80_FR_47021 80 FR 46870 - Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Small, Large, and Very Large Air-Cooled Commercial Package Air Conditioning and Heating Equipment

80 FR 46870 - Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Small, Large, and Very Large Air-Cooled Commercial Package Air Conditioning and Heating Equipment

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

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

Page Range46870-46882
FR Document2015-19232

In this notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR), the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) proposes to reaffirm that the currently prescribed test procedure must be used when measuring the energy efficiency ratio, integrated energy efficiency ratio, and coefficient of performance for small, large, and very large air-cooled commercial unitary air conditioners (CUAC) and commercial unitary heat pumps (CUHP). With this test procedure rulemaking, DOE fulfills its obligation under EPCA to review its test procedures for covered equipment at least once every seven years and either amend the applicable test procedures or publish a determination in the Federal Register not to amend them. The proposed amendments would limit the incorporation by reference of the industry test procedure AHRI Standard 340/360-2007, ``2007 Standard for Performance Rating of Commercial and Industrial Unitary Air-Conditioning and Heat Pump Equipment'' to certain sections and addenda; specify requirements for indoor airflow tolerance and adjustment to meet other rating conditions; clarify requirements for condenser head pressure controls; clarify units of measurement for airflow; and establish a tolerance on part-load rating points. DOE also proposes to amend the certification, compliance, and enforcement provisions for CUACs and CUHPs to specify additional reporting requirements for indoor airflow and add enforcement provisions for verifying the rated cooling capacity, as the rated cooling capacity determines which class of equipment the product belongs to and also determines certain testing conditions.

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

10 CFR Parts 429 and 431

[Docket No. EERE-2015-BT-TP-0015]
RIN 1904-AD54


Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Small, Large, 
and Very Large Air-Cooled Commercial Package Air Conditioning and 
Heating Equipment

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

ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.

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SUMMARY: In this notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR), the U.S. 
Department of Energy (DOE) proposes to reaffirm that the currently 
prescribed test procedure must be used when measuring the energy 
efficiency ratio, integrated energy efficiency ratio, and coefficient 
of performance for small, large, and very large air-cooled commercial 
unitary air conditioners (CUAC) and commercial unitary heat pumps 
(CUHP). With this test procedure rulemaking, DOE fulfills its 
obligation under EPCA to review its test procedures for covered 
equipment at least once every seven years and either amend the 
applicable test procedures or publish a determination in the Federal 
Register not to amend them. The proposed amendments would limit the 
incorporation by reference of the industry test procedure AHRI Standard 
340/360-2007, ``2007 Standard for Performance Rating of Commercial and 
Industrial Unitary Air-Conditioning and Heat Pump Equipment'' to 
certain sections and addenda; specify requirements for indoor airflow 
tolerance and adjustment to meet other rating conditions; clarify 
requirements for condenser head pressure controls; clarify units of 
measurement for airflow; and establish a tolerance on part-load rating 
points. DOE also proposes to amend the certification, compliance, and 
enforcement provisions for CUACs and CUHPs to specify additional 
reporting requirements for indoor airflow and add enforcement 
provisions for verifying the rated cooling capacity, as the rated 
cooling capacity determines which class of equipment the product 
belongs to and also determines certain testing conditions.

DATES: DOE will hold a public meeting on this proposed test procedure 
if one is requested by August 13, 2015. If a public meeting is 
requested, DOE will announce its date and location on the DOE Web site 
and via email. The meeting will also be broadcast as a webinar. DOE 
will accept comments, data, and information regarding this notice of 
proposed rulemaking (NOPR) before and after any public meeting, but no 
later than September 8, 2015. See section V, ``Public Participation,'' 
for details.

ADDRESSES: Any comments submitted must identify the NOPR for Test 
Procedures for Small, Large, and Very Large Air-Cooled Commercial 
Package Air Conditioning and Heating Equipment, and provide docket 
number EERE-2015-BT-TP-0015 and/or regulatory information number (RIN) 
number 1904-AD54. 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 EERE-2015-BT-TP-0015 and/or RIN 1904-AD54 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, ``Public 
Participation,'' near the end of this document.
    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: 
[www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=EERE-2015-BT-TP-0015]. This Web 
page contains a link to the docket for this notice on the 
regulations.gov site. The regulations.gov Web page contains 
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 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].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ashley Armstrong, U.S. Department of 
Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building

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Technologies Program, EE-2J, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, 
DC, 20585-0121. Telephone: (202) 586-9590, or email 
[email protected].
    For legal issues, please 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].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DOE intends to incorporate by reference the 
following industry standard into part 429: ANSI/AHRI Standard 340/360-
2007, ``2007 Standard for Performance Rating of Commercial and 
Industrial Unitary Air-Conditioning and Heat Pump Equipment,'' approved 
by ANSI on October 27, 2011 and updated by addendum 1 in December 2010 
and addendum 2 in June 2011 (AHRI 340/360-2007) ANSI/AHRI Standard 340/
360-2007 is available at the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and 
Refrigeration Institute, 2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite 500, Arlington, VA 
22201, (703) 524-8800, or go to: http://www.ahrinet.org.

Table of Contents

I. Authority and Background
II. Summary of the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
III. Discussion
    A. Amendments to the Current DOE Test Procedure
    1. Sections of ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 Incorporated by Reference
    2. Indoor Airflow Adjustment and Reporting
    3. Condenser Head Pressure Controls
    4. Unit of Measurement for Airflow
    5. Tolerance on Percent Load for IEER Part-Load Tests
    B. Certification and Enforcement Issues
    1. Measuring Cooling Capacity for Purposes of Certification, 
Assessment, and Enforcement
    2. Compliance Dates of the Test Procedure Amendments
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. Submission of Comments
    B. 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 in this document refer to the statute as amended through the 
Energy Efficiency Improvement Act of 2015, Pub. L. 114-11 (Apr. 30, 
2015).) Part C of Title III, which for editorial reasons was 
redesignated as Part A-1 upon incorporation into the U.S. Code (42 
U.S.C. 6311-6317, as codified), establishes the Energy Conservation 
Program for Certain Commercial and Industrial Equipment. This equipment 
includes small, large, and very large air-cooled commercial package air 
conditioning and heating equipment--which includes commercial unitary 
air conditioners (CUACs) and commercial unitary heat pumps (CUHPs), the 
subjects of today's notice. (42 U.S.C. 6311(1)(B)-(D))
    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 equipment must use as the basis for (1) certifying to DOE that 
their equipment complies with applicable energy conservation standards 
adopted under EPCA, and (2) making representations about the efficiency 
of the equipment. Similarly, DOE must use these test procedures to 
determine whether the equipment complies with any relevant standards 
promulgated under EPCA.

General Test Procedure Rulemaking Process

    In 42 U.S.C. 6314, EPCA sets forth the general criteria and 
procedures DOE must follow when prescribing or amending test procedures 
for covered equipment. EPCA provides in relevant part that any test 
procedures prescribed or amended under this section must be reasonably 
designed to produce test results which measure energy efficiency, 
energy use or estimated annual operating cost of a covered product 
during a representative average use cycle or period of use and must not 
be unduly burdensome to conduct. (42 U.S.C. 6314(a)(2)) In addition, if 
DOE determines that a test procedure amendment is warranted, it must 
publish proposed test procedures and offer the public an opportunity to 
present oral and written comments on them. (42 U.S.C. 6314(b))
    DOE is also required by EPCA to conduct an evaluation of test 
procedures at least every seven years for each class of covered 
equipment (including CUACs and CUHPs) to determine if an amended test 
procedure would more accurately or fully comply with the requirement to 
be reasonably designed to produce test results that reflect the energy 
efficiency, energy use, and operating costs during a representative 
average use cycle. DOE must either prescribe amended test procedures or 
publish a notice in the Federal Register regarding its determination 
not to amend test procedures. (42 U.S.C. 6314(a)(1)-(2))

Background

    DOE's test procedure for CUACs and CUHPs is codified at Title 10 of 
the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), section 431.96. The current 
regulations require that manufacturers use ANSI/AHRI Standard 340/360-
2007, ``2007 Standard for Performance Rating of Commercial and 
Industrial Unitary Air-Conditioning and Heat Pump Equipment'' 
(henceforth referred to as ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007) when measuring the 
efficiency of a given CUAC or CUHP and certifying that equipment as 
compliant with the applicable standard.\1\ 77 FR 28928, 28990 (May 16, 
2012).
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    \1\ DOE notes that for purposes of this notice, all references 
to ANSI/ASHRAE 340/360-2007 include Addenda 1 and 2 to this 
industry-based standard.
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    On February 1, 2013, DOE published a request for information and 
notice of document availability regarding energy conservation standards 
for CUACs and CUHPs. 78 FR 7296. The request for information solicited 
information from the public to help DOE determine whether national 
standards more stringent than those that are currently in place would 
result in a significant amount of additional energy savings and whether 
those national standards would be technologically feasible and 
economically justified. DOE also sought information from the public on 
the merits of adopting the integrated energy efficiency ratio (IEER) as 
the energy efficiency descriptor for small, large, and very large air-
cooled commercial air conditioners and heat pumps. Currently, 
manufacturers must measure the energy efficiency of their equipment 
using the energy efficiency ratio (EER), which provides a measurement 
of the full-load efficiency of a given unit. The procedure to follow 
when measuring and calculating that value, like the proposed IEER 
metric, is found in ANSI/ASHRAE

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340/360-2007. See ANSI/ASHRAE 340/360-2007 at sec. 6. Comments received 
on the topic of IEER are discussed in a related energy conservation 
standards NOPR, which was published in September 2014. 79 FR 58948 
(Sept. 30, 2014).
    Subsequently, on April 1, 2015, DOE issued a notice of intent to 
establish the Commercial Package Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps and 
Commercial Warm Air Furnaces Working Group to negotiate either a notice 
of proposed rulemaking (NOPR) or final rule for energy conservation 
standards for this equipment. 80 FR 17363. This Working Group was 
established under the Appliance Standards and Rulemaking Federal 
Advisory Committee (ASRAC) in accordance with the Federal Advisory 
Committee Act and the Negotiated Rulemaking Act. See 5 U.S.C. 
Appendix--Federal Advisory Committee Act and 5 U.S.C. 561-570a. The 
Working Group, which consisted of 17 members, including one member from 
ASRAC and one DOE representative, met six times (five times in-person 
and once by teleconference). The meetings were held on April 28, May 
11-12, May 20-21, June 1-2, June 9-10, and June 15, 2015. The Working 
Group successfully reached consensus on energy conservation standards 
for commercial package air conditioners and heat pumps and commercial 
warm air furnaces, which included the Working Group's recommendations 
to ASRAC on the energy conservation standards. The group also chose to 
provide test procedure and metric-related recommendations to the 
committee. ASRAC voted unanimously to approve the Working Group's 
recommendations on June 17, 2015. Consistent with those 
recommendations, DOE proposes to amend the test procedure and 
associated certification regulations for small, large, and very large 
air-cooled commercial package air conditioning and heating equipment to 
implement the Working Group's recommendations. Participants in the 
Working Group consisted of the following entities aside from DOE:

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          Participant            Acronym, abbreviation     Affiliation
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Air Conditioning Contractors    ACCA..................  Contractor/
 of America.                                             Installer
                                                         Group.
Air-Conditioning, Heating, and  AHRI..................  HVAC
 Refrigeration Institute.                                Manufacturers
                                                         Group.
Appliance Standards Awareness   ASAP..................  Energy
 Project.                                                Efficiency
                                                         Advocacy Group.
Emerson Climate Technologies..  Emerson...............  Manufacturer.
Goodman Manufacturing.........  Goodman...............  Manufacturer.
Lennox International..........  Lennox................  Manufacturer.
Mitsubishi Electric...........  Mitsubishi............  Manufacturer.
Natural Resources Defense       NRDC..................  Energy
 Council.                                                Efficiency
                                                         Advocacy Group.
Northwest Energy Efficiency     NEEA..................  Energy
 Alliance.                                               Efficiency
                                                         Advocacy Group.
Pacific Gas & Electric          Cal. IOUs.............  Investor-Owned
 Company, San Diego Gas &                                Utilities.
 Electric Company, Southern
 California Edison, and
 Southern California Gas
 Company.
Rheem Manufacturing Company...  Rheem.................  Manufacturer.
Sheet Metal and Air             SMACCNA...............  Contractor/
 Conditioning Contractors                                Installer
 National Association, Inc..                             Group.
Trane/Ingersoll Rand..........  Trane.................  Manufacturer.
United Technologies             Carrier...............  Manufacturer.
 Corporation (Carrier).
Underwriters Laboratories.....  UL....................  Test Lab.
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    DOE considers the activity associated with this rulemaking 
sufficient to satisfy the statutory requirement that DOE review its 
test procedures for all covered equipment, including CUACs and CUHPs, 
at least once every seven years and either amend the applicable test 
procedures or publish a determination in the Federal Register not to 
amend them. (42 U.S.C. 6314(a)(1))

II. Summary of the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

    DOE is proposing several amendments to its regulations related to 
the test procedures prescribed for CUACs and CUHPs in 10 CFR part 431, 
subpart F. First, DOE proposes to amend the current DOE test procedure 
to incorporate only certain sections of ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 rather 
than in its entirety. Second, DOE proposes amendments to incorporate a 
tolerance on the indoor airflow rate. In particular, during full load 
testing in cooling mode, the indoor airflow rate would be required to 
remain within +/-5 percent of the rated full-load indoor airflow. The 
unit and/or test facility must be adjusted to maintain this tolerance 
for indoor airflow rate while ensuring that the ESP remains within the 
tolerance required by the test procedure. For any other condition using 
full-load airflow (e.g. full-load heating for a heat pump), the +/-5 
percent tolerance would also apply and, if necessary, a test facility 
adjustment would be made in order to maintain air flow within the 
required tolerance, but the unit itself may not be adjusted. Third, DOE 
proposes to clarify that condenser head pressure controls, if included 
with the unit, must be active during testing. Fourth, DOE proposes to 
clarify that reference to cubic feet per minute (CFM) in ANSI/AHRI 340/
360-2007 must be interpreted as referring to standard CFM (SCFM). 
Fifth, DOE proposes that when conducting part-load testing to measure 
IEER, the difference between the percent load calculated for a part-
load test point and its target value may be as much as three percent 
without requiring interpolation or application of the cyclic 
degradation factor specified in ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007. Sixth, DOE 
proposes to amend the certification, compliance, and enforcement 
provisions for CUACs and CUHPs. These amendments include adding 
enforcement provisions for verifying the cooling capacity, as the 
cooling capacity determines which class of equipment the product 
belongs to and also determines certain testing conditions. Lastly, DOE 
has proposed a definition of integrated energy efficiency ratio (IEER).
    DOE believes that none of these clarifications or amendments would 
result in any changes to the energy efficiency of current equipment. 
Representations of energy efficiency metrics would be required to be 
based on the amended test procedure beginning 360 days after the date 
of publication of the final rule. 42 U.S.C. 6314(d) (prescribing a 360-
day period after a test procedure's publication by which manufacturer 
representations of energy consumption or energy costs must be based on 
that procedure).

