freezers: Panels | Panel Type | Wall panels for walk-in coolers, ceiling panels for walk-in coolers, wall panels for walk-in freezers, ceiling panels for walk-in freezers, floor panels for walk-in freezers | |
R-value of wall insulation (if applicable) | ||||
R-value of ceiling insulation (if applicable) | ||||
R-value of floor insulation (if applicable) | ||||
Walk-in Coolers, and Walk-in Freezers: Refrigeration Systems | Refrigeration System Type | Dedicated condensing system medium temperature indoor; dedicated condensing system medium temperature outdoor; dedicated condensing system low temperature indoor; dedicated condensing system low temperature outdoor; unit cooler medium temperature, unit cooler low temperature | |
Is outdoor dedicated condensing system also certified (for indoor dedicated condensing systems only)? | True, False | |||
Model number for outdoor dedicated condensing system (only applicable for indoor dedicated condensing systems where outdoor dedicated condensing system is also certified) | ||||
Refrigeration system net capacity (BTU/hr) (if applicable) | ||||
Evaporator fan motor horsepower (if applicable) | ||||
Condenser fan motor horsepower (if applicable) | ||||
All applicable design requirements incorporated? | True, False | |||
Process cooling refrigeration system? | True, False | |||
Annual Walk-in Energy Factor (AWEF) | ||||
Configuration tested for certification (if applicable) | Condensing unit only, unit cooler only, single package dedicated system, matched pair | |||
Refrigerated Bottled or Canned Beverage Vending Machines | Equipment Class (reporting of Combination A or Combination B for models manufactured on or after January 8, 2019) | Class A, Class B, Combination A, Combination B | |
Door Type | Glass front, closed front | |||
Machine use designation | Indoor, indoor/outdoor | |||
Maximum Daily Energy Consumption at 75° F. Ambient Temperature | ||||
Standard Vendible Capacity | ||||
Low Power State - lighting | True, False | |||
Low Power State - refrigeration | True, False | |||
Low Power State - whole machine | True, False | |||
On-Site Adjustable by Operator or Owner | True, False | |||
Refrigerant Type | Ozone-depleting, non-ozone-depleting | |||
Insulation Type | Ozone-depleting, non-ozone-depleting | |||
Internal volume | ||||
Miscellaneous Refrigeration Products | Product Class Variable Defrost Control Least Time Between Defrosts (hours) (when “Variable Defrost Control” = True) | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 True, False |
Max Time Between Defrosts (hours) (when “Variable Defrost Control” = True) | ||||
Variable Anti-Sweat Heater Control Heater Watts at 5%, 15%, 25%, 35%, 45%, 55%, 65%, 75%, 85%, and 95% humidity (watts) (when “Variable Anti-Sweat Heater Control” = True) | True, False | |||
Testing Conducted with Modifications to Standard Temperature Sensor Locations Total Refrigerated Volume (ft3) Total Adjusted Volume (ft3) Annual Energy use (kWh/year) | True, False | |||
B | Room Air Conditioners and Room | *Voltage | |
Air-Conditioning Heat Pumps | *Electrical Phase | 1, 3 |
*Type | Room air conditioner, room air conditioning heat pump, casement-only room air conditioner, casement-slider room air conditioner. | |||
*Louvered Sides | True, False | |||
Cooling Capacity at 95° F | ||||
Electrical Input at 95° F | ||||
Combined Energy Efficiency Ratio at 95° F | ||||
Standby and Off Mode Annual Energy Consumption | ||||
Heating Capability | Heat pump, electric resistance heating, heat pump and electric resistance heating, no heating capability | |||
Refrigerant Type1 | Ozone-depleting, non-ozone-depleting | |||
Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners and Packaged Terminal Heat Pumps | *Voltage | ||
*Electrical Phase | 1, 3 | |||
*Type | PTAC, PTHP | |||
Size | Standard, non-standard | |||
Cooling Capacity at 95° F | ||||
Electrical Input at 95° F | ||||
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) at 95° F | ||||
Heating Capability | Heat pump, electric resistance heating, heat pump and electric resistance heating, no heating capability | |||
Heating Capacity (for models with heating capability only) | ||||
Electrical Input (for models with heating capability only) | ||||
Coefficient of Performance (for models with heating capability only) | ||||
Refrigerant Type1 | Ozone-depleting, non-ozone-depleting | |||
Compressor Power1 | ||||
C | Air Filters manufactured on or after July 1, 2024 | ||
Length of tested air filter (inches) | |||
Width of tested air filter (inches) | |||
Depth of tested air filter (inches) | |||
Face Area of tested air filter (square inches) | |||
Test Procedure used | AHRI Standard 680 (I-P)-2017, ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 52.2-2017 | ||
Face Velocity Utilized for the test procedure (feet per minute) | |||
Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV) (if ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 52.2-2017 was used) | |||
Particle Size Efficiency for 0.3 to 1.0 μm particle size (percentage) | |||
Particle Size Efficiency for 1.0 to 3.0 μm particle size (percentage) | |||
Particle Size Efficiency for 3.0 to 10.0 μm particle size (percentage) | |||
Airflow Rate value 1 (cubic feet per minute) | |||
Airflow Rate value 2 (cubic feet per minute) | |||
Airflow Rate value 3 (cubic feet per minute) | |||
Airflow Rate value 4 (cubic feet per minute) | |||
Airflow Rate value 5 (cubic feet per minute) (Maximum Airflow Rate if ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 52.2-2017 was used) | |||
Calculated Airflow Rate value at an Initial Resistance of 0.1 inches water column (cubic feet per minute) | |||
Initial Resistance at air flow rate value 1 (inches water column) | |||
Initial Resistance at airflow rate value 2 (inches water column) | |||
Initial Resistance at airflow rate value 3 (inches water column) | |||
Initial Resistance at airflow rate value 4 (inches water column) | |||
Initial Resistance at airflow rate value 5 (inches water column) (if ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 52.2-2017 was used) | |||
Final Resistance at the point where test is terminated and results determined (inches water column) | |||
Dust Holding Capacity (grams) | |||
All Central Air Conditioners and Central Air-Conditioning Heat Pumps | *Coil Model Number with which Compressor was Tested (for split systems only) | ||
*Type | Air conditioner, heat pump (heating and cooling), heat pump (heating only), heat pump (cooling only) | |||
*Energy Source for Cooling | Electricity, natural gas | |||
*Energy Source for Heating | Gas, oil, electric heat pump, electric resistance, heat pump and electric resistance, none | |||
*AHRI Classification | ||||
*Voltage | ||||
*Electrical Phase | 1, 3 | |||
Variable Refrigerant Flow | True, False | |||
Heat Recovery (For Variable Refrigerant Flow models only) | ||||
Vertical Air Conditioner (for single package models only) (required on or after January 1, 2010) | True, False | |||
Refrigerant Type1,2 | Ozone-depleting, non-ozone-depleting | |||
Thermostatic Expansion Valve (for air-source or air-cooled models only) | True, False | |||
Compressor Motor Design | Single-speed, dual-speed, multiple-speed, variable-speed | |||
Air-Cooled, Single Package CAC <65,000 Btu/hour and | Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER)3 | ||
Cooling Capacity at 82° F3 | ||||
Electrical Input at 82° F3 | ||||
Degradation Coefficient at 82° F3 | ||||
Cooling Capacity at 95° F | ||||
Air-Cooled, Split System CAC <65,000 | Electrical Input at 95° F | ||
Btu/hour | Energy Efficiency Rate (EER) at 95° F | ||
Average Off Mode Power Consumption (Watts) | ||||
Space-constrained Product | Space-constrained; variable speed mini-split; small duct, high velocity; not space-constrained | |||
Air-Source, Single Package Heat Pumps <65,000 Btu/hour and | Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) | ||
Cooling Capacity at 82° F3 | ||||
Electrical Input at 82° F3 | ||||
Degradation Coefficient at 82° F3 | ||||
Cooling Capacity at 95° F | ||||
Air-Source Split System Heat Pumps <65,000 Btu/hour | Electrical Input at 95° F | ||
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) at 95° F | ||||
Average Off Mode Power Consumption (Watts) (for models manufactured on or after January 1, 2015 only) | ||||
Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF)3 | ||||
Heating Capacity | ||||
Electrical Input | ||||
Coefficient of Performance (COP) at 47° F (single package vertical heat pumps only) | ||||
Space-constrained Product | Space-constrained; variable speed mini-split; small duct, high velocity; not space-constrained | |||
Air-Cooled, Single Package | Cooling Capacity at 95° F | ||
CAC ≥ 65,000 and < 760,000 Btu/hour and | Electrical Input at 95° F | ||
Air-Cooled Split System CAC ≥ 65,000 and < 760,000 Btu/hour | Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) at 95° F (effective for models manufactured before January 1, 2018) | ||
Integrated Energy Eficiency Ratio (IEER) (effective for models manufactured on or after January 1, 2018) | ||||
Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) If Applicable | ||||
Heating System Type1,2 | Gas, oil, electric resistance, none | |||
Air-Source, Single Package Heat | Cooling Capacity at 95° F | ||
Pumps ≥ 65,000 Btu/hour and <760,000 Btu/hour; and | Electrical Input at 95° F | ||
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) at 95° F (effective for models manufactured before January 1, 2018) | |||
Air-Source, Split-System Heat Pumps ≥ 65,000 and < 750,000 Btu/hour | Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio (IEER) (effective for models manufactured on or after January 1, 2018) | ||
Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) If Applicable | ||||
Heating Capacity at 47° F | ||||
Electrical Input at 47° F | ||||
Coefficient of Performance (COP) at 47° F | ||||
Heating Capacity at 17° F | ||||
Electrical Input at 17° F | ||||
Coefficient of Performance (COP) at 17° F | ||||
Evaporatively Cooled Single Package CAC < 760,000 Btu/hour and | Cooling Capacity at 95° F | ||
Electrical Input at 95° F | |||
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) at 95° F | |||
Evaporatively-Cooled Split System CAC < 760,000 Btu/hour | Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) If Applicable | ||
Heating System Type1,2 | Gas, oil electric resistance, none | ||
Water-Cooled Single-Package CAC < 760,000 Btu/hour and | Compressor Electrical Input (for models ≥ 65,000 Btu/hour only) | ||
Indoor Fan Electrical Input (for models ≥ 65,000 Btu/hour only)3 | |||
Water-Cooled Split System CAC < 760,000 Btu/hour | Outdoor Fan Electrical Input (for models ≥ 65,000 Btu/hour only)3 | ||
Cooling Capacity at 85° F Entering Water Temperature | |||
Electrical Input at 85° F Entering Water Temperature | |||
Air-Cooled, Single Package CAC ≥ 65,000 and < 760,000 Btu/hour and | Cooling Capacity at 95° F | ||
Electrical Input at 95° F | |||
Air-Cooled Split System CAC ≥ 65,000 and < 760,000 Btu/hour | Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) at 95° F (effective for models manufactured before January 1, 2018) | ||
Integrated Energy Eficiency Ratio (IEER) (effective for models manufactured on or after January 1, 2018) | ||||
Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) If Applicable | ||||
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) at 85° F | ||||
Entering Water Temperature | ||||
Low Temperature EER at 70° F Entering Water Temperature (for models < 65,000 Btu/hour only) | ||||
Heating System Type1 | Gas, oil electric resistance, none | |||
Water-Source, Single Package Heat Pumps < 760,000 Btu/hour and | Compressor Electrical Input (for models ≥ 65,000 Btu/hour only) | ||
Indoor Fan Electrical Input (for models ≥ 65,000 Btu/hour only)3 | |||
Water-Source Split System Heat Pumps < 760,000 Btu/hour | Outdoor Fan Electrical Input (for models ≥ 65,000 Btu/hour only)3 | ||
Cooling Capacity at 86° F Entering Water Temperature | ||||
Electrical Input at 86° F Entering Water Temperature | ||||
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) at 86° F Entering Water Temperature | ||||
