80_FR_47006 80 FR 46855 - Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Battery Chargers

80 FR 46855 - Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Battery Chargers

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 151 (August 6, 2015)

Page Range46855-46870
FR Document2015-19105

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is proposing to revise its test procedure for battery chargers established under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975, as amended (EPCA). These proposed revisions, if adopted, would harmonize the instrumentation resolution and uncertainty requirements with the second edition of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 62301 standard and other international standards for measuring standby power. Additionally, the proposed amendments would update and propose new battery selection criteria for multi-voltage, multi-capacity battery chargers, and provide specific steps on how to select a battery for those chargers when more than one battery meets the selection criteria, such as with a multi-chemistry battery charger. The proposal also outlines new provisions for conditioning and discharging lead acid batteries.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 151 (Thursday, August 6, 2015)
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

10 CFR Parts 429 and 430

[Docket No. EERE-2014-BT-TP-0044]
RIN 1904-AD45


Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Battery Chargers

AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of 
Energy.

ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is proposing to revise its 
test procedure for battery chargers established under the Energy Policy 
and Conservation Act of 1975, as amended (EPCA). These proposed 
revisions, if adopted, would harmonize the instrumentation resolution 
and uncertainty requirements with the second edition of the 
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 62301 standard and 
other international standards for measuring standby power. 
Additionally, the proposed amendments would update and propose new 
battery selection criteria for multi-voltage, multi-capacity battery 
chargers, and

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provide specific steps on how to select a battery for those chargers 
when more than one battery meets the selection criteria, such as with a 
multi-chemistry battery charger. The proposal also outlines new 
provisions for conditioning and discharging lead acid batteries.

DATES: Comments: DOE will accept comments, data, and information 
regarding this notice of proposed rulemaking before and after the 
public meeting, but no later than October 20, 2015. See section V, 
``Public Participation,'' for details.
    Meeting: DOE will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, September 15, 
2015 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in Washington, DC. The meeting will also be 
broadcast as a webinar. See section V, ``Public Participation,'' for 
webinar registration information, participant instructions, and 
information about the capabilities available to webinar participants.

ADDRESSES: The public meeting will be held at the U.S. Department of 
Energy, Forrestal Building, Room 8E-089, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., 
Washington, DC 20585.
    Any comments submitted must identify the NOPR for Test Procedures 
for battery chargers and provide docket number EERE-2014-BT-TP-0044 
and/or regulatory information number (RIN) number 1904-AD45. Comments 
may be submitted using any of the following methods:
    1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: www.regulations.gov. Follow the 
instructions for submitting comments.
    2. Email: [email protected] Include the docket 
number and/or RIN in the subject line of the message.
    3. Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. Department of Energy, Building 
Technologies Program, Mailstop EE-2J, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., 
Washington, DC, 20585-0121. If possible, please submit all items on a 
CD. It is not necessary to include printed copies.
    4. Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. Department of 
Energy, Building Technologies Program, 950 L'Enfant Plaza SW., Suite 
600, Washington, DC, 20024. Telephone: (202) 586-2945. If possible, 
please submit all items on a CD. It is not necessary to include printed 
copies.
    For detailed instructions on submitting comments and additional 
information on the rulemaking process, see section V of this document 
(Public Participation).
    Docket: The docket, which includes Federal Register notices, public 
meeting attendee lists and transcripts, comments, and other supporting 
documents/materials, is available for review at regulations.gov. All 
documents in the docket are listed in the regulations.gov index. 
However, some documents listed in the index, such as those containing 
information that is exempt from public disclosure, may not be publicly 
available.
    A link to the docket Web page can be found at: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/appliance_standards/product.aspx?productid=84.
    This Web page will contain a link to the docket for this notice on 
the regulations.gov site. The regulations.gov Web page will contain 
simple instructions on how to access all documents, including public 
comments, in the docket. See section V for information on how to submit 
comments through regulations.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Direct requests for additional 
information may be sent to Mr. Jeremy Dommu, U.S. Department of Energy, 
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building Technologies 
Program, EE-2J, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585-
0121. Telephone: (202) 586-9870.
    Email: [email protected]
    In the office of the General Counsel, contact Mr. Michael Kido, 
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of the General Counsel, GC-33, 1000 
Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585-0121. Telephone: (202) 
586-8145. Email: [email protected].
    For further information on how to submit a comment, review other 
public comments and the docket, or participate in the public meeting, 
contact Ms. Brenda Edwards at (202) 586-2945 or by email: 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Table of Contents

I. Authority and Background
II. Summary of the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
III. Discussion
    A. Battery Selection and Testing of Multi-Voltage, Multi-
Capacity Battery Chargers
    B. Back-Up Battery Chargers
    C. Measurement Accuracy and Precision
    D. Conditioning and Discharge Rate for Lead Acid Battery 
Chargers
    E. Sampling and Certification Requirements
    F. Enforcement Testing Sampling Plan
    G. Other Proposed Updates
    H. Effective Date and Compliance Date of Test Procedure
    I. Impact from the Test Procedure
    J. Wireless Power
IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory Review
    A. Review Under Executive Order 12866
    B. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
    C. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
    D. Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969
    E. Review Under Executive Order 13132
    F. Review Under Executive Order 12988
    G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
    H. Review Under the Treasury and General Government 
Appropriations Act, 1999
    I. Review Under Executive Order 12630
    J. Review Under Treasury and General Government Appropriations 
Act, 2001
    K. Review Under Executive Order 13211
    L. Review Under Section 32 of the Federal Energy Administration 
Act of 1974
    M. Description of Material Incorporated by Reference
V. Public Participation
    A. Attendance at Public Meeting
    B. Procedure for Submitting Prepared General Statements for 
Distribution
    C. Conduct of Public Meeting
    D. Submission of Comments
    E. Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment
VI. Approval of the Office of the Secretary

I. Authority and Background

    Title III of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975 (42 
U.S.C. 6291 et seq.; ``EPCA'' or, ``the Act'') sets forth a variety of 
provisions designed to improve energy efficiency. (All references to 
EPCA refer to the statute as amended through the Energy Efficiency 
Improvement Act of 2015, Public Law 114-11 (April 30, 2015). Part B of 
Title III, which for editorial reasons was re-designated as Part A upon 
incorporation into the U.S. Code (42 U.S.C. 6291-6309, as codified), 
establishes the ``Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products 
Other Than Automobiles.'' Battery chargers are among the products 
affected by these provisions.
    Under EPCA, the energy conservation program consists essentially of 
four parts: (1) Testing, (2) labeling, (3) Federal energy conservation 
standards, and (4) certification and enforcement procedures. The 
testing requirements consist of test procedures that manufacturers of 
covered products must use as the basis for (1) certifying to DOE that 
their products comply with the applicable energy conservation standards 
adopted under EPCA, and (2) making representations about the efficiency 
of those products. Similarly, DOE must use these test procedures to 
determine whether the products comply with any relevant standards 
promulgated under EPCA.

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General Test Procedure Rulemaking Process

    Under 42 U.S.C. 6293, EPCA sets forth the criteria and procedures 
DOE follows when prescribing or amending test procedures for covered 
products. EPCA provides in relevant part that any test procedures 
prescribed or amended under this section shall be reasonably designed 
to produce test results that measure the energy efficiency, energy use, 
or estimated annual operating cost of a covered product during a 
representative average use cycle or period of use and shall not be 
unduly burdensome to conduct. (42 U.S.C. 6293(b)(3))
    In addition, when DOE determines that a test procedure requires 
amending, it publishes a notice with the proposed changes and offers 
the public an opportunity to comment on the proposal. (42 U.S.C. 
6293(b)(2)) As part of this process, DOE determines the extent to 
which, if any, the proposed test procedure would alter the measured 
energy efficiency of any covered product as determined under the 
existing test procedure. (42 U.S.C. 6293(e)(1))
    Section 135 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (``EPACT 2005''), 
Public Law 109-58 (Aug. 8, 2005), amended sections 321 and 325 of EPCA 
by adding certain provisions related to battery chargers. Among these 
provisions were new definitions defining what constitutes a battery 
charger and a requirement that DOE prescribe ``definitions and test 
procedures for the power use of battery chargers and external power 
supplies.'' (42 U.S.C. 6295(u)(1)(A)) DOE complied with this 
requirement by publishing a test procedure final rule on December 8, 
2006, that established a new Appendix Y to address the testing of 
battery chargers to measure their energy consumption and adopted 
several definitions related to the testing of battery chargers. See 71 
FR 71340 (codified at 10 CFR part 430, subpart B, appendix Y ``Uniform 
Test Method for Measuring the Energy Consumption of Battery 
Chargers''). Lastly, DOE incorporated by reference specific sections of 
the EPA's ``Test Methodology for Determining the Energy Performance of 
Battery Charging Systems'' when measuring inactive mode energy 
consumption.
    Section 310 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 
(``EISA 2007''), Public Law 110-140 (Dec. 19, 2007) then amended 
section 325 of EPCA by defining active mode, standby mode, and off 
mode. (42 U.S.C. 6295(gg)(1)(A)) This section also directed DOE to 
amend its existing test procedures by December 31, 2008, to measure the 
energy consumed in standby mode and off mode for battery chargers. (42 
U.S.C. 6295(gg)(2)(B)(i)) Further, it authorized DOE to amend, by rule, 
any of the definitions for active, standby, and off modes (42 U.S.C. 
6295(gg)(1)(B)) Accordingly, the Department issued a notice of proposed 
rulemaking (NOPR) in 2008, 73 FR 48054 (Aug. 15, 2008), and a final 
rule in early 2009 to establish definitions for these terms. (74 FR 
13318, March 27, 2009)
    Subsequently, in response to numerous testing issues raised by 
commenters in the context of DOE's energy conservation standards 
rulemaking efforts for battery chargers,\1\ DOE issued another NOPR on 
April 2, 2010 (75 FR 16958). The NOPR proposed adding a new active mode 
energy consumption test procedure for battery chargers that would 
assist in developing potential energy conservation standards for these 
products. DOE also proposed amending portions of its standby and off 
mode battery charger test procedure to shorten the overall measurement 
time. DOE held a public meeting to discuss its test procedure NOPR on 
May 7, 2010, where it also received comments on the proposals set forth 
in the NOPR.
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    \1\ U.S. Department of Energy--Office of Energy Efficiency and 
Renewable Energy. Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products 
Energy Conservation Standards Rulemaking for Battery Chargers and 
External Power Supplies. May 2009. Washington, DC. Available at: 
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/appliance_standards/residential/pdfs/bceps_frameworkdocument.pdf.
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    After receiving comments at the public meeting, DOE published a 
final rule that codified a new active-mode test procedure and amended 
the standby and off-mode test procedures then-present in appendix Y to 
subpart B of part 430 in the CFR. 76 FR 31750 (June 1, 2011). That rule 
became effective 30 days after publication in the Federal Register, but 
manufacturers were allotted 180 days from the rule's publication to use 
the new test procedure when making written representations of the 
energy efficiency of their chargers. As federal standards for battery 
chargers have yet to be finalized, DOE has not required manufacturers 
to submit energy efficiency data for their products tested under the 
battery charger test procedure.
    Following the publication of the most recent final rule, DOE 
continued to receive additional questions and requests for 
clarification regarding the testing, rating, and classification of 
battery chargers. As part of the continuing effort to establish federal 
efficiency standards for battery chargers and to develop a clear and 
widely applicable test procedure, DOE published a Notice of Data 
Availability (NODA) on May 15, 2014 (79 FR 27774). This NODA sought 
comment from stakeholders concerning the repeatability of the test 
procedure when testing battery chargers with several consumer 
configurations, and on the anticipated market penetration of new 
battery charging technologies that may require further revisions to 
DOE's regulations. DOE also sought comment on the reporting 
methodologies for manufacturers attempting to comply with the 
California Energy Commission's (CEC's) efficiency standards for battery 
chargers in order to understand certain data discrepancies in the CEC 
database. DOE indicated its interest in soliciting feedback to 
determine whether the current procedure contained any ambiguities 
requiring clarification. These issues were discussed during DOE's NODA 
public meeting on June 3, 2014.
    To ensure the test procedure's clarity, DOE's proposal, which is 
based on commenter feedback to the NODA, would make certain 
clarifications to appendix Y to subpart B of 10 CFR part 430 and 
include a sampling plan for battery chargers in 10 CFR part 429. These 
proposed changes would include updated references to the latest version 
of IEC 62301 and clarify DOE's test methods for specific types of 
battery chargers to better reflect evolving technologies.

II. Summary of the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

    This proposal seeks to make several changes to the current test 
procedure for measuring the energy use of battery chargers.
    First, DOE is proposing to amend the existing battery selection 
criteria to limit the number of batteries selected for testing to a 
single battery. DOE is proposing that only the battery with the highest 
rated voltage and/or highest rated charge capacity, from those among 
which the battery charger is capable of charging, would be tested for 
each basic model. Additionally, DOE is proposing that if at least two 
distinct batteries meet the criteria of having the highest rated 
voltage and highest rated charge capacity, the battery charger and 
battery combination with the highest maintenance mode power would be 
selected for testing. (``Maintenance mode'' is defined as ``the mode of 
operation when the battery charger is connected to the main electricity 
supply

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and the battery is fully charged, but is still connected to the 
charger.'' See 10 CFR part 430, subpart B, appendix Y, Sec. 2.8.)
    Second, the proposed changes would exclude back-up battery chargers 
embedded in continuous use devices from being required to be tested 
under the DOE procedure. This proposed exclusion would harmonize with 
DOE's approach currently under consideration regarding the potential 
regulation of battery back-up systems (including uninterruptible power 
supplies (UPSs)) as part of the Computer and Back-up Battery Systems 
rulemaking.
    Third, the proposed changes would harmonize DOE's test procedure 
with the latest version of IEC 62301 by providing specific resolution 
and measurement tolerances. These specifications would assist in 
ensuring that testing is performed with equipment that is capable of 
reaching these tolerances and that the resulting measurements are 
repeatable and reproducible.
    Fourth, DOE is proposing to change how lead acid batteries are 
conditioned and discharged by applying the protocol currently used for 
all other battery chemistries (excluding lithium-ion) to lead acid 
batteries. DOE has become aware that a lead acid battery's condition 
may vary upon purchase and this variation can impact lead acid battery 
performance. In an effort to minimize these effects, DOE is proposing 
to require that the batteries be conditioned prior to testing. 
Additionally, DOE has been informed that discharge rate can 
significantly impact the nominal battery energy of lead acid batteries, 
especially in the case of flooded lead acid batteries. Stakeholders 
have claimed that the discharge rate as determined by the current DOE 
test procedure is higher than that during typical use, and therefore 
does not give an accurate representation of the battery energy in lead 
acid batteries. (NMMA, No. 12, p. 4) Accordingly, DOE is proposing to 
lengthen the discharge time for lead acid batteries to mitigate these 
effects.
    Fifth, DOE is proposing to add product-specific certification 
reporting requirements into 10 CFR 429.39(b), which is currently 
reserved. DOE is also proposing to add a sampling methodology to be 
used for determining representations of efficiency, energy and power 
consumption, and other key battery charger characteristics. These 
proposals would specify the required data elements to certify 
compliance with any energy conservation standards for battery chargers 
that DOE may adopt, and also would provide a method for DOE to enforce 
compliance with any energy conservation standards for battery chargers 
that DOE may promulgate.
    Sixth, DOE is proposing to correct an internal cross-reference in 
the current version of Table 3.1 contained in 10 CFR part 430, subpart 
B, appendix Y and to add units to the measured and calculated values in 
the table. The updates would also remove the empty value column 
currently found in Table 3.1. DOE is also proposing to specify in 
section 430.23(aa) that battery discharge energy should be measured 
according to section 3.8 of appendix Y.
    The table below summarizes the changes and the affected sections of 
10 CFR parts 429 and 430.

 Table II.1--Summary of Proposed Changes and Affected Sections of 10 CFR
                            Parts 429 and 430
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                                               Summary of proposed
           Sections to modify                     modifications
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                  Subpart B of Part 429--Certification
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429.39(b) Certification Reports........   Create new paragraph
                                          (b), specifying requirements
                                          for certifications of
                                          compliance with energy
                                          conservation standards for
                                          battery chargers.
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                   Subpart C of Part 429--Enforcement
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Appendix D.............................   Create new appendix to
                                          include sampling plan for
                                          enforcement testing.
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                Subpart A of Part 430--General Provisions
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Sec.   430.2. Definitions..............   Amend definitions of
                                          ``direct operation external
                                          power supply.''
                                          Add definition of
                                          ``back-up battery charger.''
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 Appendix Y to Subpart B of Part 430--Uniform Test Method for Measuring
               the Energy Consumption of Battery Chargers
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1. Scope...............................   Insert exceptions for
                                          back-up battery chargers
                                          embedded in continuous use
                                          devices and wireless charging
                                          systems that do not fix the
                                          position of the device during
                                          charging.
3. Standard Test Conditions............   Incorporate by
                                          reference the uncertainty
                                          requirements of IEC 62301 (2nd
                                          Ed.) in 3.2(a).
                                          Correct the internal
                                          cross-reference in Table 3.1
                                          for item 4 and modify the
                                          table by removing the current
                                          ``value'' column and adding
                                          units to the table as
                                          appropriate.
4. Unit Under Test (UUT) Setup            Clarify in section
 Requirements.                            4.3.b that a single battery
                                          should be selected as a result
                                          of applying the battery
                                          selection criteria in Table
                                          4.1.
                                          Insert section 4.3.b.1
                                          to require selecting the
                                          single battery resulting in
                                          the highest maintenance mode
                                          power when following Table 4.1
                                          results in two or more
                                          distinct batteries.
                                          Update Table 4.1 to
                                          remove instances of multiple
                                          batteries for test and to
                                          instruct that, where
                                          applicable, the highest
                                          voltage or highest charge
                                          capacity battery, or
                                          combination for multi-port
                                          battery chargers, must be
                                          tested. Remove column ``number
                                          of tests.''
5. Test Measurement....................   Remove reference to
                                          lead acid batteries from
                                          section 5.3(a).
                                          Insert provision for
                                          lead acid batteries to be
                                          discharged to 50% of rated
                                          voltage in section
                                          5.3(c)(2)(i).

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                                          Remove reference to
                                          lead acid from section 5.3(d).
                                          Removed discharge
                                          current value ``.2C'' from
                                          section 5.8(c)(2).
                                          Updated discharge rate
                                          and termination voltage for
                                          VRLA and Flooded Lead Acid in
                                          Table 5.2.
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III. Discussion

    In response to the May 2014 NODA, DOE received written comments 
from 15 interested parties, including manufacturers, trade 
associations, standards development organizations, and energy 
efficiency advocacy groups. Table III.1 lists the entities that 
commented on that NODA and their affiliation. These comments are 
discussed in more detail below, and the full set of comments can be 
found at: http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketBrowser;rpp=25;po=0;D=EERE-2014-BT-NOA-0012;dct=PS.


                       Table III-1--Interested Parties That Commented on the May 2014 NODA
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                                                                                                    Comment No.
                Commenter                           Acronym               Organization type/          (Docket
                                                                              affiliation           reference)
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Alliance for Wireless Power.............  A4WP......................  Trade Association.........              17
Arris Group, Inc........................  ARRIS.....................  Manufacturer..............              12
Association of Home Appliance             AHAM......................  Standard Development                    18
 Manufacturers.                                                        Organization.
California Investor-Owned Utilities.....  CA IOUs...................  Utilities.................              15
Consumer Electronics Association........  CEA.......................  Trade Association.........              21
Energizer Holdings, Inc.................  Energizer.................  Manufacturer..............               8
Information Technology Industry Council.  ITI.......................  Trade Association.........              19
Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics.....  JOME......................  Manufacturer..............               9
National Electrical Manufacturers         NEMA......................  Trade Association.........               7
 Association.
National Marine Manufacturers             NMMA......................  Trade Association.........              11
 Association.
Natural Resources Canada/ECOVA..........  NRCan (ECOVA).............  Efficiency Advocacy Group.              16
National Resources Defense Council......  NRDC......................  Efficiency Advocacy Group.              20
Power Tool Institute....................  PTI.......................  Trade Association.........              13
Proctor & Gamble........................  P&G.......................  Manufacturer..............              10
Telecommunications Industry Association.  TIA.......................  Standard Development                    14
                                                                       Organization.
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A. Battery Selection and Testing of Multi-Voltage, Multi-Capacity 
Battery Chargers

    DOE sought comments on the existing battery selection methodology 
included in section 4.3 ``Selection of Batteries To Use for Testing'' 
of the test procedure in its recent NODA as it relates to multi-
voltage, multi-voltage and multi-capacity, and multi-chemistry battery 
chargers. See 79 FR 27774, 27776-27777 (May 15, 2014).The submitted 
comments suggested that errors may be introduced when testing these 
types of battery chargers and raised questions about the repeatability 
of the test procedure when testing battery chargers capable of charging 
batteries of different chemistries (i.e., chargers capable of handling 
multiple battery chemistries such as lithium and nickel metal hydride). 
PTI urged DOE to state explicitly how each battery charger and battery 
combination should be rated. (PTI, Pub. Mtg. Transcript, No. 6 at p. 
77) ITI commented that the current test procedure leaves significant 
room for error and does not employ effective, reasonable and repeatable 
test conditions for these types of battery chargers. (ITI, No. 19, pp. 
2-3) The CA IOUs and NRDC both offered solutions to eliminate ambiguity 
in battery selection for these battery chargers by suggesting that the 
least expensive battery or the battery which represents the most common 
intended use be selected. (California IOUs, No. 15, p. 2, NRDC, No. 20, 
p. 2) DOE took all of these comments into account when developing its 
proposal.
    Under the current provisions for battery selection, a multi-
voltage, multi-capacity battery charger must be tested with as many as 
three distinct battery types. The battery selection procedure under 
Appendix Y, Section 4, Table 4.1, lays out three sets of testing 
scenarios:
    (a) Test unit with the lowest voltage, lowest capacity battery 
utilizing only one port.
    (b) Test unit with the highest voltage, lowest capacity battery 
utilizing only one port.
    (c) Use all ports and use the battery or configuration of batteries 
with the highest total rated energy capacity.
    Per section 4.3.a(2), if no batteries are packaged with the 
charger, but the instructions specify or recommend batteries for use 
with the charger, batteries for testing must be those recommended or 
specified in the instructions and must be selected according to the 
procedure in section 4.3.b, which generally requires that a tester use 
Table 4.1 to determine which batteries to use when testing the 
efficiency of a given battery charger. In the case of multi-chemistry 
battery chargers, multiple batteries of differing chemistries may meet 
the criteria outlined in 4.3.b for a single battery selection and test. 
Specifically, the current test procedure is not clear which battery 
chemistry, or chemistries, should be selected for testing--it indicates 
only that the battery with the highest voltage or highest rated charge 
capacity be selected. In this case, the test results for each battery 
of differing chemistries may be inconsistent even though they have the 
same voltage and charge capacity. Finally, DOE realizes that the 
current battery selection criteria can result in the selection of up to 
three separate batteries for testing, which increases testing burden 
and may create ambiguity as to which test result to use when making a 
representation about the energy efficiency of a battery charger.