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III. Discussion

A. Amendments to the Current DOE Test Procedure

    DOE proposes making several amendments to the current DOE test 
procedure, which incorporates ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 by reference. 
These amendments are detailed below.
1. Sections of ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 Incorporated by Reference
    Currently, 10 CFR 431.96, Table 2, specifies that when measuring 
the energy efficiency of CUACs and CUHPs using the metrics EER and 
coefficient of performance (COP), ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 must be used, 
but omitting section 6.3 of that industry testing standard. DOE 
proposes that when testing CUACs and CUHPs using the EER, COP, and IEER 
metrics, only certain sections of ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 are required, 
specifically sections 3, 4, and 6 (but, again, omitting section 6.3), 
rather than applying the entirety of ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007. The 
sections DOE proposes to incorporate are those that include the 
relevant testing provisions that apply directly to the DOE test 
procedure, while the excluded sections contain provisions unrelated to 
the DOE test procedure. DOE proposes not to incorporate section 5 of 
ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007, which consists of a single sentence referring 
to use of ASHRAE 37, ``Methods of Testing for Rating Unitary Air-
Conditioning and Heat Pump Equipment,'' for test methods and 
procedures. DOE proposes this change because the version of this test 
method is not specified. Instead, DOE proposes to incorporate by 
reference the most recent version of this test procedure--ANSI/ASHRAE 
37-2009. The test standard would be listed in 10 CFR 431.95, and 
incorporated by reference in 10 CFR 431.96. In case of a conflict 
between ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 or ANSI/ASHRAE 37-2009 and the CFR, the 
CFR provisions control.
2. Indoor Airflow Adjustment and Reporting
    Section 6.1.3.2 of ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 establishes minimum 
external static pressure (ESP) rating requirements for different 
equipment capacities and requirements for the indoor-coil airflow rate 
for determining standard ratings. DOE notes that AHRI 340/360 also 
refers to ESP as ``external pressure'' and ``external resistance.'' 
Section 6.1.3.2 establishes a tolerance of -0 in. H2O to 
+0.05 in. H2O for ESP (i.e., the measured ESP may not be any 
lower but can be up to 0.05 in. H2O higher than the required 
minimum) but does not contain a tolerance for the airflow rate. 
Manufacturers are currently required to report, among other 
information, the model number and specifications of the motor and the 
drive kit, including settings, associated with that specific motor that 
were used to determine the certified rating; as well as the rated 
airflow in SCFM for each fan coil; in the supplemental information 
submitted with the certification report for the unit. (See 10 CFR 
429.43(b)(4)(i))
    DOE proposes that any subsequent testing (e.g., DOE assessment and 
enforcement testing) must use the same motor and drive assembly and 
settings specified in the certification information, and that the party 
conducting testing would be required to ensure that the ESP is within 
the tolerances set forth in Section 6.1.3.2 of ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 
and must verify that the indoor airflow rate is within +/-5 percent of 
the manufacturer-rated full-load indoor airflow rate. If the indoor 
airflow in SCFM measured at the required ESP is outside the +/-5 
percent tolerance, the unit and/or test facility must be adjusted to 
set up the unit such that both the airflow and ESP are within the 
required tolerances. This process may include, but is not limited to, 
adjusting any adjustable motor sheaves, adjusting variable frequency 
drive (VFD) settings, or adjusting the code tester fan. DOE believes 
that the proposed 5 percent tolerance on airflow is an appropriate 
compromise of test burden and precision because holding this tolerance 
has been possible without difficulty in DOE's own testing, and because 
testing and analysis shows that the impact of up to 5 percent airflow 
rate variation on capacity and IEER is minimal. For example, DOE 
testing of a 7.5-ton CUAC unit suggested that 5 percent variation in 
the full-load airflow would cause 0.5 percent variation in EER and 0.8 
percent variation in capacity. DOE also used data available in 
manufacturer data sheets to calculate IEER as a function of indoor 
airflow for several commercial air conditioners and determined that a 5 
percent variation in airflow would be expected to cause, on average, a 
1.5 percent variation in IEER. (See EERE-2015-BT-TP-0015.) DOE requests 
comment on the appropriateness of the +/-5 percent tolerance and/or 
data that might show that a different tolerance level might be more 
appropriate. This is Issue 1 in section V.B, ``Issues on Which DOE 
Seeks Comment.''
    ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007, section 6.1.3.2.e specifies that the full-
load cooling airflow rate must be employed for any other condition 
using full-load air flow (e.g., full-load heating) without regard to 
resulting ESP. DOE proposes that the +/-5 percent tolerance for air 
flow rate must be applied for these other conditions as well. If 
necessary, a test facility adjustment may have to be made in order to 
maintain air flow within the required tolerance; for example, 
adjustment of the code tester fan may be needed to ensure air flow 
within the specified tolerance range even if the ESP is no longer 
within the range specified for operation in full-capacity cooling mode. 
(In this situation, the tester would not adjust the unit under test.) 
DOE requests comments on this interpretation and clarification of the 
requirements of ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007, section 6.1.3.2.e, regarding 
operation in modes other than full-capacity cooling. This is Issue 2 in 
section V.B, ``Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment.''
    DOE realizes that some units may be designed to operate with a 
different indoor airflow rate for cooling or heating mode, such as when 
the unit incorporates variable speed indoor fans. In that case, DOE 
proposes that manufacturers would report the individual indoor airflow 
rates in cooling and heating mode. DOE is proposing this approach in 
order to capture air flow rates used in the different full-load tests 
(i.e., heating and cooling). DOE requests comment on whether marketed 
units actually operate in this manner, and if so, whether this proposed 
provision would be appropriate for such units. This is Issue 3 in 
section V.B, ``Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment.''
    DOE also proposes that a manufacturer must include in its 
certification report the adjusted indoor airflow at each part-load 
condition. Inclusion of these part-load air flow rates would allow 
confirmation that, during any subsequent third-party testing, the 
equipment is operating at part-load as rated.
3. Condenser Head Pressure Controls
    Note 2 of Table 6 of ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 specifies that 
condenser airflow should be adjusted as required by the unit controls 
for head pressure control. Condenser head pressure controls regulate 
the flow of refrigerant through the condenser and/or adjust operation 
of condenser fans to prevent condenser pressures from dropping too low 
during low-ambient operation. When employed, these controls ensure that 
the refrigerant pressure is high enough to maintain adequate flow 
through refrigerant expansion devices such as thermostatic expansion 
valves. The use of condenser head pressure controls influences a unit's 
performance, making it important that

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this feature be operating during the test because it would be operating 
in the field. DOE proposes to specify that condenser head pressure 
controls, if included with the unit, must be active during testing.
    The use of condenser head pressure controls may prevent a unit from 
reaching steady state prior to testing. For example, a unit employing 
condenser head pressure control might cycle a condenser fan to control 
head pressure. The current DOE test procedure does not address such 
operation. Hence, if a unit with condenser head pressure controls 
cannot achieve steady-state operation with the controls active, and 
thus cannot be tested, the manufacturer would have to request a waiver. 
See 10 CFR 431.401 (``Any interested person may submit a petition to 
waive for a particular basic model the requirements of any uniform test 
method contained in this part, upon the grounds that . . . the basic 
model contains one or more design characteristics that prevent testing 
of the basic model according to the prescribed test procedures.'') DOE 
requests comment on whether there are any units sold for which this 
might occur and what changes, if any, may be needed to DOE's proposal 
to address this scenario. This is Issue 4 in section V.B, ``Issues on 
Which DOE Seeks Comment.''
4. Unit of Measurement for Airflow
    ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 lacks clarity regarding references to CFM as 
opposed to SCFM. In order to resolve this, DOE proposes that all 
instances of CFM as a unit of airflow must be interpreted to mean SCFM 
where they appear in the sections of ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 
incorporated by reference in 10 CFR part 431, subpart F.
5. Tolerance on Percent Load for IEER Part-Load Tests
    For calculating IEER, section 6.2.2 of ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 
specifies that the unit efficiency must be determined at 100 percent, 
75 percent, 50 percent, and 25 percent load (defined as part-load net 
cooling capacity divided by full-load net cooling capacity, then 
multiplied by 100 percent) at the conditions specified in Table 6 of 
ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 (Table 6). ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 also provides 
instruction for when a unit cannot operate at the 75 percent, 50 
percent, and 25 percent part-load test points, but does not specify a 
tolerance for the percent load, i.e. how much can the load deviate from 
the part-load test point and still be considered operating at the part-
load test point. For example, if the calculated percent load for one of 
the part-load tests is 75.5 percent, are the results of this test 
acceptable for use as the 75 percent part-load test point condition?
    DOE proposes to apply a +/-3 percent tolerance to each part load 
test point. In other words, the difference between the percent load 
calculated for a part-load test point and its target value may be as 
much as 3 percent and still be considered to be operating at the target 
part-load test point. DOE anticipates that this proposal will reduce 
testing time and burden by eliminating additional part-load tests in 
cases where operation closely approaches but does not exactly meet the 
target part-load test points. DOE requests comment on establishing this 
tolerance and on the appropriateness of the proposed tolerance level. 
This is Issue 5 in section V.B, ``Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment.''

B. Certification and Enforcement Issues

1. Measuring Cooling Capacity for Purposes of Certification, 
Assessment, and Enforcement
    Manufacturers must certify and report CUAC and CUHP cooling 
capacity (in Btu/h) when certifying the efficiency of this equipment, 
per 10 CFR 429.43(b)(2). The cooling capacity represented by 
manufacturers for certification and compliance purposes must be 
determined through testing in accordance with 10 CFR 431.96. DOE 
proposes that the cooling capacity certified to DOE for a given basic 
model must be the average of the capacities measured for the sample of 
units tested to certify that basic model, rounded according to the 
multiples in Table 4 in ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007.
    DOE proposes that when conducting assessment and enforcement 
testing, the total cooling capacity must be measured pursuant to the 
test requirements of 10 CFR 431.96 for each unit tested, and the 
results of the measurement(s) (either the measured cooling capacity for 
a single unit sample or the average of the measured cooling capacities 
for a multiple-unit sample) compared to the value of cooling capacity 
certified by the manufacturer. The manufacturer-certified cooling 
capacity will be considered valid if the cooling capacity determined 
through DOE testing is within five percent of the certified cooling 
capacity.
2. Compliance Dates of the Test Procedure Amendments
    In amending a test procedure for small, large, or very large 
commercial package air conditioning and heating equipment, EPCA directs 
DOE to determine to what extent, if any, the test procedure would alter 
the measured energy efficiency or measured energy use of a covered 
product. (42 U.S.C. 6314(a)(4)) If the amended test procedure alters 
the measured energy efficiency or measured energy use, the Secretary 
must amend the applicable energy conservation standard accordingly. (42 
U.S.C. 6314(a)(4) (requiring that the provisions of 42 U.S.C. 6293(e), 
which includes determining the impact that changes to a test procedure 
would have on the measured energy efficiency or energy use of a covered 
product))
    In DOE's view, no aspect of this NOPR is likely to alter the 
measured efficiency of CUACs and CUHPs. These proposed amendments, 
which follow the Working Group's recommendations, relate to DOE's 
efforts to establish amended energy conservation standards for CUACs 
and CUHPs. As part of that standards rulemaking effort, DOE had 
proposed, and the Working Group adopted, an approach that would base 
the amended standards for this equipment on IEER instead of EER. See 79 
FR 58947 at 58956 (September 30, 2014); ASRAC Commercial Package Air 
Conditioners and Commercial Warm Air Furnaces Working Group Term Sheet, 
at 2 (June 15, 2015). DOE has also proposed a definition of IEER to 
support the Working Group's approach. Consistent with this transition 
to IEER as the reporting metric for this equipment, DOE proposes to 
require the reporting of indoor part-load airflow rates used in the 
IEER calculation as of the compliance date of the new standard. DOE 
also proposes another amendment associated with the measurement of 
IEER--applying a +/- 3 percent tolerance to each part-load test point 
for IEER ratings. This proposed amendment, if adopted, would be 
required as of the compliance date of the new standard.
    The proposed amendments not specifically related to IEER would, 
rather than alter the measured efficiency or measured energy use of 
CUAC and CUHP equipment, clarify how to test this equipment. These 
proposed amendments would limit the incorporation by reference of ANSI/
AHRI 340/360-2007 to certain sections, establish a tolerance on full-
load indoor airflow, add condenser head pressure control requirements, 
and clarify units of measurement for airflow. These proposals, if 
adopted, would result in no procedural changes related to how testing 
would be performed. These proposed amendments, if adopted,

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would become effective 30 days after publication of the final rule in 
the Federal Register. Consistent with 42 U.S.C. 6314(d), any 
representations of energy consumption of CUACs and CUHPs must be based 
on any final amended test procedures 360 days after the publication of 
the test procedure final rule.

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 (Oct. 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 (IRFA) 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.
    DOE reviewed today's proposed rule under the provisions of the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act and the procedures and policies published on 
February 19, 2003. This proposed rule prescribes test procedures that 
will be used to test compliance with energy conservation standards for 
the equipment that are the subject of this rulemaking. DOE has 
tentatively concluded that the proposed rule would not have a 
significant impact on a substantial number of small entities.
    For manufacturers of small, large, and very large air-cooled CUAC 
and CUHP, 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 (Sept. 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/category/navigation-structure/contracting/contracting-officials/small-business-size-standards. 
Manufacturing of small, large, and very large air-cooled CUAC and CUHP 
is classified under NAICS 333415, ``Air-Conditioning and Warm Air 
Heating Equipment and Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Equipment 
Manufacturing.'' The SBA sets a threshold of 750 employees or less for 
an entity to be considered as a small business for this category. DOE 
initially identified 12 potential manufacturers of commercial packaged 
air conditioners sold in the U.S. DOE then determined that 10 were 
large manufacturers, manufacturers that are foreign-owned and -
operated, or manufacturers that do not produce products covered by this 
rulemaking. DOE was able to determine that 2 manufacturers meet the 
SBA's definition of a ``small business'' and manufacture products 
covered by this rulemaking.
    DOE expects the impact of the proposed rule on manufacturers, 
including small businesses, to be minimal. The proposed rule would 
amend DOE's certification requirements to specify additional reporting 
requirements and add enforcement provisions for verifying cooling 
capacity. The proposed rule would also clarify or amend DOE's test 
procedures to amend AHRI Standard 340/360-2007, ``2007 Standard for 
Performance Rating of Commercial and Industrial Unitary Air-
Conditioning and Heat Pump Equipment,'' to incorporate certain sections 
by reference, specify requirements for airflow adjustment and tolerance 
to meet other rating conditions, require units with condenser head 
pressure controls to be tested with those controls active, clarify the 
unit of measurement for airflow, and establish a tolerance on part-load 
rating points.
    The Working Group has recommended amended energy conservation 
standards rulemaking that the standards will be based on the metric of 
integrated energy efficiency ratio (IEER) instead of energy efficiency 
ratio (EER). DOE expects the impact on test burden to be modest. AHRI 
ratings already include IEER, indicating that many manufacturers, 
representing a large portion of the market, already determine IEER for 
their units. ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2013--Energy Standard for 
Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings (ASHRAE 90.1-2013) has 
adopted an IEER requirement, which makes reporting of IEER necessary 
for shipment to those states and localities that will adopt that 
standard in building codes. Current procedures relating to alternative 
efficiency determination methods (AEDMs), including procedures for 
certifying IEER, require a limited amount of testing to be conducted 
when validating an AEDM for CUACs and CUHPs. 10 CFR 429.70(c)(2)(iv) 
(detailing the minimum number of distinct basic models required to be 
test for purposes of AEDM validation for different equipment types and 
classes) . DOE expects that most CUAC and CUHP ratings will be based on 
results obtained from AEDMs. Although DOE recognizes that some ratings 
will be based on testing, DOE expects these ratings to comprise a small 
minority of products.
    However, to help DOE better understand the burdens when measuring 
IEER instead of EER, DOE requests comment and data on manufacturer 
expectations of the number of models that will likely be tested rather 
than rated with an AEDM. DOE encourages confidential data submissions 
if necessary in order to ensure that such data can be provided.
    For these reasons, DOE certifies that this proposed rule would not 
have a significant economic 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

    Manufacturers of small, large, and very large air-cooled CUAC and 
CUHP equipment must certify to DOE that their equipment complies with 
any applicable energy conservation standards. In certifying compliance, 
manufacturers must test their equipment according to the appropriate 
DOE test procedures for this equipment, including any applicable 
amendments. DOE has established regulations for the certification and 
recordkeeping requirements for all covered consumer products and 
commercial equipment, including CUACs and CUHPs. See 10

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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).
    In the Certification of Commercial Equipment Final Rule published 
in May 2014, DOE amended existing regulations governing compliance 
certification for a variety of commercial equipment covered by EPCA, 
which affected CUAC and CUHP manufacturers. 79 FR 25486 at 25502 (May 
5, 2014). In today's NOPR, DOE proposes to amend its certification 
requirements to specify additional reporting requirements. DOE does not 
believe that these additions to the certification requirements 
constitute a significant additional burden upon respondents, as they 
require minimal additional information to what manufacturers must 
already report in their certification reports. DOE believes that the 
Certification of Commercial Equipment Final Rule provides an accurate 
estimate of the existing burden on respondents and would continue to 
apply to the relevant aspects of the proposed amendments. See 79 FR at 
25496-25498 (detailing burden estimates and indicating an average 
burden of approximately 30 hours per company on an annual basis). OMB 
has approved the revised information collection for DOE's certification 
and recordkeeping requirements. 80 FR 5099 (January 30, 2015).
    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

    In this proposed rule, DOE proposes test procedure amendments that 
it expects will be used to develop and implement future energy 
conservation standards for commercial unitary air conditioners and 
commercial unitary heat pumps. 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 
the necessity for such actions. The 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 
equipment that is the subject of today's 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 (Feb. 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 proposed rule contains neither an intergovernmental 
mandate, nor a mandate that may result in the expenditure of $100 
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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 regulation 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 (Feb. 22, 2002), and 
DOE's guidelines were published at 67 FR 62446 (Oct. 7, 2002). DOE has 
reviewed today's 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.
    Today's regulatory action to amend the test procedure for measuring 
the energy efficiency of CUACs and CUHPs 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.