Heating Capacity at 68° F Entering Water Temperature | ||||
Electrical Input at 68° F Entering Water Temperature | ||||
Coefficient of Performance (COP) at 68° F Entering Water Temperature | ||||
Ground Water-Source, Single Package Heat Pumps and | Compressor Electrical Input (for models ≥ 65,000 Btu/hour only) | ||
Indoor Fan Electrical Input (for models ≥ 65,000 Btu/hour only)3 | |||
Ground Water-Source Split System Heat Pumps | Outdoor Fan Electrical Input (for models ≥ 65,000 Btu/hour only)3 | ||
Cooling Capacity at 59° F Entering Water Temperature (for all sizes, including but not limited to models ≥ 240,000 Btu/hour) | |||
Electrical Input at 59° F Entering Water Temperature (for all sizes, including but not limited to models ≥ 240,000 Btu/hour) | |||
Air-Cooled, Single Package CAC ≥ 65,000 and < 760,000 Btu/hour and | Cooling Capacity at 95° F | ||
Electrical Input at 95° F | |||
Air-Cooled Split System CAC ≥ 65,000 and < 760,000 Btu/hour | Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) at 95° F (effective for models manufactured before January 1, 2018) | ||
Integrated Energy Eficiency Ratio (IEER) (effective for models manufactured on or after January 1, 2018) | ||||
Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) If Applicable | ||||
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) at 59° F Entering Water Temperature (for all sizes, including but not limited to models ≥ 240,000 Btu/hour) | ||||
Heating Capacity at 50° F Entering Water Temperature (for all sizes, including but not limited to models ≥240,000 Btu/hour) | ||||
Electrical Input at 50° F Entering Water Temperature (for all sizes, including but not limited to models ≥ 240,000 Btu/hour) | ||||
Coefficient of Performance (COP) at 50° F Entering Water Temperature (for all sizes, including but not limited to models ≥ 240,000 Btu/hour) | ||||
Ground-Source, Closed-Loop, Single Package Heat Pumps and | Compressor Electrical Input (for models ≥ 65,000 Btu/hour only) | ||
Ground-Source, Closed-Loop, Split System Heat Pumps | Indoor Fan Electrical Input (for models ≥ 65,000 Btu/hour only)3 | ||
Outdoor Fan Electrical Input (for models ≥ 65,000 Btu/hour only)3 | ||||
Cooling Capacity at 77° F Entering Brine Temperature | ||||
Electrical Input at 77° F Entering Brine Temperature | ||||
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) at 77° F Entering Brine Temperature | ||||
Heating Capacity at 32° F Entering Brine Temperature | ||||
Electrical Input at 32° F Entering Brine Temperature | ||||
Coefficient of Performance (COP) at 32° F Entering Brine Temperature | ||||
Gas-Fired Air Conditioners and | Cooling Capacity - (cooling bin summary) | ||
Gas-Fired Heat Pumps | Gas Input While Cooling - (cooling bin summary) | ||
Electric Input While Cooling - (cooling bin summary) | ||
Cooling COP - Gas | ||||
Cooling COP - Electric | ||||
Heating Output - (heating bin summary) | ||||
Gas Input While Heating - (heating bin summary) | ||||
Electric Input While Heating - (heating bin summary) | ||||
Heating COP - Gas | ||||
Heating COP - Electric | ||||
Computer Room Air Conditioners | Equipment Type | Air-cooled, water-cooled, water-cooled with a fluid economizer, glycol-cooled, glycol-cooled with a fluid economizer, evaporatively cooled; chilled-water-cooled | |
Air Flow | Direction Downflow, horizontal flow, upflow | |||
Net Sensible Cooling Capacity (air-cooled, water-cooled, glycol-cooled, chilled-water-cooled models only) | ||||
Downflow Unit Power Input (watts) (air-cooled, water-cooled, glycol-cooled, chilled-water-cooled models only) | ||||
Downflow Unit SCOP (air-cooled, water-cooled, glycol-cooled, chilled-water-cooled models only) | ||||
Upflow Unit Power Input (watts) (air-cooled, water-cooled, glycol-cooled, chilled-water-cooled models only) | ||||
Upflow Unit SCOP(air-cooled, water-cooled, glycol-cooled, chilled-water-cooled models only) Cooling Capacity at 95°F (evaporatively cooled models only) | ||||
Electrical Input at 95°F (evaporatively cooled models only) | ||||
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) at 95°F (evaporatively cooled models only) | ||||
Heat pump water-heating packages | Voltage* | ||
Phase* | 1, 3 | |||
Refrigerant Type* | Ozone-depleting, non-ozone-depleting | |||
Compressor Motor Design* | Single-speed, dual-speed, multiple-speed, variable speed | |||
OD Fan Motor Design* | Single-speed, dual-speed, multiple-speed, variable speed | |||
Model number includes all components? | True, False | |||
Is the model designed for space cooling? | True, False | |||
Cooling Capacity (BTU per hour) if applicable | ||||
Cooing power input (watts) if applicable | ||||
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) if applicable | ||||
Integrated part load value (IPLV) | ||||
Heating Capacity (BTU per hour) at 47° F | ||||
Heating power input (watts) at 47° F | ||||
Coefficient of Performance (COP) at 47° F | ||||
Heating Capacity (BTU per hour) at 17° F | ||||
Heating power input (watts) at 17° F | ||||
Coefficient of Performance (COP) at 17° F | ||||
Heat Capacity (BTU per hour) of heat reclaim2 | ||||
COPR of heat reclaim2 | ||||
D | Single-Duct and Dual-Duct Portable Air Conditioners | *Duct configuration | Single-duct, dual-duct, ability to operate in both single-duct and dual-duct configurations |
Heating function available | True, False | |||
Dehumidification mode available | True, False | |||
Primary condensate removal feature | Auto-evaporation, gravity drain, removable internal collection bucket, condensate pump | |||
Single-Duct Portable Air Conditioners | Combined Energy Efficiency Ratio (CEER) (Btu/Wh) | ||
Seasonally Adjusted Cooling Capacity (SACC) (Btu/h) | ||||
Adjusted Cooling Capacity at 83° F conditions (Btu/h) | ||||
Adjusted Cooling Capacity at 95° F conditions (Btu/h) | ||||
Annual energy consumption in off-cycle mode (kWh/year) | ||||
Annual energy consumption in inactive or off mode (kWh/year) | ||||
Annual energy consumption in cooling mode (kWh/year) | ||||
Dual-Duct Portable Air Conditioners | Combined Energy Efficiency Ratio (CEER) (Btu/Wh) | ||
Seasonally Adjusted Cooling Capacity (SACC) (Btu/h) | ||||
Adjusted Cooling Capacity at 83° F conditions (Btu/h) | ||||
Adjusted Cooling Capacity at 95° F conditions (Btu/h) | ||||
Annual energy consumption in off-cycle mode (kWh/year) | ||||
Annual energy consumption in inactive or off mode (kWh/year) | ||||
Annual energy consumption in cooling mode at 83° F conditions (kWh/year) | ||||
Annual energy consumption in cooling mode at 95° F conditions (kWh/year) | ||||
Spot Air Conditioners | *Type | Single package, air-cooled; single package, evaporatively-cooled; split system: air-cooled condensing unit, coil with blower; split system: evaporatively-cooled condensing unit, coil alone; single package, air-cooled (FD); single package, evaporatively-cooled (FD); split system: air-cooled condensing unit, coil with blower (FD); split system: evaporatively cooled condensing unit, coil alone (FD) | |
Cooling Capacity | ||||
Total Electrical Input | ||||
Cooling Efficiency Ratio (CER) | ||||
Fan Electrical Input | ||||
Refrigerant Type | Ozone-depleting, non-ozone-depleting |
Evaporative Coolers | *Type Evaporative Media Saturation Effectiveness (%) (for direct evaporative coolers only) | Direct, indirect, indirect/direct | |
Media Type (for direct evaporative coolers only) | Expanded paper, woven plastic, aspen wood, rigid cellulose, other (specify). | |||
Cooling Effectiveness (for indirect evaporative coolers only) | ||||
Total Power (watts) | ||||
Airflow Rate (CFM) | ||||
Ceiling Fans | *Ceiling fan type (required for models manufactured on or after January 21, 2020 only) | High-speed small-diameter (HSSD), hugger, large diameter, standard, very small-diameter (VSD) | |
Diameter (inches) | ||||
CFM (low, high) | ||||
Watts (low, high) | ||||
Efficacy (low, high) [CFM/watt] (required for models manufactured before January 21, 2020 only) | ||||
Efficiency (CFM/Watt) (required for models manufactured on or after January 21, 2020 only) | ||||
Fan speed controls separate from light controls | True, false | |||
Adjustable Speed Controls | (Specify) speed, variable | |||
Reversible Fan Action Capable | True, False, Exception [See section 1605.1(d)(1)(A)3. of this Article] | |||
Light Source Type | Compact fluorescent, incandescent, other, None | |||
Ceiling Fan Light Kits | Socket Type | Medium screw base, pin-based; other | |
manufactured before January 21, 2020 | Packaged with all appropriate lamps to fill all sockets | True, False |
Screw-based Lamps Requirement (Screw-base only) | Meet section 1605.1(d)(2)(A)1. or 2. of this Article (specify) | |||
Meet section 1605.1(d)(2)(B) of this Article (pin-based sockets only) | True, False | |||
Operate with lamps totaling more than 190 watts (other socket types only) | True, False | |||
Ceiling Fan Light Kits manufactured on or after January 21, 2020 | Socket Type | Medium screw base, pin-based, integrated SSL, other | |
Packaged with lamps to fill all sockets | True, False | |||
Lumens for each basic model of lamp or each basic model of integrated SSL (Im) | ||||
Rated wattage (watts) | ||||
Efficacy (Im/W) | ||||
Medium screw base sockets packaged with compact fluorescent lamps | True, False | |||
Medium screw base compact fluorescent lamps meet section 1605.1(d)(2)(D)1. of this Article (medium screw base sockets packaged with compact fluorescent lamps only) | True, False | |||
Pin-based sockets for fluorescent lamps | True, False | |||
Uses an electronic ballast (pin-based sockets for fluorescent lamps only) | True, False | |||
Whole House Fans and Residential Exhaust Fans | *Residential Exhaust Fan Type | Inline single-port, Inline multi-port, Range hood, Bathroom and utility room | |
*Whole-House Fan Type | Belt-drive single-fan, Belt-drive dual-fan, Direct-drive single-fan, Direct-drive dual-fan | |||
Fan Motor Power (watts) | ||||
Air Flow (CFM) | ||||
Air Flow Efficiency (CFM/watt) | ||||
Dehumidifiers | Dehumidifier Type | Portable dehumidifiers with a capacity less than or equal to 25 pints per day, Portable dehumidifiers with a capacity greater than 25 pints per day and less than or equal to 50 pints per day, Portable dehumidifiers with a capacity greater than 50 pints per day, Whole-home dehumidifiers with a product case volume less than or equal to 8 cubic feet, Whole-home dehumidifiers with a product case volume greater than 8 cubic feet | |
Water Capacity (pints per day) Case Volume Integrated Energy Factor (Liters/Kilowatt Hour) | |||
Residential Furnace Fans | Furnace Fan Types | Non-weatherized, non-condensing gas (NWG-NC); Non-weatherized, condensing gas (NWG-C); Weatherized non-condensing gas (WG-NC); Non-weatherized, non-condensing oil (NWO-NC); Non-weatherized electric furnace/modular blower fan (NWEF/NWMB); Mobile home non-weatherized, non-condensing gas (MH-NWG-NC); Mobile home non-weatherized, condensing gas (MH-NWG-C); Mobile home electric furnace/modular blower fan (MH-EF/MB); Mobile home non-weatherized oil (MG-NOW); Mobile home weatherized gas (MH-WG) | |
Wattage | ||||
Airflow at the maximum airflow-control setting (in cfm) (QMax) | ||||
Fan Energy Rating (FER) | ||||
Commercial and Industrial Fans and Blowers manufactured after November 16, 2023 | Fan type | Centrifugal housed, centrifugal inline, centrifugal unhoused, centrifugal PRV supply, centrifugal PRV exhaust, axial inline, axial PRV, inline mixed-flow, power roof/wall ventilators, axial panel, radial housed | |
Fan impeller diameter (in.) | ||||
Type of Motor (if fans sold with a motor) | None, Single-phase induction, Polyphase induction, Synchronous DC (including ECM), Permanent magnet AC, or Other | |||
Motor nameplate horsepower (if fan sold with an induction motor) (hp) | ||||
Pressure type | S = Static pressure | |||
T = Total pressure | ||||
Transmission type (if fan is sold with a transmission) | Direct, V-belt, synchronous-belt, flexible coupling, none | |||
Type of Controller (if fan sold with controller) | None, Variable frequency drive, or Other | |||