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DOE is proposing an approach that would reduce ambiguity and testing 
burden, while yielding repeatable measurements of a tested unit's 
energy use.
    Specifically, to eliminate potential ambiguity and reduce testing 
burden, DOE is proposing to modify Table 4.1 to eliminate the multiple 
tests currently required for multi-voltage and multi-capacity battery 
chargers and instead require that only the battery with the highest 
voltage and/or highest charge capacity be selected. In doing so, DOE's 
goal is to test the charger in the mode for which the battery charger 
is designed to operate optimally. Based on feedback from industry 
representatives and consultation with subject matter experts, DOE 
understands that, if required to operate over a range of outputs, power 
electronics, including battery chargers, are typically designed to 
optimize components at the high output range of the device. Therefore, 
DOE believes these test results will be representative of the typical 
energy consumption of the battery charger and reduce the possibility of 
placing undue burden on manufacturers of chargers that are able to 
charge lower voltage, lower capacity batteries.
    To address these same issues, DOE is also proposing that if a 
battery charger is multi-voltage and multi-capacity and capable of 
charging batteries of multiple chemistries (such that two or more 
batteries, each with a unique chemistry, meet the proposed selection 
criteria) the battery and battery charger combination resulting in the 
highest maintenance mode power would be chosen for testing.
    DOE anticipates that, with these proposed changes, there will be 
only one set of test results, and a single rating, for each basic model 
of battery charger. The resulting energy consumption calculation would 
be repeatable and representative of each basic model's energy use for 
which it has been optimized, while eliminating the ambiguity that 
appears to be present in the current version of the procedure. 
Additionally, by reducing the number of tests required, DOE believes 
that the overall test burden would be reduced. DOE seeks comment on the 
proposed methodology for selecting batteries for multi-voltage, multi-
capacity battery chargers, and for those cases when the battery 
selection criteria results in two or more unique batteries (e.g., 
multi-chemistry battery chargers).
    DOE notes that it also considered several other options to modify 
the test procedure to clarify how to measure the energy use of, and 
obtain a single set of energy consumption ratings for, multi-voltage 
and multi-capacity battery chargers. First, DOE considered requiring 
the existing battery selection criteria to be applied and then 
averaging the test results to produce one set of test results. Second, 
DOE considered modifying the battery selection criteria to require that 
only the battery with the lowest voltage and/or lowest rated charge 
capacity be selected for testing. Lastly, in the case of multi-
chemistry battery chargers, DOE considered requiring the battery 
charger be considered a basic model for each base chemistry it was 
capable of charging and apply the battery selection criteria separately 
for each chemistry, or basic model.
    Each one of these proposed solutions, however, resulted in 
solutions that did not fully accomplish DOE's goals. The first option, 
while producing a single set of test results, could result in an 
unrepresentative measurement of the true energy consumption consistent 
with any configuration of batteries the battery charger is capable of 
charging. The second option, while similar to DOE's proposal, would not 
produce results representative of the higher range for which battery 
chargers are, typically, optimally designed when capable of charging 
multiple voltages and capacities. Finally, in addressing battery 
chemistry, treating each chemistry mode as a unique basic model, with 
either of the previous options discussed above, did not produce a 
single metric and could increase the testing burden on some 
manufacturers. In DOE's view, this approach would produce test results 
that are repeatable and representative of the typical energy 
consumption of the battery charger under test and at the same time 
reduce testing burden on manufacturers. While DOE's preliminary 
determination is that these options conflict with those intentions, DOE 
is seeking comment on these other options as well.

B. Back-Up Battery Chargers

    DOE sought comments on applying the current test procedure to 
battery chargers embedded in continuous use products, or back-up 
battery chargers, in the recent NODA. See 79 FR 27774. Based on 
comments received from interested parties and DOE's own analysis, DOE 
is proposing to define back-up battery chargers and exclude them from 
the scope of this test procedure. DOE is proposing to define back-up 
battery chargers in 10 CFR 430.2 as a battery charger that: (1) Is 
embedded in a separate end-use product that is designed to continuously 
operate using main power (AC or DC) and (2) has as its sole purpose to 
recharge a battery used to maintain continuity of load power in case of 
input power failure. DOE previously referred to these battery chargers 
in the context of continuous use devices in the May 2014 NODA. Examples 
of such devices that integrate back-up battery chargers include UPSs 
and some cable modems. Interested parties noted to DOE that continuous 
use devices are becoming increasingly integrated with a variety of 
products that do not perform back-up battery charging as a primary 
function of the device. As a result of this integrated approach, the 
battery charging function in these products often cannot be isolated 
during testing (ARRIS, No. 22, p. 2). While the test procedure is 
designed to measure the energy consumption and efficiency of the 
battery charging functionality, the method is limited when applied to a 
battery charger that is embedded among other functions that cannot be 
isolated during testing. Citing this reason, ARRIS suggested that these 
types of devices be excluded from the scope of the test procedure. 
(ARRIS, No. 22, p. 2).
    ARRIS also noted that, in the event that DOE does not exclude these 
types of back-up battery chargers embedded in continuous use devices 
from the scope of this procedure, DOE should add provisions 
specifically to address the testing of these units. ARRIS suggested 
amending the test procedure to provide for measurement of only the 
battery charging functionality of continuous use devices that lack an 
on/off switch and for which the battery cannot be removed. The 
suggested alternative includes measuring 24-hour energy consumption 
(``E24'') with a fully charged battery, then again measuring E24 with a 
discharged battery. ARRIS's approach would use the absolute difference 
between these two values to represent the 24-hour energy consumption of 
the unit under test (UUT). (ARRIS, No. 12, p. 4-6)
    Additionally, the CA IOUs and NRDC both suggested that if DOE plans 
to require back-up battery chargers embedded in continuous use devices 
to be tested under the current test procedure, manufacturers should add 
an on-off switch to turn off all additional functionality. (CA IOUs, 
No. 15, p. 3, NRDC, No. 20, p. 3) ARRIS argued, however, that adding 
switches to disable non-charging functionality in a device where 
multiple functions, including battery charging, have been integrated at 
the system or chipset level--which helps achieve lower manufacturing 
costs and increased reliability and energy efficiency--is not feasible. 
(ARRIS, No. 22, p. 3).

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    Based on its own testing data and the feedback received from 
commenters, at this time, DOE is proposing to exclude back-up battery 
chargers that are embedded in continuous devices from the testing 
requirements of the DOE battery charger test procedure. DOE may revisit 
this decision in the future as circumstances permit.
    Consistent with this proposed approach, DOE is also proposing to 
define the term ``back-up battery charger'' in Sec.  430.2 and add to 
Section 1 of Appendix Y language specifying that back-up battery 
chargers would be excluded from the scope of the test procedure. DOE 
recognizes that its previously proposed standards for battery chargers 
considered products that would now be excluded from the scope of the 
test procedure. If back-up battery chargers were removed from the scope 
of test procedure, DOE would no longer consider establishing 
conservation standards for these types of products as part of a 
standards rulemaking for battery chargers. However, DOE is considering 
energy conservation standards for some battery back-up systems 
(including UPSs) as part of the Computer and Back-up Battery Systems 
rulemaking. DOE seeks comments on this approach.

C. Measurement Accuracy and Precision

    On June 13, 2005, the IEC published its first edition of testing 
standard IEC 62301, which provided a method for measuring standby power 
of household appliances. The standard quantified minimum resolution 
requirements for energy measurement instruments and outlined the 
necessary procedures to ensure stable energy readings for any UUT. The 
standard also set limits on the uncertainties associated with any 
measurement taken that is meant to represent the energy consumption of 
a household device. It has since become recognized by many regulatory 
bodies as the default guideline for any power or energy measurement 
required for formal certification. DOE subsequently adopted 
instrumentation resolution and measurement uncertainty requirements for 
testing battery chargers identical to those in the IEC 62301 standard 
and codified these requirements at 10 CFR part 430, subpart B, appendix 
Y on June 1, 2011. 76 FR 31750.
    The IEC published Edition 2.0 of IEC 62301 in January 2011. This 
revised version of the testing standard refined the test equipment 
specifications, measuring techniques, and uncertainty determination to 
improve the method for measuring loads with high crest factors and/or 
low power factors, such as the low power modes typical of battery 
chargers operating in standby mode. These provisions were contained in 
Section 4 of IEC 62301, with informative guidance provided in Annex B 
and Annex D on measuring low power modes and determining measurement 
uncertainty.
    To continue to ensure test methods are harmonized, DOE is proposing 
to incorporate by reference the resolution parameters for power 
measurements and uncertainty methodologies found in Section 4 of the 
second edition of the IEC 62301 standard. DOE seeks comment on the 
merits of incorporating these revisions into the current battery 
chargers test procedure in Appendix Y. DOE also seeks comment regarding 
whether the use of Annex B and Annex D should be mandatory to ensure 
the most accurate test results.

D. Conditioning and Discharge Rate for Lead Acid Battery Chargers

    DOE received several comments from stakeholders suggesting changes 
to both the conditioning of lead acid batteries and the discharge rate 
for lead acid batteries. In some cases, DOE's own research also points 
to a potential need to modify the current procedure to better account 
for the specific characteristics of lead acid batteries. Currently, no 
conditioning is performed for lead acid batteries. See 10 CFR part 430, 
appendix Y, sec. 5.3.a.
    First, Johnson Outdoor Marine Electronics (JOME) provided test 
results with its comments indicating that the discharge energy of lead 
acid batteries varies over several cycles. These results are contrary 
to certain lead acid battery manufacturers' claims that conditioning is 
not required. JOME stated that typical lead acid batteries are only at 
75 to 80 percent capacity when they are delivered in new condition, and 
JOME's test results show that lead acid battery discharge energy could 
increase after just two cycles, the current value for all other battery 
chemistries. (JOME, No. 9, p. 4-5) These data suggest that applying the 
conditioning protocol outlined in the current appendix Y, section 5.3.c 
(for batteries of other chemistries) as a prerequisite, prior to 
testing lead acid batteries, will produce a more accurate 
representation of battery discharge energy.
    Providing the option of various discharge rates during battery 
conditioning would also allow manufacturers to increase conditioning if 
needed. JOME's data suggest that additional conditioning may be needed 
to maximize discharge energy--in some cases up to 4 cycles or more. 
Furthermore, JOME added that its conversations with battery 
manufacturers indicate that a 50%-80% depth of discharge would produce 
more accurate and representative results for lead acid batteries. 
(JOME, No. 9, p. 4) To account for these issues, DOE is proposing to 
apply the same battery conditioning provisions found in appendix Y, 
Section 5.3.c, to lead acid batteries and use a 50% depth of discharge 
during conditioning. DOE is seeking comment on applying the 
conditioning protocol (two charges and two discharges, followed by a 
charge, as a minimum) outlined in section 5.3.c of the test procedure 
to lead acid batteries. DOE also seeks comment on amending the depth of 
discharge requirement, during conditioning only, to 50% of the rated 
voltage of the battery and what alternative depth of discharge 
requirements (if any) should apply to lead acid batteries.
    Second, JOME, the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), 
and DOE's own research, indicate that the amount of usable energy 
extracted from a lead acid battery is inversely proportional to its 
discharge rate.\2\ (NMMA, No. 12, p. 3) Thus, a lead acid battery 
discharged over a span of 10 hours produces a higher amount of overall 
measured energy than one discharged over a period of 5 hours. To 
address this issue, NMMA suggested that DOE allow for a longer 
discharge cycle than the current 5 hours required in the battery 
charger test procedure. (NMMA, No. 12, p. 4) Given that a longer 
discharge rate may be more representative for certain lead acid 
batteries, particularly those used in marine applications, DOE is 
proposing to amend its procedure by providing manufacturers with the 
option to choose between a 5-hour (C/5 or .2C), 10-hour (C/10 OR .1C), 
or 20-hour (C/20 OR .05C) discharge rate when testing with batteries 
that are rated above 1,000 watt-hours (Wh). DOE is limiting this option 
to those batteries that are above 1,000 Wh because a longer discharge 
cycle would do little to maximize discharge energy for batteries under 
1,000 Wh, but would have a more significant impact on maximizing 
discharge energy for batteries greater than 1,000 Wh. DOE seeks comment 
on its proposed approach for lead acid batteries and whether the 
approach as described above would require any adjustments. Should 
adjustments be needed, DOE seeks feedback on what those adjustments 
should be.
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    \2\ Perez, Richard. ``Lead-Acid Battery State of Charge vs. 
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E. Sampling and Certification Requirements

    DOE is proposing to update 10 CFR 429.39, section (a), 
``Determination of represented value,'' and reserved section (b), 
``Certification Reports,'' to detail how to apply the sampling plan to 
calculate a represented value for each measure of energy consumption, 
time, and power recorded as part of the battery charger test procedure, 
and subsequently report those ratings during certification. For each 
basic model, these ratings would be determined by applying the 
statistical requirements outlined in 10 CFR 429.39 to a sample of 
battery charger units that are tested according to the test procedure 
in appendix Y. Specifically, a represented value would be calculated in 
watts (W) for the measured maintenance mode power, the measured standby 
mode power, and the measured off mode power; the Wh rating would be 
calculated for the measured battery discharge energy and the measured 
24-hour energy consumption. Additionally, the proposal would require 
the certification report for each basic model of battery charger to 
include each of the aforementioned represented values, along with the 
manufacturer and model of the test battery used; the nameplate battery 
voltage of the test battery in volts (V); the nameplate charge capacity 
of the test battery in ampere-hours (Ah); the nameplate charge energy, 
if available, of the battery in watt hours (Wh); the brand and model, 
when applicable, of the external power supply (EPS) used for testing; 
\3\ and the average duration of the charge and maintenance mode test in 
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    \3\ The test procedure states in section 4.1.a that ``[t]he 
battery charger system shall be prepared and set up in accordance 
with the manufacturer's instructions.'' See 10 CFR 430 appendix Y to 
subpart B. Battery charger systems that include an EPS should be 
tested with the EPS that is sold with the battery charger system in 
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. For battery 
chargers that use an EPS but are not sold with an EPS, the system 
should be tested according to the manufacturer's instructions on how 
to supply power to the battery charger. Providing the manufacturer 
and model for the EPS in the certification report would help ensure 
test result repeatability in cases where the EPS necessary to supply 
power to the charger is not included.
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    In 2012, DOE proposed to regulate battery charger energy use with a 
single metric--Unit Energy Consumption (UEC)--derived from a 
calculation of the amount of energy consumed by the battery charger 
over the course of year. 77 FR 18478 (March 27, 2012). The inputs into 
this calculation would include the represented values that DOE is 
proposing to include as part of the certification requirements, along 
with constants used to represent the estimated number of charges per 
day and the number of hours each day that the battery charger spends in 
each mode of operation. These usage profile assumptions were originally 
proposed as part of the March 2012 NOPR. Therefore, should DOE finalize 
energy conservation standards using the same UEC approach proposed in 
the NOPR, the represented values included on the certification report 
would allow DOE to calculate the UEC of each certified basic model of 
battery charger and ensure compliance with energy conservation 
standards.
    DOE seeks comment on its proposal to update the sampling 
requirements and reporting requirements for battery chargers to include 
the data required to identify the battery charger and battery, as well 
as measured ratings recorded in the test procedure. DOE is particularly 
interested in whether the inclusion of these proposed categories of 
information would present a significant burden on manufacturers to 
produce as part of a submitted certification report--and if so, why.

F. Enforcement Testing Sampling Plan

    To ensure that manufacturers of consumer products comply with the 
applicable energy conservation standards, DOE conducts enforcement 
testing by randomly selecting a sample of units and testing them 
according to the test procedure. DOE then compares the results obtained 
through this enforcement testing to the applicable energy conservation 
standard to determine whether the basic model meets that standard. DOE 
is proposing a sampling and calculation method for DOE to assess the 
compliance of battery charger basic models.
    When conducting enforcement testing for battery chargers, DOE is 
proposing to test a sample of at least 4 units of a battery charger 
basic model according to the provisions of the test procedure. DOE 
would then determine the sample mean for each of the output metrics of 
the test procedure, and then use those sample means to calculate the 
basic model's UEC according to the UEC equation that would be set forth 
as part of an energy conservation standard for battery chargers. DOE 
would then determine compliance by comparing the UEC calculated as part 
of enforcement testing to the applicable energy conservation standard. 
DOE is proposing to add Appendix D to Subpart C of Part 429 of the CFR 
to describe the methodology that DOE would use when conducting 
enforcement testing of battery chargers. DOE seeks comments on this 
proposal.

G. Other Proposed Updates

    DOE is also proposing to update Table 3.1 of Appendix Y to correct 
a cross-reference error and eliminate a redundant column. The Active 
and Maintenance Mode Energy Consumption item on the fourth line in this 
table currently references section 5.8, when it should reference 
section 5.6, ``Testing Charge Mode and Battery Maintenance Mode.'' 
Additionally, DOE is proposing to remove the current ``Value'' column 
because the information from that column can be inserted in the column 
labeled ``Name of measured or calculated value'' column to reduce the 
table's complexity. DOE seeks comment on these proposed simplification 
changes.

H. Effective Date and Compliance Date of Test Procedure

    If adopted, the effective date for the battery charger test 
procedure would be 30 days after publication of the test procedure 
final rule in the Federal Register. At that time, any measure of energy 
consumption relying on these metrics may be represented pursuant to the 
final rule. Consistent with 42 U.S.C. 6293(c), representations of the 
energy consumption or energy efficiency of battery chargers must be 
based on the new test procedure and sampling plans as of 180 days after 
the date of publication of the test procedure final rule. Starting on 
that date, any such representations, including those made on marketing 
materials, Web sites (including qualification with a voluntary or State 
program), and product labels would be required to be based on results 
generated using the proposed procedure as well as the sampling plan in 
10 CFR part 429.

I. Impact From the Test Procedure

    When proposing to amend a test procedure, DOE typically determines 
the extent to which, if any, the proposed test procedure would alter 
the measured energy efficiency of any covered product when compared to 
the existing test procedure. (42 U.S.C. 6293(e)(1)). Because DOE does 
not currently have energy conservation standards for battery chargers, 
this proposal would not affect this provision.

J. Wireless Power

    In a March 2012 standards NOPR for battery chargers and EPSs, DOE 
noted that there are a number of different products under the broad 
umbrella of ``wireless power,'' including both battery chargers and 
EPSs. See 77 FR 18478 (March 27, 2012) (notice of proposed rulemaking 
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supplies). In the May 2014 battery charger NODA, DOE sought input on 
wireless charging stations that are specifically designed to operate in 
dry environments, although DOE did not explicitly consider these 
products when first developing the battery charger test procedure. (79 
FR at 27776-27777) DOE plans to address this issue in a separate 
rulemaking.

IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory Review

A. Review Under Executive Order 12866

    The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has determined that test 
procedure rulemakings do not constitute ``significant regulatory 
actions'' under section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866, Regulatory 
Planning and Review, 58 FR 51735 (October 4, 1993). Accordingly, this 
action was not subject to review under the Executive Order by the 
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) in the Office of 
Management and Budget.

B. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires 
preparation of an initial regulatory flexibility analysis (IFRA) for 
any rule that by law must be proposed for public comment, unless the 
agency certifies that the rule, if promulgated, will not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
As required by Executive Order 13272, ``Proper Consideration of Small 
Entities in Agency Rulemaking,'' 67 FR 53461 (August 16, 2002), DOE 
published procedures and policies on February 19, 2003, to ensure that 
the potential impacts of its rules on small entities are properly 
considered during the DOE rulemaking process. 68 FR 7990. DOE has made 
its procedures and policies available on the Office of the General 
Counsel's Web site: http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-counsel.
    For manufacturers of battery chargers, the Small Business 
Administration (SBA) has set a size threshold, which defines those 
entities classified as ``small businesses'' for the purposes of the 
statute. DOE used the SBA's small business size standards to determine 
whether any small entities would be subject to the requirements of the 
rule. 65 FR 30836, 30848 (May 15, 2000), as amended at 65 FR 53533, 
53544 (September 5, 2000) and codified at 13 CFR part 121. The size 
standards are listed by North American Industry Classification System 
(NAICS) code and industry description and are available at http://www.sba.gov/content/summary-size-standards-industry. Battery charger 
manufacturers are classified under NAICS 335999, ``All Other 
Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing.'' The 
SBA sets a threshold of 500 employees or less for an entity to be 
considered as a small business for this category.
    As discussed in the March 2012 NOPR, DOE identified one battery 
charger original device manufacturer with domestic manufacturing. Based 
on manufacturer interviews and DOE's research, DOE believes that almost 
all battery charger manufacturing takes place abroad. Also, in the NOPR 
and at the NOPR public meeting DOE asked for comment regarding the 
impacts on small battery charger manufacturers and it received no 
comments. Therefore, based on the information DOE currently has at 
hand, DOE certifies that this proposed rule is unlikely to have a 
significant impact on a substantial number of small entities.
    DOE reviewed this proposed rule under the provisions of the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act and the procedures and policies published on 
February 19, 2003. This proposed rule prescribes certain limited 
clarifying amendments to an already-existing test procedure that will 
help manufacturers and testing laboratories to consistently conduct 
that procedure when measuring the energy efficiency of a battery 
charger, including in those instances where compliance with the 
applicable Federal energy conservation standard is being assessed. DOE 
has tentatively concluded that the proposed rule would not have a 
significant impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
Accordingly, DOE has not prepared a regulatory flexibility analysis for 
this rulemaking. DOE will transmit the certification and supporting 
statement of factual basis to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA 
for review under 5 U.S.C. 605(b).

C. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995

    If DOE adopts energy conservation standards for battery chargers, 
manufacturers of battery chargers will be required to certify that 
their products comply with those standards. In certifying compliance, 
manufacturers must test their products according to the applicable DOE 
test procedure, including any amendments adopted for those test 
procedures. DOE has established regulations for the certification and 
recordkeeping requirements for all covered consumer products and 
commercial equipment and is proposing specific requirements for battery 
chargers in this rule. See 10 CFR part 429, subpart B. The collection-
of-information requirement for the certification and recordkeeping is 
subject to review and approval by OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act 
(PRA). This requirement has been approved by OMB under OMB control 
number 1910-1400. This information collection was renewed in January 
2015 to include certification requirements for battery chargers. 80 FR 
5099 (January 30, 2015). Public reporting burden for the certification 
is estimated to average 30 hours per response, including the time for 
reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection of information.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty 
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB Control Number.

D. Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969

    The proposed test procedure amendments will likely be used to 
develop and implement future energy conservation standards for battery 
chargers. DOE has determined that this rule falls into a class of 
actions that are categorically excluded from review under the National 
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and DOE's 
implementing regulations at 10 CFR part 1021. Specifically, this 
proposed rule would amend the existing test procedures without 
affecting the amount, quality or distribution of energy usage, and, 
therefore, would not result in any environmental impacts. Thus, this 
rulemaking is covered by Categorical Exclusion A5 under 10 CFR part 
1021, subpart D, which applies to any rulemaking that interprets or 
amends an existing rule without changing the environmental effect of 
that rule. Accordingly, neither an environmental assessment nor an 
environmental impact statement is required.