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.
    The proposed rule incorporates testing methods contained in the 
following commercial standards: ANSI/AHRI Standard 340/360-2007 and 
ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 37-2009. The Department has evaluated these 
standards and is unable to conclude whether they fully comply with the 
requirements of section 32(b) of the FEAA, (i.e., that they were 
developed in a manner that fully provides for public participation, 
comment, and review). DOE will consult with the Attorney General and 
the Chairman of the FTC concerning the impact of these test procedures 
on competition, prior to prescribing a final rule.

M. Description of Materials Incorporated by Reference

    DOE is proposing to incorporate by reference ANSI/AHRI Standard 
340/360-2007 (with Addenda 1 and 2), ``2007 Standard for Performance 
Rating of Commercial and Industrial Unitary Air-Conditioning and Heat 
Pump Equipment.'' This is an industry-accepted standard used by 
manufacturers when testing and rating the performance of commercial and 
industrial unitary air-conditioning and heat pump equipment. Copies of 
this testing standard are available for download at http://www.ahrinet.org/App_Content/ahri/files/standards%20pdfs/ANSI%20standards%20pdfs/ANSI%20AHRI%20Standard%20340-360-2007%20with%20Addenda%201%20and%202.pdf.

V. Public Participation

A. 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 notice.
    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 
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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).

B. 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 proposes that when conducting full-load cooling tests with 
the appropriate external static pressure (ESP) condition in Table 5 of 
ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007, the tester must use the motor and drive kit 
that was used to determine the certified rating, as specified in the 
manufacturer's certification information. During such testing, the 
indoor airflow must be within +/-5 percent of the manufacturer's rated 
full-load indoor airflow rate. If the indoor airflow at the required 
ESP is outside the +/-5 percent tolerance, make necessary adjustments 
to the test setup and/or the unit such that both the airflow and ESP 
are within the required tolerances. DOE requests comment on the 
appropriateness of the +/-5 percent tolerance and/or data showing that 
a different tolerance level might be more appropriate, as well as 
feedback on the burden of maintaining airflow within the tolerance. See 
section III.A.2 for details.
    2. Section 6.1.3.2.e of ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 specifies that the 
full-load cooling airflow rate must be maintained for any other 
condition using full-load air flow (e.g., full-load heating) without 
regard to resulting ESP. DOE proposes that in this situation, the +/-5 
percent tolerance on the full-load cooling airflow rate must also 
apply. To maintain the airflow within the required tolerance, the 
tester may make adjustments to the test facility or apparatus, but not 
the unit being tested. DOE requests comments on this interpretation and 
clarification of the requirements of section 6.1.3.2.e of ANSI/AHRI 
340/360-2007 regarding operation in modes other than full-capacity 
cooling. See section III.A.2 for details.
    3. For all units, certification requirements already include 
reporting of the indoor airflow at full capacity cooling operation. If 
units are designed to operate with a different indoor airflow for 
cooling and heating mode, DOE proposes that manufacturers would 
separately report the indoor airflow in cooling and heating mode. DOE 
requests comment on whether this approach is appropriate and also 
requests comment on whether any units in the market are designed to 
operate with a different full-load air flow for heating and cooling 
modes. See section III.A.2 for details.
    4. DOE proposes that condenser head pressure controls, if included 
in a unit, must be active during testing. DOE requests comment on 
whether there are any units on the market with condenser head pressure 
controls that would prevent the unit from achieving steady state under 
the test conditions. If so, how should DOE address these kinds of units 
for testing purposes? See section III.A.3 for details.
    5. For calculating IEER, section 6 of ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 
specifies that the unit efficiency must be determined at 100 percent, 
75 percent, 50 percent, and 25 percent load (defined as net part-load 
cooling capacity divided by full-load net cooling capacity times 100 
percent). ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 also provides instruction for when a 
unit cannot operate at the 75 percent, 50 percent, and 25 percent part-
load test points, but does not specify a tolerance for the percent 
load, i.e. how much can the load deviate from the part-load test point 
and still be considered operating at the part-load test point. DOE 
proposes to apply a +/-3 percent tolerance on the percent load for 
approach to each part-load rating point. In other words, the difference 
between the percent load calculated for a part-load test point and its 
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operating at the target part-load test point. DOE requests comment on 
the appropriateness of the tolerance level. See section III.A.5 for 
details.

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, Commercial 
equipment, Imports, Incorporation by reference, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements.

10 CFR Part 431

    Administrative practice and procedure, Confidential business 
information, Energy conservation, Commercial equipment, 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 proposes to amend parts 
429 and 431 of Chapter II, Subchapter D, of Title 10 the 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. Amend Sec.  429.4 by redesignating paragraph (c) as (d) and adding a 
new paragraph (c) to read as follows:


Sec.  429.4  Materials incorporated by reference.

* * * * *
    (c) AHRI. Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute, 
2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite 500, Arlington, VA 22201, (703) 524-8800, or 
go to: http://www.ahrinet.org.
    (1) ANSI/AHRI Standard 340/360-2007, ``2007 Standard for 
Performance Rating of Commercial and Industrial Unitary Air-
Conditioning and Heat Pump Equipment,'' approved by ANSI on October 27, 
2011 and updated by addendum 1 in December 2010 and addendum 2 in June 
2011 (AHRI 340/360-2007), IBR approved for Sec.  429.43.
    (2) Reserved.
* * * * *
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3. Amend Sec.  429.43 by revising paragraphs (a)(1)(iii), (b)(2)(i) and 
(ii), (b)(4)(i) and (ii), to read as follows:


Sec.  429.43  Commercial heating, ventilating, air conditioning (HVAC) 
equipment.

    (a) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iii) For commercial unitary air conditioners and commercial 
unitary heat pumps the represented value of cooling capacity must be 
the average of the capacities measured for the units in the sample 
selected as described in paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this section, rounded 
to the nearest appropriate Btu/h multiple according to Table 4 of ANSI/
AHRI 340/360-2007 (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  429.43).
* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) Commercial package air-conditioning equipment (except 
commercial package air conditioning equipment that is air-cooled with a 
cooling capacity less than 65,000 Btu/h):
    (A) When certifying compliance with the January 1, 2010 energy 
conservation standards: The energy efficiency ratio (EER in British 
thermal units per Watt-hour (Btu/Wh)), the rated cooling capacity in 
British thermal units per hour (Btu/h), and the type(s) of heating used 
by the basic model (e.g., electric, gas, hydronic, none).
    (B) When certifying compliance with the January 1, 2018 or the 
January 1, 2023 energy conservation standards: The integrated energy 
efficiency ratio (IEER in British thermal units per Watt-hour (Btu/
Wh)), the rated cooling capacity in British thermal units per hour 
(Btu/h), and the type(s) of heating used by the basic model (e.g., 
electric, gas, hydronic, none).
    (ii) Commercial package heating equipment (except commercial 
package heating equipment that is air-cooled with a cooling capacity 
less than 65,000 Btu/h):
    (A) When certifying compliance with the January 1, 2010 energy 
conservation standards: The energy efficiency ratio (EER in British 
thermal units per Watt-hour (Btu/Wh)), the coefficient of performance 
(COP), the rated cooling capacity in British thermal units per hour 
(Btu/h), and the type(s) of heating used by the basic model (e.g., 
electric, gas, hydronic, none).
    (B) When certifying compliance with the January 1, 2018 or the 
January 1, 2023 energy conservation standards: The integrated energy 
efficiency ratio (IEER in British thermal units per Watt-hour (Btu/
Wh)), the coefficient of performance (COP), the rated cooling capacity 
in British thermal units per hour (Btu/h), and the type(s) of heating 
used by the basic model (e.g., electric, gas, hydronic, none).
* * * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) Commercial package air-conditioning equipment (except 
commercial package air conditioning equipment that is air-cooled with a 
cooling capacity less than 65,000 Btu/h): Rated indoor airflow in 
standard cubic feet per minute (SCFM) for each fan coil; water flow 
rate in gallons per minute (gpm) for water-cooled units only; rated 
external static pressure in inches of water; frequency or control set 
points for variable speed components (e.g., compressors, VFDs); 
required dip switch/control settings for step or variable components; a 
statement whether the model will operate at test conditions without 
manufacturer programming; any additional testing instructions, if 
applicable; and if a variety of motors/drive kits are offered for sale 
as options in the basic model to account for varying installation 
requirements, the model number and specifications of the motor (to 
include efficiency, horsepower, open/closed, and number of poles) and 
the drive kit, including settings, associated with that specific motor 
that were used to determine the certified rating. When certifying 
compliance with the January 1, 2018 or the January 1, 2023 energy 
conservation standards, rated indoor airflow in SCFM for each part-load 
point used in the IEER calculation and any special instructions 
required to obtain operation at each part-load point, such as frequency 
or control set points for variable speed components (e.g., compressors, 
VFDs), dip switch/control settings for step or variable components, or 
any additional applicable testing instructions, are also required.
    (ii) Commercial package heating equipment (except commercial 
package heating equipment that is air-cooled with a cooling capacity 
less than 65,000 Btu/h): The rated heating capacity in British thermal 
units per hour (Btu/h); rated indoor airflow in standard cubic feet per 
minute (SCFM) for each fan coil (in cooling mode); rated airflow in 
SCFM for each fan coil in heating mode if the unit is designed to 
operate with different airflow rates for cooling and heating mode; 
water flow rate in gallons per minute (gpm) for water cooled units 
only; rated external static pressure in inches of water; frequency or 
control set points for variable speed components (e.g., compressors, 
VFDs); required dip

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switch/control settings for step or variable components; a statement 
whether the model will operate at test conditions without manufacturer 
programming; any additional testing instructions, if applicable; and if 
a variety of motors/drive kits are offered for sale as options in the 
basic model to account for varying installation requirements, the model 
number and specifications of the motor (to include efficiency, 
horsepower, open/closed, and number of poles) and the drive kit, 
including settings, associated with that specific motor that were used 
to determine the certified rating. When certifying compliance with the 
January 1, 2018 or the January 1, 2023 energy conservation standards, 
rated indoor airflow in SCFM for each part-load point used in the IEER 
calculation and any special instructions required to obtain operation 
at each part-load point, such as frequency or control set points for 
variable speed components (e.g., compressors, VFDs), dip switch/control 
settings for step or variable components, or any additional applicable 
testing instructions, are also required.
* * * * *
0
4. Amend Sec.  429.134 by adding paragraph (c) to read as follows:


Sec.  429.134  Product-specific enforcement provisions.

* * * * *
    (c) Commercial unitary air conditioners and commercial unitary heat 
pumps--Verification of cooling capacity. The cooling capacity of each 
tested unit of the basic model will be measured pursuant to the test 
requirements of part 431 of this chapter for each unit tested. The 
results of the measurement(s) will be compared to the value of cooling 
capacity certified by the manufacturer. The certified cooling capacity 
will be considered valid only if the measurement(s) (either the 
measured cooling capacity for a single unit sample or the average of 
the measured cooling capacities for a multiple unit sample) is within 
five percent of the certified cooling capacity.
    (1) If the certified cooling capacity is found to be valid, the 
certified cooling capacity will be used as the basis for determining 
the equipment class.
    (2) If the certified cooling capacity is found to be invalid, the 
average of the measured cooling capacity will be used as the basis for 
determining the equipment class.
* * * * *

PART 431--ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAM FOR CERTAIN COMMERCIAL AND 
INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT

0
5. The authority citation for part 431 continues to read as follows:

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

0
6. Amend Sec.  431.92 by adding a definition of ``integrated energy 
efficiency ratio'' in alphabetical order to read as follows:


Sec.  431.92  Definitions concerning commercial air conditioners and 
heat pumps.

* * * * *
    Integrated energy efficiency ratio, or IEER, means a single number 
part-load efficiency based on weighting of EER at various load 
capacities, as measured in Appendix A to Subpart F of part 431, 
expressed in Btu/watt-hour.
* * * * *


Sec.  431.95  [Amended]

0
6. Amend Sec.  431.95 by adding ``and Appendix A to subpart F of part 
431'' at the end of paragraphs (b)(5) and (c)(2).
0
5. Amend Sec.  431.96 by revising paragraphs (b)(1) and (c) and Table 1 
to read as follows:


Sec.  431.96  Uniform test method for the measurement of energy 
efficiency of commercial air conditioners and heat pumps.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) Determine the energy efficiency of each type of covered 
equipment by conducting the test procedure(s) listed in Table 1 of this 
section along with any additional testing provisions set forth in 
paragraphs (c) through (g) of this section and appendix A to this 
subpart, that apply to the energy efficiency descriptor for that 
equipment, category, and cooling capacity. The omitted sections of the 
test procedures listed in Table 1 of this section must not be used.