Maximum fan speed (RPM) | ||||
Airflow at maximum fan speed (CFM) | ||||
Pressure at maximum fan speed (inches water gauge) | ||||
FEPact at maximum fan speed (kW) | ||||
FEPref at maximum fan speed (kW) | ||||
Maximum pressure (inches water gauge) | ||||
Airflow at maximum pressure (CFM) | ||||
Fan speed at maximum pressure (RPM) | ||||
FEPact at maximum pressure (kW) | ||||
FEPref at maximum pressure (kW) | ||||
Maximum air flow (CFM) | ||||
Pressure at maximum airflow (inches water gauge) | ||||
Fan speed at maximum airflow (RPM) | ||||
FEPact at maximum airflow (kW) | ||||
FEPref at maximum airflow (kW) | ||||
Is the model a Series tested fan? | Yes, No | |||
Associated Series Tested Fan Model Number (if not a series tested fan) | Fan product line and model, (Field is N/A if it is a Series tested fan) | |||
Method used to determine FEPact of test method in section 1604(d)(2), (ANSI/AMCA Standard 214-21) | Section 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, or 6.5 of the test method in section 1604(d)(2), (ANSI/AMCA Standard 214-21) | |||
E | All Space Heaters | *Energy Source | Natural gas, LPG, oil, combination (natural gas and oil), electricity |
*Burner Type | Induced draft, luminous, injection type, power, pressure | |||
Constant burning pilot light, (for gas or oil models only) | True, False | |||
*Labeled for Outdoor Installation | True, False | |||
*Electrical Phase | 1, 3, none | |||
Draft Equipment1,2 | Draft hood, draft diverter, barometric regulator, none | |||
Off-Cycle Devices | Stack damper, electro-mechanical inlet damper, electro-mechanical flue damper, none | |||
Flue Gas | Condensing, non-condensing | |||
Control | Single-stage, two-stage modulating, step modulating | |||
Fan Motor Design (furnaces only)1,2 | Single-speed, dual-speed, multiple-speed, variable-speed | |||
Total Nominal Fan Motor Horsepower (furnaces only) | ||||
Fan Motor Type (furnaces only) | Premium, standard | |||
Fan Motor Power Factor (furnaces with variable-speed motors only)1,2 | ||||
Pump Motor Design (boilers only). Note: This information is not required for boilers that are not provided with a pump. | Single-speed, dual-speed, multiple-speed, variable-speed | |||
Total Nominal Pump Motor Horsepower (boilers only). Note: This information is not required for boilers that are not provided with a pump. | ||||
Pump Motor Type (boilers only). Note: This information is not required for boilers that are not provided with a pump. | Premium, standard | |||
Pump Motor Power Factor (boilers with variable-speed motors only)1,2 | ||||
Nameplate Input Rating | ||||
Rated Output | ||||
Central Furnaces | *Mobile Home | True, False | |
*Air Flow Direction | Up, Down, Horizontal | |||
Weatherized (required for non mobile-home furnaces manufactured on or after November 19, 2015 only) | True, False | |||
Fan Blower Capacity, High, at 0.5″ W.C.1,2 | ||||
Fan Blower Capacity, Low, at 0.5″ W.C.1,2 | ||||
Thermal Efficiency (for models ≥ 225,000 Btu/hour input and for three-phase equipment < 225,000 Btu/hour input for which the manufacturer chooses to test using 10 C.F.R. Sections 431.75 and 431.76) | ||||
Standby Watts [controls, not fan energy] (for models ≥225,000 Btu/hour input only)1,2 | ||||
Annual Fuel Energy Consumption (for models < 225,000 Btu/hour input only, except for three-phase equipment for which the manufacturer chooses to test using 10 C.F.R. Sections 431.75 and 431.76) | ||||
Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency [AFUE] (for models < 225,000 Btu/hour input only, except for three-phase equipment for which the manufacturer chooses to test using 10 C.F.R. Sections 431.75 and 431.76) | ||||
Annual Auxiliary Electrical Energy Consumption (for models < 225,000 Btu/hour input only, except for three-phase equipment for which the manufacturer chooses to test using 10 C.F.R. Sections 431.75 and 431.76) | ||||
Thermal Efficiency at Minimum Capacity Provided and Allowed by the Controls (for models ≥225,000 Btu/hr input only)1,2 | ||||
Maximum Standby Mode Electrical Power Consumption (Watts) (applies to models manufactured on or after May 1, 2013 only)1,2 | ||||
Maximum Off Mode Electrical Power Consumption (Watts) (applies to models manufactured on or after May 1, 2013 only)1,2 | ||||
Room Heaters, Floor Furnaces, and Wall Furnaces | *Type | Room heater (vented fan); room heater (gravity); floor furnace (fan); floor furnace (gravity); wall furnace (direct vent fan); wall furnace (direct vent gravity); wall furnace (vented fan); wall furnace (vented gravity) | |
Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) | ||||
Auxiliary Electric Power (for fan-type heaters only) | ||||
Average Annual Auxiliary Electrical Energy Consumption (for fan-type heaters only)1 | ||||
Duct Furnaces and Unit Heaters | *Type | Duct furnace; low static unit heater; high static unit heater; floor-mounted unit heater | |
Thermal Efficiency at Maximum Rated Capacity (mandatory for duct furnaces, voluntary for unit heaters only) | ||||
Energy Consumption During Standby (mandatory for duct furnaces, voluntary for unit heaters only) | ||||
Thermal Efficiency at Minimum Rated Capacity (mandatory for duct furnaces, voluntary for unit heaters only) | ||||
Power-Venting | True, False | |||
Automatic Flue Damper | True, False | |||
Infrared Gas Space Heaters | *Type | Patio heater, non-patio heater | |
Intensity | High, low | |||
Radiant Tube Type | True, False | |||
Portable | True, False | |||
Vented | True, False | |||
Physically Possible to Measure Radiant Coefficient | True, False | |||
Combustion Efficiency (for models using ANSI test method only) | ||||
Radiant Coefficient (for models using ANSI test method only; for models for which it is physically possible to measure radiant coefficient only) | ||||
Effective Heating Area (for patio heaters only) | ||||
Efficiency Index (for patio only) | ||||
Combination Space-Heating and Water-Heating Equipment | *Primary Function | Primary function is space heating, secondary function is domestic water heating; primary function is domestic water heating, secondary function is space heating Volume (measured) | |
Volume (rated) | ||||
Energy Factor (for those models whose primary function is water heating) | ||||
Effective Space-Heating Efficiency (CAAFUE) (for those models whose primary function is water heating) | ||||
Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) (for those models whose primary function is space heating) | ||||
Effective Water-Heating Efficiency (CAEF) (for those models whose primary function is space heating) | ||||
Combined Annual Efficiency (CAE) | ||||
Boilers | *Type | Steam, hot water | |
Natural Draft (for gas-fired steam models manufactured on or after March 2, 2012 and ≥300,00 Btu/hour input only) | True, False | |||
Design | Copper, cast iron, other | |||
Automatic means for adjusting water temperature (small hot water boilers only) | True, False | |||
Input at Minimum Capacity1 | ||||
Output at Minimum Capacity1 | ||||
Combustion Efficiency (for models ≥ 300,000 Btu/hour input only) | ||||
Thermal Efficiency (for models ≥ 300,000 Btu/hour input and < 2,500,000 Btu/hour input only) | ||||
Thermal Efficiency (for models ≥ 2,500,000 Btu/hour input only)1 | ||||
Standby Loss (for packaged boilers ≥ 300,000 Btu/hour input only)1 | ||||
Standby Loss (for nonpackaged boilers ≥ 300,000 Btu/hour input only)2 | ||||
Thermal Efficiency at Minimum Capacity Rating (for non-packaged boilers ≥ 300,000 Btu/hour input only) | ||||
AFUE (for models < 300,000 Btu/hour input only) | ||||
F | All Water Heaters | *Energy Source | Natural gas, LPG, oil, electric resistance, heat pump |
Rated Volume (except booster heaters, hot water dispensers, and large instantaneous water heaters < 10 gallons capacity) | ||||
Measured Volume (water heaters regulated under subpart G of 10 C.F.R. Part 431 as of January 1, 2017 only) | ||||
Input Rating (if applicable) | ||||
Heat Traps (for storage models only) | True, False | |||
Ozone Depleting Substance in Insulation1,2 | True, False | |||
Ozone Depleting Substance in Refrigerant (for heat pump water heaters only)1,2 | True, False | |||
Constant burning pilot light (for large gas and oil models only) | True, False | |||
Mobile Home | True, False | |||
Water Heaters Regulated Under 10 C.F.R. section 430.32(d) | Water Heater Type | Gas-fired storage, oil-fired storage, electric storage, tabletop, instantaneous gas-fired, instantaneous electric, grid-enabled | |
First Hour Rating (for storage models only) | ||||
Maximum Gallons Per Minute (for instantaneous models only) | ||||
Recovery Efficiency | ||||
Annual Electrical Energy Consumption | ||||
Annual Fossil Fuel Energy Consumption (fossil-fuel-fired models only) | ||||
Draw Pattern | Very small, low, medium, high | |||
Uniform Energy Factor | ||||
Pilot Light Energy Consumption (for gas instantaneous models only) | ||||
Water Heaters Regulated Under 10 C.F.R. Section 431.110 (EXCEPT residential-duty commercial water heaters) | Water Heater Type | Electric storage; gas-fired storage; oil-fired storage; gas-fired instantaneous; oil-fired instantaneous; | |
Thermal Efficiency | ||||
Standby Loss, %/hr (electric models only) (except for those models > 140 gallons for which exemption from standby loss standard is claimed). Note: This data requirement is mandatory for all models except instantaneous models in which the data requirement is voluntary. | ||||
Standby Loss, Btu/hr (fossil-fuel-fired models only) (except for those models > 140 gallons for which exemption from standby loss standard is claimed). Note: This data requirement is mandatory for all models except instantaneous models in which the data requirement is voluntary. | ||||
Electrical Power During Recovery While Appliance is Heating (for storage models only) | ||||
Electrical Power During Standby R-value of Insulation (for models > 140 gallons only) for which exemption from standby loss is claimed | ||||
Flue Damper (for models > 140 gallons only) | True, False | |||
Fan Assisted Combustion (for models > 140 gallons only) | True, False | |||
Hot Water Supply Boiler (for => 300,000 Btu/hour and <= 12,500,000 Btu/hour only) | True, False | |||
Residential Duty Commercial Water Heaters | Water Heater Type | Gas-fired storage, oil-fired storage, electric instantaneous | |
Volume | ||||
Input | ||||
Draw Pattern | Very small, low, medium, high | |||
Uniform Energy Factor | ||||
G | Heat Pump Pool Heaters | Heating Capacity at Standard Temperature Rating | |
Readily-accessible On-Off switch | True, False | |||
Coefficient of Performance at Standard Temperature Rating | ||||
Heating Capacity at Low Temperature Rating | ||||
Coefficient of Performance at Low Temperature Rating | ||||
Average Coefficient of Performance (COP) at Standard Temperature Rating and Low Temperature Rating | ||||
Refrigerant Type1,2 | Ozone-depleting, non-ozone-depleting | |||
Other Pool Heaters | Energy Source | Natural gas, LPG, oil, electric resistance | |
Constant Burning Pilot Light (for gas models) | True, False | |||
Input | ||||
Thermal Efficiency | ||||
Pumps (data collection required for models manufactured on or after January 27, 2020 only) | Equipment Class | ||
Total Pump Head in feet at BEP | ||||
Total Pump Head in feet at nominal speed | ||||
Volume per unit time (flow rate) in gallons per minute (gpm) at BEP | ||||
Volume per unit time (flow rate) in gallons per minute (gpm) at nominal speed | ||||
Nominal speed of rotation (rpm) | ||||
Calculated driver power input at each load point i (Pini), corrected to nominal speed, in horsepower (hp)3 | ||||
Driver power input at each load point i (Pini), corrected to nominal speed, in horsepower (hp)4 | ||||
Driver power input (measured as the input power to the driver and controls) at each load point i (Pini), corrected to nominal speed, in horsepower (hp)5 | ||||
Full impeller diameter in inches | ||||
PEICL calculated or tested4 | ||||
PEIVL calculated or tested5 | ||||
Number of stages tested (RSV and ST pumps only) | ||||
Pump efficiency at BEP in percent (%)1,3,4 | ||||
Pump efficiency at BEP in PERCL1,3,4 | ||||