E. Review Under Executive Order 13132

    Executive Order 13132, ``Federalism,'' 64 FR 43255 (August 4, 1999) 
imposes certain requirements on agencies formulating and implementing 
policies or regulations that preempt State law or that have Federalism 
implications. The Executive Order requires agencies to examine the 
constitutional and statutory authority supporting any action that would 
limit the policymaking discretion of the States and to carefully assess 
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Executive Order also requires agencies to have an accountable process 
to ensure meaningful and timely input by State and local officials in 
the development of regulatory policies that have Federalism 
implications. On March 14, 2000, DOE published a statement of policy 
describing the intergovernmental consultation process it will follow in 
the development of such regulations. 65 FR 13735. DOE has examined this 
proposed rule and has determined that it would not have a substantial 
direct effect on the States, on the relationship between the national 
government and the States, or on the distribution of power and 
responsibilities among the various levels of government. EPCA governs 
and prescribes Federal preemption of State regulations as to energy 
conservation for the products that are the subject of this proposed 
rule. States can petition DOE for exemption from such preemption to the 
extent, and based on criteria, set forth in EPCA. (42 U.S.C. 6297(d)) 
No further action is required by Executive Order 13132.

F. Review Under Executive Order 12988

    Regarding the review of existing regulations and the promulgation 
of new regulations, section 3(a) of Executive Order 12988, ``Civil 
Justice Reform,'' 61 FR 4729 (February 7, 1996), imposes on Federal 
agencies the general duty to adhere to the following requirements: (1) 
Eliminate drafting errors and ambiguity; (2) write regulations to 
minimize litigation; (3) provide a clear legal standard for affected 
conduct rather than a general standard; and (4) promote simplification 
and burden reduction. Section 3(b) of Executive Order 12988 
specifically requires that Executive agencies make every reasonable 
effort to ensure that the regulation: (1) Clearly specifies the 
preemptive effect, if any; (2) clearly specifies any effect on existing 
Federal law or regulation; (3) provides a clear legal standard for 
affected conduct while promoting simplification and burden reduction; 
(4) specifies the retroactive effect, if any; (5) adequately defines 
key terms; and (6) addresses other important issues affecting clarity 
and general draftsmanship under any guidelines issued by the Attorney 
General. Section 3(c) of Executive Order 12988 requires Executive 
agencies to review regulations in light of applicable standards in 
sections 3(a) and 3(b) to determine whether they are met or it is 
unreasonable to meet one or more of them. DOE has completed the 
required review and determined that, to the extent permitted by law, 
the proposed rule meets the relevant standards of Executive Order 
12988.

G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995

    Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) 
requires each Federal agency to assess the effects of Federal 
regulatory actions on State, local, and Tribal governments and the 
private sector. Public Law 104-4, sec. 201 (codified at 2 U.S.C. 1531). 
For a proposed regulatory action likely to result in a rule that may 
cause the expenditure by State, local, and Tribal governments, in the 
aggregate, or by the private sector of $100 million or more in any one 
year (adjusted annually for inflation), section 202 of UMRA requires a 
Federal agency to publish a written statement that estimates the 
resulting costs, benefits, and other effects on the national economy. 
(2 U.S.C. 1532(a), (b)) The UMRA also requires a Federal agency to 
develop an effective process to permit timely input by elected officers 
of State, local, and Tribal governments on a proposed ``significant 
intergovernmental mandate,'' and requires an agency plan for giving 
notice and opportunity for timely input to potentially affected small 
governments before establishing any requirements that might 
significantly or uniquely affect small governments. On March 18, 1997, 
DOE published a statement of policy on its process for 
intergovernmental consultation under UMRA. 62 FR 12820; also available 
at http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-counsel. DOE examined this 
proposed rule according to UMRA and its statement of policy and 
determined that the rule contains neither an intergovernmental mandate, 
nor a mandate that may result in the expenditure of $100 million or 
more in any year, so these requirements do not apply.

H. Review Under the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 
1999

    Section 654 of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations 
Act, 1999 (Pub. L. 105-277) requires Federal agencies to issue a Family 
Policymaking Assessment for any rule that may affect family well-being. 
This rule would not have any impact on the autonomy or integrity of the 
family as an institution. Accordingly, DOE has concluded that it is not 
necessary to prepare a Family Policymaking Assessment.

I. Review Under Executive Order 12630

    DOE has determined, under Executive Order 12630, ``Governmental 
Actions and Interference with Constitutionally Protected Property 
Rights'' 53 FR 8859 (March 18, 1988), that this proposed regulation, if 
adopted, would not result in any takings that might require 
compensation under the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

J. Review Under Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 
2001

    Section 515 of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations 
Act, 2001 (44 U.S.C. 3516 note) provides for agencies to review most 
disseminations of information to the public under guidelines 
established by each agency pursuant to general guidelines issued by 
OMB. OMB's guidelines were published at 67 FR 8452 (February 22, 2002), 
and DOE's guidelines were published at 67 FR 62446 (October 7, 2002). 
DOE has reviewed this proposed rule under the OMB and DOE guidelines 
and has concluded that it is consistent with applicable policies in 
those guidelines.

K. Review Under Executive Order 13211

    Executive Order 13211, ``Actions Concerning Regulations That 
Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use,'' 66 FR 28355 
(May 22, 2001), requires Federal agencies to prepare and submit to OMB, 
a Statement of Energy Effects for any proposed significant energy 
action. A ``significant energy action'' is defined as any action by an 
agency that promulgated or is expected to lead to promulgation of a 
final rule, and that: (1) Is a significant regulatory action under 
Executive Order 12866, or any successor order; and (2) is likely to 
have a significant adverse effect on the supply, distribution, or use 
of energy; or (3) is designated by the Administrator of OIRA as a 
significant energy action. For any proposed significant energy action, 
the agency must give a detailed statement of any adverse effects on 
energy supply, distribution, or use should the proposal be implemented, 
and of reasonable alternatives to the action and their expected 
benefits on energy supply, distribution, and use.
    This regulatory action to amend the test procedure for measuring 
the energy efficiency of battery chargers is not a significant 
regulatory action under Executive Order 12866. Moreover, it would not 
have a significant adverse effect on the supply, distribution, or use 
of energy, nor has it been designated as a significant energy action by 
the Administrator of OIRA. Therefore, it is not a significant energy 
action, and, accordingly, DOE has not prepared a Statement of Energy 
Effects.

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L. Review Under Section 32 of the Federal Energy Administration Act of 
1974

    Under section 301 of the Department of Energy Organization Act 
(Pub. L. 95-91; 42 U.S.C. 7101), DOE must comply with section 32 of the 
Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974, as amended by the Federal 
Energy Administration Authorization Act of 1977. (15 U.S.C. 788; FEAA) 
Section 32 essentially provides in relevant part that, where a proposed 
rule authorizes or requires use of commercial standards, the notice of 
proposed rulemaking must inform the public of the use and background of 
such standards. In addition, section 32(c) requires DOE to consult with 
the Attorney General and the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission 
(FTC) concerning the impact of the commercial or industry standards on 
competition.
    Certain of the proposed amendments would incorporate testing 
methods contained in the following commercial standards: IEC Standard 
62301 ``Household electrical appliances--Measurement of standby 
power.'' DOE has evaluated these testing standards and believes that 
the IEC standard complies with the requirements of section 32(b) of the 
Federal Energy Administration Act, (i.e., that they were developed in a 
manner that fully provides for public participation, comment, and 
review). DOE is, however, consulting with the Attorney General and the 
Chairwoman of the FTC concerning the effect on competition of requiring 
manufacturers to use the test method in this standard.

M. Description of Material Incorporated by Reference

    DOE previously adopted instrumentation resolution and measurement 
uncertainty requirements for testing battery chargers identical to 
those in the IEC 62301 standard and codified these requirements at 10 
CFR part 430, subpart B, Appendix Y on June 1, 2011. 76 FR 31750. The 
IEC published Edition 2.0 of IEC 62301 in January 2011, which is 
available from the American National Standards Institute, 25 W. 43rd 
Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036 or at http://webstore.ansi.org/. 
This revised version of the testing standard refined the test equipment 
specifications, measuring techniques, and uncertainty determination to 
improve the method for measuring loads with high crest factors and/or 
low power factors, such as the low power modes typical of battery 
chargers operating in standby mode. These provisions were contained in 
Section 4 of IEC 62301, with informative guidance provided in Annex B 
and Annex D on measuring low power modes and determining measurement 
uncertainty. DOE has already incorporated by reference Edition 2.0 of 
IEC 62301in 10 CFR part 430 for use with other test procedures, and is 
now proposing to also incorporate by reference Edition 2.0 in appendix 
Y as well.

V. Public Participation

A. Attendance at Public Meeting

    The time, date and location of the public meeting are listed in the 
DATES and ADDRESSES sections at the beginning of this document. If you 
plan to attend the public meeting, please notify Ms. Brenda Edwards at 
(202) 586-2945 or [email protected].
    Please note that foreign nationals visiting DOE Headquarters are 
subject to advance security screening procedures which require advance 
notice prior to attendance at the public meeting. If a foreign national 
wishes to participate in the public meeting, please inform DOE of this 
fact as soon as possible by contacting Ms. Regina Washington at (202) 
586-1214 or by email: [email protected] so that the 
necessary procedures can be completed.
    DOE requires visitors to have laptops and other devices, such as 
tablets, checked upon entry into the building. Any person wishing to 
bring these devices into the Forrestal Building will be required to 
obtain a property pass. Visitors should avoid bringing these devices, 
or allow an extra 45 minutes to check in. Please report to the 
visitor's desk to have devices checked before proceeding through 
security.
    Due to the REAL ID Act implemented by the Department of Homeland 
Security (DHS), there have been recent changes regarding ID 
requirements for individuals wishing to enter Federal buildings from 
specific states and U.S. territories. Driver's licenses from the 
following states or territory will not be accepted for building entry 
and one of the alternate forms of ID listed below will be required. DHS 
has determined that regular driver's licenses (and ID cards) from the 
following jurisdictions are not acceptable for entry into DOE 
facilities: Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, Louisiana, Maine, 
Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Oklahoma, and Washington. 
Acceptable alternate forms of Photo-ID include: U.S. Passport or 
Passport Card; an Enhanced Driver's License or Enhanced ID-Card issued 
by the states of Minnesota, New York or Washington (Enhanced licenses 
issued by these states are clearly marked Enhanced or Enhanced Driver's 
License); a military ID or other Federal government issued Photo-ID 
card.
    In addition, you can attend the public meeting via webinar. Webinar 
registration information, participant instructions, and information 
about the capabilities available to webinar participants will be 
published on DOE's Web site: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/appliance_standards/product.aspx?productid=84. Participants are 
responsible for ensuring their systems are compatible with the webinar 
software.

B. Procedure for Submitting Prepared General Statements for 
Distribution

    Any person who has plans to present a prepared general statement 
may request that copies of his or her statement be made available at 
the public meeting. Such persons may submit requests, along with an 
advance electronic copy of their statement in PDF (preferred), 
Microsoft Word or Excel, WordPerfect, or text (ASCII) file format, to 
the appropriate address shown in the ADDRESSES section at the beginning 
of this NOPR. The request and advance copy of statements must be 
received at least one week before the public meeting and may be 
emailed, hand-delivered, or sent by mail. DOE prefers to receive 
requests and advance copies via email. Please include a telephone 
number to enable DOE staff to make a follow-up contact, if needed.

C. Conduct of Public Meeting

    DOE will designate a DOE official to preside at the public meeting 
and may also use a professional facilitator to aid discussion. The 
meeting will not be a judicial or evidentiary-type public hearing, but 
DOE will conduct it in accordance with section 336 of EPCA (42 U.S.C. 
6306). A court reporter will be present to record the proceedings and 
prepare a transcript. DOE reserves the right to schedule the order of 
presentations and to establish the procedures governing the conduct of 
the public meeting. After the public meeting and until the end of the 
comment period, interested parties may submit further comments on the 
proceedings and any aspect of the rulemaking.
    The public meeting will be conducted in an informal, conference 
style. DOE will present summaries of comments received before the 
public meeting, allow time for prepared general statements by 
participants, and encourage all interested parties to share their views 
on issues affecting this rulemaking. Each participant will be allowed 
to make a general statement

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(within time limits determined by DOE), before the discussion of 
specific topics. DOE will permit, as time permits, other participants 
to comment briefly on any general statements.
    At the end of all prepared statements on a topic, DOE will permit 
participants to clarify their statements briefly and comment on 
statements made by others. Participants should be prepared to answer 
questions by DOE and by other participants concerning these issues. DOE 
representatives may also ask questions of participants concerning other 
matters relevant to this rulemaking. The official conducting the public 
meeting will accept additional comments or questions from those 
attending, as time permits. The presiding official will announce any 
further procedural rules or modification of the above procedures that 
may be needed for the proper conduct of the public meeting.
    A transcript of the public meeting will be included in the docket, 
which can be viewed as described in the Docket section at the beginning 
of this NOPR. In addition, any person may buy a copy of the transcript 
from the transcribing reporter.

D. Submission of Comments

    DOE will accept comments, data, and information regarding this 
proposed rule before or after the public meeting, but no later than the 
date provided in the DATES section at the beginning of this proposed 
rule. Interested parties may submit comments using any of the methods 
described in the ADDRESSES section at the beginning of this NOPR.
    Submitting comments via regulations.gov. The regulations.gov Web 
page will require you to provide your name and contact information. 
Your contact information will be viewable to DOE Building Technologies 
staff only. Your contact information will not be publicly viewable 
except for your first and last names, organization name (if any), and 
submitter representative name (if any). If your comment is not 
processed properly because of technical difficulties, DOE will use this 
information to contact you. If DOE cannot read your comment due to 
technical difficulties and cannot contact you for clarification, DOE 
may not be able to consider your comment.
    However, your contact information will be publicly viewable if you 
include it in the comment or in any documents attached to your comment. 
Any information that you do not want to be publicly viewable should not 
be included in your comment, nor in any document attached to your 
comment. Persons viewing comments will see only first and last names, 
organization names, correspondence containing comments, and any 
documents submitted with the comments.
    Do not submit to regulations.gov information for which disclosure 
is restricted by statute, such as trade secrets and commercial or 
financial information (hereinafter referred to as Confidential Business 
Information (CBI)). Comments submitted through regulations.gov cannot 
be claimed as CBI. Comments received through the Web site will waive 
any CBI claims for the information submitted. For information on 
submitting CBI, see the Confidential Business Information section.
    DOE processes submissions made through regulations.gov before 
posting. Normally, comments will be posted within a few days of being 
submitted. However, if large volumes of comments are being processed 
simultaneously, your comment may not be viewable for up to several 
weeks. Please keep the comment tracking number that regulations.gov 
provides after you have successfully uploaded your comment.
    Submitting comments via email, hand delivery, or mail. Comments and 
documents submitted via email, hand delivery, or mail also will be 
posted to regulations.gov. If you do not want your personal contact 
information to be publicly viewable, do not include it in your comment 
or any accompanying documents. Instead, provide your contact 
information on a cover letter. Include your first and last names, email 
address, telephone number, and optional mailing address. The cover 
letter will not be publicly viewable as long as it does not include any 
comments.
    Include contact information each time you submit comments, data, 
documents, and other information to DOE. If you submit via mail or hand 
delivery, please provide all items on a CD, if feasible. It is not 
necessary to submit printed copies. No facsimiles (faxes) will be 
accepted.
    Comments, data, and other information submitted to DOE 
electronically should be provided in PDF (preferred), Microsoft Word or 
Excel, WordPerfect, or text (ASCII) file format. Provide documents that 
are not secured, written in English and free of any defects or viruses. 
Documents should not contain special characters or any form of 
encryption and, if possible, they should carry the electronic signature 
of the author.
    Campaign form letters. Please submit campaign form letters by the 
originating organization in batches of between 50 to 500 form letters 
per PDF or as one form letter with a list of supporters' names compiled 
into one or more PDFs. This reduces comment processing and posting 
time.
    Confidential Business Information. According to 10 CFR 1004.11, any 
person submitting information that he or she believes to be 
confidential and exempt by law from public disclosure should submit via 
email, postal mail, or hand delivery two well-marked copies: one copy 
of the document marked confidential including all the information 
believed to be confidential, and one copy of the document marked non-
confidential with the information believed to be confidential deleted. 
Submit these documents via email or on a CD, if feasible. DOE will make 
its own determination about the confidential status of the information 
and treat it according to its determination.
    Factors of interest to DOE when evaluating requests to treat 
submitted information as confidential include: (1) A description of the 
items; (2) whether and why such items are customarily treated as 
confidential within the industry; (3) whether the information is 
generally known by or available from other sources; (4) whether the 
information has previously been made available to others without 
obligation concerning its confidentiality; (5) an explanation of the 
competitive injury to the submitting person which would result from 
public disclosure; (6) when such information might lose its 
confidential character due to the passage of time; and (7) why 
disclosure of the information would be contrary to the public interest.
    It is DOE's policy that all comments may be included in the public 
docket, without change and as received, including any personal 
information provided in the comments (except information deemed to be 
exempt from public disclosure).

E. Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment

    Although DOE welcomes comments on any aspect of this proposal, DOE 
is particularly interested in receiving comments and views of 
interested parties concerning the following issues:
    1. DOE seeks comments on the methodology for selecting a battery 
for multi-capacity, multi-voltage, multi-chemistry battery chargers. 
(See section III.A.1)
    2. DOE seeks comments on the methodology for selecting a single 
battery based on the battery and battery charger combination that 
results in the highest maintenance mode power when Table 4.1 results in 
two or more unique batteries. (See section III.A.1)

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    3. DOE seeks comment on the other options considered for addressing 
multi-voltage, multi-capacity battery chargers. (See section III.A.1)
    4. DOE seeks comments on the exclusion of back-up battery chargers 
from the scope of the test procedure. (See section III.A.2)
    5. DOE seeks comments on the merits of incorporating IEC 62301 V.2 
updates into the current battery chargers test procedure in Appendix Y. 
(See section III.A.3)
    6. DOE seeks comments on amending the depth of discharge to 50% of 
the rated voltage of the battery for lead acid batteries during 
conditioning. (See section III.DA.4)
    7. DOE seeks comment on adding optional discharge rates at 10 hrs. 
(or C/10) and 20 hrs. (or C/20) in the Battery Discharge Energy Test 
for lead acid batteries. (See section III.A.4)
    8. DOE seeks comment on its proposal to amend the sampling and 
certification requirements for battery chargers. (See section III.A.5)
    9. DOE seeks comment on the updates to Table 3.1 to correct for a 
reference error and update units for the required values identified in 
the table. (See section III.A.7)
    10. DOE seeks comment on the burden estimates outlined in the 
review of the Paperwork Reduction Act. (See section IV.C)

VI. Approval of the Office of the Secretary

    The Secretary of Energy has approved publication of this proposed 
rule.

List of Subjects

10 CFR Part 429

    Confidential business information, Energy conservation, Household 
appliances, Imports, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

10 CFR Part 430

    Administrative practice and procedure, Confidential business 
information, Energy conservation, Household appliances, Imports, 
Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Small 
businesses.

    Issued in Washington, DC, on July 27, 2015.
Kathleen B. Hogan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and 
Renewable Energy.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, DOE is proposing to amend 
parts 429 and 430 of chapter II of title 10, Code of Federal 
Regulations as set forth below:

PART 429--CERTIFICATION, COMPLIANCE, AND ENFORCEMENT FOR CONSUMER 
PRODUCTS AND COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT

0
1. The authority citation for part 429 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291-6317.

0
2. Revise Sec.  429.39 to read as follows:


Sec.  429.39  Battery chargers.

    (a) Determination of represented value. Manufacturers must 
determine represented values, which includes certified ratings, for 
each basic model of battery charger in accordance with following 
sampling provisions.
    (1) Represented values include: Battery discharge energy in watt 
hours (Wh), 24-hour energy consumption in watt hours (Wh), maintenance 
mode power in watts (W), standby mode power in watts (W), and off mode 
power in watts (W).
    (2) Units to be tested. The requirements of Sec.  429.11 are 
applicable to battery chargers; and, for each basic model of battery 
charger, a sample of sufficient size must be randomly selected and 
tested to ensure that--
    (i) Any represented value of energy consumption or power for which 
consumers would favor lower values must be greater than or equal to the 
higher of:
    (A) The mean of the sample, where:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06AU15.006
    
And, x is the sample mean; [eta] is the number of samples; and 
xi is the ith sample; or,

    (B) The upper 97.5 percent confidence limit (UCL) of the true mean 
divided by 1.05, where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06AU15.007

And x is the sample mean; s is the sample standard deviation; n is the 
number of samples; and t0.975 is the t statistic for a 97.5% 
one-tailed confidence interval with n-1 degrees of freedom (from 
appendix A to subpart B of part 429); and

    (ii) Any represented value energy consumption or power of a basic 
model for which consumers would favor higher values must be less than 
or equal to the lower of:
    (A) The mean of the sample, where:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06AU15.008
    
And, x is the sample mean; [eta] is the number of samples; and 
xi is the ith sample; or,

    (B) The lower 97.5 percent confidence limit (LCL) of the true mean 
divided by 1.05, where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06AU15.009

And x is the sample mean; s is the sample standard deviation; n is the 
number of samples; and t0.975 is the t statistic for a 97.5% 
one-tailed confidence interval with n-1 degrees of freedom (from 
appendix A to subpart B of part 429).

    (b) Certification reports. (1) The requirements of Sec.  429.12 are 
applicable to battery chargers;
    (2) Pursuant to Sec.  429.12(b)(13), a certification report must 
include the following public product-specific information: The 
manufacturer and model of the test battery; the nameplate battery 
voltage of the test battery in volts (V); the nameplate charge capacity 
of the test battery in ampere-hours (Ah); the nameplate charge energy, 
if available, of the battery in watt hours (Wh); the manufacturer and 
model, when applicable, of the external power supply used for testing; 
the average duration of the charge and maintenance mode test in hours 
(hr) for the units sampled; battery discharge energy in watt hours 
(Wh); 24-hour energy consumption in watt hours (Wh); maintenance mode 
power in watts (W); standby mode power in watts (W); and off mode power 
in watts (W).
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3. Revise paragraph (e) of Sec.  429.110 to read as follows:


Sec.  429.110  Enforcement testing.

