Purposes
Standards for refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, and freezers
| Energy Standards Equations |
|---|---|
Refrigerators and Refrigerator-Freezers with manual defrost | 16.3 AV+316 |
Refrigerator-Freezers—partial automatic defrost | 21.8 AV+429 |
Refrigerator-Freezers—automatic defrost with: | |
Top mounted freezer without ice | 23.5 AV+471 |
Side mounted freezer without ice | 27.7 AV+488 |
Bottom mounted freezer without ice | 27.7 AV+488 |
Top mounted freezer with through the door ice service | 26.4 AV+535 |
Side mounted freezer with through the door ice | 30.9 AV+547 |
Upright Freezers with: | |
Manual defrost | 10.9 AV+422 |
Automatic defrost | 16.0 AV+623 |
Chest Freezers and all other freezers | 14.8 AV+223 |
Refrigerators and freezers manufactured on or after .—
In general .—
Amended standards .—
Standards for room air conditioners
Product Class: | Ratio |
|---|---|
Without Reverse Cycle and With Louvered Sides: | |
Less than 6,000 Btu | 8.0 |
6,000 to 7,999 Btu | 8.5 |
8,000 to 13,999 Btu | 9.0 |
14,000 to 19,999 Btu | 8.8 |
20,000 and more Btu | 8.2 |
Without Reverse Cycle and Without Louvered Sides: | |
Less than 6,000 Btu | 8.0 |
6,000 to 7,999 Btu | 8.5 |
8,000 to 13,999 Btu | 8.5 |
14,000 to 19,999 Btu | 8.5 |
20,000 and more Btu | 8.2 |
With Reverse Cycle and With Louvered Sides | 8.5 |
With Reverse Cycle, Without Louvered Sides | 8.0 |
Standards for central air conditioners and heat pumps
Standards for through-the-wall central air conditioners, through-the-wall central air conditioning heat pumps, and small duct, high velocity systems.—
Definitions .—
Small duct, high velocity system .—
Through-the-wall central air conditioner; through-the-wall central air conditioning heat pump .—
Revision .—
Small-duct high-velocity systems.—
Seasonal energy efficiency ratio .—
Heating seasonal performance factor .—
Subsequent rulemakings .—
Standards for water heaters; pool heaters; direct heating equipment
(A) Gas Water Heater: | .62−(.0019 x Rated Storage Volume in gallons) |
(B) Oil Water Heater: | .59−(.0019 x Rated Storage Volume in gallons) |
(C) Electric Water Heater: | .95−(.00132 x Rated Storage Volume in gallons) |
Wall | |
Fan type | |
Up to 42,000 Btu/hour | 73% AFUE |
Over 42,000 Btu/hour | 74% AFUE |
Gravity type | |
Up to 10,000 Btu/hour | 59% AFUE |
Over 10,000 Btu/hour up to 12,000 Btu/hour | 60% AFUE |
Over 12,000 Btu/hour up to 15,000 Btu/hour | 61% AFUE |
Over 15,000 Btu/hour up to 19,000 Btu/hour | 62% AFUE |
Over 19,000 Btu/hour up to 27,000 Btu/hour | 63% AFUE |
Over 27,000 Btu/hour up to 46,000 Btu/hour | 64% AFUE |
Over 46,000 Btu/hour | 65% AFUE |
Floor | |
Up to 37,000 Btu/hour | 56% AFUE |
Over 37,000 Btu/hour | 57% AFUE |
Room | |
Up to 18,000 Btu/hour | 57% AFUE |
Over 18,000 Btu/hour up to 20,000 Btu/hour | 58% AFUE |
Over 20,000 Btu/hour up to 27,000 Btu/hour | 63% AFUE |
Over 27,000 Btu/hour up to 46,000 Btu/hour | 64% AFUE |
Over 46,000 Btu/hour | 65% AFUE |
Uniform efficiency descriptor for covered water heaters.—
Definitions .—
Covered water heater .—
Final rule .—
Publication of final rule .—
Purpose .—
Effect of final rule.—
In general .—
Effective date .—
Conversion factor.—
In general .—
Application .—
Effect on efficiency requirements .—
Use .—
Period .—
Exclusions .—
Options .—
Application .—
Participation .—
Testing of alternative descriptors .—
Existing covered water heaters .—
Additional standards for grid-enabled water heaters.—
Definitions .—
Activation lock .—
Grid-enabled water heater .—
“IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This water heater is intended only for use as part of an electric thermal storage or demand response program. It will not provide adequate hot water unless enrolled in such a program and activated by your utility company or another program operator. Confirm the availability of a program in your local area before purchasing or installing this product.”.