Pump efficiency at BEP in percent (%)1,5 | ||||
Pump efficiency at BEP in PERVL1,5 | ||||
Pump configuration Nominal motor efficiency in percent (%)4,5,6 | ||||
Motor horsepower (hp) for the motor with which the pump is being rated4,5,6 | ||||
Bowl diameter in inches (ST pumps only)3,4,5 | ||||
PEICL | ||||
PEIVL | ||||
C-value | ||||
Residential Pool Pump and Motor Combinations | Motor Construction is Split-Phase | True, False | |
and Replacement Residential Pool Pump Motors manufactured before July 19, 2021 | Motor Construction is Capacitor Start-Induction Run | True, False | |
Motor Design | Single-speed, dual-speed, multi-speed, variable-speed | |||
Motor has Capability of Operating at Two or More Speeds with the Low Speed having a Rotation Rate that is No More than One-Half of the Motor's Maximum Rotation Rate | True, False | |||
Unit Type Residential | Pool Pump and Motor Combination, Replacement Residential Pool Pump Motor | |||
Pool Pump Motor Capacity | ||||
Motor Service Factor | ||||
Nameplate Horsepower | ||||
Pump Control Speed (compliance with section 1605.3(g)(5)(B)2. of this Article) | True, False | |||
Dedicated-Purpose Pool Pumps manufactured on or after July 19, 2021 | Dedicated-purpose pool pump product group | Self-priming pool filter pumps with rated hydraulic horsepower of 0.711 hp <= hhp < 2.5 hp. Self-priming pool filter pumps with rated hydraulic horsepower of hhp <0.711 hp. Non-self-priming pool filter pumps. Pressure cleaner booster pumps. Integral cartridge-filter pool pumps. Integral sand-filter pool pumps. Waterfall pumps | |
Freeze Protection Controls when Shipped | Enabled, Disabled, Not applicable | |||
Default Dry-Bulb Air Temperature Setting (in degrees F) (when “Freeze Protection Controls when Shipped” = Enabled) | ||||
Default Run-Time Setting (in minutes) (when “Freeze Protection Controls when Shipped” = Enabled) | ||||
Default Motor Speed (in rpm) (when “Freeze Protection Controls when Shipped” = Enabled) | ||||
Default Motor Speed is More than ½ of the Maximum Available Speed (when “Freeze Protection Controls when Shipped” = Enabled) | True, False | |||
Self-Priming Pool Filter pumps, Non-Self--Priming Pool Filter | Weighted Energy Factor (WEF) in kilogallons per kilowatt-hour (kgal/kWh) | ||
Pumps, Pressure Cleaner Booster pumps or Waterfall Pumps | Rated Hydraulic Horsepower in horsepower (hp) | ||
Speed Configuration for which the pump is being rated | Single-speed, Two-speed, Multi speed, or Variable-speed | |||
True Power Factor at High Load Point | ||||
Dedicated-Purpose Pool Pump Nominal Motor Horsepower | ||||
Dedicated-Purpose Pool Pump Motor Total Horsepower | ||||
Dedicated-Purpose Pool Pump Service Factor | ||||
Input Power at the High Flow Load Point (watts) | ||||
Flow Rate at the High Flow Load Point (gpm) | ||||
Speed at the High Flow Load Point (rpm) | ||||
Self-priming pool filter pumps, Non-self-priming pool filter | Input Power at Maximum Rotating Speed (watts) | ||
pumps or Pressure cleaner booster pumps | Flow Rate at Maximum Rotating Speed (gpm) | ||
Speed at Maximum Rotating Speed (rpm) | |||
Self-priming pool filter pumps or Non-self-priming pool filter pumps | True Power Factor at Low Load Point | ||
Pump Certified with NSF/ANSI 50-2015 | True, False | |||
Vertical Lift (in feet) (when “Pump Certified with NSF/ANSI 50-2015” = False) | ||||
True Priming Time (in minutes) (when “Pump Certified with NSF/ANSI 50-2015” = False) | ||||
Input Power at the Low Flow Load Point (watts) | ||||
Flow Rate at the Low Flow Load Point (gpm) | ||||
Speed at the Low Flow Load Point (rpm) | ||||
Self-priming pool filter pumps, Non-self-priming pool filter pumps, or Waterfall Pumps | Maximum Head (in feet) | ||
Integral cartridge-filter pool pumps or Integral sand-filter pool pumps | Pool pump control is either integral to the pump or a separate component that is sold or offered for sale with the pump | True, False | |
Maximum Run-Time (in hours) of the Pool Pump Control | |||
Replacement Dedicated-Purpose Pool Pump Motors manufactured on or after July 19, 2021 | Replacement Dedicated-Purpose Pool Pump Motor is a Variable-speed replacement dedicated-purpose pool pump motor | True, False | |
Dedicated-purpose pool pump motor total horsepower (hp) | ||||
Nominal efficiency at full-load and maximum operating speed (%) | ||||
Motor speed at full-load and maximum operating speed (rpm) | ||||
Motor torque at full-load and maximum operating speed (lb-ft) | ||||
Input power at full-load and maximum operating speed (watts) | ||||
Power factor at full-load and maximum operating speed (%) | ||||
Motor phase | Single-phase, polyphase | |||
Sold with motor drive | True, False | |||
Meets requirements of 1605.3(g)(6)(D) (when “Sold with motor drive” = True) | True, False | |||
Freeze protection controls is shipped enabled | Enabled, Disabled, Not applicable | |||
Default dry bulb air temperature setting (°F) (when “Freeze protection controls are shipped enabled”) | ||||
Default motor speed (rpm) (when “Freeze protection controls are shipped enabled”) | ||||
Default run time (minutes) (when “Freeze protection controls are shipped enabled”) | ||||
Is the default motor speed more than ½ of the maximum available speed? (when “Freeze protection controls are shipped enabled”) | True, False | |||
Portable Electric Spas | *Spa Type | Combination Spa, Exercise Spa, Inflatable Spa, Standard Spa | |
*Tested Spa Cover Model Number | ||||
Tested Spa Cover Manufacturer | ||||
Rated Capacity (number of people) | ||||
Rated Voltage (volts) | ||||
Tested Spa Cover Is Insulated | True, False | |||
Spa Enclosure is Fully Insulated | True, False | |||
Spa Includes a Skimmer | True, False | |||
Maximum water temperature setting is less than 100° F (for exercise spas and the exercise spa portion of combination spas only) | True, False | |||
Portable Electric Spa Rated Volume (gallons) (for standard spas, inflatable spas, and the standard spa portion of combination spas only) | ||||
Exercise Spa Rated Volume (gallons) (for exercise spas and the exercise spa portion of combination spas only) | ||||
Portable Electric Spa Fill Volume (gallons) (for standard spas, inflatable spas, and the standard spa portion of combination spas only) | ||||
Exercise Spa Fill Volume (gallons) (for exercise spas and the exercise spa portion of combination spas only) | ||||
Portable Electric Spa Normalized Standby Power (watts) (for standard spas, inflatable spas, and the standard spa portion of combination spas only) Exercise Spa Normalized Standby Power (watts) (for exercise spas and the exercise spa portion of combination spas only) | ||||
H | Plumbing Fittings | *Type | Showerhead, lavatory faucet, (independent or collective), public lavatory faucet, kitchen faucet, metering faucet, (independent or collective), lavatory replacement aerator, kitchen replacement aerator, wash fountain, lift-type tub spout diverter, turn-type tub spout diverter, pull-type tub spout diverter, push-type tub spout diverter, push type tub spount diverter |
Flow Rate | ||||
Pulsating (for showerheads only) | True, False | |||
Minimum Flow rate at 45 psi and 80 psi (for showerheads manufactured on or after July 1, 2016 | ||||
Minimum Flow rate at 20 psi (for showerheads manufactured on or after July 1, 2016) | ||||
Rim Space (for wash fountains only) | ||||
Tub Spout Leakage Rate When New | ||||
Tub Spout Leakage Rate After 15,000 Cycles | ||||
Commercial Pre-rinse Spray Valves | Product Class (required for models manufactured on or after January 28, 2019) | Product Class 1, Product Class 2, Product Class 3 | |
Flow Rate (gpm) | |||
Spray force (ounce-force (ozf) | |||
I | Plumbing Fixtures | *Type | Blowout water closet, gravity tank type water closet, duel-flush water closet, electromechanical hydraulic water closet, flushometer tank water closet, prison-type urinal, prison-type water closet, flushometer valve water closet, trough-type urinal, wall-mounted urinal, waterless urinal, other type urinal, vacuum type water closet |
Water Consumption (dual-flush effective volume for dual-flush water closet) | ||||
Passes waste extraction test | True, False | |||
Waste extraction value | grams | |||
Trough Length (trough-type urinals only) | ||||
J | Fluorescent Lamp Ballasts | *Ballast Input Voltage | 120, 277, between 120 and 277, other (specify) |
*Number of Lamps | ||||
*Type of Fluorescent Lamp | F34T12, F96T12/ES, F96T12HO/ES, 2-foot U-shaped, 4-foot medium bipin, 4-foot miniature bipin high output, 4-foot miniature bipin standard output, 8-foot high output, 8-foot slim line | |||
Product Class (from U.S. DOE CCMS product template) | ||||
Designed for Dimming to 50% or Less of Maximum Output | True, False | |||
Power Factor | ||||
*Building Application | Commercial, designed (not classified as sign ballasts) to operate 8-foot high output lamps, designed and labeled as sign ballasts to operate 8-foot high output lamps, residential; not classified as residential, other | |||
Sign Ballasts | True, False | |||
Input Power Watts | ||||
Ballast Luminous Efficiency | ||||
Circuit Design | Cathode cut-out, electronic, magnetic | |||
*Start | Instant, programmed, rapid | |||
Ballast Frequency | High frequency, low frequency, other | |||
Average Total Lamp Arc Power | ||||
Deep-Dimming Fluorescent Lamp Ballasts | *Ballast Input Voltage | 120, 277, other (specify) | |
*Number of Lamps | ||||
*Lamp type | T5, T8, other (specify) | |||
*Dimming Type | Continuous, stepped, individual lamp control, other (specify) | |||
*Control Type | 3-wire, 0-10 volts, digital communication, phase, other (specify) | |||
*Start Type | Instant start, rapid start, program start, other (specify) | |||
P100 | ||||
Arc Power 100 | ||||
P80 | ||||
Arc Power 80 | ||||
P50 | ||||
Arc Power 50 | ||||
BLE 100 | ||||
BLE 80 | ||||
BLE 50 | ||||
P0 (standby mode power) | ||||
Weighted Ballast Luminous Efficacy | ||||
Power Factor | ||||
K | Federally regulated general service fluorescent lamps | *Type | 4-foot medium bipin general service fluorescent lamp, 2-foot U-shaped general service fluorescent lamp, 8-foot slim line general service fluorescent lamp, 8-foot high output general service fluorescent lamp, 4-foot miniature bipin standard output general service fluorescent lamp, 4-foot miniature bipin high output general service fluorescent lamp |
Rated Color Rendering Index | ||||
Correlated Color Temperature (for lamps manufactured on or after July 5, 2012) | ||||
Minimum Average Lamp Efficacy (LPW) | ||||
Federally regulated incandescent reflector lamps sold before January 1, 2020 | Minimum Average Lamp Efficacy | ||
Federally regulated Medium | Lamp Power (Watts) | ||
Screw Base Compact | Minimum Efficacy (LPW) | ||
Fluorescent Lamps sold | Lamp Configuration | Bare or Covered (no reflector) | |
before January 1, 2020 | 1,000 Hour Lumen Maintenance | True, False | |
Lumen Maintenance Requirements | True, False | ||
Rapid Cycle Stress Test | True, False | ||
Average Rated Lamp Life | True, False | ||
Federally regulated Medium | Type | General Service Incandescent, OLED | |
Screw Base General | Voltage Range | ||
Service Incandescent and OLED | Rated Lumen Range | ||
Lamps sold before | Maximum Rate Wattage | ||
January 1, 2020 | Minimum Rate Lifetime | ||
Color Rendering Index | |||
Minimum Efficacy (LPW) (required on or after January 1, 2018) | |||
Modified Spectrum | True, False | ||
Bulb Finish (incandescent only) | Clear, frost, soft white | ||
ANSI-designated Bulb Shape | A15, A19, A21, A23, A25, PS25, PS30, BT14.5, BT15, CP19, TB19, CA22 | ||
Federally regulated Candelabra Base and Intermediate Base | Base Type | Candelabra, intermediate | |
Incandescent Lamps sold before January 1, 2020 | Maximum Rated Wattage | ||
Federally regulated Medium Screw Base | Type | ||
Modified Spectrum General Service | Rated Voltage | ||
Incandescent Lamp sold before January 1, 2020 | Rated Lumen Range |
Maximum Rate Wattage | ||||
Minimum Rate Lifetime | ||||
Color Rendering Index | ||||
State-regulated small diameter directional lamps | Base Type | ||
Lamp Type (examples PAR16, MR11, MR16, R) | ||||