* * * * *
    (e) Basic model compliance. DOE will evaluate whether a basic model 
complies with the applicable energy conservation standard(s) based on 
testing conducted in accordance with the applicable test procedures 
specified in parts 430 and 431 of this chapter, and with the following 
statistical sampling procedures:
    (1) For products with applicable energy conservation standard(s) in 
Sec.  430.32, and commercial prerinse spray valves, illuminated exit 
signs, traffic signal modules and pedestrian modules, commercial 
clothes washers, and metal halide lamp ballasts, DOE will use a sample 
size of not more than 21 units and follow the sampling plans in

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appendix A of this subpart (Sampling for Enforcement Testing of Covered 
Consumer Products and Certain High-Volume Commercial Equipment).
    (2) For automatic commercial ice makers; commercial refrigerators, 
freezers, and refrigerator-freezers; refrigerated bottled or canned 
vending machines; and commercial HVAC and WH equipment, DOE will use an 
initial sample size of not more than four units and follow the sampling 
plans in appendix B of this subpart (Sampling Plan for Enforcement 
Testing of Covered Equipment and Certain Low-Volume Covered Products).
    (3) If fewer than four units of a basic model are available for 
testing when the manufacturer receives the notice, then:
    (i) DOE will test the available unit(s); or
    (ii) If one or more other units of the basic model are expected to 
become available within 30 calendar days, DOE may instead, at its 
discretion, test either:
    (A) The available unit(s) and one or more of the other units that 
subsequently become available (up to a maximum of four); or
    (B) Up to four of the other units that subsequently become 
available.
    (4) For battery chargers, DOE will use a sample size of not more 
than 21 units and follow the sampling plan in appendix D of this 
subpart (Sampling Plan for Enforcement Testing of Battery Chargers).
    (5) For distribution transformers, DOE will use an initial sample 
size of not more than five units and follow the sampling plans in 
appendix C of this subpart (Sampling Plan for Enforcement Testing of 
Distribution Transformers). If fewer than five units of a basic model 
are available for testing when the manufacturer receives the test 
notice, then:
    (i) DOE will test the available unit(s); or
    (ii) If one or more other units of the basic model are expected to 
become available within 30 calendar days, the Department may instead, 
at its discretion, test either:
    (A) The available unit(s) and one or more of the other units that 
subsequently become available (up to a maximum of five); or
    (B) Up to five of the other units that subsequently become 
available.
    (6) Notwithstanding paragraphs (e)(1) through (4) of this section, 
if testing of the available or subsequently available units of a basic 
model would be impractical, as for example when a basic model has 
unusual testing requirements or has limited production, DOE may in its 
discretion decide to base the determination of compliance on the 
testing of fewer than the otherwise required number of units.
    (7) When DOE makes a determination in accordance with section 
(e)(6) to test less than the number of units specified in paragraphs 
(e)(1) through (4) of this section, DOE will base the compliance 
determination on the results of such testing in accordance with 
appendix B of this subpart (Sampling Plan for Enforcement Testing of 
Covered Equipment and Certain Low-Volume Covered Products) using a 
sample size (n1) equal to the number of units tested.
    (8) For the purposes of this section, available units are those 
that are available for distribution in commerce within the United 
States.
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4. Add appendix D to subpart C of part 429 to read as follows:

Appendix D to Subpart C of Part 429--Sampling Plan for Enforcement 
Testing of Battery Chargers

    a. The initial sample size (n) for enforcement testing of 
battery chargers is four units.
    b. Test each unit in the sample according to the test procedure 
in 10 CFR part 430, subpart B, appendix Y, recording the following 
metrics: 24-hour energy (Wh), battery discharge energy (Wh), 
maintenance mode power (W), standby mode power (W), off mode power 
(W), and the duration of the charge and maintenance mode test.
    c. Compute the sample mean for each of the metrics, where
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06AU15.010
    
and, x is the sample mean; n is the number of samples; and 
xi is the ith sample.

    d. Compute Unit Energy Consumption (UEC) for the sample using 
the applicable equation from the applicable energy conservation 
standard for battery chargers in Sec.  430.32 and the sample means 
for each of the metrics, as calculated in step c.
    e. Determine the applicable standard for the basic model being 
tested (ECS), using the sample mean for battery discharge energy.
    f. Compare the UEC to the ECS.
    g. If the UEC of the sample is greater than the ECS, then the 
basic model is not compliant.

PART 430--ENERGY CONSERVATION PROGRAM FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS

0
5. The authority citation for part 430 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291-6309; 28 U.S.C. 2461 note.

0
6. Section 430.2 is amended by adding in alphabetical order a 
definition for ``back-up battery charger'' to read as follows:


Sec.  430.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Back-up battery charger means a battery charger:
    (1) That is embedded in a separate end-use product that is designed 
to continuously operate using main power (AC or DC); and
    (2) Whose sole purpose is to recharge a battery used to maintain 
continuity of load power in case of input power failure.
* * * * *


Sec.  430.3  [Amended]

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7. In Sec.  430.3, paragraph (p)(4) is amended by removing ``and X'' 
and adding in its place ``X, and Y''.

0
8. In Sec.  430.23, revise paragraph (aa) to read as follows:


Sec.  430.23  Test procedures for the measurement of energy and water 
consumption.

* * * * *
    (aa) Battery chargers. Measure battery discharge energy, expressed 
in watt-hours, in accordance with section 5.8 of appendix Y of this 
subpart. Measure the 24-hour energy consumption of a battery charger in 
active and maintenance modes, expressed in watt-hours, and the power 
consumption of a battery charger in maintenance mode, expressed in 
watts, in accordance with section 5.10 of appendix Y of this subpart. 
Measure the power consumption of a battery charger in standby mode and 
off mode, expressed in watts, in accordance with sections 5.11 and 
5.12, respectively, of appendix Y of this subpart.
* * * * *
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9. Appendix Y to subpart B of part 430 is amended by:
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a. Revising the introductory text to appendix Y;
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b. Revising section 1. Scope;
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c. Revising Table 3.1 and section 3.2;
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d. Revising the undesignated center heading directly above section 4.1. 
General Setup;
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e. Revising section 4.3b. and Table 4.1;
0
f. Revising sections 5.3a., 5.3c.(2)(i), 5.3d., 5.8c.(2); and
0
g. Moving Table 5.2 to appear after section 5.8d. and revising it.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:

Appendix Y to Subpart B of Part 430--Uniform Test Method for Measuring 
the Energy Consumption of Battery Chargers

    Note: On or after [DATE 180 DAYS AFTER PUBLICATION OF THE FINAL 
RULE IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER], any representation regarding the 
energy consumption of battery chargers must be

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based upon results generated under this test procedure. Upon the 
compliance date(s) of any energy conservation standard(s) for 
battery chargers, use of the applicable provisions of this test 
procedure to demonstrate compliance with the energy conservation 
standard will also be required.

1. Scope

    This appendix covers the test requirements used to measure the 
energy consumption for battery chargers operating at either DC or 
United States AC line voltage (115V at 60Hz). This appendix does not 
provide a method for testing back-up battery chargers.
* * * * *
    3. * * *
* * * * *

            Table 3.1--List of Measured or Calculated Values
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Name of measured or calculated value               Reference
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Duration of the charge and maintenance  Section 5.2.
 mode test (Hrs).
Battery Discharge Energy (Wh).........  Section 4.6.
Initial time and power (W) of the       Section 5.8.
 input current of connected battery
 (A).
Active and Maintenance Mode Energy      Section 5.6.
 Consumption (W, Hrs).
Maintenance Mode Power (W)............  Section 5.9.
24-Hour Energy Consumption (Wh).......  Section 5.10.
Standby Mode Power (W)................  Section 5.11.
Off Mode Power (W)....................  Section 5.12.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

3.2. Verifying Accuracy and Precision of Measuring Equipment

    Any power measurements recorded, as well as any power 
measurement equipment utilized for testing, shall conform to the 
uncertainty and resolution requirements outlined in Section 4, 
``General conditions for measurements,'' as well as Annexes B, 
``Notes on the measurement of low power modes,'' and D, 
``Determination of uncertainty of measurement,'' of IEC 62301 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  430.3).
* * * * *

Unit Under Test Setup Requirements

    4.3. * * *
    b. From the detachable batteries specified above, use Table 4.1 
of this appendix to select the batteries to be used for testing 
depending on the type of battery charger being tested. Each row in 
the table represents a mutually exclusive battery charger type. In 
the table, find the single applicable row for the UUT, and test 
according to those requirements. Select a single battery 
configuration for testing, according to the battery selection 
criteria in Table 4.1.
    If the battery selection criteria outlined in Table 4.1 results 
in two or more batteries of differing configurations, but with equal 
voltage and capacity ratings, use the battery that results in the 
highest maintenance mode power, as determined in section 5.9 of this 
appendix, for testing.
* * * * *

                                    Table 4.1--Battery Selection for Testing
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  Type of charger                                          Tests to perform
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                       Battery selection  (from
           Multi-voltage                   Multi-port            Multi-capacity       all configurations of all
                                                                                        associated batteries)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No.................................  No....................  No....................  Any associated battery.
No.................................  No....................  Yes...................  Highest charge capacity
                                                                                      battery.
No.................................  Yes...................  Yes or No.............  Use all ports and use the
                                                                                      maximum number of
                                                                                      identical batteries with
                                                                                      the highest rated charge
                                                                                      capacity that the charger
                                                                                      can accommodate.
Yes................................  No....................  No....................  Highest voltage battery.
                                    ------------------------------------------------
Yes................................               Yes to either or both              Use all ports and use the
                                                                                      battery or the
                                                                                      configuration of batteries
                                                                                      with the highest
                                                                                      individual voltage and
                                                                                      highest total rated energy
                                                                                      capacity.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    5. * * *
    5.3. * * *
    a. No conditioning is to be done on lithium-ion batteries. 
Proceed directly to battery preparation, section 5.4 of this 
appendix, when testing chargers for these batteries.
* * * * *
    c. * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) A battery analyzer at a rate not to exceed 1 C, until its 
average cell voltage under load reaches the end-of-discharge voltage 
specified in Table 5.2 of this appendix for the relevant battery 
chemistry, with the exception of VRLA and Flooded Lead Acid 
batteries with a capacity of greater than 1000Wh which may be 
discharged at .2C, .1C, or .05C and must be discharged to 50% of 
their rated voltage; or
* * * * *
    d. Batteries of chemistries, other than lithium-ion, that are 
known to have been through at least two previous full charge/
discharge cycles shall be fully charged only once as in step c.(1) 
of this section.
* * * * *
    5.8. * * *
    c. * * *
    (2) Set the battery analyzer for a constant discharge current 
and the end-of-discharge voltage in Table 5.2 of this appendix for 
the relevant battery chemistry.
* * * * *

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Table 5.2--Required Battery Discharge Rates and End-of-Discharge Battery
                                Voltages
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              End-of-
                                          Discharge rate     discharge
            Battery chemistry                   (C)       voltage (volts
                                                             per cell)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Valve-Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA)........             0.1            1.75
Flooded Lead Acid.......................             0.1            1.70
Nickel Cadmium (NiCd)...................             0.2            1.0
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH).............             0.2            1.0
Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)....................             0.2            2.5
Lithium Polymer.........................             0.2            2.5
Rechargeable Alkaline...................             0.2            0.9
Nanophosphate Lithium Ion...............             0.2            2.0
Silver Zinc.............................             0.2            1.2
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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[FR Doc. 2015-19105 Filed 8-5-15; 8:45 a.m.]
 BILLING CODE 6450-01-P



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                                                    additional certifications to the                          accounting, bookkeeping, and budget                     (2) Borrowers that receive less than
                                                    Performance Standards required under 7                    preparations as long as they are                      $500,000 in combined Federal financial
                                                    CFR 3560.308(c). The borrower will be                     prepared in accordance with the                       assistance must submit annual owner
                                                    asked to certify there have been no                       standards identified in § 3560.308.                   certified financial statements presented
                                                    changes in project ownership other than                     (2) Borrowers must describe their                   in accordance with Generally Accepted
                                                    those approved by the Agency and                          accounting, bookkeeping, budget                       Accounting Principles (GAAP). Owner-
                                                    identified in the certification; and that,                preparation, and financial reporting                  certified submissions will not include
                                                    real estate taxes are paid in accordance                  procedures in their management plan.                  an auditor’s opinion or auditor’s report
                                                    with state and/or local requirements and                  *     *     *     *    *                              on compliance or internal controls.
                                                    are current.                                                (e) * * *                                           Borrowers may use a CPA to prepare
                                                    List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 3560                         (1) Borrowers must retain all housing               this report.
                                                                                                              project financial records, books, and                 *     *      *     *    *
                                                      Aged loan programs—Agriculture,                         supporting material for at least three                  (b) Performance standards. All
                                                    Loan programs—Housing and                                 years after the issuance of their financial           Borrowers must certify that the housing
                                                    Community Development, Low- and                           reports. Upon request, these materials                meets the performance standards below:
                                                    moderate-income housing, Public                           will immediately be made available to
                                                    housing, Rent subsidies.                                                                                        *     *      *     *    *
                                                                                                              the Agency, its representatives, the                    (8) There have been no changes in
                                                      For the reasons set forth in the                        USDA Office of the Inspector General                  project ownership other than those
                                                    preamble, chapter XXXV, Title 7 of the                    (OIG), or the General Accountability                  approved by the Agency and Identified
                                                    Code of Federal Regulations is proposed                   Office (GAO).                                         in the certification.
                                                    to be amended as follows:                                 *     *     *     *    *                                (9) Real estate taxes are paid in
                                                                                                              ■ 5. Amend § 3560.303 by revising                     accordance with state and/or local
                                                    PART 3560—DIRECT MULTI-FAMILY
                                                                                                              paragraph (b)(1)(vi)(Q) to read as                    requirements and are current.
                                                    HOUSING LOANS AND GRANTS
                                                                                                              follows:                                                (c) * * *
                                                    ■ 1. The authority citation for Part 3560                                                                         (1) Non-profit and public borrower
                                                                                                              § 3560.303    Housing project budgets.
                                                    continues to read as follows:                                                                                   entities subject to OMB Circular A–133
                                                                                                              *      *     *     *    *                             requirements must submit audits in
                                                        Authority: 42 U.S.C. 1480.                               (b) * * *                                          accordance with 2 CFR part 200.
                                                                                                                 (1) * * *
                                                    Subpart A—General Provisions and                             (vi) * * *                                         *     *      *     *    *
                                                    Definitions                                                  (Q) Professional service contracts                   Dated: July 9, 2015.
                                                    ■ 2. Amend § 3560.11 by removing the                      (audits, owner-certified submissions in               Tony Hernandez,
                                                    definition of ‘‘Engagement’’.                             accordance with § 3560.302(a)(2), tax                 Administrator, Rural Housing Service.
                                                                                                              returns, energy audits, utility                       [FR Doc. 2015–19342 Filed 8–5–15; 8:45 am]
                                                    Subpart G—Financial Management                            allowances, architectural, construction,              BILLING CODE 3410–XV–P
                                                                                                              rehabilitation and inspection contracts,
                                                    ■ 3. Section 3560.301 is revised to read
                                                                                                              etc.)
                                                    as follows:
                                                                                                              *      *     *     *    *                             DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
                                                    § 3560.301       General.                                 ■ 6. Amend § 3560.308 by:
                                                       This subpart contains requirements                     ■ a. Revising paragraphs (a)(1) and (2).              10 CFR Parts 429 and 430
                                                    for the financial management of Agency-                   ■ b. Removing paragraph (b).
                                                                                                              ■ c. Redesignating paragraphs (c) and                 [Docket No. EERE–2014–BT–TP–0044]
                                                    financed multi-family housing (MFH)
                                                    projects, including accounts, budgets,                    (d) as (b) and (c) respectively.                      RIN 1904–AD45
                                                    and reports. Financial management                         ■ d. Revising the newly designated (b)
                                                    systems and procedures must cover all                     introductory text.                                    Energy Conservation Program: Test
                                                                                                              ■ e. Adding paragraphs (b)(8) and (b)(9).             Procedures for Battery Chargers
                                                    housing operations and provide
                                                                                                              ■ f. Revising the newly designated
                                                    adequate documentation to ensure that                                                                           AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and
                                                    program objectives are met.                               (c)(1).
                                                                                                                 The revisions and additions read as                Renewable Energy, Department of
                                                    ■ 4. Amend § 3560.302 by revising
                                                                                                              follows:                                              Energy.
                                                    paragraphs (a), (b)(1) and (2), and (e)(1)
                                                    to read as follows:                                                                                             ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.
                                                                                                              § 3560.308    Annual financial reports.
                                                    § 3560.302 Accounting, bookkeeping,                          (a) General. (1) Borrowers that receive            SUMMARY:   The U.S. Department of
                                                    budgeting, and financial management                       $500,000 or more in combined Federal                  Energy (DOE) is proposing to revise its
                                                    systems.                                                  financial assistance must include an                  test procedure for battery chargers
                                                      (a) General. Borrowers must establish                   independent auditor’s report, financial               established under the Energy Policy and
                                                    the accounting, bookkeeping, budgeting                    statements and notes to the financial                 Conservation Act of 1975, as amended
                                                    and financial management procedures                       statements, supplemental information                  (EPCA). These proposed revisions, if
                                                    necessary to conduct housing project                      containing Agency approved forms for                  adopted, would harmonize the
                                                    operations in a financially safe and                      project budgets and borrower balance                  instrumentation resolution and
                                                                                                              sheets, report on internal controls and               uncertainty requirements with the
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                                                    sound manner. Borrowers must
                                                    maintain records in a manner suitable                     compliance, and a schedule of current                 second edition of the International
                                                    for an audit, and must be able to report                  and prior year finding and corrective                 Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
                                                    accurate operational results to the                       actions (if applicable). Borrowers must               62301 standard and other international
                                                    Agency from these accounts and                            include the audit with their annual                   standards for measuring standby power.
                                                    records.                                                  financial reports submitted to the                    Additionally, the proposed amendments
                                                      (b) * * *                                               Agency. Federal Financial Assistance is               would update and propose new battery
                                                      (1) Borrowers may use a cash, accrual,                  defined in accordance with 2 CFR                      selection criteria for multi-voltage,
                                                    or modified accrual method of                             200.40.                                               multi-capacity battery chargers, and


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                                                    provide specific steps on how to select                    Docket: The docket, which includes                   I. Impact from the Test Procedure
                                                    a battery for those chargers when more                  Federal Register notices, public meeting                J. Wireless Power
                                                    than one battery meets the selection                    attendee lists and transcripts,                       IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory Review
                                                    criteria, such as with a multi-chemistry                comments, and other supporting                          A. Review Under Executive Order 12866
                                                                                                                                                                    B. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility
                                                    battery charger. The proposal also                      documents/materials, is available for
                                                                                                                                                                       Act
                                                    outlines new provisions for                             review at regulations.gov. All                          C. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction
                                                    conditioning and discharging lead acid                  documents in the docket are listed in                      Act of 1995
                                                    batteries.                                              the regulations.gov index. However,                     D. Review Under the National
                                                    DATES: Comments: DOE will accept                        some documents listed in the index,                        Environmental Policy Act of 1969
                                                    comments, data, and information                         such as those containing information                    E. Review Under Executive Order 13132
                                                    regarding this notice of proposed                       that is exempt from public disclosure,                  F. Review Under Executive Order 12988
                                                    rulemaking before and after the public                  may not be publicly available.                          G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates
                                                    meeting, but no later than October 20,                     A link to the docket Web page can be                    Reform Act of 1995
                                                                                                            found at: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/                  H. Review Under the Treasury and General
                                                    2015. See section V, ‘‘Public                                                                                      Government Appropriations Act, 1999
                                                    Participation,’’ for details.                           buildings/appliance_standards/
                                                                                                            product.aspx?productid=84.                              I. Review Under Executive Order 12630
                                                      Meeting: DOE will hold a public                                                                               J. Review Under Treasury and General
                                                                                                               This Web page will contain a link to
                                                    meeting on Tuesday, September 15,                                                                                  Government Appropriations Act, 2001
                                                                                                            the docket for this notice on the
                                                    2015 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in                                                                                  K. Review Under Executive Order 13211
                                                                                                            regulations.gov site. The regulations.gov               L. Review Under Section 32 of the Federal
                                                    Washington, DC. The meeting will also
                                                                                                            Web page will contain simple                               Energy Administration Act of 1974
                                                    be broadcast as a webinar. See section
                                                                                                            instructions on how to access all                       M. Description of Material Incorporated by
                                                    V, ‘‘Public Participation,’’ for webinar
                                                                                                            documents, including public comments,                      Reference
                                                    registration information, participant
                                                                                                            in the docket. See section V for                      V. Public Participation
                                                    instructions, and information about the
                                                                                                            information on how to submit                            A. Attendance at Public Meeting
                                                    capabilities available to webinar                                                                               B. Procedure for Submitting Prepared
                                                                                                            comments through regulations.gov.
                                                    participants.                                                                                                      General Statements for Distribution
                                                                                                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    ADDRESSES:    The public meeting will be                                                                        C. Conduct of Public Meeting
                                                                                                            Direct requests for additional
                                                    held at the U.S. Department of Energy,                                                                          D. Submission of Comments
                                                                                                            information may be sent to Mr. Jeremy                   E. Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment
                                                    Forrestal Building, Room 8E–089, 1000                   Dommu, U.S. Department of Energy,                     VI. Approval of the Office of the Secretary
                                                    Independence Avenue SW.,                                Office of Energy Efficiency and
                                                    Washington, DC 20585.                                   Renewable Energy, Building                            I. Authority and Background
                                                      Any comments submitted must                           Technologies Program, EE–2J, 1000
                                                    identify the NOPR for Test Procedures                   Independence Avenue SW.,                                 Title III of the Energy Policy and
                                                    for battery chargers and provide docket                 Washington, DC 20585–0121.                            Conservation Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C.
                                                    number EERE–2014–BT–TP–0044 and/                        Telephone: (202) 586–9870.                            6291 et seq.; ‘‘EPCA’’ or, ‘‘the Act’’) sets
                                                    or regulatory information number (RIN)                    Email: battery_chargers_and_                        forth a variety of provisions designed to
                                                    number 1904–AD45. Comments may be                       external_power_supplies@EE.Doe.Gov                    improve energy efficiency. (All
                                                    submitted using any of the following                      In the office of the General Counsel,               references to EPCA refer to the statute
                                                    methods:                                                contact Mr. Michael Kido, U.S.                        as amended through the Energy
                                                      1. Federal eRulemaking Portal:                        Department of Energy, Office of the                   Efficiency Improvement Act of 2015,
                                                    www.regulations.gov. Follow the                         General Counsel, GC–33, 1000                          Public Law 114–11 (April 30, 2015).
                                                    instructions for submitting comments.                   Independence Avenue SW.,                              Part B of Title III, which for editorial
                                                      2. Email:                                             Washington, DC 20585–0121.                            reasons was re-designated as Part A
                                                    BatteryChargers2014TP0044@                              Telephone: (202) 586–8145. Email:                     upon incorporation into the U.S. Code
                                                    EE.Doe.Gov Include the docket number                    Michael.Kido@hq.doe.gov.                              (42 U.S.C. 6291–6309, as codified),
                                                    and/or RIN in the subject line of the                     For further information on how to                   establishes the ‘‘Energy Conservation
                                                    message.                                                submit a comment, review other public                 Program for Consumer Products Other
                                                      3. Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S.                     comments and the docket, or participate               Than Automobiles.’’ Battery chargers
                                                    Department of Energy, Building                          in the public meeting, contact Ms.                    are among the products affected by
                                                    Technologies Program, Mailstop EE–2J,                   Brenda Edwards at (202) 586–2945 or by                these provisions.
                                                    1000 Independence Avenue SW.,                           email: Brenda.Edwards@ee.doe.gov.
                                                                                                                                                                     Under EPCA, the energy conservation
                                                    Washington, DC, 20585–0121. If                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            program consists essentially of four
                                                    possible, please submit all items on a                  Table of Contents                                     parts: (1) Testing, (2) labeling, (3)
                                                    CD. It is not necessary to include                                                                            Federal energy conservation standards,
                                                    printed copies.                                         I. Authority and Background
                                                                                                            II. Summary of the Notice of Proposed
                                                                                                                                                                  and (4) certification and enforcement
                                                      4. Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda                        Rulemaking                                      procedures. The testing requirements
                                                    Edwards, U.S. Department of Energy,                     III. Discussion                                       consist of test procedures that
                                                    Building Technologies Program, 950                         A. Battery Selection and Testing of Multi-         manufacturers of covered products must
                                                    L’Enfant Plaza SW., Suite 600,                                Voltage, Multi-Capacity Battery Chargers        use as the basis for (1) certifying to DOE
                                                    Washington, DC, 20024. Telephone:                          B. Back-Up Battery Chargers                        that their products comply with the
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                                                    (202) 586–2945. If possible, please                        C. Measurement Accuracy and Precision              applicable energy conservation
                                                    submit all items on a CD. It is not                        D. Conditioning and Discharge Rate for             standards adopted under EPCA, and (2)
                                                    necessary to include printed copies.                          Lead Acid Battery Chargers                      making representations about the
                                                                                                               E. Sampling and Certification
                                                      For detailed instructions on                                Requirements
                                                                                                                                                                  efficiency of those products. Similarly,
                                                    submitting comments and additional                         F. Enforcement Testing Sampling Plan               DOE must use these test procedures to
                                                    information on the rulemaking process,                     G. Other Proposed Updates                          determine whether the products comply
                                                    see section V of this document (Public                     H. Effective Date and Compliance Date of           with any relevant standards
                                                    Participation).                                               Test Procedure                                  promulgated under EPCA.