advises purchasers and end-users of the intended and appropriate use of the product with the following notice printed in 16.5 point Arial Narrow Bold font:Requirement .—
Reports.—
Manufacturers .—
Operators .—
Confidentiality requirements .—
Publication of information.—
In general .—
Prevention of product diversion .—
Compliance.—
In general .—
Effective date .—
Consideration .—
Requirements .—
Standards for furnaces and boilers
Boilers.—
In general .—
Boiler Type | Minimum Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency | Design Requirements |
|---|---|---|
Gas Hot Water | 82% | No Constant Burning Pilot, Automatic Means for Adjusting Water Temperature |
Gas Steam | 80% | No Constant Burning Pilot |
Oil Hot Water | 84% | Automatic Means for Adjusting Temperature |
Oil Steam | 82% | None |
Electric Hot Water | None | Automatic Means for Adjusting Temperature |
Electric Steam | None | None |
Automatic means for adjusting water temperature.—
In general .—
Single input rate .—
No inferred heat load .—
Operation .—
Exception .—
Standards for dishwashers; clothes washers; clothes dryers; fluorescent lamp ballasts
Application for Operation of | Ballast Input Voltage | Total Nominal Lamp Watts | Ballast Efficacy Factor |
|---|---|---|---|
one F40T12 lamp | 120 | 40 | 1.805 |
| 277 | 40 | 1.805 |
two F40T12 lamps | 120 | 80 | 1.060 |
| 277 | 80 | 1.050 |
two F96T12 lamps | 120 | 150 | 0.570 |
| 277 | 150 | 0.570 |
two F96T12HO lamps | 120 | 220 | 0.390 |
| 277 | 220 | 0.390 |
Application for operation of | Ballast input voltage | Total nominal lamp watts | Ballast efficacy factor |
|---|---|---|---|
One F34T12 lamp | 120/277 | 34 | 2.61 |
Two F34T12 lamps | 120/277 | 68 | 1.35 |
Two F96T12/ES lamps | 120/277 | 120 | 0.77 |
Two F96T12HO/ES lamps | 120/277 | 190 | 0.42. |
Residential clothes washers manufactured on or after .—
In general .—
Amendment of standards.—
In general .—
Amended standards .—
Residential dishwashers manufactured on or after .—
In general .—
Amendment of standards.—
In general .—
Amended standards .—
Standards for kitchen ranges and ovens
General service fluorescent lamps, general service incandescent lamps, intermediate base incandescent lamps, candelabra base incandescent lamps, and incandescent reflector lamps
Standards.—
Definition of effective date .—
Minimum standards .—
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FLUORESCENT LAMPS |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
Lamp Type | Nominal Lamp Wattage | Minimum CRI | Minimum Average Lamp Efficacy (LPW) | Effective Date (Period of Months) |
4-foot medium bi-pin | >35 W | 69 | 75.0 | 36 |
| ≤35 W | 45 | 75.0 | 36 |
2-foot U-shaped | >35 W | 69 | 68.0 | 36 |
| ≤35 W | 45 | 64.0 | 36 |
8-foot slimline | 65 W | 69 | 80.0 | 18 |
| ≤65 W | 45 | 80.0 | 18 |
8-foot high output | >100 W | 69 | 80.0 | 18 |
| ≤100 W | 45 | 80.0 | 18 |
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INCANDESCENT REFLECTOR LAMPS |
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|---|---|---|
Nominal Lamp Wattage | Minimum Average Lamp Efficacy (LPW) | Effective Date (Period of Months) |
40–50 | 10.5 | 36 |
51–66 | 11.0 | 36 |
67–85 | 12.5 | 36 |
86–115 | 14.0 | 36 |
116–155 | 14.5 | 36 |
156–205 | 15.0 | 36 |
Exemptions .—
Effective dates.—
br, and bpar lamps ER, .—
Lamps between 2.25–2.75 inches in diameter .—
Standards for general service lamps.—
Rulemaking before .—
In general .—
Scope .—
Amended standards .—
Phased-in effective dates .—
Backstop requirement .—
State preemption .—
Rulemaking before .—
In general .—
Scope .—
Amended standards .—
Phased-in effective dates .—
Standards for showerheads and faucets
Lavatory faucets | 2.5 gallons per minute |
Lavatory replacement aerators | 2.5 gallons per minute |
Kitchen faucets | 2.5 gallons per minute |
Kitchen replacement aerators | 2.5 gallons per minute |
Metering faucets | 0.25 gallons per cycle |
Standards for water closets and urinals
Gravity tank-type toilets | 1.6 gpf. |
Flushometer tank toilets | 1.6 gpf. |
Electromechanical hydraulic toilets | 1.6 gpf. |
Blowout toilets | 3.5 gpf. |
Standards for other covered products
Energy efficiency standards for certain lamps.—
In general .—
Benchmarks .—
Actual sales data.—
In general .—
Continuation of tracking.—
Determination .—
Continuation .—
Rough service lamps.—
In general .—
Backstop requirement .—
Vibration service lamps.—
In general .—
Backstop requirement .—
way incandescent lamps.— 3-
In general .—
Backstop requirement .—
lumen general service incandescent lamps 2,601–3,300 .—
Shatter-resistant lamps.—
In general .—
Backstop requirement .—
Rulemakings before .—
In general .—
Backstop requirement .—
Amendment of standards
In general
Notice
Amendment of standard; new determination
Amendment of standard
Not later than 2 years after a notice is issued under paragraph (1)(B), the Secretary shall publish a final rule amending the standard for the product.