Lamp Power (Watts) | ||||
Lamp Output (Lumens) | ||||
Beam Angle | ||||
Color Rendering Index (CRI) | ||||
Combined CRI + Efficacy (only applies where efficacy < 80 LPW) | ||||
Center Beam Candle Power (CBCP) | ||||
Efficacy (Lumens per watt) | ||||
Correlated Color Temperature | ||||
Rated Lifetime Test Completed | True, False | |||
Estimated Rated Lifetime (hours) (when “Rated Lifetime Test Completed” = False)* | ||||
Rated Lifetime (hours) (when “Rated Lifetime Test Completed” = True) | ||||
State-regulated Light Emitting Diode (LED) lamps | *Base Type | E12, E17, E26, GU24, retrofit kit | |
Lamp Shape | A, B, BA, C, CA, F, G, Other | |||
Dimmable | True, False | |||
Minimum Dimming Level (%) (when “Dimmable” = True) | ||||
Reduced Flicker Operation (when “Dimmable” = True) | True, False | |||
Correlated Color Temperature | ||||
Duv | ||||
Rated Lifetime Test Completed | True, False | |||
Estimated Rated Lifetime (hours) (when “Rated Lifetime Test Completed” = False) | ||||
Rated Lifetime (hours) (when “Rated Lifetime Test Completed” = True) | ||||
Lifetime test environment temperature2 | Ambient, Elevated | |||
Lamp Power (Watts) | ||||
Lumen Output (Lumens) | ||||
Efficacy (Lumens per watt) | ||||
Color Rendering Index (Ra) | ||||
Compliance Score | ||||
Power Factor | ||||
Standby Mode | True, False | |||
Standby Power (watts) (if applicable) | ||||
Connected network type (if applicable) | Wi-Fi, ZigBee, ANT, Bluetooth, RF, Wired, Other | |||
State-regulated Light | R1 | ||
Emitting Diode (LED) | R2 | ||
lamps (cont'd) | R3 |
R4 | ||||
R5 | ||||
R6 | ||||
R7 | ||||
R8 | ||||
R92 | ||||
Meets applicable luminous intensity distribution requirements | ENERGY STAR Omnidirectional, ENERGY STAR Decorative, none. | |||
Audible Noise at 100% output (decibels) (when “Dimmable” = True) | ||||
Audible Noise at 20% output (decibels) (when “Dimmable” = True) | ||||
Start Time 2 | ||||
6000 hour lumen maintenance 2 | ||||
6000 hour survival rate 2 | ||||
Projected time to L70 2 | ||||
Dimming Control Compatibility (when “Dimmable” = True) | Forward, Phase cut control, reverse phase cut, powerline carrier, digital, 0-10 VDC, other. | |||
NEMA SSL 7A Compatible 2 (If compatible with forward phase cut dimmer control answer “True,” If not answer “False.”) | True, False | |||
L | Emergency Lighting | Light Source Type | LED, electroluminescent, fluorescent, incandescent, other |
Battery Backup | True, False | |||
Number of Faces | ||||
Sign Format | Edge-lit, panel, matrix, stencil, other | |||
Input Power Demand | ||||
M | Traffic Signal Modules for Vehicle control | Module Color | Green, amber, red |
Module Type | Circular, arrow, lane control-arrow, lane control-X, pedestrian, other (specify) | |||
Module Size (circular, arrow only) | ||||
Nominal Wattage at 25° C | ||||
Maximum Wattage at 74° C | ||||
Traffic Signal Modules | Module Type | Hand, Walking Person, walk, don't walk, countdown (Specify) for Pedestrian Control | |
Power Consumption at 25° C | ||||
Power Consumption at 74° C | ||||
N | Torchieres | *Lamp Type of Upward-Facing Lamp(s) | Screw-based Incandescent, Halogen, Fluorescent Pin-based, Other (specify) |
*Lamp Type of Side Lamp(s) | Screw-based Incandescent, Halogen, Fluorescent Pin-based, Other, None (specify) | |||
Total Number of Lamp Sockets | ||||
Maximum Possible Power Demand, All Sockets (watts) | ||||
Method of Insuring 190 Watt Maximum Power Consumption | Current-limiting Device, Thermal Switch, Other (specify) | |||
Metal Halide Luminaires | *Lamp Position (orientation) | Vertical Base-Up, Vertical Base-Down, Horizontal, Universal, Other (specify) | |
Lamp Rating, low (watts) | ||||
Lamp Rating, high (watts) | ||||
Outdoor Luminaire | True, False | |||
Compliance Option Used | ≥ 90/92% efficient ballast, | |||
≥ 88% efficient ballast with integral control (Occupancy Sensor), | ||||
≥ 88% efficient ballast with integral control (Automatic Daylight Control), | ||||
≥ 88% efficient ballast labeled for relamping with only 150-160 watt, 200-215 watt, 290-335 watt, or 336-500 watt lamps | ||||
Ballast Type [only applies to models manufactured on or after January 1, 2006] | Probe-start electronic, probe-start magnetic, pulse-start electronic, pulse-start magnetic, other (specify) | |||
Minimum Ballast Efficiency (percent) | ||||
Integral Control Type (for integral control compliance method only) | Occupancy sensor, Automatic daylight control | |||
Integral Control Method (for integral control compliance method only) | Directly into luminaire housing Packaged and sold pre-wired Integrated wireless radio controlled sensor | |||
Maximum relamping rated wattage on a factory-installed label (watts) (for relamping wattage compliance method only) | ||||
Packaged with efficient lamps (for relamping wattage compliance method only) | True, False | |||
Under-Cabinet Fluorescent Fixtures (Luminaires) | Lamp Length (inches) | ||
Number of Lamps for which Fixture (Luminaire) is Designed | ||||
Ballast Efficacy Factor | ||||
O | Dishwashers | *Type | Compact, standard |
*Number of place settings | ||||
Water Heating Dishwasher | True, False | |||
Truncated Normal Cycle Capable | True, False | |||
Soil Sensing | True, False | |||
Maximum Energy Use | ||||
Maximum Water Use | ||||
P | Clothes Washers that are consumer products | *Type | Front-loading, top loading |
*Controls | Automatic, semi-automatic, other (specify) | |||
*Axis | Horizontal, vertical | |||
Suds-Saving | True, False | |||
Combination Washer/Dryer1 | True, False | |||
Clothes Container Compartment Capacity | ||||
Power Consumption Per Cycle1 | ||||
Water Consumption Per Cycle | ||||
Integrated Modified Energy Factor | ||||
Integrated Water Factor | ||||
Remaining Moisture Content | ||||
Commercial Clothes Washers | *Type | Front-loading, top loading | |
*Controls | Automatic, semi-automatic, other (specify) | |||
*Axis | Horizontal, vertical | |||
Suds-Saving | True, False | |||
Combination Washer/Dryer | True, False | |||
Clothes Container Compartment Capacity | ||||
Power Consumption Per Cycle | ||||
Water Consumption Per Cycle | ||||
Modified Energy Factor | ||||
Water Factor (effective for models manufactured before January 1, 2008) | ||||
Integrated Water Factor (effective for models manufactured on or after January 1, 2018) | ||||
Remaining Moisture Content (required only on and after January 1, 2004) | ||||
Q | Clothes Dryers | *Energy Source | Gas, electric |
*Drum Capacity | ||||
*Voltage | 120, 240, other (specify) | |||
Combination Washer/Dryer1 | True, False | |||
Venting | Vented, ventless | |||
Combined Energy Factor | ||||
Constant Burning Pilot Light (Gas models only) | True, False | |||
R | Consumer Products Cooking Products | *Type | Conventional range, conventional cooking top, conventional oven, microwave-only oven, counteropt convection microwave oven, built-in microwave oven, over-the-range convection microwave oven, combined cooking products, other (specify) |
*Energy Source | Gas, electric, microwave | |||
Electrical Supply Cord (for gas models only) | True, False | |||
*Constant Burning Pilot Light | True, False | |||
Annual Cooking Energy Consumption | ||||
Clock Power Consumption (for gas conventional ovens only) | ||||
Pilot Light Consumption (for gas conventional ovens only) | ||||
Annual Secondary Energy Consumption (for gas conventional ovens only) | ||||
Average Standby Power (data required for various microwave ovens manufactured on or after June 17, 2016 only) | ||||
Off Mode Power1 | ||||
On Mode Power | ||||
Commercial Convection Ovens | Energy Input Rate | ||
Idle Energy Consumption Rate | |||
Commercial Hot Food Holding Cabinets | Measured Interior Volume (ft3) |
Energy Input Rate | ||||
Idle Energy Consumption Rate | ||||
Commercial Range Tops | Energy Input Rate | ||
Cooking Energy Efficiency | ||||
Test Cooking Vessel Diameter | ||||
S | Electric Motors | Type | NEMA Design A, NEMA Design B, NEMA Design Design C, IEC Design H, IEC Design N, Fire pump electric motor |
Voltage (V) | ||||
Speed1 (RPM) | ||||
Rated Horsepower (hp) | ||||
Input Power (kW) | ||||
Air Exchange | Open, enclosed | |||
Number of Poles | 2, 4, 6, 8 | |||
Nominal Full Load Efficiency (%) | ||||
State-regulated Compressors | Isentropic Efficiency | ||
Equipment Class | Rotary, lubricated, air-cooled, fixed-speed compressor; Rotary, lubricated, air-cooled, variable-speed compressor; Rotary lubricated, liquid-cooled, fixed-speed compressor; Rotary, lubricated, liquid-cooled, variable-speed compressor | |||
Full-load package isentropic efficiency (fixed-speed compressor only) or part-load package isentropic efficiency (variable-speed compressor only) | ||||
Full-load actual volume flow rate (CFM) | ||||
Compressor motor nominal horsepower (HP) | ||||
Full-load operating pressure (psig) | ||||
Maximum full-flow operating pressure (psig) | ||||
Pressure ratio at full-load operating pressure | ||||
T | Distribution Transformers | Distribution Transformer type (Data required for liquid-immersed and medium-voltage dry-type on or after January 1, 2010 only) | Low-voltage dry-type; liquid-immersed; medium-voltage dry-type |
*Phase | 1, 3 | |||
kVa (BIL kV for medium-voltage dry-type) | ||||
Rated Output Power | ||||
Total Loss Power | ||||
Efficiency (for medium-voltage models, this will be the Efficiency at 20-45 kV) | ||||
Efficiency 2 (medium voltage models only, Efficiency at 46-95 kV) | ||||
Efficiency 3 (medium voltage models only, Efficiency at ≥ 96 kV) | ||||
U | External Power Supplies | None | |
V | Televisions | Type* | CRT, Plasma, LCD, DLP, Rear Projection, Laser, OLED, LCOS |
Viewable Screen Area | ||||
Screen Size | ||||
Automatic Brightness Control | True, False | |||
Automatic Brightness Control enabled | True, False | |||
Forced menu | True, False | |||
Native Vertical Resolution | ||||
Aspect Ratio | ||||
Integrated Occupancy Sensor | True, False | |||
Lhome | ||||
Lhigh | ||||
Luminance Ratio | ||||
TV Standby-Passive Mode Power (watts) | ||||
On Mode Power (watts) | ||||
Retail On Mode Power (watts) | ||||
Power Factor | ||||
Consumer Audio and Video Equipment | Compact Audio Products | Power Usage in Audio Standby-Passive Mode for Models Without a Permanently Illuminated Clock Display (watts) | ||
Power Usage in Audio Standby-Passive Mode for Models With a Permanently Illuminated Clock Display (watts) | ||||
Digital Versatile Disc Players and Digital Versatile Disc Recorders | Power Usage in Video Standby-Passive Mode (watts) | |||
Computer Monitors | Backlight Type | CCFL, LED, Quantum Dots, None | ||
EPD | True, False | |||
OLED | True, False | |||
Gaming Monitor w/ Incremental Hardware | True, False | |||
Gaming Monitor w/o Incremental Hardware | True, False | |||
Fast refresh rate gaming monitor | True, False | |||
Maximum Refresh Rate (Hz) | ||||
KMM_KVM | True, False | |||
Very High Performance | True, False | |||
Curved Monitor | True, False | |||
Viewable Screen area (square inches) | ||||
Screen size (diagonal inches) | ||||
Automatic Brightness Control | True, False | |||
Automatic Brightness Control Enabled when Shipped | True, False | |||
Screen Luminance (Candelas Per Square Meter) | ||||
Native Resolution (megapixels) | ||||
Power Draw in On Mode (watts) | ||||
Power Draw in Computer Monitor Sleep Mode (watts) | ||||
Power Draw in Computer Monitor Off Mode (watts) | ||||
Touch Screen Capability | True, False | |||
Touch Screen Enabled in On Mode | True, False | |||
Touch Screen Enabled in Computer Monitor Sleep Mode | True, False | |||
Touch Screen Enabled in Computer Monitor Off Mode | True, False | |||
Color Gamut | >32.9% of CIELUV (99% or more of defined sRGB colors), >38.4% of CIELUV (99% or more of defined Adobe RGB colors), <32.9% of CIELUV | |||
Medical Computer Monitors | (Other than the identifier information shown under “All Appliances” (e.g., manufacturer name, brand name, model number), no other data is required for medical computer monitors at this time.) | ||
Computers | Computer Type | Desktop, Notebook, Small-Scale Server, Workstation, Thin Client, Portable All-In-One, Mobile Gaming System, Mobile Workstation, High Expandability Computer, Rack-mounted Workstation | |