                                Table 1 to Sec.   431.96--Test Procedures for Commercial Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                                      Additional test
                                                                                                                  Use tests,        procedure provisions
           Equipment type                   Category            Cooling capacity       Energy efficiency       conditions, and      as indicated in the
                                                                                           descriptor         procedures \1\ in     listed paragraphs of
                                                                                                                                        this section
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Small Commercial Packaged Air-       Air-Cooled, 3-Phase,    <65,000 Btu/h.........  SEER and HSPF........  AHRI 210/240-2008      Paragraphs (c) and
 Conditioning and Heating Equipment.  AC and HP.                                                             (omit section 6.5).    (e).
                                     Air-Cooled AC and HP..  >=65,000 Btu/h and      EER, IEER, and COP...  Appendix A to this     None.
                                                              <135,000 Btu/h.                                subpart.
                                     Water-Cooled and        <65,000 Btu/h.........  EER..................  AHRI 210/240-2008      Paragraphs (c) and
                                      Evaporatively-Cooled                                                   (omit section 6.5).    (e).
                                      AC.
                                                             >=65,000 Btu/h and      EER..................  AHRI 340/360-2007      Paragraphs (c) and
                                                              <135,000 Btu/h.                                (omit section 6.3).    (e).
                                     Water-Source HP.......  <135,000 Btu/h........  EER and COP..........  ISO Standard 13256-1   Paragraph (e).
                                                                                                             (1998).
Large Commercial Packaged Air-       Air-Cooled AC and HP..  >=135,000 Btu/h and     EER, IEER and COP....  Appendix A to this     None.
 Conditioning and Heating Equipment.                          <240,000 Btu/h.                                subpart.
                                     Water-Cooled and        >=135,000 Btu/h and     EER..................  AHRI 340/360-2007      Paragraphs (c) and
                                      Evaporatively-Cooled    <240,000 Btu/h.                                (omit section 6.3).    (e).
                                      AC.
Very Large Commercial Packaged Air-  Air-Cooled AC and HP..  >=240,000 Btu/h and     EER, IEER and COP....  Appendix A to this     None.
 Conditioning and Heating Equipment.                          <760,000 Btu/h.                                subpart.
                                     Water-Cooled and        >=240,000 Btu/h and     EER..................  AHRI 340/360-2007      Paragraphs (c) and
                                      Evaporatively-Cooled    <760,000 Btu/h.                                (omit section 6.3).    (e).
                                      AC.
Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners   AC and HP.............  <760,000 Btu/h........  EER and COP..........  Paragraph (g) of this  Paragraphs (c), (e),
 and Heat Pumps.                                                                                             section.               and (g).
Computer Room Air Conditioners.....  AC....................  <65,000 Btu/h.........  SCOP.................  ASHRAE 127-2007 (omit  Paragraphs (c) and
                                                                                                             section 5.11).         (e).
                                                             >=65,000 Btu/h and      SCOP.................  ASHRAE 127-2007 (omit  Paragraphs (c) and
                                                              <760,000 Btu/h.                                section 5.11).         (e).

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Variable Refrigerant Flow Multi-     AC....................  <65,000 Btu/h.........  SEER.................  AHRI 1230-2010 (omit   Paragraphs (c), (d),
 split Systems, Air-Cooled.                                                                                  sections 5.1.2 and     (e), and (f).
                                                                                                             6.6).
                                                             >=65,000 Btu/h and      EER..................  AHRI 1230-2010 (omit   Paragraphs (c), (d),
                                                              <760,000 Btu/h.                                sections 5.1.2 and     (e), and (f).
                                                                                                             6.6).
                                     HP....................  <65,000 Btu/h.........  SEER and HSPF........  AHRI 1230-2010 (omit   Paragraphs (c), (d),
                                                                                                             sections 5.1.2 and     (e), and (f).
                                                                                                             6.6).
                                                             >=65,000 Btu/h and      EER and COP..........  AHRI 1230-2010 (omit   Paragraphs (c), (d),
                                                              <760,000 Btu/h.                                sections 5.1.2 and     (e), and (f).
                                                                                                             6.6).
Variable Refrigerant Flow Multi-     HP....................  <760,000 Btu/h........  EER and COP..........  AHRI 1230-2010 (omit   Paragraphs (c), (d),
 split Systems, Water-source.                                                                                sections 5.1.2 and     (e), and (f).
                                                                                                             6.6).
Single Package Vertical Air          AC and HP.............  <760,000 Btu/h........  EER and COP..........  AHRI 390-2003 (omit    Paragraphs (c) and
 Conditioners and Single Package                                                                             section 6.4).          (e).
 Vertical Heat Pumps.
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\1\ Incorporated by reference, see Sec.   431.95.

* * * * *
    (c) Optional break-in period for tests conducted using AHRI 210/
240-2008, AHRI 390-2003, AHRI 1230-2010, and ASHRAE 127-2007. 
Manufacturers may optionally specify a ``break-in'' period, not to 
exceed 20 hours, to operate the equipment under test prior to 
conducting the test method specified by AHRI 210/240-2008, AHRI 390-
2003, AHRI 1230-2010, or ASHRAE 127-2007 (incorporated by reference, 
see Sec.  431.95). A manufacturer who elects to use an optional 
compressor break-in period in its certification testing should record 
this information (including the duration) in the test data underlying 
the certified ratings that is required to be maintained under 10 CFR 
429.71.
* * * * *
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7. Add Appendix A to subpart F of part 431 to read as follows:

Appendix A to Subpart F of Part 431--Uniform Test Method for the 
Measurement of Energy Consumption of Air-Cooled Small, Large, and Very 
Large Commercial Packaged (Unitary) Air Conditioning and Heating 
Equipment

    Note:  Prior to [DATE 360 DAYS AFTER PUBLICATION OF THE FINAL 
RULE IN THE Federal Register], representations with respect to the 
energy use or efficiency of commercial unitary air conditioners and 
heat pumps (CUACs and CUHPs), including compliance certifications, 
must be based on testing conducted in accordance with either Table 1 
to Sec.  431.96 as it now appears or Table 1 to Sec.  431.96 as it 
appeared at 10 CFR part 431, subpart F, in the 10 CFR parts 200 to 
499 edition revised as of January 1, 2015. After [DATE 360 DAYS 
AFTER DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE FINAL RULE], representations with 
respect to energy use or efficiency of commercial unitary air 
conditioners and heat pumps (CUACs and CUHPs), including compliance 
certifications, must be based on testing conducted in accordance 
with Table 1 to Sec.  431.96.

    (1) Cooling mode test method. The test method for testing 
commercial unitary air conditioners and commercial unitary heat 
pumps in cooling mode must consist of application of the methods and 
conditions in ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 sections 3, 4, and 6 (omitting 
section 6.3) (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  431.95), and in 
ANSI/ASHRAE 37-2009 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  431.95). 
In case of a conflict between ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 or ANSI/ASHRAE 
37-2009 and the CFR, the CFR provisions control.
    (2) Heating mode test method. The test method for testing 
commercial unitary heat pumps in heating mode must consist of 
application of the methods and conditions in ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 
sections 3, 4, and 6 (omitting section 6.3) (incorporated by 
reference; see Sec.  431.95), and in ANSI/ASHRAE 37-2009 
(incorporated by reference; see Sec.  431.95). In case of a conflict 
between ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 or ANSI/ASHRAE 37-2009 and the CFR, 
the CFR provisions control.
    (3) Minimum External Static Pressure. Use the certified cooling 
capacity for the basic model to choose the minimum external static 
pressure found in table 5 of section 6 of ANSI/AHRI 340/360-2007 for 
testing.
    (4) Optional Break-in Period. Manufacturers may optionally 
specify a ``break-in'' period, not to exceed 20 hours, to operate 
the equipment under test prior to conducting the test method in 
appendix A. A manufacturer who elects to use an optional compressor 
break-in period in its certification testing should record this 
information (including the duration) as part of the information in 
the supplemental testing instructions under 10 CFR 429.43.
    (5) Additional Provisions for Equipment Set-up. The only 
additional specifications that may be used in setting up a unit for 
test are those set forth in the installation and operation manual 
shipped with the unit. Each unit should be set up for test in 
accordance with the manufacturer installation and operation manuals. 
Paragraphs (5)(a) through (b) of this section provide specifications 
for addressing key information typically found in the installation 
and operation manuals.
    (a) If a manufacturer specifies a range of superheat, sub-
cooling, and/or refrigerant pressure in its installation and 
operation manual for a given basic model, any value(s) within that 
range may be used to determine refrigerant charge or mass of 
refrigerant, unless the manufacturer clearly specifies a rating 
value in its installation and operation manual, in which case the 
specified rating value shall be used.
    (b) The air flow rate used for testing must be that set forth in 
the installation and operation manuals being shipped to the 
commercial customer with the basic model and clearly identified as 
that used to generate the DOE performance ratings. If a certified 
air flow value for testing is not clearly identified, a value of 400 
standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) per ton shall be used.
    (6) Indoor airflow testing and adjustment.
    (i) When testing full-capacity cooling operation at the required 
external static pressure condition, the full-load indoor airflow 
rate must be within +/-5 percent of the certified-rated airflow at 
full-capacity cooling operation. If the indoor airflow rate at the 
required minimum external pressure is outside the +/-5 percent 
tolerance, the unit and/or test setup must be adjusted such that 
both the airflow and ESP are within the required tolerances. This 
process may include, but is not limited to, adjusting any adjustable 
motor sheaves, adjusting variable drive settings, or adjusting the 
code tester fan.
    (ii) When testing other than full-capacity cooling operation 
using the full-load indoor airflow rate (e.g., full-load heating), 
the full-load indoor airflow rate must be within +/-5 percent of the 
certified-rated full-load cooling airflow (without regard to the 
resulting external static pressure), unless the unit is designed to 
operate at a different airflow for cooling and heating mode. If 
necessary, a test facility setup may be made

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in order to maintain air flow within the required tolerance; 
however, no adjustments to the unit under test may be made.
    (7) Condenser head pressure controls. Condenser head pressure 
controls of commercial unitary air conditioners and commercial 
unitary heat pumps, if typically shipped with units of the basic 
model by the manufacturer or available as an option to the basic 
model, must be active during testing.
    (8) Standard CFM. In the referenced sections of ANSI/AHRI 340/
360-2007 for commercial unitary air conditioners and commercial 
unitary heat pumps, all instances of CFM refer to standard CFM 
(SCFM). Likewise, all references to airflow or air quantity refer to 
standard airflow and standard air quantity.
    (9) Capacity rating at part-load. When testing commercial 
unitary air conditioners and commercial unitary heat pumps to 
determine EER for the part-load rating points (i.e. 75 percent load, 
50 percent load, and 25 percent load), if the measured capacity 
expressed as a percent of full load capacity for a given part-load 
test is within three percent above or below the target part-load 
percentage, the EER calculated for the test may be used without any 
interpolation to determine IEER.

[FR Doc. 2015-19232 Filed 8-5-15; 8:45 am]
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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,
                                                    coefficient of performance for small,                                       ADDRESSES:   Any comments submitted                                          may not be publicly available.
                                                    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
                                                    proposed amendments would limit the                                         www.regulations.gov. Follow the                                              regulations.gov.
                                                    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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                                                    Technologies Program, EE–2J, 1000                       V. Public Participation                               offer the public an opportunity to
                                                    Independence Avenue SW.,                                  A. Submission of Comments                           present oral and written comments on
                                                    Washington, DC, 20585–0121.                               B. Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment                them. (42 U.S.C. 6314(b))
                                                    Telephone: (202) 586–9590, or email                     VI. Approval of the Office of the Secretary              DOE is also required by EPCA to
                                                    Ashley.Armstrong@ee.doe.gov.                            I. Authority and Background                           conduct an evaluation of test procedures
                                                      For legal issues, please contact Mr.                                                                        at least every seven years for each class
                                                    Michael Kido, U.S. Department of                           Title III of the Energy Policy and
                                                                                                                                                                  of covered equipment (including CUACs
                                                    Energy, Office of the General Counsel,                  Conservation Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                                                                  and CUHPs) to determine if an amended
                                                    GC–33, 1000 Independence Avenue                         6291, et seq.; ‘‘EPCA’’ or, ‘‘the Act’’) sets
                                                                                                                                                                  test procedure would more accurately or
                                                    SW., Washington, DC 20585–0121.                         forth a variety of provisions designed to
                                                                                                                                                                  fully comply with the requirement to be
                                                    Telephone: (202) 586–8145. Email:                       improve energy efficiency. (All
                                                                                                                                                                  reasonably designed to produce test
                                                    Michael.Kido@hq.doe.gov.                                references to EPCA in this document
                                                                                                                                                                  results that reflect the energy efficiency,
                                                                                                            refer to the statute as amended through
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DOE                                                                                energy use, and operating costs during
                                                                                                            the Energy Efficiency Improvement Act
                                                    intends to incorporate by reference the                                                                       a representative average use cycle. DOE
                                                                                                            of 2015, Pub. L. 114–11 (Apr. 30, 2015).)
                                                    following industry standard into part                                                                         must either prescribe amended test
                                                                                                            Part C of Title III, which for editorial
                                                    429: ANSI/AHRI Standard 340/360–                                                                              procedures or publish a notice in the
                                                                                                            reasons was redesignated as Part A–1
                                                    2007, ‘‘2007 Standard for Performance                                                                         Federal Register regarding its
                                                                                                            upon incorporation into the U.S. Code
                                                    Rating of Commercial and Industrial                                                                           determination not to amend test
                                                                                                            (42 U.S.C. 6311–6317, as codified),
                                                    Unitary Air-Conditioning and Heat                                                                             procedures. (42 U.S.C. 6314(a)(1)–(2))
                                                    Pump Equipment,’’ approved by ANSI                      establishes the Energy Conservation
                                                                                                            Program for Certain Commercial and                    Background
                                                    on October 27, 2011 and updated by
                                                    addendum 1 in December 2010 and                         Industrial Equipment. This equipment                     DOE’s test procedure for CUACs and
                                                    addendum 2 in June 2011 (AHRI 340/                      includes small, large, and very large air-            CUHPs is codified at Title 10 of the
                                                    360–2007) ANSI/AHRI Standard 340/                       cooled commercial package air                         Code of Federal Regulations (CFR),
                                                    360–2007 is available at the Air-                       conditioning and heating equipment—                   section 431.96. The current regulations
                                                    Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration                which includes commercial unitary air                 require that manufacturers use ANSI/
                                                    Institute, 2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite 500,                conditioners (CUACs) and commercial                   AHRI Standard 340/360–2007, ‘‘2007
                                                    Arlington, VA 22201, (703) 524–8800, or                 unitary heat pumps (CUHPs), the                       Standard for Performance Rating of
                                                    go to: http://www.ahrinet.org.                          subjects of today’s notice. (42 U.S.C.                Commercial and Industrial Unitary Air-
                                                                                                            6311(1)(B)–(D))                                       Conditioning and Heat Pump
                                                    Table of Contents                                          Under EPCA, the energy conservation                Equipment’’ (henceforth referred to as
                                                                                                            program consists essentially of four                  ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007) when
                                                    I. Authority and Background                             parts: (1) Testing, (2) labeling, (3)
                                                    II. Summary of the Notice of Proposed                                                                         measuring the efficiency of a given
                                                                                                            Federal energy conservation standards,                CUAC or CUHP and certifying that
                                                          Rulemaking
                                                    III. Discussion
                                                                                                            and (4) certification and enforcement                 equipment as compliant with the
                                                       A. Amendments to the Current DOE Test                procedures. The testing requirements                  applicable standard.1 77 FR 28928,
                                                          Procedure                                         consist of test procedures that                       28990 (May 16, 2012).
                                                       1. Sections of ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007                manufacturers of covered equipment                       On February 1, 2013, DOE published
                                                          Incorporated by Reference                         must use as the basis for (1) certifying              a request for information and notice of
                                                       2. Indoor Airflow Adjustment and                     to DOE that their equipment complies
                                                          Reporting                                                                                               document availability regarding energy
                                                                                                            with applicable energy conservation                   conservation standards for CUACs and
                                                       3. Condenser Head Pressure Controls
                                                       4. Unit of Measurement for Airflow
                                                                                                            standards adopted under EPCA, and (2)                 CUHPs. 78 FR 7296. The request for
                                                       5. Tolerance on Percent Load for IEER Part-          making representations about the                      information solicited information from
                                                          Load Tests                                        efficiency of the equipment. Similarly,               the public to help DOE determine
                                                       B. Certification and Enforcement Issues              DOE must use these test procedures to                 whether national standards more
                                                       1. Measuring Cooling Capacity for                    determine whether the equipment                       stringent than those that are currently in
                                                          Purposes of Certification, Assessment,            complies with any relevant standards
                                                          and Enforcement
                                                                                                                                                                  place would result in a significant
                                                                                                            promulgated under EPCA.                               amount of additional energy savings and
                                                       2. Compliance Dates of the Test Procedure
                                                          Amendments                                        General Test Procedure Rulemaking                     whether those national standards would
                                                    IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory Review             Process                                               be technologically feasible and
                                                       A. Review Under Executive Order 12866                                                                      economically justified. DOE also sought
                                                       B. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility              In 42 U.S.C. 6314, EPCA sets forth the
                                                                                                                                                                  information from the public on the
                                                          Act                                               general criteria and procedures DOE
                                                                                                                                                                  merits of adopting the integrated energy
                                                       C. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction              must follow when prescribing or
                                                                                                                                                                  efficiency ratio (IEER) as the energy
                                                          Act of 1995                                       amending test procedures for covered
                                                       D. Review Under the National                                                                               efficiency descriptor for small, large,
                                                                                                            equipment. EPCA provides in relevant
                                                          Environmental Policy Act of 1969                                                                        and very large air-cooled commercial air
                                                                                                            part that any test procedures prescribed
                                                       E. Review Under Executive Order 13132                                                                      conditioners and heat pumps. Currently,
                                                                                                            or amended under this section must be
                                                       F. Review Under Executive Order 12988                                                                      manufacturers must measure the energy
                                                       G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates                reasonably designed to produce test
                                                                                                                                                                  efficiency of their equipment using the
                                                          Reform Act of 1995                                results which measure energy
                                                                                                                                                                  energy efficiency ratio (EER), which
                                                                                                            efficiency, energy use or estimated
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                                                       H. Review Under the Treasury and General                                                                   provides a measurement of the full-load
                                                          Government Appropriations Act, 1999               annual operating cost of a covered
                                                       I. Review Under Executive Order 12630                                                                      efficiency of a given unit. The procedure
                                                                                                            product during a representative average
                                                       J. Review Under Treasury and General                                                                       to follow when measuring and
                                                                                                            use cycle or period of use and must not
                                                          Government Appropriations Act, 2001                                                                     calculating that value, like the proposed
                                                                                                            be unduly burdensome to conduct. (42
                                                       K. Review Under Executive Order 13211                                                                      IEER metric, is found in ANSI/ASHRAE
                                                       L. Review Under Section 32 of the Federal            U.S.C. 6314(a)(2)) In addition, if DOE
                                                          Energy Administration Act of 1974                 determines that a test procedure                        1 DOE notes that for purposes of this notice, all