New determination
Not later than 3 years after a determination under paragraph (1)(A), the Secretary shall make a new determination and publication under subparagraph (A) or (B) of paragraph (1).
Application to products
In general
Other new standards
A manufacturer shall not be required to apply new standards to a product with respect to which other new standards have been required during the prior 6-year period.
Reports
Petition for amended standard
Notice of decision .—
New or amended standards .—
Criteria for prescribing new or amended standards
Regional standards for furnaces, central air conditioners, and heat pumps.—
In general .—
National and regional standards.—
National standard .—
Regional standards .—
Boundaries of geographic regions.—
In general .—
Alaska and hawaii .—
Individual states .—
Prerequisites .—
Application; effective date.—
Base national standard .—
Regional standards .—
Continuation of regional standards.—
In general .—
Regional standard no longer appropriate .—
Regional standard appropriate but standard or region changed.—
State no longer contained in region .—
Standard or region revised so that existing regional standard equals base national standard .—
Standard or region revised so that existing regional standard equals base national standard .—
Waiver of federal preemption .—
Enforcement.—
Base national standard.—
In general .—
Trade association certification programs .—
Regional standards.—
Enforcement plan .—
Responsible entities .—
Final rule .—
Incorporation by states and localities .—
State enforcement .—
Information disclosure.—
In general .—
Methods .—
Completion of rulemaking .—
Procedure for prescribing new or amended standards
Direct final rules.—
In general .—
Public comment .—
Withdrawal of direct final rules.—
In general .—
Action on withdrawal .—
Treatment of withdrawn direct final rules .—
Effect of paragraph .—
Special rule for certain types or classes of products
Inclusion in standards of test procedures and other requirements
section 6293 of this titleAny new or amended energy conservation standard prescribed under this section shall include, where applicable, test procedures prescribed in accordance with and may include any requirement which the Secretary determines is necessary to assure that each covered product to which such standard applies meets the required minimum level of energy efficiency or maximum quantity of energy use specified in such standard.
Determination of compliance with standards
section 6293 of this titleCompliance with, and performance under, the energy conservation standards (except for design standards authorized by this part) established in, or prescribed under, this section shall be determined using the test procedures and corresponding compliance criteria prescribed under .
Small manufacturer exemption
Battery charger and external power supply electric energy consumption
External power supplies and battery chargers.—
Energy conservation standards.—
External power supplies .—
Battery chargers .—
Efficiency standards for class a external power supplies.—
In general .—
Active Mode | |
|---|---|
Nameplate Output | Required Efficiency (decimal equivalent of a percentage) |
Less than 1 watt | 0.5 times the Nameplate Output |
From 1 watt to not more than 51 watts | The sum of 0.09 times the Natural Logarithm of the Nameplate Output and 0.5 |
Greater than 51 watts | 0.85 |
No-Load Mode | |
Nameplate Output | Maximum Consumption |
Not more than 250 watts | 0.5 watts |
Noncovered supplies .—
Marking .—
Amendment of standards.—
Final rule by .—
In general .—
Administration .—
Final rule by .—
In general .—
Administration .—
Nonapplication of no-load mode energy efficiency standards to external power supplies for certain security or life safety alarms or surveillance systems.—
Definition of security or life safety alarm or surveillance system .—
In general .—
Exclusion .—
Nonapplication of no-load mode requirements .—
Administration .—
Treatment in rule .—
End-use products .—
Exempt supplies.—
, rule.—
In general .—
Reporting .—
Limitation of exemption .—
Amended standards.—
In general .—
Reporting .—
Refrigerated beverage vending machines
Illuminated exit signs
An illuminated exit sign manufactured on or after , shall meet the version 2.0 Energy Star Program performance requirements for illuminated exit signs prescribed by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Torchieres
Low voltage dry-type distribution transformers
The efficiency of a low voltage dry-type distribution transformer manufactured on or after , shall be the Class I Efficiency Levels for distribution transformers specified in table 4–2 of the “Guide for Determining Energy Efficiency for Distribution Transformers” published by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA TP–1–2002).