Operating System Type | None, Limited Capability Operating System, Other | |||
Operating System (Provide the operating system used during testing to calculate energy consumption.) | ||||
Core Speed (gigahertz) | ||||
Number of CPU Cores | ||||
CPU support for 4 or more channels of memory or a 256 bit or greater memory interface | True, False | |||
Number of 3.5″ hard-disk drives and Others (other than main storage) | ||||
Number of 2.5″ hard-disk drives (other than main storage) | ||||
Number of solid-state drives (other than main storage) | ||||
Number of hybrid solid-state drives (other than main storage) | ||||
Nameplate output power of the external power supply (watts) (notebook computers and mobile gaming systems only) | ||||
Total Battery Capacity (watt-hours) (notebook computers, portable all-in-one, and mobile gaming systems only) | ||||
Discrete GPU(s) present in system | True, False | |||
First Discrete GPU is packaged on the same substrate as the CPU | True, False | |||
First Discrete GPU Frame Buffer Bandwidth (rounded to nearest gigabyte per second) | ||||
Total Number of Discrete GPUs | ||||
Integrated Display | True, False | |||
(Note: Units with more than one integrated display must certify related data for each screen) | Multi-screen notebook | True, False |
Number of integrated screens | ||||
Color Gamut (if computer has integrated display) | >32.9% of CIELUV (99% or more of defined sRGB colors), >38.4% of CIELUV (99% or more of defined Adobe RGB colors), <32.9% of CIELUV | |||
Diagonal screen size (inches) (if computer has integrated display) | ||||
Viewable screen area (square inches) (if computer has integrated display) | ||||
Resolution (megapixels) (if computer has integrated display) | ||||
Enhanced Performance (if computer has integrated display) | True, False | |||
Length of time of user inactivity before computer entering sleep (minutes). Do not report a number if the model does not enter sleep. | ||||
Length of time of user inactivity before placing display into sleep (minutes). Do not report a number if the model does not enter sleep. | ||||
Notebook computer with Cyclical behavior | True, False | |||
Operation of the notebook computer without a battery pack is a supported configuration when connected to the mains power source | True, False | |||
One complete cycle of battery charging and discharging in computer short-idle mode (hours:minutes:seconds) (Applies only to notebook computers with cyclical behavior where operation without a battery pack is not a supported configuration when connected to the mains power source) | ||||
Computer short-idle mode test duration (hours:minutes: seconds) | ||||
(Applies only to notebook computers with cyclical behavior where operation without a battery pack is not a supported configuration when connected to the mains power source) | ||||
One complete cycle of battery charging and discharging in computer long-idle mode (hours: minutes:seconds) | ||||
(Applies only to notebook computers with cyclical behavior where operation without a battery pack is not a supported configuration when connected to the mains power source) | ||||
Computer long-idle mode test duration (hours:minutes: seconds) | ||||
(Applies only to notebook computers with cyclical behavior where operation without a battery pack is not a supported configuration when connected to the mains power source) | ||||
One complete cycle of battery charging and discharging in computer sleep mode (hours:minutes: seconds) | ||||
(Applies only to notebook computers with cyclical behavior where operation without a battery pack is not a supported configuration when connected to the mains power source) | ||||
Computer sleep mode test duration (hours:minutes:seconds) (Applies only to notebook computers with cyclical behavior where operation without a battery pack is not a supported configuration when connected to the mains power source) | ||||
One complete cycle of battery charging and discharging in computer off mode (hours: minutes:seconds) | ||||
(Applies only to notebook computers with cyclical behavior where operation without a battery pack is not a supported configuration when connected to the mains power source) | ||||
Computer off mode test duration (hours:minutes:seconds) (Applies only to notebook computers with cyclical behavior where operation without a battery pack is not a supported configuration when connected to the mains power source) | ||||
Wired Ethernet port with a transmit rate of more than 1 Gb/s and less than 10 Gb/s that is not an Add-in card | True, False | |||
Data transmission rate of wired Ethernet port with a transmit rate of more than 1 Gb/s and less than 10 Gb/s that is not an Add-in card (Gb/s) | ||||
Energy Efficient Ethernet Capability | True, False | |||
Total Number of Add-in Cards | ||||
Total Number of Video Surveillance Cards | ||||
Total Number of Wired Ethernet or Fiber Cards with a transmit rate of 10 GB/s or greater | ||||
System memory bandwidth (gigabytes/second) | ||||
8 gigabytes or more of system memory with a bandwidth of 632 GB/s or more | True, False | |||
8 gigabytes or more of system memory with a bandwidth of 432 GB/s or more | True, False | |||
4 gigabytes or more of system memory with a bandwidth of 146 GB/s or more | True, False | |||
4 gigabytes or more of system memory with a bandwidth of 134 GB/s or more | True, False | |||
Total Number of System Memory Channels Used | ||||
First channel system memory type | DDR, GDDR, HBM, Other | |||
First channel system memory bandwidth (GB/s) | ||||
First channel system memory (GB) | ||||
Second channel system memory type | DDR, GDDR, HBM, Other, None | |||
Second channel system memory bandwidth (GB/s) | ||||
Second channel system memory (GB) | ||||
Third channel system memory type | DDR, GDDR, HBM, Other, None | |||
Third channel system memory bandwidth (GB/s) | ||||
Third channel system memory (GB) | ||||
Fourth channel system memory type | DDR, GDDR, HBM, Other, None | |||
Fourth channel system memory bandwidth (GB/s) | ||||
Fourth channel system memory (GB) | ||||
Fifth channel system memory type | DDR, GDDR, HBM, Other, None | |||
Fifth channel system memory bandwidth (GB/s) | ||||
Fifth channel system memory (GB) | ||||
Sixth channel system memory type | DDR, GDDR, HBM, Other, None | |||
Sixth channel system memory bandwidth (GB/s) | ||||
Sixth channel system memory (GB) | ||||
Seventh channel system memory type | DDR, GDDR, HBM, Other, None | |||
Seventh channel system memory bandwidth (GB/s) | ||||
Seventh channel system memory (GB) | ||||
Eighth channel system memory type | DDR, GDDR, HBM, Other, None | |||
Eighth channel system memory bandwidth (GB/s) | ||||
Eighth channel system memory (GB) | ||||
Computer sleep mode type | ACPI S3, Other | |||
Computer off mode power (watts) | ||||
Computer sleep mode power (watts) | ||||
Long-idle power (watts) | ||||
Short-idle power (watts) | ||||
Expandability Score | ||||
Meets full capability mode weighting criteria | True, False | |||
Meets remote wake mode weighting criteria | True, False | |||
Total Annual Energy Consumption (kilowatt hours per year) | ||||
Power Supply Meets Table V-9 or Level VI | True, False | |||
Small Volume Manufacturer | True, False | |||
Motherboard model number | ||||
Power supply type | Internal, External | |||
Internal power supply size (watts) | ||||
Power factor at full load of the computer's power supply that is not a federally regulated external power supply | ||||
Motherboard model number | ||||
Power supply type | Internal, External | |||
Internal power supply size (watts) | ||||
Power factor at full load of the computer's power supply that is not a federally regulated external power supply | ||||
Median power factor during short-idle of the computer's power supply that is not a federally regulated external power supply | ||||
Power supply model number | ||||
W | Small Battery Charger Systems | *Consumer Product Model Number | End use product model number (specify) |
Product Type | ||||
24-hour charge and maintenance energy | ||||
Battery maintenance mode power | ||||
No battery mode power | ||||
Battery capacity of tested battery (if more than 1 charger port report the total of all battery capacities connected during test) | ||||
Inductive charger systems | True, False | |||
Number of charger ports | ||||
Compatible battery chemistries | ||||
Battery backup or uninterruptible power supply | True, False | |||
Á la carte charger | True, False | |||
USB charger system | True, False | |||
Location of making or labeling | Packaging, Product | |||
Battery Test Procedure Used | ||||
Large Battery Charger Systems | Product Type | ||
Charge return factor 100 | ||||
Charge return factor 80 | ||||
Charge return factor 40 | ||||
Power conversion efficiency | ||||
Power factor | ||||
Maintenance mode power | ||||
No battery mode power | ||||
Battery capacity of tested battery | ||||
Compatible battery chemistries | ||||
Consumer Product (T/F) | True, False | |||
Location of marking or labeling | Packaging, Product | |||
Federally Regulated Battery Chargers (manufactured on or after June 13, 2018) | Product Group Code | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 | |
Nameplate Battery Voltage of Test Battery in Volts (V) | ||||
Nameplate Battery Charge Capacity of Test Battery in Ampere-Hours (Ah) | ||||
Nameplate Battery Energy Capacity of Test Battery in Watt-Hours (Wh) | ||||
Maintenance Mode Power in Watts (Pm) | ||||
Standby Mode Power in Watts (Psb) | ||||
Off Mode Power in Watts (Poff) | ||||
Battery Discharge Energy in Watt-Hours (Ebatt) | ||||
24-Hour Energy Consumption in Watt-Hours (E24) | ||||
Duration of the Charge and Maintenance Mode Test in Hours (Tcd) | ||||
Unit Energy Consumption (UEC) (kWh/yr) | ||||
Manufacturer of Test Battery | ||||
Model of Test Battery | ||||
Manufacturer of External Power Supply (If Applicable) | ||||
Model of External Power Supply (If Applicable) | ||||
X | Spray Sprinkler Bodies | Regulation pressure (psi) | |
Maximum operating pressure (psi) | ||||
Percent difference between the initial calibration flow rate and the maximum flow rate at any tested pressure level, averaged for the selected samples at the test pressure levels where the maximum flow rate occurred (percent) | ||||
Percent difference between the initial calibration flow rate and the flow rate at each tested pressure level, averaged across all pressure levels and all selected samples (percent) | ||||
Average outlet pressure at the initial calibration point of the selected samples (psi) |
* “Identifier” information as described in Section 1602(a) of this Article. |
1 = Voluntary for federally regulated appliances |
2 = Voluntary for state-regulated appliances |
3 = Voluntary for single package vertical air conditioners and single package vertical heat pumps only. |
3 = For pumps tested to the test methods prescribed in 10 C.F.R. Section III of appendix A to subpart Y of part 431. |
4 = For pumps tested to the test methods prescribed in 10 C.F.R. Section IV or V of appendix A to subpart Y of part 431. |
5 = For pumps tested to the test methods prescribed in 10 C.F.R. Section VI or VII of appendix A to subpart Y of part 431. |
6 = For pumps sold with electric motors regulated by DOE's energy conservation standards for electric motors at § 431.25. |
g. for battery charger systems for which certification is based on testing of representative battery charger system models, the models tested as representative are those known or expected to have the poorest performance characteristics such that the data generated meets the requirements of section 1606(a)(3)(D) of this Article for all associated models; and
i. for state-regulated compressors that are rated using an alternative efficiency determination method (AEDM) in lieu of testing, that the represented value of efficiency, consumption, or other non-energy metrics for the basic model was determined through the alternative efficiency determination method specified in section 1604(s) of this Article.