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                                                    General Test Procedure Rulemaking                       directed DOE to amend its existing test               battery chargers. As part of the
                                                    Process                                                 procedures by December 31, 2008, to                   continuing effort to establish federal
                                                       Under 42 U.S.C. 6293, EPCA sets forth                measure the energy consumed in                        efficiency standards for battery chargers
                                                    the criteria and procedures DOE follows                 standby mode and off mode for battery                 and to develop a clear and widely
                                                    when prescribing or amending test                       chargers. (42 U.S.C. 6295(gg)(2)(B)(i))               applicable test procedure, DOE
                                                    procedures for covered products. EPCA                   Further, it authorized DOE to amend, by               published a Notice of Data Availability
                                                    provides in relevant part that any test                 rule, any of the definitions for active,              (NODA) on May 15, 2014 (79 FR 27774).
                                                    procedures prescribed or amended                        standby, and off modes (42 U.S.C.                     This NODA sought comment from
                                                    under this section shall be reasonably                  6295(gg)(1)(B)) Accordingly, the                      stakeholders concerning the
                                                    designed to produce test results that                   Department issued a notice of proposed                repeatability of the test procedure when
                                                                                                            rulemaking (NOPR) in 2008, 73 FR                      testing battery chargers with several
                                                    measure the energy efficiency, energy
                                                                                                            48054 (Aug. 15, 2008), and a final rule               consumer configurations, and on the
                                                    use, or estimated annual operating cost
                                                                                                            in early 2009 to establish definitions for            anticipated market penetration of new
                                                    of a covered product during a
                                                                                                            these terms. (74 FR 13318, March 27,                  battery charging technologies that may
                                                    representative average use cycle or
                                                                                                            2009)                                                 require further revisions to DOE’s
                                                    period of use and shall not be unduly
                                                                                                               Subsequently, in response to                       regulations. DOE also sought comment
                                                    burdensome to conduct. (42 U.S.C.
                                                                                                            numerous testing issues raised by                     on the reporting methodologies for
                                                    6293(b)(3))
                                                                                                            commenters in the context of DOE’s                    manufacturers attempting to comply
                                                       In addition, when DOE determines
                                                                                                            energy conservation standards                         with the California Energy
                                                    that a test procedure requires amending,
                                                                                                            rulemaking efforts for battery chargers,1             Commission’s (CEC’s) efficiency
                                                    it publishes a notice with the proposed
                                                                                                            DOE issued another NOPR on April 2,                   standards for battery chargers in order to
                                                    changes and offers the public an
                                                                                                            2010 (75 FR 16958). The NOPR                          understand certain data discrepancies in
                                                    opportunity to comment on the
                                                                                                            proposed adding a new active mode                     the CEC database. DOE indicated its
                                                    proposal. (42 U.S.C. 6293(b)(2)) As part
                                                                                                            energy consumption test procedure for                 interest in soliciting feedback to
                                                    of this process, DOE determines the
                                                                                                            battery chargers that would assist in                 determine whether the current
                                                    extent to which, if any, the proposed                                                                         procedure contained any ambiguities
                                                    test procedure would alter the measured                 developing potential energy
                                                                                                            conservation standards for these                      requiring clarification. These issues
                                                    energy efficiency of any covered                                                                              were discussed during DOE’s NODA
                                                    product as determined under the                         products. DOE also proposed amending
                                                                                                            portions of its standby and off mode                  public meeting on June 3, 2014.
                                                    existing test procedure. (42 U.S.C.                                                                              To ensure the test procedure’s clarity,
                                                    6293(e)(1))                                             battery charger test procedure to shorten
                                                                                                            the overall measurement time. DOE held                DOE’s proposal, which is based on
                                                       Section 135 of the Energy Policy Act                                                                       commenter feedback to the NODA,
                                                    of 2005 (‘‘EPACT 2005’’), Public Law                    a public meeting to discuss its test
                                                                                                            procedure NOPR on May 7, 2010, where                  would make certain clarifications to
                                                    109–58 (Aug. 8, 2005), amended                                                                                appendix Y to subpart B of 10 CFR part
                                                    sections 321 and 325 of EPCA by adding                  it also received comments on the
                                                                                                            proposals set forth in the NOPR.                      430 and include a sampling plan for
                                                    certain provisions related to battery                                                                         battery chargers in 10 CFR part 429.
                                                    chargers. Among these provisions were                      After receiving comments at the
                                                                                                            public meeting, DOE published a final                 These proposed changes would include
                                                    new definitions defining what                                                                                 updated references to the latest version
                                                    constitutes a battery charger and a                     rule that codified a new active-mode
                                                                                                            test procedure and amended the standby                of IEC 62301 and clarify DOE’s test
                                                    requirement that DOE prescribe                                                                                methods for specific types of battery
                                                    ‘‘definitions and test procedures for the               and off-mode test procedures then-
                                                                                                            present in appendix Y to subpart B of                 chargers to better reflect evolving
                                                    power use of battery chargers and                                                                             technologies.
                                                    external power supplies.’’ (42 U.S.C.                   part 430 in the CFR. 76 FR 31750 (June
                                                    6295(u)(1)(A)) DOE complied with this                   1, 2011). That rule became effective 30               II. Summary of the Notice of Proposed
                                                    requirement by publishing a test                        days after publication in the Federal                 Rulemaking
                                                    procedure final rule on December 8,                     Register, but manufacturers were                         This proposal seeks to make several
                                                    2006, that established a new Appendix                   allotted 180 days from the rule’s                     changes to the current test procedure for
                                                    Y to address the testing of battery                     publication to use the new test                       measuring the energy use of battery
                                                    chargers to measure their energy                        procedure when making written                         chargers.
                                                    consumption and adopted several                         representations of the energy efficiency                 First, DOE is proposing to amend the
                                                    definitions related to the testing of                   of their chargers. As federal standards               existing battery selection criteria to limit
                                                    battery chargers. See 71 FR 71340                       for battery chargers have yet to be                   the number of batteries selected for
                                                    (codified at 10 CFR part 430, subpart B,                finalized, DOE has not required                       testing to a single battery. DOE is
                                                    appendix Y ‘‘Uniform Test Method for                    manufacturers to submit energy                        proposing that only the battery with the
                                                    Measuring the Energy Consumption of                     efficiency data for their products tested             highest rated voltage and/or highest
                                                    Battery Chargers’’). Lastly, DOE                        under the battery charger test procedure.             rated charge capacity, from those among
                                                    incorporated by reference specific                         Following the publication of the most              which the battery charger is capable of
                                                    sections of the EPA’s ‘‘Test                            recent final rule, DOE continued to                   charging, would be tested for each basic
                                                    Methodology for Determining the                         receive additional questions and                      model. Additionally, DOE is proposing
                                                    Energy Performance of Battery Charging                  requests for clarification regarding the              that if at least two distinct batteries meet
                                                    Systems’’ when measuring inactive                       testing, rating, and classification of                the criteria of having the highest rated
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                                                    mode energy consumption.                                  1 U.S. Department of Energy—Office of Energy
                                                                                                                                                                  voltage and highest rated charge
                                                       Section 310 of the Energy                            Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Energy
                                                                                                                                                                  capacity, the battery charger and battery
                                                    Independence and Security Act of 2007                   Conservation Program for Consumer Products            combination with the highest
                                                    (‘‘EISA 2007’’), Public Law 110–140                     Energy Conservation Standards Rulemaking for          maintenance mode power would be
                                                    (Dec. 19, 2007) then amended section                    Battery Chargers and External Power Supplies. May     selected for testing. (‘‘Maintenance
                                                                                                            2009. Washington, DC. Available at: http://
                                                    325 of EPCA by defining active mode,                    www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/
                                                                                                                                                                  mode’’ is defined as ‘‘the mode of
                                                    standby mode, and off mode. (42 U.S.C.                  appliance_standards/residential/pdfs/                 operation when the battery charger is
                                                    6295(gg)(1)(A)) This section also                       bceps_frameworkdocument.pdf.                          connected to the main electricity supply


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                                                    and the battery is fully charged, but is                                  currently used for all other battery                          proposing to add a sampling
                                                    still connected to the charger.’’ See 10                                  chemistries (excluding lithium-ion) to                        methodology to be used for determining
                                                    CFR part 430, subpart B, appendix Y,                                      lead acid batteries. DOE has become                           representations of efficiency, energy and
                                                    Sec. 2.8.)                                                                aware that a lead acid battery’s                              power consumption, and other key
                                                       Second, the proposed changes would                                     condition may vary upon purchase and                          battery charger characteristics. These
                                                    exclude back-up battery chargers                                          this variation can impact lead acid                           proposals would specify the required
                                                    embedded in continuous use devices                                        battery performance. In an effort to                          data elements to certify compliance
                                                    from being required to be tested under                                    minimize these effects, DOE is                                with any energy conservation standards
                                                    the DOE procedure. This proposed                                          proposing to require that the batteries be                    for battery chargers that DOE may adopt,
                                                    exclusion would harmonize with DOE’s                                      conditioned prior to testing.                                 and also would provide a method for
                                                    approach currently under consideration                                    Additionally, DOE has been informed                           DOE to enforce compliance with any
                                                    regarding the potential regulation of                                     that discharge rate can significantly                         energy conservation standards for
                                                    battery back-up systems (including                                        impact the nominal battery energy of                          battery chargers that DOE may
                                                    uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs))                                    lead acid batteries, especially in the case                   promulgate.
                                                    as part of the Computer and Back-up                                       of flooded lead acid batteries.                                 Sixth, DOE is proposing to correct an
                                                    Battery Systems rulemaking.                                               Stakeholders have claimed that the
                                                       Third, the proposed changes would                                                                                                    internal cross-reference in the current
                                                                                                                              discharge rate as determined by the                           version of Table 3.1 contained in 10
                                                    harmonize DOE’s test procedure with
                                                                                                                              current DOE test procedure is higher                          CFR part 430, subpart B, appendix Y
                                                    the latest version of IEC 62301 by
                                                                                                                              than that during typical use, and                             and to add units to the measured and
                                                    providing specific resolution and
                                                                                                                              therefore does not give an accurate                           calculated values in the table. The
                                                    measurement tolerances. These
                                                                                                                              representation of the battery energy in                       updates would also remove the empty
                                                    specifications would assist in ensuring
                                                    that testing is performed with                                            lead acid batteries. (NMMA, No. 12, p.                        value column currently found in Table
                                                    equipment that is capable of reaching                                     4) Accordingly, DOE is proposing to                           3.1. DOE is also proposing to specify in
                                                    these tolerances and that the resulting                                   lengthen the discharge time for lead                          section 430.23(aa) that battery discharge
                                                    measurements are repeatable and                                           acid batteries to mitigate these effects.                     energy should be measured according to
                                                    reproducible.                                                               Fifth, DOE is proposing to add                              section 3.8 of appendix Y.
                                                       Fourth, DOE is proposing to change                                     product-specific certification reporting                        The table below summarizes the
                                                    how lead acid batteries are conditioned                                   requirements into 10 CFR 429.39(b),                           changes and the affected sections of 10
                                                    and discharged by applying the protocol                                   which is currently reserved. DOE is also                      CFR parts 429 and 430.

                                                                TABLE II.1—SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND AFFECTED SECTIONS OF 10 CFR PARTS 429 AND 430
                                                                                            Sections to modify                                                                       Summary of proposed modifications

                                                                                                                                    Subpart B of Part 429—Certification

                                                    429.39(b) Certification Reports ................................................................               • Create new paragraph (b), specifying requirements for certifications
                                                                                                                                                                     of compliance with energy conservation standards for battery char-
                                                                                                                                                                     gers.

                                                                                                                                    Subpart C of Part 429—Enforcement

                                                    Appendix D ...............................................................................................     • Create new appendix to include sampling plan for enforcement test-
                                                                                                                                                                     ing.

                                                                                                                               Subpart A of Part 430—General Provisions

                                                    § 430.2. Definitions ...................................................................................       • Amend definitions of ‘‘direct operation external power supply.’’
                                                                                                                                                                   • Add definition of ‘‘back-up battery charger.’’

                                                                Appendix Y to Subpart B of Part 430—Uniform Test Method for Measuring the Energy Consumption of Battery Chargers

                                                    1. Scope ...................................................................................................   • Insert exceptions for back-up battery chargers embedded in contin-
                                                                                                                                                                     uous use devices and wireless charging systems that do not fix the
                                                                                                                                                                     position of the device during charging.
                                                    3. Standard Test Conditions .....................................................................              • Incorporate by reference the uncertainty requirements of IEC 62301
                                                                                                                                                                     (2nd Ed.) in 3.2(a).
                                                                                                                                                                   • Correct the internal cross-reference in Table 3.1 for item 4 and mod-
                                                                                                                                                                     ify the table by removing the current ‘‘value’’ column and adding
                                                                                                                                                                     units to the table as appropriate.
                                                    4. Unit Under Test (UUT) Setup Requirements .......................................                            • Clarify in section 4.3.b that a single battery should be selected as a
                                                                                                                                                                     result of applying the battery selection criteria in Table 4.1.
                                                                                                                                                                   • Insert section 4.3.b.1 to require selecting the single battery resulting
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                                                                                                                                                                     in the highest maintenance mode power when following Table 4.1 re-
                                                                                                                                                                     sults in two or more distinct batteries.
                                                                                                                                                                   • Update Table 4.1 to remove instances of multiple batteries for test
                                                                                                                                                                     and to instruct that, where applicable, the highest voltage or highest
                                                                                                                                                                     charge capacity battery, or combination for multi-port battery char-
                                                                                                                                                                     gers, must be tested. Remove column ‘‘number of tests.’’
                                                    5. Test Measurement ...............................................................................            • Remove reference to lead acid batteries from section 5.3(a).
                                                                                                                                                                   • Insert provision for lead acid batteries to be discharged to 50% of
                                                                                                                                                                     rated voltage in section 5.3(c)(2)(i).



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                                                     TABLE II.1—SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND AFFECTED SECTIONS OF 10 CFR PARTS 429 AND 430—Continued
                                                                                         Sections to modify                                                                             Summary of proposed modifications

                                                                                                                                                             • Remove reference to lead acid from section 5.3(d).
                                                                                                                                                             • Removed discharge current value ‘‘.2C’’ from section 5.8(c)(2).
                                                                                                                                                             • Updated discharge rate and termination voltage for VRLA and Flood-
                                                                                                                                                               ed Lead Acid in Table 5.2.



                                                    III. Discussion                                                      standards development organizations,                                      full set of comments can be found at:
                                                                                                                         and energy efficiency advocacy groups.                                    http://www.regulations.gov/
                                                      In response to the May 2014 NODA,                                  Table III.1 lists the entities that                                       #!docketBrowser;rpp=25;po=0;D=EERE-
                                                    DOE received written comments from                                   commented on that NODA and their                                          2014-BT-NOA-0012;dct=PS.
                                                    15 interested parties, including                                     affiliation. These comments are
                                                    manufacturers, trade associations,                                   discussed in more detail below, and the
                                                                                      TABLE III–1—INTERESTED PARTIES THAT COMMENTED ON THE MAY 2014 NODA
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Comment No.
                                                                                                                                                                                           Organization type/
                                                                                Commenter                                               Acronym                                                                                                       (Docket
                                                                                                                                                                                               affiliation                                           reference)

                                                    Alliance for Wireless Power .....................................           A4WP .....................        Trade Association ....................................................                     17
                                                    Arris Group, Inc. .......................................................   ARRIS ....................        Manufacturer ............................................................                  12
                                                    Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers .......                         AHAM .....................        Standard Development Organization ......................                                   18
                                                    California Investor-Owned Utilities ...........................             CA IOUs .................         Utilities .....................................................................            15
                                                    Consumer Electronics Association ...........................                CEA ........................      Trade Association ....................................................                     21
                                                    Energizer Holdings, Inc. ...........................................        Energizer ................        Manufacturer ............................................................                   8
                                                    Information Technology Industry Council .................                   ITI ...........................   Trade Association ....................................................                     19
                                                    Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics .....................                   JOME .....................        Manufacturer ............................................................                   9
                                                    National Electrical Manufacturers Association .........                     NEMA .....................        Trade Association ....................................................                      7
                                                    National Marine Manufacturers Association .............                     NMMA ....................         Trade Association ....................................................                     11
                                                    Natural Resources Canada/ECOVA ........................                     NRCan (ECOVA) ...                 Efficiency Advocacy Group .....................................                            16
                                                    National Resources Defense Council ......................                   NRDC .....................        Efficiency Advocacy Group .....................................                            20
                                                    Power Tool Institute ..................................................     PTI ..........................    Trade Association ....................................................                     13
                                                    Proctor & Gamble .....................................................      P&G ........................      Manufacturer ............................................................                  10
                                                    Telecommunications Industry Association ...............                     TIA ..........................    Standard Development Organization ......................                                   14



                                                    A. Battery Selection and Testing of                                  chargers. (ITI, No. 19, pp. 2–3) The CA                                   batteries for testing must be those
                                                    Multi-Voltage, Multi-Capacity Battery                                IOUs and NRDC both offered solutions                                      recommended or specified in the
                                                    Chargers                                                             to eliminate ambiguity in battery                                         instructions and must be selected
                                                                                                                         selection for these battery chargers by                                   according to the procedure in section
                                                       DOE sought comments on the existing                               suggesting that the least expensive                                       4.3.b, which generally requires that a
                                                    battery selection methodology included                               battery or the battery which represents
                                                    in section 4.3 ‘‘Selection of Batteries To                                                                                                     tester use Table 4.1 to determine which
                                                                                                                         the most common intended use be                                           batteries to use when testing the
                                                    Use for Testing’’ of the test procedure in                           selected. (California IOUs, No. 15, p. 2,
                                                    its recent NODA as it relates to multi-                                                                                                        efficiency of a given battery charger. In
                                                                                                                         NRDC, No. 20, p. 2) DOE took all of                                       the case of multi-chemistry battery
                                                    voltage, multi-voltage and multi-                                    these comments into account when
                                                    capacity, and multi-chemistry battery                                                                                                          chargers, multiple batteries of differing
                                                                                                                         developing its proposal.                                                  chemistries may meet the criteria
                                                    chargers. See 79 FR 27774, 27776–27777                                 Under the current provisions for
                                                    (May 15, 2014).The submitted                                                                                                                   outlined in 4.3.b for a single battery
                                                                                                                         battery selection, a multi-voltage, multi-                                selection and test. Specifically, the
                                                    comments suggested that errors may be                                capacity battery charger must be tested
                                                    introduced when testing these types of                                                                                                         current test procedure is not clear which
                                                                                                                         with as many as three distinct battery                                    battery chemistry, or chemistries,
                                                    battery chargers and raised questions                                types. The battery selection procedure
                                                    about the repeatability of the test                                                                                                            should be selected for testing—it
                                                                                                                         under Appendix Y, Section 4, Table 4.1,
                                                    procedure when testing battery chargers                                                                                                        indicates only that the battery with the
                                                                                                                         lays out three sets of testing scenarios:
                                                    capable of charging batteries of different                             (a) Test unit with the lowest voltage,                                  highest voltage or highest rated charge
                                                    chemistries (i.e., chargers capable of                               lowest capacity battery utilizing only                                    capacity be selected. In this case, the
                                                    handling multiple battery chemistries                                one port.                                                                 test results for each battery of differing
                                                    such as lithium and nickel metal                                       (b) Test unit with the highest voltage,                                 chemistries may be inconsistent even
                                                    hydride). PTI urged DOE to state                                                                                                               though they have the same voltage and
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                                                                                                                         lowest capacity battery utilizing only
                                                    explicitly how each battery charger and                              one port.                                                                 charge capacity. Finally, DOE realizes
                                                    battery combination should be rated.                                   (c) Use all ports and use the battery                                   that the current battery selection criteria
                                                    (PTI, Pub. Mtg. Transcript, No. 6 at p.                              or configuration of batteries with the                                    can result in the selection of up to three
                                                    77) ITI commented that the current test                              highest total rated energy capacity.                                      separate batteries for testing, which
                                                    procedure leaves significant room for                                  Per section 4.3.a(2), if no batteries are                               increases testing burden and may create
                                                    error and does not employ effective,                                 packaged with the charger, but the                                        ambiguity as to which test result to use
                                                    reasonable and repeatable test                                       instructions specify or recommend                                         when making a representation about the
                                                    conditions for these types of battery                                batteries for use with the charger,                                       energy efficiency of a battery charger.