                                                       M. Description of Material Incorporated by           amendment is warranted, it must                       references to ANSI/ASHRAE 340/360–2007 include
                                                          Reference                                         publish proposed test procedures and                  Addenda 1 and 2 to this industry-based standard.



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                                                    340/360–2007. See ANSI/ASHRAE 340/                                       in accordance with the Federal                                          Working Group’s recommendations to
                                                    360–2007 at sec. 6. Comments received                                    Advisory Committee Act and the                                          ASRAC on the energy conservation
                                                    on the topic of IEER are discussed in a                                  Negotiated Rulemaking Act. See 5                                        standards. The group also chose to
                                                    related energy conservation standards                                    U.S.C. Appendix—Federal Advisory                                        provide test procedure and metric-
                                                    NOPR, which was published in                                             Committee Act and 5 U.S.C. 561–570a.                                    related recommendations to the
                                                    September 2014. 79 FR 58948 (Sept. 30,                                   The Working Group, which consisted of                                   committee. ASRAC voted unanimously
                                                    2014).                                                                   17 members, including one member                                        to approve the Working Group’s
                                                       Subsequently, on April 1, 2015, DOE                                   from ASRAC and one DOE                                                  recommendations on June 17, 2015.
                                                    issued a notice of intent to establish the
                                                                                                                             representative, met six times (five times                               Consistent with those
                                                    Commercial Package Air Conditioners
                                                                                                                             in-person and once by teleconference).                                  recommendations, DOE proposes to
                                                    and Heat Pumps and Commercial Warm
                                                    Air Furnaces Working Group to                                            The meetings were held on April 28,                                     amend the test procedure and associated
                                                    negotiate either a notice of proposed                                    May 11–12, May 20–21, June 1–2, June                                    certification regulations for small, large,
                                                    rulemaking (NOPR) or final rule for                                      9–10, and June 15, 2015. The Working                                    and very large air-cooled commercial
                                                    energy conservation standards for this                                   Group successfully reached consensus                                    package air conditioning and heating
                                                    equipment. 80 FR 17363. This Working                                     on energy conservation standards for                                    equipment to implement the Working
                                                    Group was established under the                                          commercial package air conditioners                                     Group’s recommendations. Participants
                                                    Appliance Standards and Rulemaking                                       and heat pumps and commercial warm                                      in the Working Group consisted of the
                                                    Federal Advisory Committee (ASRAC)                                       air furnaces, which included the                                        following entities aside from DOE:

                                                                                                                                                                                      Acronym,
                                                                                                         Participant                                                                                                         Affiliation
                                                                                                                                                                                     abbreviation

                                                    Air Conditioning Contractors of America ....................................................................                  ACCA ................      Contractor/Installer Group.
                                                    Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute ................................................                       AHRI .................     HVAC Manufacturers Group.
                                                    Appliance Standards Awareness Project ...................................................................                     ASAP ................      Energy Efficiency Advocacy Group.
                                                    Emerson Climate Technologies ..................................................................................               Emerson ...........        Manufacturer.
                                                    Goodman Manufacturing ............................................................................................            Goodman ..........         Manufacturer.
                                                    Lennox International ...................................................................................................      Lennox ..............      Manufacturer.
                                                    Mitsubishi Electric .......................................................................................................   Mitsubishi ..........      Manufacturer.
                                                    Natural Resources Defense Council ..........................................................................                  NRDC ...............       Energy Efficiency Advocacy Group.
                                                    Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance .........................................................................                NEEA ................      Energy Efficiency Advocacy Group.
                                                    Pacific Gas & Electric Company, San Diego Gas & Electric Company, Southern                                                    Cal. IOUs ..........       Investor-Owned Utilities.
                                                      California Edison, and Southern California Gas Company.
                                                    Rheem Manufacturing Company ................................................................................                  Rheem ..............       Manufacturer.
                                                    Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association, Inc. .................                                     SMACCNA ........           Contractor/Installer Group.
                                                    Trane/Ingersoll Rand ..................................................................................................       Trane ................     Manufacturer.
                                                    United Technologies Corporation (Carrier) ................................................................                    Carrier ...............    Manufacturer.
                                                    Underwriters Laboratories ..........................................................................................          UL .....................   Test Lab.



                                                      DOE considers the activity associated                                  to maintain this tolerance for indoor                                   enforcement provisions for CUACs and
                                                    with this rulemaking sufficient to satisfy                               airflow rate while ensuring that the ESP                                CUHPs. These amendments include
                                                    the statutory requirement that DOE                                       remains within the tolerance required                                   adding enforcement provisions for
                                                    review its test procedures for all covered                               by the test procedure. For any other                                    verifying the cooling capacity, as the
                                                    equipment, including CUACs and                                           condition using full-load airflow (e.g.                                 cooling capacity determines which class
                                                    CUHPs, at least once every seven years                                   full-load heating for a heat pump), the                                 of equipment the product belongs to and
                                                    and either amend the applicable test                                     +/¥5 percent tolerance would also                                       also determines certain testing
                                                    procedures or publish a determination                                    apply and, if necessary, a test facility                                conditions. Lastly, DOE has proposed a
                                                    in the Federal Register not to amend                                     adjustment would be made in order to                                    definition of integrated energy
                                                    them. (42 U.S.C. 6314(a)(1))                                             maintain air flow within the required                                   efficiency ratio (IEER).
                                                    II. Summary of the Notice of Proposed                                    tolerance, but the unit itself may not be
                                                                                                                             adjusted. Third, DOE proposes to clarify                                   DOE believes that none of these
                                                    Rulemaking                                                                                                                                       clarifications or amendments would
                                                                                                                             that condenser head pressure controls, if
                                                      DOE is proposing several                                               included with the unit, must be active                                  result in any changes to the energy
                                                    amendments to its regulations related to                                 during testing. Fourth, DOE proposes to                                 efficiency of current equipment.
                                                    the test procedures prescribed for                                       clarify that reference to cubic feet per                                Representations of energy efficiency
                                                    CUACs and CUHPs in 10 CFR part 431,                                      minute (CFM) in ANSI/AHRI 340/360–                                      metrics would be required to be based
                                                    subpart F. First, DOE proposes to amend                                  2007 must be interpreted as referring to                                on the amended test procedure
                                                    the current DOE test procedure to                                        standard CFM (SCFM). Fifth, DOE                                         beginning 360 days after the date of
                                                    incorporate only certain sections of                                     proposes that when conducting part-                                     publication of the final rule. 42 U.S.C.
                                                    ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007 rather than                                       load testing to measure IEER, the                                       6314(d) (prescribing a 360-day period
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                                                    in its entirety. Second, DOE proposes                                    difference between the percent load                                     after a test procedure’s publication by
                                                    amendments to incorporate a tolerance                                    calculated for a part-load test point and                               which manufacturer representations of
                                                    on the indoor airflow rate. In particular,                               its target value may be as much as three                                energy consumption or energy costs
                                                    during full load testing in cooling mode,                                percent without requiring interpolation                                 must be based on that procedure).
                                                    the indoor airflow rate would be                                         or application of the cyclic degradation
                                                    required to remain within +/¥5 percent                                   factor specified in ANSI/AHRI 340/360–
                                                    of the rated full-load indoor airflow. The                               2007. Sixth, DOE proposes to amend the
                                                    unit and/or test facility must be adjusted                               certification, compliance, and


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                                                    III. Discussion                                         Manufacturers are currently required to               that the +/¥5 percent tolerance for air
                                                                                                            report, among other information, the                  flow rate must be applied for these other
                                                    A. Amendments to the Current DOE
                                                                                                            model number and specifications of the                conditions as well. If necessary, a test
                                                    Test Procedure
                                                                                                            motor and the drive kit, including                    facility adjustment may have to be made
                                                      DOE proposes making several                           settings, associated with that specific               in order to maintain air flow within the
                                                    amendments to the current DOE test                      motor that were used to determine the                 required tolerance; for example,
                                                    procedure, which incorporates ANSI/                     certified rating; as well as the rated                adjustment of the code tester fan may be
                                                    AHRI 340/360–2007 by reference. These                   airflow in SCFM for each fan coil; in the             needed to ensure air flow within the
                                                    amendments are detailed below.                          supplemental information submitted                    specified tolerance range even if the ESP
                                                    1. Sections of ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007                   with the certification report for the unit.           is no longer within the range specified
                                                    Incorporated by Reference                               (See 10 CFR 429.43(b)(4)(i))                          for operation in full-capacity cooling
                                                                                                               DOE proposes that any subsequent                   mode. (In this situation, the tester
                                                       Currently, 10 CFR 431.96, Table 2,                   testing (e.g., DOE assessment and                     would not adjust the unit under test.)
                                                    specifies that when measuring the                       enforcement testing) must use the same                DOE requests comments on this
                                                    energy efficiency of CUACs and CUHPs                    motor and drive assembly and settings                 interpretation and clarification of the
                                                    using the metrics EER and coefficient of                specified in the certification                        requirements of ANSI/AHRI 340/360–
                                                    performance (COP), ANSI/AHRI 340/                       information, and that the party                       2007, section 6.1.3.2.e, regarding
                                                    360–2007 must be used, but omitting                     conducting testing would be required to               operation in modes other than full-
                                                    section 6.3 of that industry testing                    ensure that the ESP is within the                     capacity cooling. This is Issue 2 in
                                                    standard. DOE proposes that when                        tolerances set forth in Section 6.1.3.2 of            section V.B, ‘‘Issues on Which DOE
                                                    testing CUACs and CUHPs using the                       ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007 and must                       Seeks Comment.’’
                                                    EER, COP, and IEER metrics, only                        verify that the indoor airflow rate is                   DOE realizes that some units may be
                                                    certain sections of ANSI/AHRI 340/360–                  within +/¥5 percent of the                            designed to operate with a different
                                                    2007 are required, specifically sections                manufacturer-rated full-load indoor                   indoor airflow rate for cooling or
                                                    3, 4, and 6 (but, again, omitting section               airflow rate. If the indoor airflow in                heating mode, such as when the unit
                                                    6.3), rather than applying the entirety of              SCFM measured at the required ESP is                  incorporates variable speed indoor fans.
                                                    ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007. The sections                    outside the +/¥5 percent tolerance, the               In that case, DOE proposes that
                                                    DOE proposes to incorporate are those                   unit and/or test facility must be adjusted            manufacturers would report the
                                                    that include the relevant testing                       to set up the unit such that both the                 individual indoor airflow rates in
                                                    provisions that apply directly to the                   airflow and ESP are within the required               cooling and heating mode. DOE is
                                                    DOE test procedure, while the excluded                  tolerances. This process may include,                 proposing this approach in order to
                                                    sections contain provisions unrelated to                but is not limited to, adjusting any                  capture air flow rates used in the
                                                    the DOE test procedure. DOE proposes                    adjustable motor sheaves, adjusting                   different full-load tests (i.e., heating and
                                                    not to incorporate section 5 of ANSI/                   variable frequency drive (VFD) settings,              cooling). DOE requests comment on
                                                    AHRI 340/360–2007, which consists of                    or adjusting the code tester fan. DOE                 whether marketed units actually operate
                                                    a single sentence referring to use of                   believes that the proposed 5 percent                  in this manner, and if so, whether this
                                                    ASHRAE 37, ‘‘Methods of Testing for                     tolerance on airflow is an appropriate                proposed provision would be
                                                    Rating Unitary Air-Conditioning and                     compromise of test burden and                         appropriate for such units. This is Issue
                                                    Heat Pump Equipment,’’ for test                         precision because holding this tolerance              3 in section V.B, ‘‘Issues on Which DOE
                                                    methods and procedures. DOE proposes                    has been possible without difficulty in               Seeks Comment.’’
                                                    this change because the version of this                 DOE’s own testing, and because testing                   DOE also proposes that a
                                                    test method is not specified. Instead,                  and analysis shows that the impact of                 manufacturer must include in its
                                                    DOE proposes to incorporate by                          up to 5 percent airflow rate variation on             certification report the adjusted indoor
                                                    reference the most recent version of this               capacity and IEER is minimal. For                     airflow at each part-load condition.
                                                    test procedure—ANSI/ASHRAE 37–                          example, DOE testing of a 7.5-ton CUAC                Inclusion of these part-load air flow
                                                    2009. The test standard would be listed                 unit suggested that 5 percent variation               rates would allow confirmation that,
                                                    in 10 CFR 431.95, and incorporated by                   in the full-load airflow would cause 0.5              during any subsequent third-party
                                                    reference in 10 CFR 431.96. In case of                  percent variation in EER and 0.8 percent              testing, the equipment is operating at
                                                    a conflict between ANSI/AHRI 340/360–                   variation in capacity. DOE also used                  part-load as rated.
                                                    2007 or ANSI/ASHRAE 37–2009 and                         data available in manufacturer data                   3. Condenser Head Pressure Controls
                                                    the CFR, the CFR provisions control.                    sheets to calculate IEER as a function of
                                                                                                            indoor airflow for several commercial                    Note 2 of Table 6 of ANSI/AHRI 340/
                                                    2. Indoor Airflow Adjustment and                                                                              360–2007 specifies that condenser
                                                                                                            air conditioners and determined that a
                                                    Reporting                                                                                                     airflow should be adjusted as required
                                                                                                            5 percent variation in airflow would be
                                                       Section 6.1.3.2 of ANSI/AHRI 340/                    expected to cause, on average, a 1.5                  by the unit controls for head pressure
                                                    360–2007 establishes minimum external                   percent variation in IEER. (See EERE–                 control. Condenser head pressure
                                                    static pressure (ESP) rating requirements               2015–BT–TP–0015.) DOE requests                        controls regulate the flow of refrigerant
                                                    for different equipment capacities and                  comment on the appropriateness of the                 through the condenser and/or adjust
                                                    requirements for the indoor-coil airflow                +/¥5 percent tolerance and/or data that               operation of condenser fans to prevent
                                                    rate for determining standard ratings.                  might show that a different tolerance                 condenser pressures from dropping too
                                                    DOE notes that AHRI 340/360 also refers                                                                       low during low-ambient operation.
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                                                                                                            level might be more appropriate. This is
                                                    to ESP as ‘‘external pressure’’ and                     Issue 1 in section V.B, ‘‘Issues on Which             When employed, these controls ensure
                                                    ‘‘external resistance.’’ Section 6.1.3.2                DOE Seeks Comment.’’                                  that the refrigerant pressure is high
                                                    establishes a tolerance of ¥0 in. H2O to                   ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007, section                    enough to maintain adequate flow
                                                    +0.05 in. H2O for ESP (i.e., the measured               6.1.3.2.e specifies that the full-load                through refrigerant expansion devices
                                                    ESP may not be any lower but can be                     cooling airflow rate must be employed                 such as thermostatic expansion valves.
                                                    up to 0.05 in. H2O higher than the                      for any other condition using full-load               The use of condenser head pressure
                                                    required minimum) but does not                          air flow (e.g., full-load heating) without            controls influences a unit’s
                                                    contain a tolerance for the airflow rate.               regard to resulting ESP. DOE proposes                 performance, making it important that