Exceptions to section 1606(a)(4)(A)4. of this Article: Section 1606(a)(4)(A)4. of this Article is not applicable to the following types of appliances that have no test methods found in section 1604 of this Article:
(1) federally regulated organic light emitting diode (OLED) lamps,
(2) federally regulated candelabra base incandescent lamps,
(3) federally regulated intermediate base incandescent lamps,
(4) traffic signal lamps, and
(5) torchieres.
a. for all air conditioners, heat pumps, furnaces, boilers, and water heaters that are not subject to NAECA and that comply with the October 29, 2001 provisions in Tables 6.2.1 A through G of ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-1999, they are marked, permanently and legibly on an accessible and conspicuous place on the unit, with a statement that the equipment complies with the 2001 requirements of ASHRAE Standard 90.1;
b. for all other air conditioners, heat pumps, furnaces, boilers, and water heaters that are not subject to NAECA and that comply with the October 29, 1999 provisions (but not with the October 29, 2001 provisions) in Tables 6.2.1 A through G shall be marked, permanently and legibly on an accessible and conspicuous place on the unit, with a statement that the equipment complies with the 1999 requirements of ASHRAE Standard 90.1;
d. for all illuminated exit signs meeting the criteria of section 1605.1(f) of this Article, each appliance is marked by the manufacturer with a block E inside a circle; the mark commonly referred to as “Circle E.” The size of the mark shall be commensurate with other markings on the sign, but not smaller than 1/4″;
e. for all torchieres, each unit of torchieres and each package containing a torchiere is marked, permanently and legibly on an accessible and conspicuous place on the unit, in characters no less than 1/8″ on the inner surface of the reflector bowl of the torchiere, and 1/4″ on the packaging, “LAMPS MUST TOTAL NO MORE THAN 190 WATTS-TORCHIERE IS NON-COMPLIANT IF IT IS ABLE TO DRAW MORE THAN 190 WATTS.”;
g. for residential pool pumps, each pool pump is marked permanently and legibly on an accessible and conspicuous place on the unit, in characters no less than ¼ inch if manufactured on or after January 1, 2010, with the statement, “This pump must be installed with a two-, multi-, or variable-speed pump motor controller”;
(B) If the manufacturer is a corporation, partnership, or other business entity, the declaration shall be electronically signed by an individual authorized to make the declaration and file the statement on behalf of the business entity, and the declaration shall contain an affirmation that the individual signing is so authorized.
(1) Determination. The Executive Director shall determine whether a statement is complete, accurate, and in compliance with all applicable provisions of this Article, and whether the appliance for which the statement was submitted complies with all applicable standards in sections 1605.1, 1605.2, and 1605.3 of this Article.
(A) Statement is Incomplete. If the Executive Director determines that a statement is not complete, or that the statement does not contain enough information to determine whether it is accurate or whether the appliance complies with an applicable standard, the Executive Director shall return the statement through the MAEDbS to the manufacturer's MAEDbS-designated contact person with an explanation of its defects and a request for any necessary additional information. The manufacturer shall refile the statement through the MAEDbS with all information requested by the Executive Director. The Executive Director shall review the refiled statement according to the time limits in section 1606(b)(2) of this Article.
(B) Statement is Inaccurate or Appliance Does Not Comply. If the Executive Director determines that the statement is inaccurate or that the appliance does not comply with an applicable standard, the Executive Director shall reject the statement and return it through the MAEDbS to the manufacturer's MAEDbS-designated contact person with an explanation of its defects. The manufacturer may submit a revised statement through the MAEDbS for the appliance at any time.
(C) Statement is Complete and Accurate and Appliance Complies. If the Executive Director determines that the statement is complete and accurate and that the appliance complies with all applicable standards, the Executive Director shall immediately include the appliance in the MAEDbS and shall so inform the manufacturer's MAEDbS-designated contact person. (section 1608(a) of this Article states that no appliance within the scope of these regulations may be sold or offered for sale in California unless the appliance is in the MAEDbS.)
(A) “Approved MAEDbS.” The Approved MAEDbS shall contain, at least, information on all appliances that are currently in production, for which complete and accurate statements have been received pursuant to section 1606(a) of this Article, and that have not been removed from the MAEDbS pursuant to sections 1606(c)(3), 1606(d)-(e), or 1608(c)-(e) of this Article.
If basic models are certified using an alternate test procedure established pursuant to section 1603(c)(1) of this Article or for which the Executive Director has made a specification under either section 1603(c)(2)(A) or section 1603(c)(2)(B) of this Article, the Approved MAEDbS shall contain a second section which shall contain only those basic models for which certification to an applicable alternate test procedure is made.
(2) Status of the MAEDbS. The MAEDbS is the directory published by the Energy Commission within the meaning of Title 24, California Code of Regulations, part 6, Subchapter 1, Section 100(h). The MAEDbS in existence on the effective date of this paragraph is the directory referred to in this paragraph, until that existing MAEDbS is modified by the Executive Director pursuant to this Article.
(3) Confirmation of the MAEDbS Listings. The Executive Director may, by electronically writing (either via e-mail or directly through the MAEDbS) to the most recent electronic address filed pursuant to section 1606(a)(2)(B) of this Article, request each manufacturer of an appliance listed in the MAEDbS to confirm the validity, or to correct in compliance with this Article, all of the information in each of its MAEDbS listings. If within 30 calendar days of the electronic mailing there is no such reply, the appliance shall be removed from the Approved MAEDbS and moved into the Archived MAEDbS, and it may be presumed that the appliance is no longer in production.
(A) If the lack of compliance with any requirements of this Article is strictly limited to non-compliance with standards adopted since the most recent filing by the manufacturer, after initially notifying the manufacturer under the requirements found in section 1606(c)(3) of this Article, all affected models will be moved from the Approved MAEDbS to the Archived MAEDbS without providing any additional electronic notice to the manufacturer. The effective date for moving such affected models to the Archived MAEDbS will be the effective date of the new standard.
(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of these regulations, the Executive Director may at any time challenge the completeness, accuracy, and compliance with the requirements of this Article, of any statement or confirmation filed pursuant to this Section. If the statement is incomplete or inaccurate, or if the Executive Director determines that the statement otherwise fails to comply with any of the requirements of this Article then they shall, ten working days after providing electronic notice via e-mail or directly through the MAEDbS to the person designated in section 1606(a)(2)(B) of this Article, remove the appliance from the MAEDbS described in section 1606(c) of this Article.
(1) If any of the characteristics listed in Table X are changed, the manufacturer shall file a statement containing the identifiers and all the information for the appliance, including all the characteristics that have been changed for the appliance. Upon receipt of such a statement, the Executive Director shall review the statement under section 1606(b) of this Article. If the statement is complete, accurate, in compliance with all applicable standards, the Executive Director shall modify the MAEDbS accordingly.
(2) After any appliance has ceased being sold or offered for sale in California the manufacturer shall file a statement so stating and only containing the identifiers shown in Table X for the appliance. Upon receipt of such a statement, the Executive Director shall review the statement under section 1606(b) of this Article. If the statement is complete, accurate, and in compliance with all applicable provisions of this Article, the Executive Director shall move the appliance from the Approved MAEDbS to the Archived MAEDbS.
(3) If a manufacturer of a computer fails to obtain two ISV certifications within 60 days of certifying a computer model or loses ISV certifications such that the computer model no longer meets the definition of a workstation or mobile workstation, that manufacturer shall either file to remove the appliance from the database as described in Section 1606(e)(2) of this Article or shall modify the model certification as described in Section 1606(e)(1) of this Article to comply as a different computer type.
1. the third party has read and understood all the provisions of this Article, of federal law, and of all other documents applicable to each appliance category in sections 1601(a)-(x) of this Article for which the third party will file information, including but not limited to updated test procedures, standards and filing requirements; and
(1) Unless otherwise stated in this Article, the statements and other submittals required or allowed by this Article shall be filed electronically to the MAEDbS by all third parties acting under section 1606(f) of this Article so that the electronic filing to the MAEDbS uses a format and characteristics, including without limitation appropriate formatting, that are specified by the Executive Director, and includes a declaration that complies with section 1606(a)(4) of this Article.
(C) all electronic communications concerning the filing from the Executive Director through the MAEDbS to the person shall be deemed received by the person upon notification to the Executive Director, by the computer from which the Executive Director communication has been sent, that the communication has been sent; and
(1) A paper or electronic directory, or a part thereof, published by an appliance trade association may be used for any purpose that the MAEDbS established pursuant to section 1606(c) of this Article is used for, if the Executive Director approves the directory, or part thereof, by determining and confirming that:
d. for any appliance for which there is a standard in section 1605.3 of this Article, that the appliance meets all applicable standards unless the directory states, in a format approved by the Executive Director (including without limitation font, type size, and placement in the directory), that it is illegal in California to sell the appliance or offer it for sale.
3. an appliance that does not, or an appliance whose manufacturer does not, meet an applicable requirement of this Article, unless the directory states, in a format approved by the Executive Director (including without limitation font, type size, and placement in the directory), that it is illegal in California to sell the appliance or offer it for sale; and
“This directory [insert parts if appropriate] has been approved by the California Energy Commission (Energy Commission) for determining compliance with its appliance efficiency regulations (Title 20, California Code of Regulations, sections 1601-1609) and its building standards (Title 24, California Code of Regulations, part 6). UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE, any appliance listed in this directory [insert parts if appropriate] may be sold, offered for sale, or installed in new construction in California. For appliances manufactured by manufacturers participating in this directory, but who have not given authorization for data submittal to the Energy Commission, this directory cannot be used for determining compliance. For information about such appliances, appliances that are beyond the scope of this directory, or appliances produced by manufacturers who do not participate in this directory, please contact the Appliance Efficiency Program at: <[email protected]>. Manufacturers not granting authorization for data submittal to the Energy Commission as of the publication date of this directory include [list all affected manufacturers]”; and
(G) at the end of each calendar quarter, the trade association provides, at no cost to recipients, an electronic copy of the current directory or supplement or part thereof to the Executive Director and to all California building officials as specified by the Executive Director, and provides to the Executive Director a list of the building officials to whom the directory or supplement was sent.