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                                                    DOE is proposing an approach that                       voltage and multi-capacity battery                    has as its sole purpose to recharge a
                                                    would reduce ambiguity and testing                      chargers. First, DOE considered                       battery used to maintain continuity of
                                                    burden, while yielding repeatable                       requiring the existing battery selection              load power in case of input power
                                                    measurements of a tested unit’s energy                  criteria to be applied and then averaging             failure. DOE previously referred to these
                                                    use.                                                    the test results to produce one set of test           battery chargers in the context of
                                                       Specifically, to eliminate potential                 results. Second, DOE considered                       continuous use devices in the May 2014
                                                    ambiguity and reduce testing burden,                    modifying the battery selection criteria              NODA. Examples of such devices that
                                                    DOE is proposing to modify Table 4.1 to                 to require that only the battery with the             integrate back-up battery chargers
                                                    eliminate the multiple tests currently                  lowest voltage and/or lowest rated                    include UPSs and some cable modems.
                                                    required for multi-voltage and multi-                   charge capacity be selected for testing.              Interested parties noted to DOE that
                                                    capacity battery chargers and instead                   Lastly, in the case of multi-chemistry                continuous use devices are becoming
                                                    require that only the battery with the                  battery chargers, DOE considered                      increasingly integrated with a variety of
                                                    highest voltage and/or highest charge                   requiring the battery charger be                      products that do not perform back-up
                                                    capacity be selected. In doing so, DOE’s                considered a basic model for each base                battery charging as a primary function of
                                                    goal is to test the charger in the mode                 chemistry it was capable of charging                  the device. As a result of this integrated
                                                    for which the battery charger is                        and apply the battery selection criteria              approach, the battery charging function
                                                    designed to operate optimally. Based on                 separately for each chemistry, or basic               in these products often cannot be
                                                    feedback from industry representatives                  model.                                                isolated during testing (ARRIS, No. 22,
                                                    and consultation with subject matter                       Each one of these proposed solutions,              p. 2). While the test procedure is
                                                    experts, DOE understands that, if                       however, resulted in solutions that did               designed to measure the energy
                                                    required to operate over a range of                     not fully accomplish DOE’s goals. The                 consumption and efficiency of the
                                                    outputs, power electronics, including                   first option, while producing a single set            battery charging functionality, the
                                                    battery chargers, are typically designed                of test results, could result in an                   method is limited when applied to a
                                                    to optimize components at the high                      unrepresentative measurement of the                   battery charger that is embedded among
                                                    output range of the device. Therefore,                  true energy consumption consistent                    other functions that cannot be isolated
                                                    DOE believes these test results will be                 with any configuration of batteries the               during testing. Citing this reason, ARRIS
                                                    representative of the typical energy                    battery charger is capable of charging.               suggested that these types of devices be
                                                    consumption of the battery charger and                  The second option, while similar to                   excluded from the scope of the test
                                                    reduce the possibility of placing undue                 DOE’s proposal, would not produce                     procedure. (ARRIS, No. 22, p. 2).
                                                    burden on manufacturers of chargers                     results representative of the higher                     ARRIS also noted that, in the event
                                                    that are able to charge lower voltage,                  range for which battery chargers are,                 that DOE does not exclude these types
                                                    lower capacity batteries.                               typically, optimally designed when                    of back-up battery chargers embedded in
                                                       To address these same issues, DOE is                 capable of charging multiple voltages                 continuous use devices from the scope
                                                    also proposing that if a battery charger                and capacities. Finally, in addressing                of this procedure, DOE should add
                                                    is multi-voltage and multi-capacity and                 battery chemistry, treating each                      provisions specifically to address the
                                                    capable of charging batteries of multiple               chemistry mode as a unique basic                      testing of these units. ARRIS suggested
                                                    chemistries (such that two or more                      model, with either of the previous                    amending the test procedure to provide
                                                    batteries, each with a unique chemistry,                options discussed above, did not                      for measurement of only the battery
                                                    meet the proposed selection criteria) the               produce a single metric and could                     charging functionality of continuous use
                                                    battery and battery charger combination                 increase the testing burden on some                   devices that lack an on/off switch and
                                                    resulting in the highest maintenance                    manufacturers. In DOE’s view, this                    for which the battery cannot be
                                                    mode power would be chosen for                          approach would produce test results                   removed. The suggested alternative
                                                    testing.                                                that are repeatable and representative of             includes measuring 24-hour energy
                                                       DOE anticipates that, with these                     the typical energy consumption of the                 consumption (‘‘E24’’) with a fully
                                                    proposed changes, there will be only                    battery charger under test and at the                 charged battery, then again measuring
                                                    one set of test results, and a single                   same time reduce testing burden on                    E24 with a discharged battery. ARRIS’s
                                                    rating, for each basic model of battery                 manufacturers. While DOE’s                            approach would use the absolute
                                                    charger. The resulting energy                           preliminary determination is that these               difference between these two values to
                                                    consumption calculation would be                        options conflict with those intentions,               represent the 24-hour energy
                                                    repeatable and representative of each                   DOE is seeking comment on these other                 consumption of the unit under test
                                                    basic model’s energy use for which it                   options as well.                                      (UUT). (ARRIS, No. 12, p. 4–6)
                                                    has been optimized, while eliminating                                                                            Additionally, the CA IOUs and NRDC
                                                    the ambiguity that appears to be present                B. Back-Up Battery Chargers                           both suggested that if DOE plans to
                                                    in the current version of the procedure.                  DOE sought comments on applying                     require back-up battery chargers
                                                    Additionally, by reducing the number of                 the current test procedure to battery                 embedded in continuous use devices to
                                                    tests required, DOE believes that the                   chargers embedded in continuous use                   be tested under the current test
                                                    overall test burden would be reduced.                   products, or back-up battery chargers, in             procedure, manufacturers should add an
                                                    DOE seeks comment on the proposed                       the recent NODA. See 79 FR 27774.                     on-off switch to turn off all additional
                                                    methodology for selecting batteries for                 Based on comments received from                       functionality. (CA IOUs, No. 15, p. 3,
                                                    multi-voltage, multi-capacity battery                   interested parties and DOE’s own                      NRDC, No. 20, p. 3) ARRIS argued,
                                                    chargers, and for those cases when the                  analysis, DOE is proposing to define                  however, that adding switches to
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                                                    battery selection criteria results in two               back-up battery chargers and exclude                  disable non-charging functionality in a
                                                    or more unique batteries (e.g., multi-                  them from the scope of this test                      device where multiple functions,
                                                    chemistry battery chargers).                            procedure. DOE is proposing to define                 including battery charging, have been
                                                       DOE notes that it also considered                    back-up battery chargers in 10 CFR                    integrated at the system or chipset
                                                    several other options to modify the test                430.2 as a battery charger that: (1) Is               level—which helps achieve lower
                                                    procedure to clarify how to measure the                 embedded in a separate end-use product                manufacturing costs and increased
                                                    energy use of, and obtain a single set of               that is designed to continuously operate              reliability and energy efficiency—is not
                                                    energy consumption ratings for, multi-                  using main power (AC or DC) and (2)                   feasible. (ARRIS, No. 22, p. 3).


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                                                      Based on its own testing data and the                 battery chargers operating in standby                 manufacturers indicate that a 50%-80%
                                                    feedback received from commenters, at                   mode. These provisions were contained                 depth of discharge would produce more
                                                    this time, DOE is proposing to exclude                  in Section 4 of IEC 62301, with                       accurate and representative results for
                                                    back-up battery chargers that are                       informative guidance provided in                      lead acid batteries. (JOME, No. 9, p. 4)
                                                    embedded in continuous devices from                     Annex B and Annex D on measuring                      To account for these issues, DOE is
                                                    the testing requirements of the DOE                     low power modes and determining                       proposing to apply the same battery
                                                    battery charger test procedure. DOE may                 measurement uncertainty.                              conditioning provisions found in
                                                    revisit this decision in the future as                    To continue to ensure test methods                  appendix Y, Section 5.3.c, to lead acid
                                                    circumstances permit.                                   are harmonized, DOE is proposing to                   batteries and use a 50% depth of
                                                      Consistent with this proposed                         incorporate by reference the resolution               discharge during conditioning. DOE is
                                                    approach, DOE is also proposing to                      parameters for power measurements and                 seeking comment on applying the
                                                    define the term ‘‘back-up battery                       uncertainty methodologies found in                    conditioning protocol (two charges and
                                                    charger’’ in § 430.2 and add to Section                 Section 4 of the second edition of the                two discharges, followed by a charge, as
                                                    1 of Appendix Y language specifying                     IEC 62301 standard. DOE seeks                         a minimum) outlined in section 5.3.c of
                                                    that back-up battery chargers would be                  comment on the merits of incorporating                the test procedure to lead acid batteries.
                                                    excluded from the scope of the test                     these revisions into the current battery              DOE also seeks comment on amending
                                                    procedure. DOE recognizes that its                      chargers test procedure in Appendix Y.                the depth of discharge requirement,
                                                    previously proposed standards for                       DOE also seeks comment regarding                      during conditioning only, to 50% of the
                                                    battery chargers considered products                    whether the use of Annex B and Annex                  rated voltage of the battery and what
                                                    that would now be excluded from the                     D should be mandatory to ensure the                   alternative depth of discharge
                                                    scope of the test procedure. If back-up                 most accurate test results.                           requirements (if any) should apply to
                                                    battery chargers were removed from the                                                                        lead acid batteries.
                                                                                                            D. Conditioning and Discharge Rate for
                                                    scope of test procedure, DOE would no                                                                            Second, JOME, the National Marine
                                                                                                            Lead Acid Battery Chargers
                                                    longer consider establishing                                                                                  Manufacturers Association (NMMA),
                                                    conservation standards for these types                     DOE received several comments from
                                                                                                                                                                  and DOE’s own research, indicate that
                                                    of products as part of a standards                      stakeholders suggesting changes to both
                                                                                                                                                                  the amount of usable energy extracted
                                                    rulemaking for battery chargers.                        the conditioning of lead acid batteries
                                                                                                                                                                  from a lead acid battery is inversely
                                                    However, DOE is considering energy                      and the discharge rate for lead acid
                                                                                                                                                                  proportional to its discharge rate.2
                                                    conservation standards for some battery                 batteries. In some cases, DOE’s own
                                                                                                                                                                  (NMMA, No. 12, p. 3) Thus, a lead acid
                                                    back-up systems (including UPSs) as                     research also points to a potential need
                                                                                                                                                                  battery discharged over a span of 10
                                                    part of the Computer and Back-up                        to modify the current procedure to
                                                                                                            better account for the specific                       hours produces a higher amount of
                                                    Battery Systems rulemaking. DOE seeks                                                                         overall measured energy than one
                                                    comments on this approach.                              characteristics of lead acid batteries.
                                                                                                            Currently, no conditioning is performed               discharged over a period of 5 hours. To
                                                    C. Measurement Accuracy and Precision                   for lead acid batteries. See 10 CFR part              address this issue, NMMA suggested
                                                       On June 13, 2005, the IEC published                  430, appendix Y, sec. 5.3.a.                          that DOE allow for a longer discharge
                                                    its first edition of testing standard IEC                  First, Johnson Outdoor Marine                      cycle than the current 5 hours required
                                                    62301, which provided a method for                      Electronics (JOME) provided test results              in the battery charger test procedure.
                                                    measuring standby power of household                    with its comments indicating that the                 (NMMA, No. 12, p. 4) Given that a
                                                    appliances. The standard quantified                     discharge energy of lead acid batteries               longer discharge rate may be more
                                                    minimum resolution requirements for                     varies over several cycles. These results             representative for certain lead acid
                                                    energy measurement instruments and                      are contrary to certain lead acid battery             batteries, particularly those used in
                                                    outlined the necessary procedures to                    manufacturers’ claims that conditioning               marine applications, DOE is proposing
                                                    ensure stable energy readings for any                   is not required. JOME stated that typical             to amend its procedure by providing
                                                    UUT. The standard also set limits on the                lead acid batteries are only at 75 to 80              manufacturers with the option to choose
                                                    uncertainties associated with any                       percent capacity when they are                        between a 5-hour (C/5 or .2C), 10-hour
                                                    measurement taken that is meant to                      delivered in new condition, and JOME’s                (C/10 OR .1C), or 20-hour (C/20 OR
                                                    represent the energy consumption of a                   test results show that lead acid battery              .05C) discharge rate when testing with
                                                    household device. It has since become                   discharge energy could increase after                 batteries that are rated above 1,000 watt-
                                                    recognized by many regulatory bodies as                 just two cycles, the current value for all            hours (Wh). DOE is limiting this option
                                                    the default guideline for any power or                  other battery chemistries. (JOME, No. 9,              to those batteries that are above 1,000
                                                    energy measurement required for formal                  p. 4–5) These data suggest that applying              Wh because a longer discharge cycle
                                                    certification. DOE subsequently adopted                 the conditioning protocol outlined in                 would do little to maximize discharge
                                                    instrumentation resolution and                          the current appendix Y, section 5.3.c                 energy for batteries under 1,000 Wh, but
                                                    measurement uncertainty requirements                    (for batteries of other chemistries) as a             would have a more significant impact
                                                    for testing battery chargers identical to               prerequisite, prior to testing lead acid              on maximizing discharge energy for
                                                    those in the IEC 62301 standard and                     batteries, will produce a more accurate               batteries greater than 1,000 Wh. DOE
                                                    codified these requirements at 10 CFR                   representation of battery discharge                   seeks comment on its proposed
                                                    part 430, subpart B, appendix Y on June                 energy.                                               approach for lead acid batteries and
                                                    1, 2011. 76 FR 31750.                                      Providing the option of various                    whether the approach as described
                                                       The IEC published Edition 2.0 of IEC                 discharge rates during battery                        above would require any adjustments.
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                                                    62301 in January 2011. This revised                     conditioning would also allow                         Should adjustments be needed, DOE
                                                    version of the testing standard refined                 manufacturers to increase conditioning                seeks feedback on what those
                                                    the test equipment specifications,                      if needed. JOME’s data suggest that                   adjustments should be.
                                                    measuring techniques, and uncertainty                   additional conditioning may be needed
                                                                                                                                                                    2 Perez, Richard. ‘‘Lead-Acid Battery State of
                                                    determination to improve the method                     to maximize discharge energy—in some
                                                                                                                                                                  Charge vs. Voltage.’’ Home Power #36 (August/
                                                    for measuring loads with high crest                     cases up to 4 cycles or more.                         September 1993). Web 2014. http://
                                                    factors and/or low power factors, such                  Furthermore, JOME added that its                      www.zetatalk4.com/docs/Batteries/FAQ/State_Of_
                                                    as the low power modes typical of                       conversations with battery                            Charge_Ver_Voltage_2004+.pdf.



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                                                    E. Sampling and Certification                           constants used to represent the                       G. Other Proposed Updates
                                                    Requirements                                            estimated number of charges per day                      DOE is also proposing to update Table
                                                       DOE is proposing to update 10 CFR                    and the number of hours each day that                 3.1 of Appendix Y to correct a cross-
                                                    429.39, section (a), ‘‘Determination of                 the battery charger spends in each mode               reference error and eliminate a
                                                    represented value,’’ and reserved                       of operation. These usage profile                     redundant column. The Active and
                                                    section (b), ‘‘Certification Reports,’’ to              assumptions were originally proposed                  Maintenance Mode Energy
                                                    detail how to apply the sampling plan                   as part of the March 2012 NOPR.                       Consumption item on the fourth line in
                                                    to calculate a represented value for each               Therefore, should DOE finalize energy                 this table currently references section
                                                    measure of energy consumption, time,                    conservation standards using the same                 5.8, when it should reference section
                                                    and power recorded as part of the                       UEC approach proposed in the NOPR,                    5.6, ‘‘Testing Charge Mode and Battery
                                                    battery charger test procedure, and                     the represented values included on the                Maintenance Mode.’’ Additionally, DOE
                                                    subsequently report those ratings during                certification report would allow DOE to               is proposing to remove the current
                                                    certification. For each basic model,                    calculate the UEC of each certified basic             ‘‘Value’’ column because the
                                                                                                            model of battery charger and ensure                   information from that column can be
                                                    these ratings would be determined by
                                                                                                            compliance with energy conservation                   inserted in the column labeled ‘‘Name
                                                    applying the statistical requirements
                                                                                                            standards.                                            of measured or calculated value’’
                                                    outlined in 10 CFR 429.39 to a sample                     DOE seeks comment on its proposal to
                                                    of battery charger units that are tested                                                                      column to reduce the table’s
                                                                                                            update the sampling requirements and                  complexity. DOE seeks comment on
                                                    according to the test procedure in                      reporting requirements for battery
                                                    appendix Y. Specifically, a represented                                                                       these proposed simplification changes.
                                                                                                            chargers to include the data required to
                                                    value would be calculated in watts (W)                  identify the battery charger and battery,             H. Effective Date and Compliance Date
                                                    for the measured maintenance mode                       as well as measured ratings recorded in               of Test Procedure
                                                    power, the measured standby mode                        the test procedure. DOE is particularly
                                                    power, and the measured off mode                                                                                 If adopted, the effective date for the
                                                                                                            interested in whether the inclusion of                battery charger test procedure would be
                                                    power; the Wh rating would be                           these proposed categories of information
                                                    calculated for the measured battery                                                                           30 days after publication of the test
                                                                                                            would present a significant burden on                 procedure final rule in the Federal
                                                    discharge energy and the measured 24-                   manufacturers to produce as part of a
                                                    hour energy consumption. Additionally,                                                                        Register. At that time, any measure of
                                                                                                            submitted certification report—and if                 energy consumption relying on these
                                                    the proposal would require the                          so, why.
                                                    certification report for each basic model                                                                     metrics may be represented pursuant to
                                                                                                            F. Enforcement Testing Sampling Plan                  the final rule. Consistent with 42 U.S.C.
                                                    of battery charger to include each of the
                                                                                                                                                                  6293(c), representations of the energy
                                                    aforementioned represented values,                         To ensure that manufacturers of                    consumption or energy efficiency of
                                                    along with the manufacturer and model                   consumer products comply with the                     battery chargers must be based on the
                                                    of the test battery used; the nameplate                 applicable energy conservation                        new test procedure and sampling plans
                                                    battery voltage of the test battery in volts            standards, DOE conducts enforcement                   as of 180 days after the date of
                                                    (V); the nameplate charge capacity of                   testing by randomly selecting a sample                publication of the test procedure final
                                                    the test battery in ampere-hours (Ah);                  of units and testing them according to                rule. Starting on that date, any such
                                                    the nameplate charge energy, if                         the test procedure. DOE then compares                 representations, including those made
                                                    available, of the battery in watt hours                 the results obtained through this                     on marketing materials, Web sites
                                                    (Wh); the brand and model, when                         enforcement testing to the applicable                 (including qualification with a
                                                    applicable, of the external power supply                energy conservation standard to                       voluntary or State program), and
                                                    (EPS) used for testing; 3 and the average               determine whether the basic model                     product labels would be required to be
                                                    duration of the charge and maintenance                  meets that standard. DOE is proposing                 based on results generated using the
                                                    mode test in hours (hr).                                a sampling and calculation method for                 proposed procedure as well as the
                                                       In 2012, DOE proposed to regulate                    DOE to assess the compliance of battery               sampling plan in 10 CFR part 429.
                                                    battery charger energy use with a single                charger basic models.
                                                    metric—Unit Energy Consumption                             When conducting enforcement testing                I. Impact From the Test Procedure
                                                    (UEC)—derived from a calculation of                     for battery chargers, DOE is proposing to                When proposing to amend a test
                                                    the amount of energy consumed by the                    test a sample of at least 4 units of a                procedure, DOE typically determines
                                                    battery charger over the course of year.                battery charger basic model according to              the extent to which, if any, the proposed
                                                    77 FR 18478 (March 27, 2012). The                       the provisions of the test procedure.                 test procedure would alter the measured
                                                    inputs into this calculation would                      DOE would then determine the sample                   energy efficiency of any covered
                                                    include the represented values that DOE                 mean for each of the output metrics of                product when compared to the existing
                                                    is proposing to include as part of the                  the test procedure, and then use those                test procedure. (42 U.S.C. 6293(e)(1)).
                                                    certification requirements, along with                  sample means to calculate the basic                   Because DOE does not currently have
                                                                                                            model’s UEC according to the UEC                      energy conservation standards for
                                                       3 The test procedure states in section 4.1.a that    equation that would be set forth as part              battery chargers, this proposal would
                                                    ‘‘[t]he battery charger system shall be prepared and    of an energy conservation standard for
                                                    set up in accordance with the manufacturer’s
                                                                                                                                                                  not affect this provision.
                                                    instructions.’’ See 10 CFR 430 appendix Y to
                                                                                                            battery chargers. DOE would then
                                                                                                            determine compliance by comparing the                 J. Wireless Power
                                                    subpart B. Battery charger systems that include an
                                                                                                            UEC calculated as part of enforcement                    In a March 2012 standards NOPR for
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                                                    EPS should be tested with the EPS that is sold with
                                                    the battery charger system in accordance with the       testing to the applicable energy                      battery chargers and EPSs, DOE noted
                                                    manufacturer’s instructions. For battery chargers
                                                    that use an EPS but are not sold with an EPS, the
                                                                                                            conservation standard. DOE is                         that there are a number of different
                                                    system should be tested according to the                proposing to add Appendix D to                        products under the broad umbrella of
                                                    manufacturer’s instructions on how to supply            Subpart C of Part 429 of the CFR to                   ‘‘wireless power,’’ including both
                                                    power to the battery charger. Providing the             describe the methodology that DOE                     battery chargers and EPSs. See 77 FR
                                                    manufacturer and model for the EPS in the
                                                    certification report would help ensure test result
                                                                                                            would use when conducting                             18478 (March 27, 2012) (notice of
                                                    repeatability in cases where the EPS necessary to       enforcement testing of battery chargers.              proposed rulemaking to set standards
                                                    supply power to the charger is not included.            DOE seeks comments on this proposal.                  for battery chargers and external power