Traffic signal modules and pedestrian modules
Unit heaters
Medium base compact fluorescent lamps
Dehumidifiers
Product Capacity (pints/day): | Minimum Energy Factor (Liters/kWh) |
|---|---|
25.00 or less | 1.00 |
25.01 – 35.00 | 1.20 |
35.01 – 54.00 | 1.30 |
54.01 – 74.99 | 1.50 |
75.00 or more | 2.25. |
Dehumidifiers manufactured on or after .—
Product Capacity (pints/day): | Minimum Energy Factor (liters/kWh) |
|---|---|
Up to 35.00 | 1.35 |
35.01–45.00 | 1.50 |
45.01–54.00 | 1.60 |
54.01–75.00 | 1.70 |
Greater than 75.00 | 2.5. |
Commercial prerinse spray valves
Commercial prerinse spray valves manufactured on or after , shall have a flow rate of not more than 1.6 gallons per minute.
Mercury vapor lamp ballasts
Mercury vapor lamp ballasts (other than specialty application mercury vapor lamp ballasts) shall not be manufactured or imported after .
Ceiling fans and ceiling fan light kits
Standby mode energy use
Definitions
In general
Active mode
Off mode
Standby mode
Amended definitions
The Secretary may, by rule, amend the definitions under subparagraph (A), taking into consideration the most current versions of Standards 62301 and 62087 of the International Electrotechnical Commission.
Test procedures
In general
Deadlines
Prior product standards
The test procedure amendments adopted pursuant to subparagraph (B) shall not be used to determine compliance with product standards established prior to the adoption of the amended test procedures.
Incorporation into standard
In general
oSubject to subparagraph (B), based on the test procedures required under paragraph (2), any final rule establishing or revising a standard for a covered product, adopted after , shall incorporate standby mode and off mode energy use into a single amended or new standard, pursuant to subsection (), if feasible.
Separate standards
oIf not feasible, the Secretary shall prescribe within the final rule a separate standard for standby mode and off mode energy consumption, if justified under subsection ().
Metal halide lamp fixtures
Standards
In general
Exclusions
Application
Final rule by
In general
Not later than , the Secretary shall publish a final rule to determine whether the standards established under paragraph (1) should be amended.
Administration
Final rule by
In general
Not later than , the Secretary shall publish a final rule to determine whether the standards then in effect should be amended.
Administration
Design and performance requirements
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any standard established pursuant to this subsection may contain both design and performance requirements.
Application date
Pub. L. 94–163, title III, § 32589 Stat. 923Pub. L. 94–385, title I, § 16190 Stat. 1140Pub. L. 95–619, title IV, § 42292 Stat. 3259Pub. L. 100–12, § 5101 Stat. 107Pub. L. 100–357, § 2(e)102 Stat. 673Pub. L. 102–486, title I, § 123(f)106 Stat. 2824Pub. L. 105–388, § 5(a)(5)112 Stat. 3478Pub. L. 109–58, title I, § 135(c)119 Stat. 628Pub. L. 110–140, title III121 Stat. 1550Pub. L. 111–360, § 1124 Stat. 4051Pub. L. 112–210126 Stat. 1514Pub. L. 113–263, § 2128 Stat. 2937Pub. L. 114–11, title II, § 201(1)129 Stat. 186Pub. L. 115–78, § 2131 Stat. 1256Pub. L. 115–115, § 2(c)(3)131 Stat. 2281Pub. L. 116–260, div. Z, title I, § 1008(a)134 Stat. 2437(, , ; , , ; , , ; , , ; , , ; , , ; , , ; , , ; , §§ 301(c), 303–305(a), 306(a), 307, 308(a), 309–311(a), 316(c)(2), (d), 321(a)(3), 322(b), 324(e), , , 1552, 1553, 1556, 1559–1561, 1563, 1573, 1577, 1588, 1593; , , ; , §§ 3, 5(a), (c), 10(a)(1), (8), (11), (b)(1), , , 1517, 1519, 1522, 1524, 1525; , , ; , , ; , , ; , , ; , , .)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Pub. L. 94–16389 Stat. 871section 6201 of this titleThis chapter, referred to in subsecs. (f)(4)(D), (j)(3)(A)(iii), (k)(3)(A)(iii), and (ff)(6)(A), was in the original “this Act”, meaning , , , known as the Energy Policy and Conservation Act. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under and Tables.
section 6294(a)(2) of this titlePub. L. 110–140, title III, § 324(d)121 Stat. 1593Subpar. (C) of , referred to in subsec. (i)(5), was redesignated (D) and a new subpar. (C) was added by , , .
lPub. L. 110–140, title III, § 322(b)121 Stat. 1588Subsection (i), referred to in subsec. ()(4)(F)(ii)(I), was amended by , , , by striking out par. (1) and adding a new par. (1), and as so amended, subsec. (i)(1)(A) does not relate to maximum wattage requirements. However, provisions similar to those contained in former subsec. (i)(1)(A) are now contained in subsec. (i)(1)(B). See 2007 Amendment notes below.
