Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 10 - Energy |
Chapter II - Department of Energy |
SubChapter D - Energy Conservation |
Part 429 - Certification, Compliance, and Enforcement for Consumer Products and Commercial and Industrial Equipment |
Subpart B - Certification |
§ 429.61 - Consumer miscellaneous refrigeration products.
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§ 429.61 Consumer miscellaneous refrigeration products.
(a) Sampling plan for selection of units for testing.
(1) The requirements of § 429.11 are applicable to miscellaneous refrigeration products; and
(2) For each basic model of miscellaneous refrigeration product, a sample of sufficient size shall be randomly selected and tested to ensure that -
(i) Any represented value of estimated annual operating cost, energy consumption, or other measure of energy consumption of a basic model for which consumers would favor lower values shall be greater than or equal to the higher of:
(A) The mean of the sample, where:
And, x̄ is the sample mean; n is the number of samples; and xi is the ith sample; or
(B) The upper 95 percent confidence limit (UCL) of the true mean divided by 1.10, where:
And x̄ is the sample mean; s is the sample standard deviation; n is the number of samples; and t0.95 is the t statistic for a 95% one-tailed confidence interval with n-1 degrees of freedom (from appendix A of this subpart).
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(ii) Any represented value of the energy factor or other measure of energy consumption of a basic model for which consumers would favor higher values shall be less than or equal to the lower of:
(A) The mean of the sample, where:
And, x̄ is the sample mean; n is the number of samples; and xi is the ith sample; or
(B) The lower 95 percent confidence limit (LCL) of the true mean divided by 0.90, where:
And x̄ is the sample mean; s is the sample standard deviation; n is the number of samples; and t0.95 is the t statistic for a 95% one-tailed confidence interval with n-1 degrees of freedom (from appendix A of this subpart).
(3) The value of total refrigerated volume of a basic model reported in accordance with paragraph (b)(2) of this section shall be the mean of the total refrigerated volumes measured for each tested unit of the basic model or the total refrigerated volume of the basic model as calculated in accordance with § 429.72(d). The value of adjusted total volume of a basic model reported in accordance with paragraph (b)(2) of this section shall be the mean of the adjusted total volumes measured for each tested unit of the basic model or the adjusted total volume of the basic model as calculated in accordance with § 429.72(d).
(b) Certification reports.
(1) The requirements of § 429.12 are applicable to miscellaneous refrigeration products; and
(2) Pursuant to § 429.12(b)(13), a certification report must include the following public product-specific information: The annual energy use in kilowatt hours per year (kWh/yr); the total refrigerated volume in cubic feet (cu ft) and the total adjusted volume in cubic feet (cu ft).
(3) Pursuant to § 429.12(b)(13), a certification report coolers or combination cooler refrigeration products shall include the following additional product-specific information: Whether the basic model has variable defrost control (in which case, manufacturers must also report the values, if any, of CTL and CTM (See section 5.3 in appendix A to subpart B of part 430 of this chapter) used in the calculation of energy consumption), whether the basic model has variable anti-sweat heater control (in which case, manufacturers must also report the values of heater Watts at the ten humidity levels (5%, 15%, 25%, 35%, 45%, 55%, 65%, 75%, 85%, and 95%) used to calculate the variable anti-sweat heater “Correction Factor”), and whether testing has been conducted with modifications to the standard temperature sensor locations, as specified in section 5.1(g) of appendix A to subpart B of part 430 of this chapter.
(c) Rounding requirements for representative values, including certified and rated values.
(1) The represented value of annual energy use must be rounded to the nearest kilowatt hour per year.
(2) The represented value of total refrigerated volume must be rounded to the nearest 0.1 cubic foot.
(3) The represented value of adjusted total volume must be rounded to the nearest 0.1 cubic foot.
(d) Product category determination. Each basic model of miscellaneous refrigeration product must be certified according to the appropriate product category as defined in § 430.2 of this chapter based on compartment volumes and compartment temperatures. If one or more compartments could be classified as both a fresh food compartment and a freezer compartment, the model must be certified to each applicable product category based on the operation of the compartment(s) as both fresh food and freezer compartments.
(1) Compartment volumes volume used to determine product category shall be, for each compartment, the mean of the measured volumes of that specific compartment volumes for each the sample of tested unit units of the basic model, measured according to the provisions in section 4.1 of appendix A to of subpart B of part 430 of this chapter, or, for each compartment, the compartment volumes of volume of that specific compartment calculated for the basic model as calculated in accordance with § 429.72(d); and .
(2) Compartment temperatures used to determine product category shall be the mean of the measured compartment temperatures at the coldest setting for each tested unit of the basic model according to the provisions of For compartments other than cooler compartments, determination of the compartment temperature ranges shall be based on operation of the product under the conditions specified in appendix A to subpart B of part 430 of this chapter. For cooler compartments with temperatures below 39 °F (3.9 °C) but no lower than 37 °F (2.8 °C), the compartment temperatures used to determine product category shall also include the mean of the measured compartment temperatures at the warmest setting for each tested unit of the basic model according to the provisions of appendix A to subpart B of part 430 of this chapter for miscellaneous refrigeration products. The determination of compartment status may require evaluation of a model at the extremes of the range of user-selectable temperature control settings. If the temperature ranges for the same compartment of multiple units of a sample are different, the maximum and minimum compartment temperatures for compartment status determination shall be based on the mean measurements for the units in the sample.
[81 FR 46790, July 18, 2016, as amended at 86 FR 56819, Oct. 12, 2021; 88 FR 7845, Feb. 7, 2023]