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                                                    this feature be operating during the test               calculated percent load for one of the                package air conditioning and heating
                                                    because it would be operating in the                    part-load tests is 75.5 percent, are the              equipment, EPCA directs DOE to
                                                    field. DOE proposes to specify that                     results of this test acceptable for use as            determine to what extent, if any, the test
                                                    condenser head pressure controls, if                    the 75 percent part-load test point                   procedure would alter the measured
                                                    included with the unit, must be active                  condition?                                            energy efficiency or measured energy
                                                    during testing.                                            DOE proposes to apply a                            use of a covered product. (42 U.S.C.
                                                       The use of condenser head pressure                   +/¥3 percent tolerance to each part                   6314(a)(4)) If the amended test
                                                    controls may prevent a unit from                        load test point. In other words, the                  procedure alters the measured energy
                                                    reaching steady state prior to testing.                 difference between the percent load                   efficiency or measured energy use, the
                                                    For example, a unit employing                           calculated for a part-load test point and             Secretary must amend the applicable
                                                    condenser head pressure control might                   its target value may be as much as 3                  energy conservation standard
                                                    cycle a condenser fan to control head                   percent and still be considered to be                 accordingly. (42 U.S.C. 6314(a)(4)
                                                    pressure. The current DOE test                          operating at the target part-load test                (requiring that the provisions of 42
                                                    procedure does not address such                         point. DOE anticipates that this                      U.S.C. 6293(e), which includes
                                                    operation. Hence, if a unit with                        proposal will reduce testing time and                 determining the impact that changes to
                                                    condenser head pressure controls                        burden by eliminating additional part-                a test procedure would have on the
                                                    cannot achieve steady-state operation                   load tests in cases where operation                   measured energy efficiency or energy
                                                    with the controls active, and thus                      closely approaches but does not exactly               use of a covered product))
                                                    cannot be tested, the manufacturer                      meet the target part-load test points.                   In DOE’s view, no aspect of this
                                                    would have to request a waiver. See 10                  DOE requests comment on establishing                  NOPR is likely to alter the measured
                                                    CFR 431.401 (‘‘Any interested person                    this tolerance and on the                             efficiency of CUACs and CUHPs. These
                                                    may submit a petition to waive for a                    appropriateness of the proposed                       proposed amendments, which follow
                                                    particular basic model the requirements                 tolerance level. This is Issue 5 in section           the Working Group’s recommendations,
                                                    of any uniform test method contained in                 V.B, ‘‘Issues on Which DOE Seeks                      relate to DOE’s efforts to establish
                                                    this part, upon the grounds that . . . the              Comment.’’                                            amended energy conservation standards
                                                    basic model contains one or more                                                                              for CUACs and CUHPs. As part of that
                                                    design characteristics that prevent                     B. Certification and Enforcement Issues               standards rulemaking effort, DOE had
                                                    testing of the basic model according to                 1. Measuring Cooling Capacity for                     proposed, and the Working Group
                                                    the prescribed test procedures.’’) DOE                  Purposes of Certification, Assessment,                adopted, an approach that would base
                                                    requests comment on whether there are                   and Enforcement                                       the amended standards for this
                                                    any units sold for which this might                                                                           equipment on IEER instead of EER. See
                                                    occur and what changes, if any, may be                    Manufacturers must certify and report               79 FR 58947 at 58956 (September 30,
                                                    needed to DOE’s proposal to address                     CUAC and CUHP cooling capacity (in                    2014); ASRAC Commercial Package Air
                                                    this scenario. This is Issue 4 in section               Btu/h) when certifying the efficiency of              Conditioners and Commercial Warm Air
                                                    V.B, ‘‘Issues on Which DOE Seeks                        this equipment, per 10 CFR 429.43(b)(2).              Furnaces Working Group Term Sheet, at
                                                    Comment.’’                                              The cooling capacity represented by                   2 (June 15, 2015). DOE has also
                                                                                                            manufacturers for certification and                   proposed a definition of IEER to support
                                                    4. Unit of Measurement for Airflow                      compliance purposes must be                           the Working Group’s approach.
                                                       ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007 lacks                         determined through testing in                         Consistent with this transition to IEER
                                                    clarity regarding references to CFM as                  accordance with 10 CFR 431.96. DOE                    as the reporting metric for this
                                                    opposed to SCFM. In order to resolve                    proposes that the cooling capacity                    equipment, DOE proposes to require the
                                                    this, DOE proposes that all instances of                certified to DOE for a given basic model              reporting of indoor part-load airflow
                                                    CFM as a unit of airflow must be                        must be the average of the capacities                 rates used in the IEER calculation as of
                                                    interpreted to mean SCFM where they                     measured for the sample of units tested               the compliance date of the new
                                                    appear in the sections of ANSI/AHRI                     to certify that basic model, rounded                  standard. DOE also proposes another
                                                    340/360–2007 incorporated by reference                  according to the multiples in Table 4 in              amendment associated with the
                                                    in 10 CFR part 431, subpart F.                          ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007.                               measurement of IEER—applying a +/¥
                                                                                                              DOE proposes that when conducting                   3 percent tolerance to each part-load test
                                                    5. Tolerance on Percent Load for IEER                   assessment and enforcement testing, the
                                                    Part-Load Tests                                                                                               point for IEER ratings. This proposed
                                                                                                            total cooling capacity must be measured               amendment, if adopted, would be
                                                       For calculating IEER, section 6.2.2 of               pursuant to the test requirements of 10               required as of the compliance date of
                                                    ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007 specifies that                   CFR 431.96 for each unit tested, and the              the new standard.
                                                    the unit efficiency must be determined                  results of the measurement(s) (either the                The proposed amendments not
                                                    at 100 percent, 75 percent, 50 percent,                 measured cooling capacity for a single                specifically related to IEER would,
                                                    and 25 percent load (defined as part-                   unit sample or the average of the                     rather than alter the measured efficiency
                                                    load net cooling capacity divided by                    measured cooling capacities for a                     or measured energy use of CUAC and
                                                    full-load net cooling capacity, then                    multiple-unit sample) compared to the                 CUHP equipment, clarify how to test
                                                    multiplied by 100 percent) at the                       value of cooling capacity certified by the            this equipment. These proposed
                                                    conditions specified in Table 6 of ANSI/                manufacturer. The manufacturer-                       amendments would limit the
                                                    AHRI 340/360–2007 (Table 6). ANSI/                      certified cooling capacity will be                    incorporation by reference of ANSI/
                                                    AHRI 340/360–2007 also provides                                                                               AHRI 340/360–2007 to certain sections,
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                                                                                                            considered valid if the cooling capacity
                                                    instruction for when a unit cannot                      determined through DOE testing is                     establish a tolerance on full-load indoor
                                                    operate at the 75 percent, 50 percent,                  within five percent of the certified                  airflow, add condenser head pressure
                                                    and 25 percent part-load test points, but               cooling capacity.                                     control requirements, and clarify units
                                                    does not specify a tolerance for the                                                                          of measurement for airflow. These
                                                    percent load, i.e. how much can the load 2. Compliance Dates of the Test                                      proposals, if adopted, would result in
                                                    deviate from the part-load test point and Procedure Amendments                                                no procedural changes related to how
                                                    still be considered operating at the part-   In amending a test procedure for                                 testing would be performed. These
                                                    load test point. For example, if the       small, large, or very large commercial                             proposed amendments, if adopted,


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                                                    would become effective 30 days after                    ‘‘small businesses’’ for the purposes of              already include IEER, indicating that
                                                    publication of the final rule in the                    the statute. DOE used the SBA’s small                 many manufacturers, representing a
                                                    Federal Register. Consistent with 42                    business size standards to determine                  large portion of the market, already
                                                    U.S.C. 6314(d), any representations of                  whether any small entities would be                   determine IEER for their units. ANSI/
                                                    energy consumption of CUACs and                         subject to the requirements of the rule.              ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1–2013—
                                                    CUHPs must be based on any final                        65 FR 30836, 30848 (May 15, 2000), as                 Energy Standard for Buildings Except
                                                    amended test procedures 360 days after                  amended at 65 FR 53533, 53544 (Sept.                  Low-Rise Residential Buildings
                                                    the publication of the test procedure                   5, 2000) and codified at 13 CFR part                  (ASHRAE 90.1–2013) has adopted an
                                                    final rule.                                             121. The size standards are listed by                 IEER requirement, which makes
                                                                                                            North American Industry Classification                reporting of IEER necessary for
                                                    IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory                    System (NAICS) code and industry                      shipment to those states and localities
                                                    Review                                                  description and are available at http://              that will adopt that standard in building
                                                    A. Review Under Executive Order 12866                   www.sba.gov/category/navigation-                      codes. Current procedures relating to
                                                                                                            structure/contracting/contracting-                    alternative efficiency determination
                                                       The Office of Management and Budget
                                                                                                            officials/small-business-size-standards.              methods (AEDMs), including
                                                    (OMB) has determined that test
                                                                                                            Manufacturing of small, large, and very               procedures for certifying IEER, require a
                                                    procedure rulemakings do not constitute
                                                                                                            large air-cooled CUAC and CUHP is                     limited amount of testing to be
                                                    ‘‘significant regulatory actions’’ under
                                                                                                            classified under NAICS 333415, ‘‘Air-                 conducted when validating an AEDM
                                                    section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866,                  Conditioning and Warm Air Heating                     for CUACs and CUHPs. 10 CFR
                                                    Regulatory Planning and Review, 58 FR                   Equipment and Commercial and                          429.70(c)(2)(iv) (detailing the minimum
                                                    51735 (Oct. 4, 1993). Accordingly, this                 Industrial Refrigeration Equipment                    number of distinct basic models
                                                    action was not subject to review under                  Manufacturing.’’ The SBA sets a                       required to be test for purposes of
                                                    the Executive Order by the Office of                    threshold of 750 employees or less for                AEDM validation for different
                                                    Information and Regulatory Affairs                      an entity to be considered as a small                 equipment types and classes) . DOE
                                                    (OIRA) in the Office of Management and                  business for this category. DOE initially             expects that most CUAC and CUHP
                                                    Budget.                                                 identified 12 potential manufacturers of              ratings will be based on results obtained
                                                    B. Review Under the Regulatory                          commercial packaged air conditioners                  from AEDMs. Although DOE recognizes
                                                    Flexibility Act                                         sold in the U.S. DOE then determined                  that some ratings will be based on
                                                                                                            that 10 were large manufacturers,                     testing, DOE expects these ratings to
                                                       The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
                                                                                                            manufacturers that are foreign-owned                  comprise a small minority of products.
                                                    U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires preparation                                                                         However, to help DOE better
                                                                                                            and -operated, or manufacturers that do
                                                    of an initial regulatory flexibility                    not produce products covered by this                  understand the burdens when
                                                    analysis (IRFA) for any rule that by law                rulemaking. DOE was able to determine                 measuring IEER instead of EER, DOE
                                                    must be proposed for public comment,                    that 2 manufacturers meet the SBA’s                   requests comment and data on
                                                    unless the agency certifies that the rule,              definition of a ‘‘small business’’ and                manufacturer expectations of the
                                                    if promulgated, will not have a                         manufacture products covered by this                  number of models that will likely be
                                                    significant economic impact on a                        rulemaking.                                           tested rather than rated with an AEDM.
                                                    substantial number of small entities. As                   DOE expects the impact of the                      DOE encourages confidential data
                                                    required by Executive Order 13272,                      proposed rule on manufacturers,                       submissions if necessary in order to
                                                    ‘‘Proper Consideration of Small Entities                including small businesses, to be                     ensure that such data can be provided.
                                                    in Agency Rulemaking,’’ 67 FR 53461                     minimal. The proposed rule would                         For these reasons, DOE certifies that
                                                    (August 16, 2002), DOE published                        amend DOE’s certification requirements                this proposed rule would not have a
                                                    procedures and policies on February 19,                 to specify additional reporting                       significant economic impact on a
                                                    2003, to ensure that the potential                      requirements and add enforcement                      substantial number of small entities.
                                                    impacts of its rules on small entities are              provisions for verifying cooling                      Accordingly, DOE has not prepared a
                                                    properly considered during the DOE                      capacity. The proposed rule would also                regulatory flexibility analysis for this
                                                    rulemaking process. 68 FR 7990. DOE                     clarify or amend DOE’s test procedures                rulemaking. DOE will transmit the
                                                    has made its procedures and policies                    to amend AHRI Standard 340/360–2007,                  certification and supporting statement
                                                    available on the Office of the General                  ‘‘2007 Standard for Performance Rating                of factual basis to the Chief Counsel for
                                                    Counsel’s Web site: http://energy.gov/                  of Commercial and Industrial Unitary                  Advocacy of the SBA for review under
                                                    gc/office-general-counsel.                              Air-Conditioning and Heat Pump                        5 U.S.C. 605(b).
                                                       DOE reviewed today’s proposed rule                   Equipment,’’ to incorporate certain
                                                    under the provisions of the Regulatory                                                                        C. Review Under the Paperwork
                                                                                                            sections by reference, specify
                                                    Flexibility Act and the procedures and                                                                        Reduction Act of 1995
                                                                                                            requirements for airflow adjustment and
                                                    policies published on February 19,                      tolerance to meet other rating                          Manufacturers of small, large, and
                                                    2003. This proposed rule prescribes test                conditions, require units with                        very large air-cooled CUAC and CUHP
                                                    procedures that will be used to test                    condenser head pressure controls to be                equipment must certify to DOE that
                                                    compliance with energy conservation                     tested with those controls active, clarify            their equipment complies with any
                                                    standards for the equipment that are the                the unit of measurement for airflow, and              applicable energy conservation
                                                    subject of this rulemaking. DOE has                     establish a tolerance on part-load rating             standards. In certifying compliance,
                                                    tentatively concluded that the proposed                                                                       manufacturers must test their
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                                                                                                            points.
                                                    rule would not have a significant impact                   The Working Group has                              equipment according to the appropriate
                                                    on a substantial number of small                        recommended amended energy                            DOE test procedures for this equipment,
                                                    entities.                                               conservation standards rulemaking that                including any applicable amendments.
                                                       For manufacturers of small, large, and               the standards will be based on the                    DOE has established regulations for the
                                                    very large air-cooled CUAC and CUHP,                    metric of integrated energy efficiency                certification and recordkeeping
                                                    the Small Business Administration                       ratio (IEER) instead of energy efficiency             requirements for all covered consumer
                                                    (SBA) has set a size threshold, which                   ratio (EER). DOE expects the impact on                products and commercial equipment,
                                                    defines those entities classified as                    test burden to be modest. AHRI ratings                including CUACs and CUHPs. See 10