Amendments
Pub. L. 116–2602020—Subsec. (ff)(6)(C). added subpar. (C).
lPub. L. 115–1152018—Subsec. ()(1), (2). substituted “paragraph (20)” for “paragraph (19)”.
Pub. L. 115–78, § 2(a)2017—Subsec. (u)(3)(D)(ii). , substituted “2021” for “2015” in heading and subcl. (I) and “2023” for “2017” in subcl. (II)(bb).
Pub. L. 115–78, § 2(b)(1)Subsec. (u)(3)(E)(ii). , substituted “the effective date of the amendment under subparagraph (D)(ii)” for “,” in introductory provisions.
Pub. L. 115–78, § 2(b)(2)Subsec. (u)(3)(E)(iv). , added cl. (iv).
Pub. L. 114–112015—Subsec. (e)(6). added par. (6).
Pub. L. 113–2632014—Subsec. (u)(5). added par. (5).
Pub. L. 112–210, § 5(a)2012—Subsec. (d)(4). , added par. (4).
Pub. L. 112–210, § 3Subsec. (e)(5). , added par. (5).
Pub. L. 112–210, § 10(b)(1)Subsec. (g)(8)(C)(ii). , substituted “negative 20°F” for “20°F”.
Pub. L. 112–210, § 10(a)(11)Pub. L. 110–140, § 322(b)Subsec. (i)(1). , made technical amendment to directory language of . See 2007 Amendment note below.
lPub. L. 112–210, § 10(a)(8)Subsec. ()(4)(A). , struck out “only” before “in accordance with this paragraph”.
Pub. L. 112–210, § 5(c)Subsec. (n)(3) to (5). , added pars. (3) and (4) and redesignated former par. (3) as (5).
Pub. L. 112–210, § 10(a)(1)Subsec. (u)(4). , redesignated par. (7) as (4) and substituted “supply is connected” for “supplies is connected”.
Pub. L. 112–210, § 10(a)(1)(A)Subsec. (u)(7). , redesignated par. (7) as (4).
Pub. L. 111–360, § 1(1)2011—Subsec. (u)(3)(A). , substituted “(E)” for “(D)”.
Pub. L. 111–360, § 1(2)Subsec. (u)(3)(E). , added subpar. (E).
Pub. L. 110–140, § 311(a)(3)2007—Subsec. (b)(4). , added par. (4).
Pub. L. 110–140, § 303(1)Subsec. (f). , inserted “and boilers” after “furnaces” in heading.
Pub. L. 110–140, § 303(2)Subsec. (f)(3), (4). , (3), added par. (3) and redesignated former par. (3) as (4).
Pub. L. 110–140, § 304Subsec. (f)(4)(D). , substituted “not later than , the Secretary shall” for “the Secretary may”.
Pub. L. 110–140, § 311(a)(2)Subsec. (g)(9), (10). , added pars. (9) and (10).
Pub. L. 110–140, § 321(a)(3)(A)(i)Subsec. (i). , which directed amendment of subsec. (i) by inserting “, general service incandescent lamps, intermediate base incandescent lamps, candelabra base incandescent lamps,” after “fluorescent lamps” in “section heading”, was executed by making the insertion in subsec. (i) heading to reflect the probable intent of Congress.
Pub. L. 110–140, § 322(b)Pub. L. 112–210, § 10(a)(11)Subsec. (i)(1). , as amended by , added par. (1) and struck out former par. (1) which related to, in subpar. (A), lamp efficacy, new maximum wattage, and CRI standards for general service fluorescent lamps, general service incandescent lamps, intermediate base incandescent lamps, candelabra base incandescent lamps, and incandescent reflector lamps, in subpar. (B), color rendering index requirements of certain general service or general illumination application lamps, in subpar. (C), maximum wattage of candelabra incandescent lamps and intermediate base incandescent lamps, in subpar. (D), petition for exemption from requirements, in subpar. (E), petition to establish standards, and, in subpar. (F), definition of effective date.
Pub. L. 110–140, § 321(a)(3)(A)(ii), in subpar. (A), in introductory provisions, inserted “, general service incandescent lamps, intermediate base incandescent lamps, candelabra base incandescent lamps,” after “fluorescent lamps” and “, new maximum wattage,” after “lamp efficacy”, inserted tables relating to general service incandescent lamps and modified spectrum general service incandescent lamps, added subpars. (B) to (F), and struck out former subpar. (B) which read as follows: “For the purposes of the tables set forth in subparagraph (A), the term ‘effective date’ means the last day of the month set forth in the table which follows .”