(2) If the Executive Director at any time determines that an approved trade association directory does not comply with an applicable provision of this Article, or that any information in a trade association directory is substantially incomplete, inaccurate, or not in compliance with an applicable provision of this Article, then:
(A) upon written notice from the Executive Director the trade association shall immediately indicate in the directory, in a format approved by the Executive Director (including without limitation font, type size, and placement in the directory), that it is illegal in California to sell the appliance. In addition, the Executive Director shall remove the appliance from the Energy Commission's MAEDbS established under section 1606(c) of this Article or indicate in the MAEDbS that the appliance cannot legally be sold or offered for sale in California. The appliance shall be removed from, or indicated in, the Energy Commission's MAEDbS and the trade association directory, for at least sixty days, until the end of a proceeding held to consider the matter pursuant to Sections 11445.10-11445.60 of the California Government Code (or, at the third party or affected manufacturer's option, pursuant to Sections 11425.10-11425.60 of the California Government Code); and
Manufacturers, and third parties or trade associations acting under sections 1606(a), 1606(f), and 1606(g) of this Article, shall retain all data, forms, information, and all other records required by this Article concerning each appliance:
The following documents are incorporated by reference into section 1606.
Number | Title |
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CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION |
California Title 24, part 6, Joint Appendix 8 JA-8 -- 2015 | Qualification Requirements for High Efficacy Light Sources |
Copies available from: | CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION |
ENERGY HOTLINE | |
1516 NINTH STREET, MS-25 | |
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814 | |
PHONE: (916) 654-5106 | |
FAX: (916) 654-4304 | |
FEDERAL STATUTES AND REGULATIONS |
C.F.R., Title 10, section | Uniform Test Method for Measuring |
430.23(ee) (Appendix BB to subpart B of part 430) | The Input Power, Lumen Output, Lamp Efficacy, Correlated Color |
(Jan. 1, 2017) | Temperature (CCT), Color Rendering |
Index (CRI), Power Factor, Time to | |
Failure, and Standby Mode Power of | |
Integrated Light-Emitting Diode | |
(LED) Lamps | |
Copies available from: | SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS |
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE | |
WASHINGTON, DC 20402 | |
WWW.ECFR.GOV | |
AIR-CONDITIONING, HEATING, AND REFRIGERATION INSTITUTE (AHRI) |
AHRI Standard 680 (I-P)-2017 | 2017 Standard for Performance Rating of Residential Air Filter Equipment |
AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE (ANSI) |
ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 52.2-2017 | Method of Testing General Ventilation Air-Cleaning Devices for Removal Efficiency by Particle Size |
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURER'S ASSOCIATION (NEMA) |
NEMA SSL 7A (2013) | Phase Cut Dimming for Solid State |
Lighting: Basic Compatibility | |
Copies available from: | NATIONAL ELECTRIC MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION |
1300 N. 17TH STREET, SUITE 1847 | |
ROSSLYN, VA 22209 | |
WWW.NEMA.ORG | |
PHONE: (703) 841-3200 | |
FAX: (703) 841-3300 |
Credits
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25213, 25218(e), 25401.9, 25402(a)-25402(c) and 25960, Public Resources Code; and Sections 16, 26 and 30, Governor's Exec. Order No. B-29-15 (April 1, 2015). Reference: Sections 25216.5(d), 25401.9, 25402(a)-25402(c), 25402.5.4 and 25960, Public Resources Code; and Section 16, Governor's Exec. Order No. B-29-15 (April 1, 2015).
History
1. Order of Repeal of subsections (c)(7)(F)1, (c)(7)(F)2 and (d) filed 6-3-85 by OAL pursuant to Government Code section 11349.7; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 85, No. 26). For prior history, see Register 83, No. 18.
2. Amendment of subsection (c)(7)(C) filed 3-3-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 86, No. 10).
3. Amendment filed 7-20-87; operative 8-19-87 (Register 87, No. 30).
4. Amendment filed 8-29-88; operative 9-28-88 (Register 88, No. 37).
5. Amendment filed 6-5-90; operative 7-5-90 (Register 90, No. 31).
6. Amendment of subsections (a), (b), (d) and (f) filed 11-6-91; operative 12-6-91 (Register 92, No. 9).
7. Amendment of Table J and subsection (b)(9) filed 7-23-92; operative 8-24-92 (Register 92, No. 35).
8. Repealer and new section filed 10-28-2002; operative 11-27-2002 (Register 2002, No. 44).
9. Amendment of subsections (a) and (a)(3)(D)-(a)(3)(E)3.b., Table U and subsection (b)(2)(A) filed 4-1-2003 as an emergency; operative 4-1-2003 (Register 2003, No. 14). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-30-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
10. Certificate of Compliance as to 4-1-2003 order, including amendment of Table U footnote, transmitted to OAL 7-8-2003 and filed 8-19-2003 (Register 2003, No. 34).
11. Amendment of Table U, subdivision P, filed 7-29-2004; operative 8-28-2004 (Register 2004, No. 31).
12. Amendment filed 3-16-2005; operative 4-15-2005 (Register 2005, No. 11).
13. Amendment of Exceptions to subsection (a) and subsection (a)(2)(A), repealer of Exception and new Exceptions 1-3 to subsection (a)(3)(D), amendment of Table V, parts A, C, D, G, K, N and U, new subsections (a)(4)(A)4.-(a)(4)(A)5.h., amendment of subsection (c)(1)(A) and new subsections (f)(1)(F)-(f)(1)(F)4. filed 12-30-2005; operative 1-1-2006 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2005, No. 52).
14. Amendment of Table V-D, V-F, V-G, V-K and V-N and subsection (a)(4)(A)5.f., and amendment of Note filed 12-14-2006; operative 12-14-2006 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2006, No. 50).
15. Amendment of subsection (a) -- Table V and subsections (b)(2)-(b)(2)(A) filed 8-22-2007; operative 9-17-2007 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2007, No. 34).
16. Amendment of subsection (a) -- Table V filed 11-29-2007; operative 12-29-2007 (Register 2007, No. 48).
17. Amendment of subsection (a), and subdivisions thereof, including redesignation of former Table V as new Table X, amendment of subsections (c)(1)(A)-(c)(2), (e)(1)-(2), (f)(1)(A)1. and (f)(1)(F) filed 7-10-2009; operative 8-9-2009 (Register 2009, No. 28).
18. Amendment of subsection (a) -- Table X-K and X-N, new subsection (j) and amendment of Note filed 7-10-2009; operative 8-9-2009 (Register 2009, No. 28).
19. Amendment of subsection (a) -- Table X-V and new subsections (a)(4)(A)5.j.-k. filed 9-1-2010; operative 1-1-2011 (Register 2010, No. 36).
20. New Exception 4 to subsection (a)(3)(D), amendment of subsection (a) -- Table X-L and X-W and new subsection (a)(4)(A)4.m. filed 10-26-2012; operative 1-1-2013 (Register 2012, No. 43).
21. Amendment filed 4-22-2014; operative 7-1-2014 (Register 2014, No. 17).
22. Amendment of subsection (a) -- Table X-H and Table X-I, new subsection (a)(4)(A)4.j. and amendment of Note filed with the Secretary of State by the Office of Administrative Law on 5-15-2015. Submitted to OAL for printing only pursuant to Governor's Executive Order No. B-29-15 (4-1-2015); operative 5-15-2015 (Register 2015, No. 20).
23. Amendment of subsection (a)(3)(E) -- Table X-H filed 8-20-2015; operative 8-20-2015 pursuant to Governor's Executive Order No. B-29-15, directive 30 (4-1-2015) (Register 2015, No. 34).
24. Amendment of subsection (a)(3)(E)--Table X filed 6-30-2016; operative 7-1-2016 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2016, No. 27).
25. Amendment of subsection (k) and list of documents incorporated by reference filed 11-1-2016; operative 1-1-2017 (Register 2016, No. 45).
26. Amendment of subsection (a)(3)(E)--Table X-G filed 3-27-2017 as an emergency; operative 3-27-2017 (Register 2017, No. 13). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 9-25-2017 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
27. Amendment of subsection (a)(3)(E)--Table X-C filed 3-27-2017 as an emergency; operative 3-27-2017 (Register 2017, No. 13). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 9-25-2017 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
28. Amendment of Table X, part V and new subsections (e)(3) and (k)-(k)(2) filed 8-22-2017; operative 10-1-2017 (Register 2017, No. 34).
29. Change without regulatory effect amending subsection (a)(4)g. filed 9-11-2017 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2017, No. 37).
30. Certificate of Compliance as to 3-27-2017 order transmitted to OAL 8-25-2017 and filed 10-5-2017 (Register 2017, No. 40).
31. Amendment of subsection (a)(3)(E)3.b., Table X-V and subsection (k)(2) filed 1-25-2018; operative 1-25-2019 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2018, No. 4).
32. Amendment of Table X-G filed 7-19-2018; operative 10-1-2019 (Register 2018, No. 29).
33. Amendment of section heading, section and Note filed 9-26-2018; operative 10-1-2019 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2018, No. 39).
34. Editorial correction of subsections (a) and (a)(3)(C) and Table X -- sections C, G, J, S and T (Register 2018, No. 45).
35. Editorial correction of Table X (Register 2019, No. 11).
36. Change without regulatory effect amending subsection (a), Table X and list of documents incorporated by reference filed 3-18-2019 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2019, No. 12).
37. Amendment of subsection (a)(1), new subsection (a)(1)(H) and amendment of Table X filed 3-18-2019; operative 3-18-2019 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2019, No. 12).
38. Amendment of subsections (a), (a)(3)(A) and (a)(3)(C) and Table X and new subsection (a)(4)(A)4.i. filed 6-10-2019; operative 6-10-2019 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2019, No. 24).
39. Amendment of Table X adding new section (X) and amendment of Note filed 10-7-2019; operative 10-1-2020 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(2) and Public Resources Code section 25402(c)(1) (Register 2019, No. 41).
40. Amendment of Exceptions to subsection (a) and Table X -- section K filed 12-24-2019; operative 1-1-2020 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2019, No. 52).
41. Amendment of subsection (a)(3)(A) adding Exceptions 2. and 3., amendment of Table X -- section G and subsection (a)(4)(A)5.g. and new subsection (a)(4)(A)5.i. filed 9-21-2020; operative 1-1-2021 (Register 2020, No. 39). Filing deadline specified in Government Code section 11349.3(a) extended 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-40-20 and an additional 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-66-20.
42. Amendment of Table X, section V filed 2-3-2021; operative 12-9-2021 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(1) and Public Resources Code section 25402(c)(1) (Register 2021, No. 6).
43. Amendment of subsections (a)(3)(A), amendment of Table X, sections A, D, G, L and X, amendment of subsections (c)(4)(A)4.h.-i., (e)(3), (f)(1)(A)1. and (j)(1) filed 3-16-2021; operative 3-16-2021 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2021, No. 12). (Filing deadline specified in Government Code section 11349.3(a) extended 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-40-20.)
44. Change without regulatory effect amending subsection (a)(3)(C) -- Exception 3., Table X, section V and subsections (a)(4)(A)5.i., (c)-(c)(1) and (h)(1)(A) filed 7-12-2021 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2021, No. 29).
45. Amendment of Table X -- section G filed 9-8-2021; operative 1-1-2022 (Register 2021, No. 37).
46. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (a)(1)(E), (a)(2)(B), (d)(1), (g)(3) and (h)(3) filed 8-24-2022 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2022, No. 34).
47. Amendment of Table X section D adding “Commercial and Industrial Fans and Blowers” filed 1-17-2023; operative 11-16-2023 (Register 2023, No. 3).
48. New subsection (a)(1)(I), amendment of Table X -- section C and amendment of list of documents incorporated by reference filed 4-7-2023; operative 7-1-2024 (Register 2023, No. 14).
49. Repealer of subsection (n)(3) - Portable luminaires and amendment of subsection (a)(4) - Exceptions to section 1606(a)(4)(A)4. filed 4-25-2023; operative 4-25-2023 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2023, No. 17).
This database is current through 5/10/24 Register 2024, No. 19.
Cal. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 1606, 20 CA ADC § 1606
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