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                                                    CFR part 429, subpart B. The collection-                Exclusion A5 under 10 CFR part 1021,                  regulation: (1) Clearly specifies the
                                                    of-information requirement for the                      subpart D, which applies to any                       preemptive effect, if any; (2) clearly
                                                    certification and recordkeeping is                      rulemaking that interprets or amends an               specifies any effect on existing Federal
                                                    subject to review and approval by OMB                   existing rule without changing the                    law or regulation; (3) provides a clear
                                                    under the Paperwork Reduction Act                       environmental effect of that rule.                    legal standard for affected conduct
                                                    (PRA).                                                  Accordingly, neither an environmental                 while promoting simplification and
                                                       In the Certification of Commercial                   assessment nor an environmental                       burden reduction; (4) specifies the
                                                    Equipment Final Rule published in May                   impact statement is required.                         retroactive effect, if any; (5) adequately
                                                    2014, DOE amended existing regulations                                                                        defines key terms; and (6) addresses
                                                    governing compliance certification for a                E. Review Under Executive Order 13132
                                                                                                                                                                  other important issues affecting clarity
                                                    variety of commercial equipment                            Executive Order 13132, ‘‘Federalism,’’             and general draftsmanship under any
                                                    covered by EPCA, which affected CUAC                    64 FR 43255 (August 4, 1999) imposes                  guidelines issued by the Attorney
                                                    and CUHP manufacturers. 79 FR 25486                     certain requirements on agencies                      General. Section 3(c) of Executive Order
                                                    at 25502 (May 5, 2014). In today’s                      formulating and implementing policies                 12988 requires Executive agencies to
                                                    NOPR, DOE proposes to amend its                         or regulations that preempt State law or              review regulations in light of applicable
                                                    certification requirements to specify                   that have Federalism implications. The                standards in sections 3(a) and 3(b) to
                                                    additional reporting requirements. DOE                  Executive Order requires agencies to                  determine whether they are met or it is
                                                    does not believe that these additions to                examine the constitutional and statutory              unreasonable to meet one or more of
                                                    the certification requirements constitute               authority supporting any action that                  them. DOE has completed the required
                                                    a significant additional burden upon                    would limit the policymaking discretion               review and determined that, to the
                                                    respondents, as they require minimal                    of the States and to carefully assess the             extent permitted by law, the proposed
                                                    additional information to what                          necessity for such actions. The                       rule meets the relevant standards of
                                                    manufacturers must already report in                    Executive Order also requires agencies                Executive Order 12988.
                                                    their certification reports. DOE believes               to have an accountable process to
                                                    that the Certification of Commercial                    ensure meaningful and timely input by                 G. Review Under the Unfunded
                                                    Equipment Final Rule provides an                        State and local officials in the                      Mandates Reform Act of 1995
                                                    accurate estimate of the existing burden                development of regulatory policies that
                                                                                                            have Federalism implications. On                         Title II of the Unfunded Mandates
                                                    on respondents and would continue to
                                                                                                            March 14, 2000, DOE published a                       Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) requires
                                                    apply to the relevant aspects of the
                                                    proposed amendments. See 79 FR at                       statement of policy describing the                    each Federal agency to assess the effects
                                                    25496–25498 (detailing burden                           intergovernmental consultation process                of Federal regulatory actions on State,
                                                    estimates and indicating an average                     it will follow in the development of                  local, and Tribal governments and the
                                                    burden of approximately 30 hours per                    such regulations. 65 FR 13735. DOE has                private sector. Public Law 104–4, sec.
                                                    company on an annual basis). OMB has                    examined this proposed rule and has                   201 (codified at 2 U.S.C. 1531). For a
                                                    approved the revised information                        determined that it would not have a                   proposed regulatory action likely to
                                                    collection for DOE’s certification and                  substantial direct effect on the States, on           result in a rule that may cause the
                                                    recordkeeping requirements. 80 FR 5099                  the relationship between the national                 expenditure by State, local, and Tribal
                                                    (January 30, 2015).                                     government and the States, or on the                  governments, in the aggregate, or by the
                                                       Notwithstanding any other provision                  distribution of power and                             private sector of $100 million or more
                                                    of the law, no person is required to                    responsibilities among the various                    in any one year (adjusted annually for
                                                    respond to, nor shall any person be                     levels of government. EPCA governs and                inflation), section 202 of UMRA requires
                                                    subject to a penalty for failure to comply              prescribes Federal preemption of State                a Federal agency to publish a written
                                                    with, a collection of information subject               regulations as to energy conservation for             statement that estimates the resulting
                                                    to the requirements of the PRA, unless                  the equipment that is the subject of                  costs, benefits, and other effects on the
                                                    that collection of information displays a               today’s proposed rule. States can                     national economy. (2 U.S.C. 1532(a), (b))
                                                    currently valid OMB Control Number.                     petition DOE for exemption from such                  The UMRA also requires a Federal
                                                                                                            preemption to the extent, and based on                agency to develop an effective process
                                                    D. Review Under the National                                                                                  to permit timely input by elected
                                                                                                            criteria, set forth in EPCA. (42 U.S.C.
                                                    Environmental Policy Act of 1969                                                                              officers of State, local, and Tribal
                                                                                                            6297(d)) No further action is required by
                                                      In this proposed rule, DOE proposes                   Executive Order 13132.                                governments on a proposed ‘‘significant
                                                    test procedure amendments that it                                                                             intergovernmental mandate,’’ and
                                                    expects will be used to develop and                     F. Review Under Executive Order 12988                 requires an agency plan for giving notice
                                                    implement future energy conservation                       Regarding the review of existing                   and opportunity for timely input to
                                                    standards for commercial unitary air                    regulations and the promulgation of                   potentially affected small governments
                                                    conditioners and commercial unitary                     new regulations, section 3(a) of                      before establishing any requirements
                                                    heat pumps. DOE has determined that                     Executive Order 12988, ‘‘Civil Justice                that might significantly or uniquely
                                                    this rule falls into a class of actions that            Reform,’’ 61 FR 4729 (Feb. 7, 1996),                  affect small governments. On March 18,
                                                    are categorically excluded from review                  imposes on Federal agencies the general               1997, DOE published a statement of
                                                    under the National Environmental                        duty to adhere to the following                       policy on its process for
                                                    Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et                   requirements: (1) Eliminate drafting                  intergovernmental consultation under
                                                    seq.) and DOE’s implementing                            errors and ambiguity; (2) write                       UMRA. 62 FR 12820; also available at
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                                                    regulations at 10 CFR part 1021.                        regulations to minimize litigation; (3)               http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-
                                                    Specifically, this proposed rule would                  provide a clear legal standard for                    counsel. DOE examined this proposed
                                                    amend the existing test procedures                      affected conduct rather than a general                rule according to UMRA and its
                                                    without affecting the amount, quality or                standard; and (4) promote simplification              statement of policy and determined that
                                                    distribution of energy usage, and,                      and burden reduction. Section 3(b) of                 the proposed rule contains neither an
                                                    therefore, would not result in any                      Executive Order 12988 specifically                    intergovernmental mandate, nor a
                                                    environmental impacts. Thus, this                       requires that Executive agencies make                 mandate that may result in the
                                                    rulemaking is covered by Categorical                    every reasonable effort to ensure that the            expenditure of $100 million or more in


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                                                    any year, so these requirements do not                  any proposed significant energy action,               of Commercial and Industrial Unitary
                                                    apply.                                                  the agency must give a detailed                       Air-Conditioning and Heat Pump
                                                                                                            statement of any adverse effects on                   Equipment.’’ This is an industry-
                                                    H. Review Under the Treasury and
                                                                                                            energy supply, distribution, or use                   accepted standard used by
                                                    General Government Appropriations
                                                                                                            should the proposal be implemented,                   manufacturers when testing and rating
                                                    Act, 1999
                                                                                                            and of reasonable alternatives to the                 the performance of commercial and
                                                      Section 654 of the Treasury and                       action and their expected benefits on                 industrial unitary air-conditioning and
                                                    General Government Appropriations                       energy supply, distribution, and use.                 heat pump equipment. Copies of this
                                                    Act, 1999 (Pub. L. 105–277) requires                       Today’s regulatory action to amend                 testing standard are available for
                                                    Federal agencies to issue a Family                      the test procedure for measuring the                  download at http://www.ahrinet.org/
                                                    Policymaking Assessment for any rule                    energy efficiency of CUACs and CUHPs                  App_Content/ahri/files/standards%
                                                    that may affect family well-being. This                 is not a significant regulatory action                20pdfs/ANSI%20standards%20pdfs/
                                                    rule would not have any impact on the                   under Executive Order 12866.                          ANSI%20AHRI%20Standard%20340-
                                                    autonomy or integrity of the family as                  Moreover, it would not have a                         360-2007%20with%20Addenda%201%
                                                    an institution. Accordingly, DOE has                    significant adverse effect on the supply,             20and%202.pdf.
                                                    concluded that it is not necessary to                   distribution, or use of energy, nor has it
                                                    prepare a Family Policymaking                           been designated as a significant energy               V. Public Participation
                                                    Assessment.                                             action by the Administrator of OIRA.                  A. Submission of Comments
                                                                                                            Therefore, it is not a significant energy
                                                    I. Review Under Executive Order 12630                                                                            DOE will accept comments, data, and
                                                                                                            action, and, accordingly, DOE has not
                                                       DOE has determined, under Executive                  prepared a Statement of Energy Effects.               information regarding this proposed
                                                    Order 12630, ‘‘Governmental Actions                                                                           rule before or after the public meeting,
                                                    and Interference with Constitutionally                  L. Review Under Section 32 of the                     but no later than the date provided in
                                                    Protected Property Rights’’ 53 FR 8859                  Federal Energy Administration Act of                  the DATES section at the beginning of
                                                    (March 18, 1988), that this regulation                  1974                                                  this proposed rule. Interested parties
                                                    would not result in any takings that                       Under section 301 of the Department                may submit comments using any of the
                                                    might require compensation under the                    of Energy Organization Act (Pub. L. 95–               methods described in the ADDRESSES
                                                    Fifth Amendment to the U.S.                             91; 42 U.S.C. 7101), DOE must comply                  section at the beginning of this notice.
                                                    Constitution.                                           with section 32 of the Federal Energy                    Submitting comments via
                                                                                                            Administration Act of 1974, as amended                regulations.gov. The regulations.gov
                                                    J. Review Under Treasury and General                    by the Federal Energy Administration                  Web page will require you to provide
                                                    Government Appropriations Act, 2001                     Authorization Act of 1977. (15 U.S.C.                 your name and contact information.
                                                       Section 515 of the Treasury and                      788; FEAA) Section 32 essentially                     Your contact information will be
                                                    General Government Appropriations                       provides in relevant part that, where a               viewable to DOE Building Technologies
                                                    Act, 2001 (44 U.S.C. 3516 note) provides                proposed rule authorizes or requires use              staff only. Your contact information will
                                                    for agencies to review most                             of commercial standards, the notice of                not be publicly viewable except for your
                                                    disseminations of information to the                    proposed rulemaking must inform the                   first and last names, organization name
                                                    public under guidelines established by                  public of the use and background of                   (if any), and submitter representative
                                                    each agency pursuant to general                         such standards. In addition, section                  name (if any). If your comment is not
                                                    guidelines issued by OMB. OMB’s                         32(c) requires DOE to consult with the                processed properly because of technical
                                                    guidelines were published at 67 FR                      Attorney General and the Chairman of                  difficulties, DOE will use this
                                                    8452 (Feb. 22, 2002), and DOE’s                         the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)                    information to contact you. If DOE
                                                    guidelines were published at 67 FR                      concerning the impact of the                          cannot read your comment due to
                                                    62446 (Oct. 7, 2002). DOE has reviewed                  commercial or industry standards on                   technical difficulties and cannot contact
                                                    today’s proposed rule under the OMB                     competition.                                          you for clarification, DOE may not be
                                                    and DOE guidelines and has concluded                       The proposed rule incorporates                     able to consider your comment.
                                                    that it is consistent with applicable                   testing methods contained in the                         However, your contact information
                                                    policies in those guidelines.                           following commercial standards: ANSI/                 will be publicly viewable if you include
                                                                                                            AHRI Standard 340/360–2007 and                        it in the comment or in any documents
                                                    K. Review Under Executive Order 13211                                                                         attached to your comment. Any
                                                                                                            ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 37–2009. The
                                                       Executive Order 13211, ‘‘Actions                     Department has evaluated these                        information that you do not want to be
                                                    Concerning Regulations That                             standards and is unable to conclude                   publicly viewable should not be
                                                    Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                     whether they fully comply with the                    included in your comment, nor in any
                                                    Distribution, or Use,’’ 66 FR 28355 (May                requirements of section 32(b) of the                  document attached to your comment.
                                                    22, 2001), requires Federal agencies to                 FEAA, (i.e., that they were developed in              Persons viewing comments will see only
                                                    prepare and submit to OMB, a                            a manner that fully provides for public               first and last names, organization
                                                    Statement of Energy Effects for any                     participation, comment, and review).                  names, correspondence containing
                                                    proposed significant energy action. A                   DOE will consult with the Attorney                    comments, and any documents
                                                    ‘‘significant energy action’’ is defined as             General and the Chairman of the FTC                   submitted with the comments.
                                                    any action by an agency that                            concerning the impact of these test                      Do not submit to regulations.gov
                                                    promulgated or is expected to lead to                                                                         information for which disclosure is
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                                                                                                            procedures on competition, prior to
                                                    promulgation of a final rule, and that:                 prescribing a final rule.                             restricted by statute, such as trade
                                                    (1) Is a significant regulatory action                                                                        secrets and commercial or financial
                                                    under Executive Order 12866, or any                     M. Description of Materials                           information (hereinafter referred to as
                                                    successor order; and (2) is likely to have              Incorporated by Reference                             Confidential Business Information
                                                    a significant adverse effect on the                        DOE is proposing to incorporate by                 (CBI)). Comments submitted through
                                                    supply, distribution, or use of energy; or              reference ANSI/AHRI Standard 340/                     regulations.gov cannot be claimed as
                                                    (3) is designated by the Administrator of               360–2007 (with Addenda 1 and 2),                      CBI. Comments received through the
                                                    OIRA as a significant energy action. For                ‘‘2007 Standard for Performance Rating                Web site will waive any CBI claims for