Pub. L. 110–140, § 321(a)(3)(A)(iii)Subsec. (i)(5). , struck out “and general service incandescent lamps” after “general service fluorescent”.
Pub. L. 110–140, § 321(a)(3)(A)(iv)Subsec. (i)(6) to (8). , (v), added par. (6) and redesignated former pars. (6) and (7) as (7) and (8), respectively.
lPub. L. 110–140, § 321(a)(3)(B)Subsec. ()(4). , added par. (4).
Pub. L. 110–140, § 305(a)Subsec. (m). , added subsec. (m) and struck out former subsec. (m) which related to further rulemaking.
oPub. L. 110–140, § 306(a)Subsec. ()(6). , added par. (6).
Pub. L. 110–140, § 307Subsec. (p)(1) to (3). , redesignated pars. (2) to (4) as (1) to (3), respectively, and struck out former par. (1) which read as follows: “The Secretary—
“(A) shall publish an advance notice of proposed rulemaking which specifies the type (or class) of covered products to which the rule may apply;
“(B) shall invite interested persons to submit, within 60 days after the date of publication of such advance notice, written presentations of data, views, and arguments in response to such notice; and
“(C) may identify proposed or amended standards that may be prescribed.”
Pub. L. 110–140, § 308(a)Subsec. (p)(4). , added par. (4).
Pub. L. 110–140, § 307(2), redesignated par. (4) as (3).
Pub. L. 110–140, § 309(1)Subsec. (u)(1)(E). , inserted heading.
Pub. L. 110–140, § 309Subsec. (u)(1)(E)(i). , inserted cl. heading, designated existing provisions as subcl. (I), inserted subcl. heading, substituted “2 years” for “3 years”, struck out “battery chargers and” before “external power supplies” in two places, and added subcl. (II).
Pub. L. 110–140, § 310(1)Subsec. (u)(2) to (5). , redesignated pars. (5) and (6) as (2) and (3), respectively, and struck out former pars. (2) to (4) which related to revision of test procedures and energy conservation standards with respect to covered products that were major sources of standby mode energy consumption, prohibition against proposal of a standard unless applicable test procedures had been issued, and applicability of standard to products manufactured or imported beginning 3 years after the date of issuance, respectively.
Pub. L. 110–140, § 310(1)(B)Subsec. (u)(6). , redesignated par. (6) as (3).
Pub. L. 110–140, § 301(c), added par. (6).
Pub. L. 110–140, § 301(c)Subsec. (u)(7). , added par. (7).
Pub. L. 110–140, § 316(d)(1)(A)Subsec. (v). , struck out “Ceiling fans and” before “refrigerated beverage” in heading.
Pub. L. 110–140, § 316(d)(1)(B)Subsec. (v)(1) to (4). , (C), redesignated pars. (2) to (4) as (1) to (3), respectively, and struck out former par. (1) which read as follows: “Not later than 1 year after , the Secretary shall prescribe, by rule, test procedures and energy conservation standards for ceiling fans and ceiling fan light kits. If the Secretary sets such standards, the Secretary shall consider exempting or setting different standards for certain product classes for which the primary standards are not technically feasible or economically justified, and establishing separate or exempted product classes for highly decorative fans for which air movement performance is a secondary design feature.”
Pub. L. 110–140, § 311(a)(1)Subsec. (cc)(2). , added par. (2) and struck out former par. (2) which directed the Secretary to publish a final rule not later than , which would determine whether standards established under par. (1) were to be amended, and directed that such rule was to contain any amendment by the Secretary and be applicable to products manufactured on or after , and further directed that, if the Secretary did not publish such an amendment, dehumidifiers manufactured on or after , would have an Energy Factor that would meet or exceed values provided in a table of product capacities and minimum Energy Factors.
Pub. L. 110–140, § 316(c)(2)Subsec. (ee). , inserted “(other than specialty application mercury vapor lamp ballasts)” before “shall”.
Pub. L. 110–140, § 316(d)(2)(A)Subsec. (ff)(1)(A)(iii), (iv). , redesignated cl. (iv) as (iii), inserted “fans sold for” before “outdoor” in subcl. (II), and struck out former cl. (iii) which read as follows: “Adjustable speed controls (either more than 1 speed or variable speed).”
Pub. L. 110–140, § 316(d)(2)(B)(i)Subsec. (ff)(4)(C). , substituted “date specified in subparagraph (A)” for “date specified in subparagraph (B)” in introductory provisions.
Pub. L. 110–140, § 316(d)(2)(B)(ii)Subsec. (ff)(4)(C)(ii). , added cl. (ii) and struck out former cl. (ii) which read as follows: “shall include the lamps described in clause (i) in the ceiling fan lighting kits.”