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                                                    supplies). In the May 2014 battery                      size-standards-industry. Battery charger              of-information requirement for the
                                                    charger NODA, DOE sought input on                       manufacturers are classified under                    certification and recordkeeping is
                                                    wireless charging stations that are                     NAICS 335999, ‘‘All Other                             subject to review and approval by OMB
                                                    specifically designed to operate in dry                 Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment and                under the Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                    environments, although DOE did not                      Component Manufacturing.’’ The SBA                    (PRA). This requirement has been
                                                    explicitly consider these products when                 sets a threshold of 500 employees or less             approved by OMB under OMB control
                                                    first developing the battery charger test               for an entity to be considered as a small             number 1910–1400. This information
                                                    procedure. (79 FR at 27776–27777) DOE                   business for this category.                           collection was renewed in January 2015
                                                    plans to address this issue in a separate                  As discussed in the March 2012                     to include certification requirements for
                                                    rulemaking.                                             NOPR, DOE identified one battery                      battery chargers. 80 FR 5099 (January
                                                                                                            charger original device manufacturer                  30, 2015). Public reporting burden for
                                                    IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory                    with domestic manufacturing. Based on                 the certification is estimated to average
                                                    Review                                                  manufacturer interviews and DOE’s                     30 hours per response, including the
                                                    A. Review Under Executive Order 12866                   research, DOE believes that almost all                time for reviewing instructions,
                                                                                                            battery charger manufacturing takes                   searching existing data sources,
                                                       The Office of Management and Budget                  place abroad. Also, in the NOPR and at                gathering and maintaining the data
                                                    (OMB) has determined that test                          the NOPR public meeting DOE asked for                 needed, and completing and reviewing
                                                    procedure rulemakings do not constitute                 comment regarding the impacts on                      the collection of information.
                                                    ‘‘significant regulatory actions’’ under                small battery charger manufacturers and                 Notwithstanding any other provision
                                                    section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866,                  it received no comments. Therefore,                   of the law, no person is required to
                                                    Regulatory Planning and Review, 58 FR                   based on the information DOE currently                respond to, nor shall any person be
                                                    51735 (October 4, 1993). Accordingly,                   has at hand, DOE certifies that this                  subject to a penalty for failure to comply
                                                    this action was not subject to review                   proposed rule is unlikely to have a                   with, a collection of information subject
                                                    under the Executive Order by the Office                 significant impact on a substantial                   to the requirements of the PRA, unless
                                                    of Information and Regulatory Affairs                   number of small entities.                             that collection of information displays a
                                                    (OIRA) in the Office of Management and                     DOE reviewed this proposed rule                    currently valid OMB Control Number.
                                                    Budget.                                                 under the provisions of the Regulatory
                                                                                                            Flexibility Act and the procedures and                D. Review Under the National
                                                    B. Review Under the Regulatory                                                                                Environmental Policy Act of 1969
                                                    Flexibility Act                                         policies published on February 19,
                                                                                                            2003. This proposed rule prescribes                     The proposed test procedure
                                                       The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                    certain limited clarifying amendments                 amendments will likely be used to
                                                    U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires preparation                to an already-existing test procedure                 develop and implement future energy
                                                    of an initial regulatory flexibility                    that will help manufacturers and testing              conservation standards for battery
                                                    analysis (IFRA) for any rule that by law                laboratories to consistently conduct that             chargers. DOE has determined that this
                                                    must be proposed for public comment,                    procedure when measuring the energy                   rule falls into a class of actions that are
                                                    unless the agency certifies that the rule,              efficiency of a battery charger, including            categorically excluded from review
                                                    if promulgated, will not have a                         in those instances where compliance                   under the National Environmental
                                                    significant economic impact on a                        with the applicable Federal energy                    Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et
                                                    substantial number of small entities. As                conservation standard is being assessed.              seq.) and DOE’s implementing
                                                    required by Executive Order 13272,                      DOE has tentatively concluded that the                regulations at 10 CFR part 1021.
                                                    ‘‘Proper Consideration of Small Entities                proposed rule would not have a                        Specifically, this proposed rule would
                                                    in Agency Rulemaking,’’ 67 FR 53461                     significant impact on a substantial                   amend the existing test procedures
                                                    (August 16, 2002), DOE published                        number of small entities. Accordingly,                without affecting the amount, quality or
                                                    procedures and policies on February 19,                 DOE has not prepared a regulatory                     distribution of energy usage, and,
                                                    2003, to ensure that the potential                      flexibility analysis for this rulemaking.             therefore, would not result in any
                                                    impacts of its rules on small entities are              DOE will transmit the certification and               environmental impacts. Thus, this
                                                    properly considered during the DOE                      supporting statement of factual basis to              rulemaking is covered by Categorical
                                                    rulemaking process. 68 FR 7990. DOE                     the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the                 Exclusion A5 under 10 CFR part 1021,
                                                    has made its procedures and policies                    SBA for review under 5 U.S.C. 605(b).                 subpart D, which applies to any
                                                    available on the Office of the General                                                                        rulemaking that interprets or amends an
                                                    Counsel’s Web site: http://energy.gov/                  C. Review Under the Paperwork
                                                                                                                                                                  existing rule without changing the
                                                    gc/office-general-counsel.                              Reduction Act of 1995
                                                                                                                                                                  environmental effect of that rule.
                                                       For manufacturers of battery chargers,                 If DOE adopts energy conservation                   Accordingly, neither an environmental
                                                    the Small Business Administration                       standards for battery chargers,                       assessment nor an environmental
                                                    (SBA) has set a size threshold, which                   manufacturers of battery chargers will                impact statement is required.
                                                    defines those entities classified as                    be required to certify that their products
                                                    ‘‘small businesses’’ for the purposes of                comply with those standards. In                       E. Review Under Executive Order 13132
                                                    the statute. DOE used the SBA’s small                   certifying compliance, manufacturers                    Executive Order 13132, ‘‘Federalism,’’
                                                    business size standards to determine                    must test their products according to the             64 FR 43255 (August 4, 1999) imposes
                                                    whether any small entities would be                     applicable DOE test procedure,                        certain requirements on agencies
                                                    subject to the requirements of the rule.                including any amendments adopted for                  formulating and implementing policies
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                                                    65 FR 30836, 30848 (May 15, 2000), as                   those test procedures. DOE has                        or regulations that preempt State law or
                                                    amended at 65 FR 53533, 53544                           established regulations for the                       that have Federalism implications. The
                                                    (September 5, 2000) and codified at 13                  certification and recordkeeping                       Executive Order requires agencies to
                                                    CFR part 121. The size standards are                    requirements for all covered consumer                 examine the constitutional and statutory
                                                    listed by North American Industry                       products and commercial equipment                     authority supporting any action that
                                                    Classification System (NAICS) code and                  and is proposing specific requirements                would limit the policymaking discretion
                                                    industry description and are available at               for battery chargers in this rule. See 10             of the States and to carefully assess the
                                                    http://www.sba.gov/content/summary-                     CFR part 429, subpart B. The collection-              necessity for such actions. The


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                                                    Executive Order also requires agencies                  rule meets the relevant standards of                  and Interference with Constitutionally
                                                    to have an accountable process to                       Executive Order 12988.                                Protected Property Rights’’ 53 FR 8859
                                                    ensure meaningful and timely input by                                                                         (March 18, 1988), that this proposed
                                                                                                            G. Review Under the Unfunded
                                                    State and local officials in the                                                                              regulation, if adopted, would not result
                                                                                                            Mandates Reform Act of 1995
                                                    development of regulatory policies that                                                                       in any takings that might require
                                                    have Federalism implications. On                           Title II of the Unfunded Mandates                  compensation under the Fifth
                                                    March 14, 2000, DOE published a                         Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) requires                    Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
                                                    statement of policy describing the                      each Federal agency to assess the effects
                                                                                                            of Federal regulatory actions on State,               J. Review Under Treasury and General
                                                    intergovernmental consultation process
                                                                                                            local, and Tribal governments and the                 Government Appropriations Act, 2001
                                                    it will follow in the development of
                                                    such regulations. 65 FR 13735. DOE has                  private sector. Public Law 104–4, sec.                  Section 515 of the Treasury and
                                                    examined this proposed rule and has                     201 (codified at 2 U.S.C. 1531). For a                General Government Appropriations
                                                    determined that it would not have a                     proposed regulatory action likely to                  Act, 2001 (44 U.S.C. 3516 note) provides
                                                    substantial direct effect on the States, on             result in a rule that may cause the                   for agencies to review most
                                                    the relationship between the national                   expenditure by State, local, and Tribal               disseminations of information to the
                                                    government and the States, or on the                    governments, in the aggregate, or by the              public under guidelines established by
                                                    distribution of power and                               private sector of $100 million or more                each agency pursuant to general
                                                    responsibilities among the various                      in any one year (adjusted annually for                guidelines issued by OMB. OMB’s
                                                    levels of government. EPCA governs and                  inflation), section 202 of UMRA requires              guidelines were published at 67 FR
                                                    prescribes Federal preemption of State                  a Federal agency to publish a written                 8452 (February 22, 2002), and DOE’s
                                                    regulations as to energy conservation for               statement that estimates the resulting                guidelines were published at 67 FR
                                                    the products that are the subject of this               costs, benefits, and other effects on the             62446 (October 7, 2002). DOE has
                                                    proposed rule. States can petition DOE                  national economy. (2 U.S.C. 1532(a), (b))             reviewed this proposed rule under the
                                                    for exemption from such preemption to                   The UMRA also requires a Federal                      OMB and DOE guidelines and has
                                                    the extent, and based on criteria, set                  agency to develop an effective process                concluded that it is consistent with
                                                    forth in EPCA. (42 U.S.C. 6297(d)) No                   to permit timely input by elected                     applicable policies in those guidelines.
                                                    further action is required by Executive                 officers of State, local, and Tribal
                                                                                                            governments on a proposed ‘‘significant               K. Review Under Executive Order 13211
                                                    Order 13132.
                                                                                                            intergovernmental mandate,’’ and
                                                    F. Review Under Executive Order 12988                                                                            Executive Order 13211, ‘‘Actions
                                                                                                            requires an agency plan for giving notice
                                                                                                                                                                  Concerning Regulations That
                                                                                                            and opportunity for timely input to
                                                       Regarding the review of existing                                                                           Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
                                                                                                            potentially affected small governments
                                                    regulations and the promulgation of                                                                           Distribution, or Use,’’ 66 FR 28355 (May
                                                                                                            before establishing any requirements
                                                    new regulations, section 3(a) of                                                                              22, 2001), requires Federal agencies to
                                                                                                            that might significantly or uniquely
                                                    Executive Order 12988, ‘‘Civil Justice                                                                        prepare and submit to OMB, a
                                                                                                            affect small governments. On March 18,
                                                    Reform,’’ 61 FR 4729 (February 7, 1996),                                                                      Statement of Energy Effects for any
                                                                                                            1997, DOE published a statement of
                                                    imposes on Federal agencies the general                                                                       proposed significant energy action. A
                                                                                                            policy on its process for
                                                    duty to adhere to the following                                                                               ‘‘significant energy action’’ is defined as
                                                                                                            intergovernmental consultation under
                                                    requirements: (1) Eliminate drafting                                                                          any action by an agency that
                                                                                                            UMRA. 62 FR 12820; also available at
                                                    errors and ambiguity; (2) write                                                                               promulgated or is expected to lead to
                                                                                                            http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-
                                                    regulations to minimize litigation; (3)                                                                       promulgation of a final rule, and that:
                                                                                                            counsel. DOE examined this proposed
                                                    provide a clear legal standard for                                                                            (1) Is a significant regulatory action
                                                                                                            rule according to UMRA and its
                                                    affected conduct rather than a general                                                                        under Executive Order 12866, or any
                                                                                                            statement of policy and determined that
                                                    standard; and (4) promote simplification                                                                      successor order; and (2) is likely to have
                                                                                                            the rule contains neither an
                                                    and burden reduction. Section 3(b) of                                                                         a significant adverse effect on the
                                                                                                            intergovernmental mandate, nor a
                                                    Executive Order 12988 specifically                                                                            supply, distribution, or use of energy; or
                                                                                                            mandate that may result in the
                                                    requires that Executive agencies make                                                                         (3) is designated by the Administrator of
                                                                                                            expenditure of $100 million or more in
                                                    every reasonable effort to ensure that the                                                                    OIRA as a significant energy action. For
                                                                                                            any year, so these requirements do not
                                                    regulation: (1) Clearly specifies the                                                                         any proposed significant energy action,
                                                                                                            apply.
                                                    preemptive effect, if any; (2) clearly                                                                        the agency must give a detailed
                                                    specifies any effect on existing Federal                H. Review Under the Treasury and                      statement of any adverse effects on
                                                    law or regulation; (3) provides a clear                 General Government Appropriations                     energy supply, distribution, or use
                                                    legal standard for affected conduct                     Act, 1999                                             should the proposal be implemented,
                                                    while promoting simplification and                        Section 654 of the Treasury and                     and of reasonable alternatives to the
                                                    burden reduction; (4) specifies the                     General Government Appropriations                     action and their expected benefits on
                                                    retroactive effect, if any; (5) adequately              Act, 1999 (Pub. L. 105–277) requires                  energy supply, distribution, and use.
                                                    defines key terms; and (6) addresses                    Federal agencies to issue a Family                       This regulatory action to amend the
                                                    other important issues affecting clarity                Policymaking Assessment for any rule                  test procedure for measuring the energy
                                                    and general draftsmanship under any                     that may affect family well-being. This               efficiency of battery chargers is not a
                                                    guidelines issued by the Attorney                       rule would not have any impact on the                 significant regulatory action under
                                                    General. Section 3(c) of Executive Order                                                                      Executive Order 12866. Moreover, it
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                                                                                                            autonomy or integrity of the family as
                                                    12988 requires Executive agencies to                    an institution. Accordingly, DOE has                  would not have a significant adverse
                                                    review regulations in light of applicable               concluded that it is not necessary to                 effect on the supply, distribution, or use
                                                    standards in sections 3(a) and 3(b) to                  prepare a Family Policymaking                         of energy, nor has it been designated as
                                                    determine whether they are met or it is                 Assessment.                                           a significant energy action by the
                                                    unreasonable to meet one or more of                                                                           Administrator of OIRA. Therefore, it is
                                                    them. DOE has completed the required                    I. Review Under Executive Order 12630                 not a significant energy action, and,
                                                    review and determined that, to the                         DOE has determined, under Executive                accordingly, DOE has not prepared a
                                                    extent permitted by law, the proposed                   Order 12630, ‘‘Governmental Actions                   Statement of Energy Effects.


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                                                    L. Review Under Section 32 of the                       in Section 4 of IEC 62301, with                       issued by these states are clearly marked
                                                    Federal Energy Administration Act of                    informative guidance provided in                      Enhanced or Enhanced Driver’s
                                                    1974                                                    Annex B and Annex D on measuring                      License); a military ID or other Federal
                                                       Under section 301 of the Department                  low power modes and determining                       government issued Photo-ID card.
                                                                                                            measurement uncertainty. DOE has                         In addition, you can attend the public
                                                    of Energy Organization Act (Pub. L. 95–
                                                                                                            already incorporated by reference                     meeting via webinar. Webinar
                                                    91; 42 U.S.C. 7101), DOE must comply
                                                                                                            Edition 2.0 of IEC 62301in 10 CFR part                registration information, participant
                                                    with section 32 of the Federal Energy
                                                                                                            430 for use with other test procedures,               instructions, and information about the
                                                    Administration Act of 1974, as amended
                                                                                                            and is now proposing to also                          capabilities available to webinar
                                                    by the Federal Energy Administration
                                                                                                            incorporate by reference Edition 2.0 in               participants will be published on DOE’s
                                                    Authorization Act of 1977. (15 U.S.C.
                                                                                                            appendix Y as well.                                   Web site: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/
                                                    788; FEAA) Section 32 essentially
                                                                                                                                                                  buildings/appliance_standards/
                                                    provides in relevant part that, where a                 V. Public Participation                               product.aspx?productid=84.
                                                    proposed rule authorizes or requires use                                                                      Participants are responsible for ensuring
                                                    of commercial standards, the notice of                  A. Attendance at Public Meeting
                                                                                                                                                                  their systems are compatible with the
                                                    proposed rulemaking must inform the                        The time, date and location of the                 webinar software.
                                                    public of the use and background of                     public meeting are listed in the DATES
                                                    such standards. In addition, section                    and ADDRESSES sections at the beginning               B. Procedure for Submitting Prepared
                                                    32(c) requires DOE to consult with the                  of this document. If you plan to attend               General Statements for Distribution
                                                    Attorney General and the Chairman of                    the public meeting, please notify Ms.                    Any person who has plans to present
                                                    the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)                      Brenda Edwards at (202) 586–2945 or                   a prepared general statement may
                                                    concerning the impact of the                            Brenda.Edwards@ee.doe.gov.                            request that copies of his or her
                                                    commercial or industry standards on                        Please note that foreign nationals                 statement be made available at the
                                                    competition.                                            visiting DOE Headquarters are subject to              public meeting. Such persons may
                                                       Certain of the proposed amendments                   advance security screening procedures                 submit requests, along with an advance
                                                    would incorporate testing methods                       which require advance notice prior to                 electronic copy of their statement in
                                                    contained in the following commercial                   attendance at the public meeting. If a                PDF (preferred), Microsoft Word or
                                                    standards: IEC Standard 62301                           foreign national wishes to participate in             Excel, WordPerfect, or text (ASCII) file
                                                    ‘‘Household electrical appliances—                      the public meeting, please inform DOE                 format, to the appropriate address
                                                    Measurement of standby power.’’ DOE                     of this fact as soon as possible by                   shown in the ADDRESSES section at the
                                                    has evaluated these testing standards                   contacting Ms. Regina Washington at                   beginning of this NOPR. The request
                                                    and believes that the IEC standard                      (202) 586–1214 or by email:                           and advance copy of statements must be
                                                    complies with the requirements of                       Regina.Washington@ee.doe.gov so that                  received at least one week before the
                                                    section 32(b) of the Federal Energy                     the necessary procedures can be                       public meeting and may be emailed,
                                                    Administration Act, (i.e., that they were               completed.                                            hand-delivered, or sent by mail. DOE
                                                    developed in a manner that fully                           DOE requires visitors to have laptops              prefers to receive requests and advance
                                                    provides for public participation,                      and other devices, such as tablets,                   copies via email. Please include a
                                                    comment, and review). DOE is,                           checked upon entry into the building.                 telephone number to enable DOE staff to
                                                    however, consulting with the Attorney                   Any person wishing to bring these                     make a follow-up contact, if needed.
                                                    General and the Chairwoman of the FTC                   devices into the Forrestal Building will
                                                    concerning the effect on competition of                 be required to obtain a property pass.                C. Conduct of Public Meeting
                                                    requiring manufacturers to use the test                 Visitors should avoid bringing these                     DOE will designate a DOE official to
                                                    method in this standard.                                devices, or allow an extra 45 minutes to              preside at the public meeting and may
                                                                                                            check in. Please report to the visitor’s              also use a professional facilitator to aid
                                                    M. Description of Material Incorporated                 desk to have devices checked before                   discussion. The meeting will not be a
                                                    by Reference                                            proceeding through security.                          judicial or evidentiary-type public
                                                       DOE previously adopted                                  Due to the REAL ID Act implemented                 hearing, but DOE will conduct it in
                                                    instrumentation resolution and                          by the Department of Homeland                         accordance with section 336 of EPCA
                                                    measurement uncertainty requirements                    Security (DHS), there have been recent                (42 U.S.C. 6306). A court reporter will
                                                    for testing battery chargers identical to               changes regarding ID requirements for                 be present to record the proceedings and
                                                    those in the IEC 62301 standard and                     individuals wishing to enter Federal                  prepare a transcript. DOE reserves the
                                                    codified these requirements at 10 CFR                   buildings from specific states and U.S.               right to schedule the order of
                                                    part 430, subpart B, Appendix Y on June                 territories. Driver’s licenses from the               presentations and to establish the
                                                    1, 2011. 76 FR 31750. The IEC                           following states or territory will not be             procedures governing the conduct of the
                                                    published Edition 2.0 of IEC 62301 in                   accepted for building entry and one of                public meeting. After the public meeting
                                                    January 2011, which is available from                   the alternate forms of ID listed below                and until the end of the comment
                                                    the American National Standards                         will be required. DHS has determined                  period, interested parties may submit
                                                    Institute, 25 W. 43rd Street, 4th Floor,                that regular driver’s licenses (and ID                further comments on the proceedings
                                                    New York, NY 10036 or at http://                        cards) from the following jurisdictions               and any aspect of the rulemaking.
                                                    webstore.ansi.org/. This revised version                are not acceptable for entry into DOE                    The public meeting will be conducted
                                                    of the testing standard refined the test                facilities: Alaska, American Samoa,                   in an informal, conference style. DOE
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                                                    equipment specifications, measuring                     Arizona, Louisiana, Maine,                            will present summaries of comments
                                                    techniques, and uncertainty                             Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York,                   received before the public meeting,
                                                    determination to improve the method                     Oklahoma, and Washington. Acceptable                  allow time for prepared general
                                                    for measuring loads with high crest                     alternate forms of Photo-ID include: U.S.             statements by participants, and
                                                    factors and/or low power factors, such                  Passport or Passport Card; an Enhanced                encourage all interested parties to share
                                                    as the low power modes typical of                       Driver’s License or Enhanced ID-Card                  their views on issues affecting this
                                                    battery chargers operating in standby                   issued by the states of Minnesota, New                rulemaking. Each participant will be
                                                    mode. These provisions were contained                   York or Washington (Enhanced licenses                 allowed to make a general statement


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                                                    (within time limits determined by DOE),                 first and last names, organization                    letter with a list of supporters’ names
                                                    before the discussion of specific topics.               names, correspondence containing                      compiled into one or more PDFs. This
                                                    DOE will permit, as time permits, other                 comments, and any documents                           reduces comment processing and
                                                    participants to comment briefly on any                  submitted with the comments.                          posting time.
                                                    general statements.                                        Do not submit to regulations.gov                      Confidential Business Information.
                                                       At the end of all prepared statements                information for which disclosure is                   According to 10 CFR 1004.11, any
                                                    on a topic, DOE will permit participants                restricted by statute, such as trade                  person submitting information that he
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                                                    you for clarification, DOE may not be                   format. Provide documents that are not                methodology for selecting a battery for
                                                    able to consider your comment.                          secured, written in English and free of               multi-capacity, multi-voltage, multi-
                                                       However, your contact information                    any defects or viruses. Documents                     chemistry battery chargers. (See section
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                                                    will be publicly viewable if you include                should not contain special characters or              III.A.1)
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                                                    attached to your comment. Any                           they should carry the electronic                      methodology for selecting a single
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                                                    publicly viewable should not be                            Campaign form letters. Please submit               charger combination that results in the
                                                    included in your comment, nor in any                    campaign form letters by the originating              highest maintenance mode power when
                                                    document attached to your comment.                      organization in batches of between 50 to              Table 4.1 results in two or more unique
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                                                       3. DOE seeks comment on the other                    PART 429—CERTIFICATION,
                                                    options considered for addressing multi-                COMPLIANCE, AND ENFORCEMENT
                                                    voltage, multi-capacity battery chargers.               FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS AND
                                                    (See section III.A.1)                                   COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
                                                       4. DOE seeks comments on the                         EQUIPMENT                                             And, x̄ is the sample mean; h is the
                                                    exclusion of back-up battery chargers                                                                             number of samples; and xi is the ith
                                                    from the scope of the test procedure.                   ■ 1. The authority citation for part 429                  sample; or,
                                                    (See section III.A.2)                                   continues to read as follows:                           (B) The lower 97.5 percent confidence
                                                       5. DOE seeks comments on the merits                                                                        limit (LCL) of the true mean divided by
                                                                                                                Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291–6317.
                                                    of incorporating IEC 62301 V.2 updates                                                                        1.05, where:
                                                    into the current battery chargers test                  ■   2. Revise § 429.39 to read as follows:
                                                    procedure in Appendix Y. (See section
                                                    III.A.3)                                                § 429.39    Battery chargers.
                                                       6. DOE seeks comments on amending                      (a) Determination of represented
                                                    the depth of discharge to 50% of the                    value. Manufacturers must determine                   And x̄ is the sample mean; s is the
                                                    rated voltage of the battery for lead acid              represented values, which includes                         sample standard deviation; n is the
                                                    batteries during conditioning. (See                     certified ratings, for each basic model of                 number of samples; and t0.975 is the
                                                    section III.DA.4)                                       battery charger in accordance with
                                                       7. DOE seeks comment on adding                                                                                  t statistic for a 97.5% one-tailed
                                                                                                            following sampling provisions.                             confidence interval with n-1
                                                    optional discharge rates at 10 hrs. (or
                                                                                                              (1) Represented values include:                          degrees of freedom (from appendix
                                                    C/10) and 20 hrs. (or C/20) in the
                                                                                                            Battery discharge energy in watt hours                     A to subpart B of part 429).
                                                    Battery Discharge Energy Test for lead
                                                                                                            (Wh), 24-hour energy consumption in                     (b) Certification reports. (1) The
                                                    acid batteries. (See section III.A.4)
                                                                                                            watt hours (Wh), maintenance mode                     requirements of § 429.12 are applicable
                                                       8. DOE seeks comment on its proposal
                                                                                                            power in watts (W), standby mode                      to battery chargers;
                                                    to amend the sampling and certification
                                                                                                            power in watts (W), and off mode power                  (2) Pursuant to § 429.12(b)(13), a
                                                    requirements for battery chargers. (See
                                                                                                            in watts (W).                                         certification report must include the
                                                    section III.A.5)
                                                       9. DOE seeks comment on the updates                    (2) Units to be tested. The                         following public product-specific
                                                    to Table 3.1 to correct for a reference                 requirements of § 429.11 are applicable               information: The manufacturer and
                                                    error and update units for the required                 to battery chargers; and, for each basic              model of the test battery; the nameplate
                                                    values identified in the table. (See                    model of battery charger, a sample of                 battery voltage of the test battery in volts
                                                    section III.A.7)                                        sufficient size must be randomly                      (V); the nameplate charge capacity of
                                                       10. DOE seeks comment on the                         selected and tested to ensure that—                   the test battery in ampere-hours (Ah);
                                                    burden estimates outlined in the review                   (i) Any represented value of energy                 the nameplate charge energy, if
                                                    of the Paperwork Reduction Act. (See                    consumption or power for which                        available, of the battery in watt hours
                                                    section IV.C)                                           consumers would favor lower values                    (Wh); the manufacturer and model,
                                                                                                            must be greater than or equal to the                  when applicable, of the external power
                                                    VI. Approval of the Office of the                                                                             supply used for testing; the average
                                                    Secretary                                               higher of:
                                                                                                              (A) The mean of the sample, where:                  duration of the charge and maintenance
                                                      The Secretary of Energy has approved                                                                        mode test in hours (hr) for the units
                                                    publication of this proposed rule.                                                                            sampled; battery discharge energy in
                                                    List of Subjects                                                                                              watt hours (Wh); 24-hour energy
                                                                                                                                                                  consumption in watt hours (Wh);
                                                    10 CFR Part 429                                                                                               maintenance mode power in watts (W);
                                                      Confidential business information,                    And, x̄ is the sample mean; h is the                  standby mode power in watts (W); and
                                                    Energy conservation, Household                             number of samples; and xi is the ith               off mode power in watts (W).
                                                    appliances, Imports, Reporting and                         sample; or,                                        ■ 3. Revise paragraph (e) of § 429.110 to
                                                    recordkeeping requirements.                                                                                   read as follows:
                                                                                                              (B) The upper 97.5 percent confidence
                                                    10 CFR Part 430                                         limit (UCL) of the true mean divided by               § 429.110   Enforcement testing.
                                                                                                            1.05, where:                                          *     *     *    *     *
                                                      Administrative practice and
                                                    procedure, Confidential business                                                                                (e) Basic model compliance. DOE will
                                                    information, Energy conservation,                                                                             evaluate whether a basic model
                                                    Household appliances, Imports,                                                                                complies with the applicable energy
                                                                                                                                                                  conservation standard(s) based on
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                                                    Incorporation by reference,
                                                    Intergovernmental relations, Small                      And x̄ is the sample mean; s is the                   testing conducted in accordance with
                                                    businesses.                                                sample standard deviation; n is the                the applicable test procedures specified
                                                                                                               number of samples; and t0.975 is the               in parts 430 and 431 of this chapter, and
                                                      Issued in Washington, DC, on July 27,                                                                       with the following statistical sampling
                                                    2015.                                                      t statistic for a 97.5% one-tailed
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                                                                                                               confidence interval with n-1                       procedures:
                                                    Kathleen B. Hogan,                                                                                              (1) For products with applicable
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                                                    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy                      degrees of freedom (from appendix
                                                                                                               A to subpart B of part 429); and                   energy conservation standard(s) in
                                                    Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and Renewable                                                                   § 430.32, and commercial prerinse spray
                                                    Energy.                                                   (ii) Any represented value energy                   valves, illuminated exit signs, traffic
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                                                      For the reasons stated in the                         consumption or power of a basic model                 signal modules and pedestrian modules,
                                                    preamble, DOE is proposing to amend                     for which consumers would favor                       commercial clothes washers, and metal
                                                    parts 429 and 430 of chapter II of title                higher values must be less than or equal              halide lamp ballasts, DOE will use a
                                                    10, Code of Federal Regulations as set                  to the lower of:                                      sample size of not more than 21 units
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                                                    forth below:                                              (A) The mean of the sample, where:                  and follow the sampling plans in