Pub. L. 110–140, § 316(d)(2)(C)Subsec. (ff)(6)(B) to (D). , redesignated subpars. (C) and (D) as cls. (i) and (ii), respectively, of subpar. (B).
Pub. L. 110–140, § 316(d)(2)(D)Subsec. (ff)(7). , substituted “established under section 6294” for “established under section 6297”.
Pub. L. 110–140, § 310(3)Subsec. (gg). , added subsec. (gg). Former subsec. (gg) redesignated (hh).
Pub. L. 110–140, § 324(e)(2)Subsec. (hh). , added subsec. (hh). Former subsec. (hh) redesignated (ii).
Pub. L. 110–140, § 310(2), (4), redesignated subsec. (gg) as (hh) and substituted “(gg)” for “(ff)” in two places in par. (2).
Pub. L. 110–140, § 324(e)(1)Subsec. (ii). , (3), redesignated subsec. (hh) as (ii) and substituted “(hh)” for “(gg)” in two places in par. (2).
Pub. L. 109–58, § 135(c)(1)2005—Subsec. (f)(3)(D). , added subpar. (D).
Pub. L. 109–58, § 135(c)(2)(A)Subsec. (g)(6)(B). , inserted “and labeled” after “designed”.
Pub. L. 109–58, § 135(c)(2)(B)Subsec. (g)(8). , added par. (8).
oPub. L. 109–58, § 135(c)(3)Subsec. ()(5). , added par. (5).
Pub. L. 109–58, § 135(c)(4)Subsecs. (u) to (gg). , added subsecs. (u) to (gg).
Pub. L. 105–388, § 5(a)(5)(A)1998—Subsec. (e)(4)(A). , substituted “paragraph” for “paragraphs”.
Pub. L. 105–388, § 5(a)(5)(B)Subsec. (g). , substituted “ballasts” for “ballasts;” in heading.
Pub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(2)l1992—Subsecs. (i) to (k). , added subsecs. (i) to (k). Former subsecs. (i) to (k) redesignated () to (n), respectively.
lPub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(1)lloSubsec. (). , redesignated subsec. (i) as (). Former subsec. () redesignated ().
lPub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(3)olSubsec. ()(1). , substituted “paragraph (19)” for “paragraph (14)” and “subsections () and (p)” for “subsections () and (m)”.
lPub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(3)(A)Subsec. ()(2). , substituted “(19)” for “(14)”.
lPub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(3)(B)olSubsec. ()(3). , substituted “() and (p)” for “() and (m)”.
Pub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(1)Subsec. (m). , (4), redesignated subsec. (j) as (m) and substituted “(i)” for “(h)” in introductory provisions. Former subsec. (m) redesignated (p).
Pub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(1)Subsec. (n). , redesignated subsec. (k) as (n). Former subsec. (n) redesignated (q).
Pub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(5)(A)Subsec. (n)(1). , substituted “, and in paragraphs (13) and (14)” for “and in paragraph (13)” and “subsections (b) through (i)” for “subsections (b) through (h)”.
Pub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(5)(B)olSubsec. (n)(2)(C). , substituted “subsection ()(2)(B)(i)(II)” for “subsection ()(2)(B)(i)(II)”.
Pub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(5)(C)Subsec. (n)(3)(B). , inserted “general service fluorescent lamps, incandescent reflector lamps,” after “fluorescent lamp ballasts,”.
oPub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(1)looSubsec. (). , redesignated subsec. () as (). Former subsec. () redesignated (r).
oPub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(6)(A)Subsec. ()(1). , inserted “or, in the case of showerheads, faucets, water closets, or urinals, water use,” after “energy use,”.
oPub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(6)(B)Subsec. ()(2)(A). , inserted “, or, in the case of showerheads, faucets, water closets, or urinals, water efficiency,” after “energy efficiency”.
oPub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(6)(C)Subsec. ()(2)(B)(i)(III). , inserted “, or as applicable, water,” after “energy”.
oPub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(6)(D)Subsec. ()(2)(B)(i)(VI). , inserted “and water” after “energy”.
oPub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(6)(E)Subsec. ()(2)(B)(iii). , substituted “energy, and as applicable, water, savings” for “energy savings”.
oPub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(6)(F)Subsec. ()(3)(B). , inserted “, in the case of showerheads, faucets, water closets, or urinals, water, or” after “energy or”.
Pub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(1)Subsec. (p). , redesignated subsec. (m) as (p). Former subsec. (p) redesignated (s).
Pub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(7)ololSubsec. (p)(3)(A). , substituted “subsection ()(2)” for “subsection ()(2)” and “subsection ()(4)” for “subsection ()(4)”.
Pub. L. 102–486, § 123(f)(1)Subsecs. (q) to (t). , redesignated subsecs. (n) to (q) as (q) to (t), respectively.
Pub. L. 100–357, § 2(e)(3)1988—Subsec. (e)(1)(C). , inserted “Volume” after “Rated Storage”.
Pub. L. 100–357, § 2(e)(1)(A)Subsec. (g). , inserted “; fluorescent lamp ballasts;” in heading.
Pub. L. 100–357, § 2(e)(1)(B)Subsec. (g)(5) to (7). , added pars. (5) to (7).
Pub. L. 100–357, § 2(e)(2)Subsec. (i)(1), (2). , substituted “(14)” for “(13)”.
Pub. L. 100–357, § 2(e)(4)(A)Subsec. (j)(B). , inserted “fluorescent lamp ballasts,” after “clothes dryers,” and substituted “heating” for “hearing”.
Pub. L. 100–357, § 2(e)(4)(B)(i)Subsec. (k)(1). , inserted “and in paragraph (13)” after “(11)”.
Pub. L. 100–357, § 2(e)(4)(B)(ii)Subsec. (k)(3)(B). , inserted “fluorescent lamp ballasts,” after “clothes dryers,”.
Pub. L. 100–121987— amended section generally, revising and restating as subsecs. (a) to (q) provisions formerly contained in subsecs. (a) to (j).
Pub. L. 95–619section 6292(a)(14) of this title1978—Subsec. (a). substituted provisions authorizing Secretary to prescribe an energy efficiency standard for each type of covered product specified in section 6292(a)(1) to (13) of this title, authorizing such prescription for any type of covered product specified in where certain conditions are found to exist, and requiring publication of a list of those types of covered products considered subject to prescribed standards in the Federal Register not later than two years after , for provisions requiring the Administrator, meaning the Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration, to direct the National Bureau of Standards to develop an energy efficiency improvement target for each type of covered product listed in section 6292(a)(1) to (10) of this title, requiring prescription of such a target by the Administrator not later than ninety days after , requiring such targets be designed to exceed by 1980 by at least twenty percent the aggregate energy efficiency of the covered products as manufactured in 1972, requiring similar energy efficiency targets be prescribed for covered products specified in section 6292(a)(11) to (13) of this title not later than one year after , authorizing the Administrator to modify periodically any established targets, requiring the manufacturers of any covered products to submit reports as requested by the Administrator to help in establishing and reaching such targets, authorizing the Administrator to commence proceedings in certain situations to prescribe initial or revised targets, specifying when improvements of energy efficiency are economically justified, and authorizing the Attorney General to determine any negative effects on competition so as to make certain improvements economically unjustified.
Pub. L. 95–619Subsec. (b). substituted provisions specifying preconditions for prescription of a standard for a type or class of covered products for provisions specifying the procedure to be followed in prescribing energy efficiency standards.
Pub. L. 95–619Subsec. (c). substituted provisions requiring energy efficiency standards for each type of covered products be designed to achieve the maximum improvement in energy efficiency which the Secretary determines feasible and justified and requiring such standards be phased in over a period not to exceed five years for provisions relating to the prescription of test procedures and the requirements necessary to meet minimum energy efficiency levels.
Pub. L. 95–619Subsec. (d). substituted provisions relating to a determination by the Secretary of the economic justification of any particular energy efficiency standard and a determination by the Attorney General of the impact on competition of any proposed standard for provisions relating to labeling rules.
Pub. L. 95–619Subsecs. (e) to (j). added subsecs. (e) to (j).
Pub. L. 94–385, § 161(a)1976—Subsec. (a)(1)(A). , transferred authority to determine energy targets from the Administrator to the National Bureau of Standards and substituted 90 days after , for 180 days after , for the promulgation of rules by the Administrator.
Pub. L. 94–385, § 161(b)Subsec. (a)(2). , transferred authority to determine energy targets from the Administrator to the National Bureau of Standards and substituted one year after , for one year after , for the promulgation of rules by the Administrator.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 2012 Amendment
Pub. L. 112–210Pub. L. 110–140section 10(a)(13) of Pub. L. 112–210section 6291 of this titleAmendment by section 10(a)(1), (8), (11) of effective as if included in the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, , see , set out as a note under .
Pub. L. 112–210, § 10(b)(2)126 Stat. 1525
Effective Date of 2007 Amendment
Pub. L. 110–140section 1601 of Pub. L. 110–140section 1824 of Title 2Amendment by effective on the date that is 1 day after , see , set out as an Effective Date note under , The Congress.
Revision
Pub. L. 116–260, div. Z, title I, § 1008(b)134 Stat. 2437
Lighting Technology Research and Development Program
Pub. L. 110–140, title III, § 321(g)121 Stat. 1586