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                                                    appendix A of this subpart (Sampling                    testing of fewer than the otherwise                   § 430.2    Definitions.
                                                    for Enforcement Testing of Covered                      required number of units.                             *      *     *    *   *
                                                    Consumer Products and Certain High-                       (7) When DOE makes a determination                     Back-up battery charger means a
                                                    Volume Commercial Equipment).                           in accordance with section (e)(6) to test             battery charger:
                                                       (2) For automatic commercial ice                     less than the number of units specified                  (1) That is embedded in a separate
                                                    makers; commercial refrigerators,                       in paragraphs (e)(1) through (4) of this              end-use product that is designed to
                                                    freezers, and refrigerator-freezers;                    section, DOE will base the compliance                 continuously operate using main power
                                                    refrigerated bottled or canned vending                  determination on the results of such                  (AC or DC); and
                                                    machines; and commercial HVAC and                       testing in accordance with appendix B                    (2) Whose sole purpose is to recharge
                                                    WH equipment, DOE will use an initial                   of this subpart (Sampling Plan for                    a battery used to maintain continuity of
                                                    sample size of not more than four units                 Enforcement Testing of Covered                        load power in case of input power
                                                    and follow the sampling plans in                        Equipment and Certain Low-Volume                      failure.
                                                    appendix B of this subpart (Sampling                    Covered Products) using a sample size                 *      *     *    *   *
                                                    Plan for Enforcement Testing of Covered                 (n1) equal to the number of units tested.
                                                    Equipment and Certain Low-Volume                                                                              § 430.3    [Amended]
                                                                                                              (8) For the purposes of this section,
                                                    Covered Products).                                                                                            ■ 7. In § 430.3, paragraph (p)(4) is
                                                       (3) If fewer than four units of a basic              available units are those that are
                                                                                                                                                                  amended by removing ‘‘and X’’ and
                                                    model are available for testing when the                available for distribution in commerce
                                                                                                                                                                  adding in its place ‘‘X, and Y’’.
                                                    manufacturer receives the notice, then:                 within the United States.
                                                                                                                                                                  ■ 8. In § 430.23, revise paragraph (aa) to
                                                       (i) DOE will test the available unit(s);             ■ 4. Add appendix D to subpart C of
                                                                                                                                                                  read as follows:
                                                    or                                                      part 429 to read as follows:
                                                       (ii) If one or more other units of the               Appendix D to Subpart C of Part 429—
                                                                                                                                                                  § 430.23 Test procedures for the
                                                    basic model are expected to become                                                                            measurement of energy and water
                                                                                                            Sampling Plan for Enforcement Testing                 consumption.
                                                    available within 30 calendar days, DOE                  of Battery Chargers
                                                    may instead, at its discretion, test either:                                                                  *      *     *     *    *
                                                       (A) The available unit(s) and one or                   a. The initial sample size (n) for                     (aa) Battery chargers. Measure battery
                                                    more of the other units that                            enforcement testing of battery chargers is four       discharge energy, expressed in watt-
                                                    subsequently become available (up to a                  units.                                                hours, in accordance with section 5.8 of
                                                                                                              b. Test each unit in the sample according
                                                    maximum of four); or                                                                                          appendix Y of this subpart. Measure the
                                                                                                            to the test procedure in 10 CFR part 430,
                                                       (B) Up to four of the other units that               subpart B, appendix Y, recording the
                                                                                                                                                                  24-hour energy consumption of a battery
                                                    subsequently become available.                          following metrics: 24-hour energy (Wh),               charger in active and maintenance
                                                       (4) For battery chargers, DOE will use               battery discharge energy (Wh), maintenance            modes, expressed in watt-hours, and the
                                                    a sample size of not more than 21 units                 mode power (W), standby mode power (W),               power consumption of a battery charger
                                                    and follow the sampling plan in                         off mode power (W), and the duration of the           in maintenance mode, expressed in
                                                    appendix D of this subpart (Sampling                    charge and maintenance mode test.                     watts, in accordance with section 5.10
                                                    Plan for Enforcement Testing of Battery                   c. Compute the sample mean for each of              of appendix Y of this subpart. Measure
                                                    Chargers).                                              the metrics, where                                    the power consumption of a battery
                                                       (5) For distribution transformers, DOE                                                                     charger in standby mode and off mode,
                                                    will use an initial sample size of not                                                                        expressed in watts, in accordance with
                                                    more than five units and follow the                                                                           sections 5.11 and 5.12, respectively, of
                                                    sampling plans in appendix C of this                                                                          appendix Y of this subpart.
                                                    subpart (Sampling Plan for Enforcement                                                                        *      *     *     *    *
                                                                                                            and, x̄ is the sample mean; n is the number
                                                    Testing of Distribution Transformers). If                     of samples; and xi is the ith sample.           ■ 9. Appendix Y to subpart B of part 430
                                                    fewer than five units of a basic model                                                                        is amended by:
                                                                                                               d. Compute Unit Energy Consumption
                                                    are available for testing when the                      (UEC) for the sample using the applicable             ■ a. Revising the introductory text to
                                                    manufacturer receives the test notice,                  equation from the applicable energy                   appendix Y;
                                                    then:                                                   conservation standard for battery chargers in         ■ b. Revising section 1. Scope;
                                                       (i) DOE will test the available unit(s);             § 430.32 and the sample means for each of             ■ c. Revising Table 3.1 and section 3.2;
                                                    or                                                      the metrics, as calculated in step c.                 ■ d. Revising the undesignated center
                                                       (ii) If one or more other units of the                  e. Determine the applicable standard for           heading directly above section 4.1.
                                                    basic model are expected to become                      the basic model being tested (ECS), using the         General Setup;
                                                    available within 30 calendar days, the                  sample mean for battery discharge energy.
                                                                                                                                                                  ■ e. Revising section 4.3b. and Table
                                                    Department may instead, at its                             f. Compare the UEC to the ECS.
                                                                                                               g. If the UEC of the sample is greater than        4.1;
                                                    discretion, test either:                                                                                      ■ f. Revising sections 5.3a., 5.3c.(2)(i),
                                                                                                            the ECS, then the basic model is not
                                                       (A) The available unit(s) and one or                 compliant.                                            5.3d., 5.8c.(2); and
                                                    more of the other units that                                                                                  ■ g. Moving Table 5.2 to appear after
                                                    subsequently become available (up to a                  PART 430—ENERGY CONSERVATION                          section 5.8d. and revising it.
                                                    maximum of five); or                                    PROGRAM FOR CONSUMER                                     The revisions and additions read as
                                                       (B) Up to five of the other units that               PRODUCTS                                              follows:
                                                    subsequently become available.
                                                       (6) Notwithstanding paragraphs (e)(1)                                                                      Appendix Y to Subpart B of Part 430—
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                                                                                                            ■ 5. The authority citation for part 430
                                                    through (4) of this section, if testing of              continues to read as follows:                         Uniform Test Method for Measuring the
                                                    the available or subsequently available                                                                       Energy Consumption of Battery
                                                                                                              Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291–6309; 28 U.S.C.           Chargers
                                                    units of a basic model would be                         2461 note.
                                                    impractical, as for example when a basic                                                                        Note: On or after [DATE 180 DAYS AFTER
                                                    model has unusual testing requirements                  ■  6. Section 430.2 is amended by adding              PUBLICATION OF THE FINAL RULE IN
                                                    or has limited production, DOE may in                   in alphabetical order a definition for                THE FEDERAL REGISTER], any
                                                    its discretion decide to base the                       ‘‘back-up battery charger’’ to read as                representation regarding the energy
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                                                    based upon results generated under this test                             1. Scope                                                                 This appendix does not provide a method for
                                                    procedure. Upon the compliance date(s) of                                  This appendix covers the test requirements                             testing back-up battery chargers.
                                                    any energy conservation standard(s) for
                                                    battery chargers, use of the applicable                                  used to measure the energy consumption for                               *        *         *        *         *
                                                    provisions of this test procedure to                                     battery chargers operating at either DC or                                   3. * * *
                                                    demonstrate compliance with the energy                                   United States AC line voltage (115V at 60Hz).                            *        *         *        *         *
                                                    conservation standard will also be required.

                                                                                                             TABLE 3.1—LIST OF MEASURED OR CALCULATED VALUES
                                                                                                                   Name of measured or calculated value                                                                                            Reference

                                                    Duration of the charge and maintenance mode test (Hrs) ............................................................................................................                         Section   5.2.
                                                    Battery Discharge Energy (Wh) .....................................................................................................................................................         Section   4.6.
                                                    Initial time and power (W) of the input current of connected battery (A) ......................................................................................                             Section   5.8.
                                                    Active and Maintenance Mode Energy Consumption (W, Hrs) ....................................................................................................                                Section   5.6.
                                                    Maintenance Mode Power (W) ......................................................................................................................................................           Section   5.9.
                                                    24-Hour Energy Consumption (Wh) ..............................................................................................................................................              Section   5.10.
                                                    Standby Mode Power (W) .............................................................................................................................................................        Section   5.11.
                                                    Off Mode Power (W) ......................................................................................................................................................................   Section   5.12.



                                                    3.2. Verifying Accuracy and Precision of                                 uncertainty of measurement,’’ of IEC 62301                               the UUT, and test according to those
                                                    Measuring Equipment                                                      (incorporated by reference, see § 430.3).                                requirements. Select a single battery
                                                       Any power measurements recorded, as                                   *        *         *        *        *                                   configuration for testing, according to the
                                                    well as any power measurement equipment                                                                                                           battery selection criteria in Table 4.1.
                                                                                                                             Unit Under Test Setup Requirements
                                                                                                                                                                                                        If the battery selection criteria outlined in
                                                    utilized for testing, shall conform to the                                 4.3. * * *                                                             Table 4.1 results in two or more batteries of
                                                    uncertainty and resolution requirements                                    b. From the detachable batteries specified                             differing configurations, but with equal
                                                    outlined in Section 4, ‘‘General conditions                              above, use Table 4.1 of this appendix to                                 voltage and capacity ratings, use the battery
                                                    for measurements,’’ as well as Annexes B,                                select the batteries to be used for testing
                                                                                                                                                                                                      that results in the highest maintenance mode
                                                    ‘‘Notes on the measurement of low power                                  depending on the type of battery charger
                                                                                                                                                                                                      power, as determined in section 5.9 of this
                                                    modes,’’ and D, ‘‘Determination of                                       being tested. Each row in the table represents
                                                                                                                             a mutually exclusive battery charger type. In                            appendix, for testing.
                                                                                                                             the table, find the single applicable row for                            *        *         *        *         *

                                                                                                                      TABLE 4.1—BATTERY SELECTION FOR TESTING
                                                                                                         Type of charger                                                                                               Tests to perform

                                                                                                                                                                                                                Battery selection
                                                                 Multi-voltage                                 Multi-port                               Multi-capacity                        (from all configurations of all associated batteries)

                                                    No ........................................   No ......................................   No ......................................   Any associated battery.
                                                    No ........................................   No ......................................   Yes ....................................    Highest charge capacity battery.
                                                    No ........................................   Yes ....................................    Yes or No ..........................        Use all ports and use the maximum number of iden-
                                                                                                                                                                                            tical batteries with the highest rated charge capacity
                                                                                                                                                                                            that the charger can accommodate.
                                                    Yes .......................................   No ......................................   No ......................................   Highest voltage battery.

                                                    Yes .......................................                              Yes to either or both                                        Use all ports and use the battery or the configuration
                                                                                                                                                                                            of batteries with the highest individual voltage and
                                                                                                                                                                                            highest total rated energy capacity.



                                                    *        *        *         *        *                                     (i) A battery analyzer at a rate not to exceed                         through at least two previous full charge/
                                                       5. * * *                                                              1 C, until its average cell voltage under load                           discharge cycles shall be fully charged only
                                                       5.3. * * *                                                            reaches the end-of-discharge voltage                                     once as in step c.(1) of this section.
                                                                                                                             specified in Table 5.2 of this appendix for the
                                                       a. No conditioning is to be done on                                                                                                            *        *         *        *         *
                                                                                                                             relevant battery chemistry, with the
                                                    lithium-ion batteries. Proceed directly to                               exception of VRLA and Flooded Lead Acid                                    5.8. * * *
                                                    battery preparation, section 5.4 of this                                 batteries with a capacity of greater than                                  c. * * *
                                                    appendix, when testing chargers for these                                1000Wh which may be discharged at .2C,                                     (2) Set the battery analyzer for a constant
                                                    batteries.                                                               .1C, or .05C and must be discharged to 50%                               discharge current and the end-of-discharge
                                                    *        *        *         *        *                                   of their rated voltage; or                                               voltage in Table 5.2 of this appendix for the
                                                        c. * * *                                                             *        *         *        *        *                                   relevant battery chemistry.
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                                                        (2) * * *                                                               d. Batteries of chemistries, other than
                                                                                                                                                                                                      *        *         *        *         *
                                                                                                                             lithium-ion, that are known to have been




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                                                                         TABLE 5.2—REQUIRED BATTERY DISCHARGE RATES AND END-OF-DISCHARGE BATTERY VOLTAGES
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      End-of-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Discharge rate     discharge
                                                                                                                           Battery chemistry                                                                                          (C)             voltage
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  (volts per cell)

                                                    Valve-Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) ......................................................................................................................                                 0.1               1.75
                                                    Flooded Lead Acid .................................................................................................................................................                     0.1               1.70
                                                    Nickel Cadmium (NiCd) .........................................................................................................................................                         0.2               1.0
                                                    Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) .................................................................................................................................                           0.2               1.0
                                                    Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) .................................................................................................................................................                  0.2               2.5
                                                    Lithium Polymer .....................................................................................................................................................                   0.2               2.5
                                                    Rechargeable Alkaline ...........................................................................................................................................                       0.2               0.9
                                                    Nanophosphate Lithium Ion ...................................................................................................................................                           0.2               2.0
                                                    Silver Zinc ..............................................................................................................................................................              0.2               1.2



                                                    *        *         *         *         *                                    for condenser head pressure controls;                                        1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                    [FR Doc. 2015–19105 Filed 8–5–15; 8:45 a.m.]                                clarify units of measurement for airflow;                                    Washington, DC, 20585–0121. If
                                                    BILLING CODE 6450–01–P                                                      and establish a tolerance on part-load                                       possible, please submit all items on a
                                                                                                                                rating points. DOE also proposes to                                          CD. It is not necessary to include
                                                                                                                                amend the certification, compliance,                                         printed copies.
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY                                                        and enforcement provisions for CUACs                                            4. Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda
                                                                                                                                and CUHPs to specify additional                                              Edwards, U.S. Department of Energy,
                                                    10 CFR Parts 429 and 431                                                    reporting requirements for indoor                                            Building Technologies Program, 950
                                                    [Docket No. EERE–2015–BT–TP–0015]                                           airflow and add enforcement provisions                                       L’Enfant Plaza, SW., Suite 600,
                                                                                                                                for verifying the rated cooling capacity,                                    Washington, DC, 20024. Telephone:
                                                    RIN 1904–AD54                                                                                                                                            (202) 586–2945. If possible, please
                                                                                                                                as the rated cooling capacity determines
                                                                                                                                which class of equipment the product                                         submit all items on a CD. It is not
                                                    Energy Conservation Program: Test
                                                                                                                                belongs to and also determines certain                                       necessary to include printed copies.
                                                    Procedures for Small, Large, and Very                                                                                                                       For detailed instructions on
                                                    Large Air-Cooled Commercial Package                                         testing conditions.
                                                                                                                                                                                                             submitting comments and additional
                                                    Air Conditioning and Heating                                                DATES: DOE will hold a public meeting
                                                                                                                                                                                                             information on the rulemaking process,
                                                    Equipment                                                                   on this proposed test procedure if one
                                                                                                                                                                                                             see section V, ‘‘Public Participation,’’
                                                                                                                                is requested by August 13, 2015. If a
                                                    AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and                                                                                                                  near the end of this document.
                                                                                                                                public meeting is requested, DOE will                                           Docket: The docket, which includes
                                                    Renewable Energy, Department of                                             announce its date and location on the
                                                    Energy.                                                                                                                                                  Federal Register notices, public meeting
                                                                                                                                DOE Web site and via email. The                                              attendee lists and transcripts,
                                                    ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.                                      meeting will also be broadcast as a                                          comments, and other supporting
                                                    SUMMARY:   In this notice of proposed                                       webinar. DOE will accept comments,                                           documents/materials, is available for
                                                    rulemaking (NOPR), the U.S.                                                 data, and information regarding this                                         review at regulations.gov. All
                                                    Department of Energy (DOE) proposes to                                      notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR)                                         documents in the docket are listed in
                                                    reaffirm that the currently prescribed                                      before and after any public meeting, but                                     the regulations.gov index. However,
                                                    test procedure must be used when                                            no later than September 8, 2015. See                                         some documents listed in the index,
                                                    measuring the energy efficiency ratio,                                      section V, ‘‘Public Participation,’’ for                                     such as those containing information
                                                    integrated energy efficiency ratio, and                                     details.                                                                     that is exempt from public disclosure,
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                                                    large, and very large air-cooled                                            must identify the NOPR for Test                                                 A link to the docket Web page can be
                                                    commercial unitary air conditioners                                         Procedures for Small, Large, and Very                                        found at: [www.regulations.gov/
                                                    (CUAC) and commercial unitary heat                                          Large Air-Cooled Commercial Package                                          #!docketDetail;D=EERE-2015-BT-TP-
                                                    pumps (CUHP). With this test procedure                                      Air Conditioning and Heating                                                 0015]. This Web page contains a link to
                                                    rulemaking, DOE fulfills its obligation                                     Equipment, and provide docket number                                         the docket for this notice on the
                                                    under EPCA to review its test                                               EERE–2015–BT–TP–0015 and/or                                                  regulations.gov site. The regulations.gov
                                                    procedures for covered equipment at                                         regulatory information number (RIN)                                          Web page contains instructions on how
                                                    least once every seven years and either                                     number 1904–AD54. Comments may be                                            to access all documents, including
                                                    amend the applicable test procedures or                                     submitted using any of the following                                         public comments, in the docket. See
                                                    publish a determination in the Federal                                      methods:                                                                     section V for information on how to
                                                    Register not to amend them. The                                               1. Federal eRulemaking Portal:                                             submit comments through
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                                                    incorporation by reference of the                                           instructions for submitting comments.                                           For further information on how to
                                                    industry test procedure AHRI Standard                                         2. Email:                                                                  submit a comment, review other public
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                                                    340/360–2007, ‘‘2007 Standard for                                           CommPkgACHeat2015TP0015@                                                     comments and the docket, or participate
                                                    Performance Rating of Commercial and                                        ee.doe.gov Include the docket number                                         in the public meeting, contact Ms.
                                                    Industrial Unitary Air-Conditioning and                                     EERE–2015–BT–TP–0015 and/or RIN                                              Brenda Edwards at (202) 586–2945 or by
                                                    Heat Pump Equipment’’ to certain                                            1904–AD54 in the subject line of the                                         email: Brenda.Edwards@ee.doe.gov.
                                                    sections and addenda; specify                                               message.                                                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    requirements for indoor airflow                                               3. Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S.                                          Ashley Armstrong, U.S. Department of
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                                                    rating conditions; clarify requirements                                     Technologies Program, Mailstop EE–2J,                                        Renewable Energy, Building


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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotice of proposed rulemaking.
DatesComments: DOE will accept comments, data, and information regarding this notice of proposed rulemaking before and after the public meeting, but no later than October 20, 2015. See section V, ``Public Participation,'' for details.
ContactDirect requests for additional information may be sent to Mr. Jeremy Dommu, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building Technologies Program, EE-2J, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585- 0121. Telephone: (202) 586-9870.
FR Citation80 FR 46855 
RIN Number1904-AD45
CFR Citation10 CFR 429
10 CFR 430
CFR AssociatedConfidential Business Information; Energy Conservation; Household Appliances; Imports; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Administrative Practice and Procedure; Incorporation by Reference; Intergovernmental Relations and Small Businesses

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