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                                                    the information submitted. For                          and one copy of the document marked                      2. Section 6.1.3.2.e of ANSI/AHRI
                                                    information on submitting CBI, see the                  non-confidential with the information                 340/360–2007 specifies that the full-
                                                    Confidential Business Information                       believed to be confidential deleted.                  load cooling airflow rate must be
                                                    section.                                                Submit these documents via email or on                maintained for any other condition
                                                       DOE processes submissions made                       a CD, if feasible. DOE will make its own              using full-load air flow (e.g., full-load
                                                    through regulations.gov before posting.                 determination about the confidential                  heating) without regard to resulting ESP.
                                                    Normally, comments will be posted                       status of the information and treat it                DOE proposes that in this situation, the
                                                    within a few days of being submitted.                   according to its determination.                       +/¥5 percent tolerance on the full-load
                                                    However, if large volumes of comments                      Factors of interest to DOE when                    cooling airflow rate must also apply. To
                                                    are being processed simultaneously,                     evaluating requests to treat submitted                maintain the airflow within the required
                                                    your comment may not be viewable for                    information as confidential include: (1)              tolerance, the tester may make
                                                    up to several weeks. Please keep the                    A description of the items; (2) whether               adjustments to the test facility or
                                                    comment tracking number that                            and why such items are customarily                    apparatus, but not the unit being tested.
                                                    regulations.gov provides after you have                 treated as confidential within the                    DOE requests comments on this
                                                    successfully uploaded your comment.                     industry; (3) whether the information is              interpretation and clarification of the
                                                       Submitting comments via email, hand                  generally known by or available from                  requirements of section 6.1.3.2.e of
                                                    delivery, or mail. Comments and                         other sources; (4) whether the                        ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007 regarding
                                                    documents submitted via email, hand                     information has previously been made                  operation in modes other than full-
                                                    delivery, or mail also will be posted to                available to others without obligation                capacity cooling. See section III.A.2 for
                                                    regulations.gov. If you do not want your                concerning its confidentiality; (5) an                details.
                                                    personal contact information to be                      explanation of the competitive injury to                 3. For all units, certification
                                                    publicly viewable, do not include it in                 the submitting person which would                     requirements already include reporting
                                                    your comment or any accompanying                        result from public disclosure; (6) when               of the indoor airflow at full capacity
                                                    documents. Instead, provide your                        such information might lose its                       cooling operation. If units are designed
                                                    contact information on a cover letter.                                                                        to operate with a different indoor
                                                                                                            confidential character due to the
                                                    Include your first and last names, email                                                                      airflow for cooling and heating mode,
                                                                                                            passage of time; and (7) why disclosure
                                                    address, telephone number, and                                                                                DOE proposes that manufacturers would
                                                                                                            of the information would be contrary to
                                                    optional mailing address. The cover                                                                           separately report the indoor airflow in
                                                                                                            the public interest.
                                                    letter will not be publicly viewable as                                                                       cooling and heating mode. DOE requests
                                                    long as it does not include any                            It is DOE’s policy that all comments
                                                                                                                                                                  comment on whether this approach is
                                                    comments.                                               may be included in the public docket,
                                                                                                                                                                  appropriate and also requests comment
                                                       Include contact information each time                without change and as received,
                                                                                                                                                                  on whether any units in the market are
                                                    you submit comments, data, documents,                   including any personal information                    designed to operate with a different full-
                                                    and other information to DOE. If you                    provided in the comments (except                      load air flow for heating and cooling
                                                    submit via mail or hand delivery, please                information deemed to be exempt from                  modes. See section III.A.2 for details.
                                                    provide all items on a CD, if feasible. It              public disclosure).                                      4. DOE proposes that condenser head
                                                    is not necessary to submit printed                      B. Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment                  pressure controls, if included in a unit,
                                                    copies. No facsimiles (faxes) will be                                                                         must be active during testing. DOE
                                                    accepted.                                                 Although DOE welcomes comments                      requests comment on whether there are
                                                       Comments, data, and other                            on any aspect of this proposal, DOE is                any units on the market with condenser
                                                    information submitted to DOE                            particularly interested in receiving                  head pressure controls that would
                                                    electronically should be provided in                    comments and views of interested                      prevent the unit from achieving steady
                                                    PDF (preferred), Microsoft Word or                      parties concerning the following issues:              state under the test conditions. If so,
                                                    Excel, WordPerfect, or text (ASCII) file                  1. DOE proposes that when                           how should DOE address these kinds of
                                                    format. Provide documents that are not                  conducting full-load cooling tests with               units for testing purposes? See section
                                                    secured, written in English and free of                 the appropriate external static pressure              III.A.3 for details.
                                                    any defects or viruses. Documents                       (ESP) condition in Table 5 of ANSI/                      5. For calculating IEER, section 6 of
                                                    should not contain special characters or                AHRI 340/360–2007, the tester must use                ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007 specifies that
                                                    any form of encryption and, if possible,                the motor and drive kit that was used to              the unit efficiency must be determined
                                                    they should carry the electronic                        determine the certified rating, as                    at 100 percent, 75 percent, 50 percent,
                                                    signature of the author.                                specified in the manufacturer’s                       and 25 percent load (defined as net part-
                                                       Campaign form letters. Please submit                 certification information. During such                load cooling capacity divided by full-
                                                    campaign form letters by the originating                testing, the indoor airflow must be                   load net cooling capacity times 100
                                                    organization in batches of between 50 to                within +/¥5 percent of the                            percent). ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007 also
                                                    500 form letters per PDF or as one form                 manufacturer’s rated full-load indoor                 provides instruction for when a unit
                                                    letter with a list of supporters’ names                 airflow rate. If the indoor airflow at the            cannot operate at the 75 percent, 50
                                                    compiled into one or more PDFs. This                    required ESP is outside the +/¥5                      percent, and 25 percent part-load test
                                                    reduces comment processing and                          percent tolerance, make necessary                     points, but does not specify a tolerance
                                                    posting time.                                           adjustments to the test setup and/or the              for the percent load, i.e. how much can
                                                       Confidential Business Information.                   unit such that both the airflow and ESP               the load deviate from the part-load test
                                                    According to 10 CFR 1004.11, any                        are within the required tolerances. DOE               point and still be considered operating
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                                                    person submitting information that he                   requests comment on the                               at the part-load test point. DOE proposes
                                                    or she believes to be confidential and                  appropriateness of the +/¥5 percent                   to apply a +/¥3 percent tolerance on
                                                    exempt by law from public disclosure                    tolerance and/or data showing that a                  the percent load for approach to each
                                                    should submit via email, postal mail, or                different tolerance level might be more               part-load rating point. In other words,
                                                    hand delivery two well-marked copies:                   appropriate, as well as feedback on the               the difference between the percent load
                                                    One copy of the document marked                         burden of maintaining airflow within                  calculated for a part-load test point and
                                                    confidential including all the                          the tolerance. See section III.A.2 for                its target value may be as much as 3
                                                    information believed to be confidential,                details.                                              percent and still be considered to be


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                                                    operating at the target part-load test                    (2) Reserved.                                       hour (Btu/Wh)), the coefficient of
                                                    point. DOE requests comment on the                      *     *     *       *     *                           performance (COP), the rated cooling
                                                    appropriateness of the tolerance level.                 ■ 3. Amend § 429.43 by revising                       capacity in British thermal units per
                                                    See section III.A.5 for details.                        paragraphs (a)(1)(iii), (b)(2)(i) and (ii),           hour (Btu/h), and the type(s) of heating
                                                                                                            (b)(4)(i) and (ii), to read as follows:               used by the basic model (e.g., electric,
                                                    VI. Approval of the Office of the
                                                                                                                                                                  gas, hydronic, none).
                                                    Secretary                                               § 429.43 Commercial heating, ventilating,
                                                                                                            air conditioning (HVAC) equipment.
                                                                                                                                                                  *       *    *     *    *
                                                      The Secretary of Energy has approved                                                                           (4) * * *
                                                    publication of this proposed rule.                         (a) * * *
                                                                                                                                                                     (i) Commercial package air-
                                                                                                               (1) * * *
                                                    List of Subjects                                           (iii) For commercial unitary air                   conditioning equipment (except
                                                                                                            conditioners and commercial unitary                   commercial package air conditioning
                                                    10 CFR Part 429                                                                                               equipment that is air-cooled with a
                                                                                                            heat pumps the represented value of
                                                      Confidential business information,                    cooling capacity must be the average of               cooling capacity less than 65,000 Btu/h):
                                                    Energy conservation, Commercial                         the capacities measured for the units in              Rated indoor airflow in standard cubic
                                                    equipment, Imports, Incorporation by                    the sample selected as described in                   feet per minute (SCFM) for each fan
                                                    reference, Reporting and recordkeeping                  paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this section,                 coil; water flow rate in gallons per
                                                    requirements.                                           rounded to the nearest appropriate                    minute (gpm) for water-cooled units
                                                                                                            Btu/h multiple according to Table 4 of                only; rated external static pressure in
                                                    10 CFR Part 431
                                                                                                            ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007                                inches of water; frequency or control set
                                                      Administrative practice and                                                                                 points for variable speed components
                                                                                                            (incorporated by reference, see
                                                    procedure, Confidential business                                                                              (e.g., compressors, VFDs); required dip
                                                                                                            § 429.43).
                                                    information, Energy conservation,                                                                             switch/control settings for step or
                                                    Commercial equipment, Imports,                          *       *     *   *     *                             variable components; a statement
                                                    Incorporation by reference,                                (b) * * *
                                                                                                               (2) * * *                                          whether the model will operate at test
                                                    Intergovernmental relations, Small                                                                            conditions without manufacturer
                                                                                                               (i) Commercial package air-
                                                    businesses.                                                                                                   programming; any additional testing
                                                                                                            conditioning equipment (except
                                                      Issued in Washington, DC, on July 27,                 commercial package air conditioning                   instructions, if applicable; and if a
                                                    2015.                                                   equipment that is air-cooled with a                   variety of motors/drive kits are offered
                                                    Kathleen B. Hogan,                                      cooling capacity less than 65,000 Btu/h):             for sale as options in the basic model to
                                                    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy                      (A) When certifying compliance with                account for varying installation
                                                    Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and Renewable             the January 1, 2010 energy conservation               requirements, the model number and
                                                    Energy.                                                 standards: The energy efficiency ratio                specifications of the motor (to include
                                                      For the reasons stated in the                         (EER in British thermal units per Watt-               efficiency, horsepower, open/closed,
                                                    preamble, DOE proposes to amend parts                   hour (Btu/Wh)), the rated cooling                     and number of poles) and the drive kit,
                                                    429 and 431 of Chapter II, Subchapter                   capacity in British thermal units per                 including settings, associated with that
                                                    D, of Title 10 the Code of Federal                      hour (Btu/h), and the type(s) of heating              specific motor that were used to
                                                    Regulations as set forth below:                         used by the basic model (e.g., electric,              determine the certified rating. When
                                                                                                            gas, hydronic, none).                                 certifying compliance with the January
                                                    PART 429—CERTIFICATION,                                    (B) When certifying compliance with                1, 2018 or the January 1, 2023 energy
                                                    COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT                              the January 1, 2018 or the January 1,                 conservation standards, rated indoor
                                                    FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS AND                               2023 energy conservation standards:                   airflow in SCFM for each part-load
                                                    COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL                               The integrated energy efficiency ratio                point used in the IEER calculation and
                                                    EQUIPMENT                                               (IEER in British thermal units per Watt-              any special instructions required to
                                                                                                            hour (Btu/Wh)), the rated cooling                     obtain operation at each part-load point,
                                                    ■ 1. The authority citation for part 429                capacity in British thermal units per                 such as frequency or control set points
                                                    continues to read as follows:                           hour (Btu/h), and the type(s) of heating              for variable speed components (e.g.,
                                                        Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291–6317.                     used by the basic model (e.g., electric,              compressors, VFDs), dip switch/control
                                                    ■ 2. Amend § 429.4 by redesignating                     gas, hydronic, none).                                 settings for step or variable components,
                                                    paragraph (c) as (d) and adding a new                      (ii) Commercial package heating                    or any additional applicable testing
                                                    paragraph (c) to read as follows:                       equipment (except commercial package                  instructions, are also required.
                                                                                                            heating equipment that is air-cooled                     (ii) Commercial package heating
                                                    § 429.4 Materials incorporated by                       with a cooling capacity less than 65,000              equipment (except commercial package
                                                    reference.                                              Btu/h):                                               heating equipment that is air-cooled
                                                    *     *    *     *     *                                   (A) When certifying compliance with                with a cooling capacity less than 65,000
                                                      (c) AHRI. Air-Conditioning, Heating,                  the January 1, 2010 energy conservation               Btu/h): The rated heating capacity in
                                                    and Refrigeration Institute, 2111 Wilson                standards: The energy efficiency ratio                British thermal units per hour (Btu/h);
                                                    Blvd., Suite 500, Arlington, VA 22201,                  (EER in British thermal units per Watt-               rated indoor airflow in standard cubic
                                                    (703) 524–8800, or go to: http://                       hour (Btu/Wh)), the coefficient of                    feet per minute (SCFM) for each fan coil
                                                    www.ahrinet.org.                                        performance (COP), the rated cooling                  (in cooling mode); rated airflow in
                                                      (1) ANSI/AHRI Standard 340/360–                       capacity in British thermal units per                 SCFM for each fan coil in heating mode
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                                                    2007, ‘‘2007 Standard for Performance                   hour (Btu/h), and the type(s) of heating              if the unit is designed to operate with
                                                    Rating of Commercial and Industrial                     used by the basic model (e.g., electric,              different airflow rates for cooling and
                                                    Unitary Air-Conditioning and Heat                       gas, hydronic, none).                                 heating mode; water flow rate in gallons
                                                    Pump Equipment,’’ approved by ANSI                         (B) When certifying compliance with                per minute (gpm) for water cooled units
                                                    on October 27, 2011 and updated by                      the January 1, 2018 or the January 1,                 only; rated external static pressure in
                                                    addendum 1 in December 2010 and                         2023 energy conservation standards:                   inches of water; frequency or control set
                                                    addendum 2 in June 2011 (AHRI 340/                      The integrated energy efficiency ratio                points for variable speed components
                                                    360–2007), IBR approved for § 429.43.                   (IEER in British thermal units per Watt-              (e.g., compressors, VFDs); required dip


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                                                    switch/control settings for step or                                  capacity. The cooling capacity of each                                  § 431.92 Definitions concerning
                                                    variable components; a statement                                     tested unit of the basic model will be                                  commercial air conditioners and heat
                                                    whether the model will operate at test                               measured pursuant to the test                                           pumps.
                                                    conditions without manufacturer                                      requirements of part 431 of this chapter                                *      *    *    *     *
                                                    programming; any additional testing                                  for each unit tested. The results of the                                   Integrated energy efficiency ratio, or
                                                    instructions, if applicable; and if a                                measurement(s) will be compared to the                                  IEER, means a single number part-load
                                                    variety of motors/drive kits are offered                             value of cooling capacity certified by the                              efficiency based on weighting of EER at
                                                    for sale as options in the basic model to                            manufacturer. The certified cooling                                     various load capacities, as measured in
                                                    account for varying installation                                     capacity will be considered valid only if                               Appendix A to Subpart F of part 431,
                                                    requirements, the model number and                                   the measurement(s) (either the                                          expressed in Btu/watt-hour.
                                                    specifications of the motor (to include                              measured cooling capacity for a single                                  *      *    *    *     *
                                                    efficiency, horsepower, open/closed,                                 unit sample or the average of the
                                                    and number of poles) and the drive kit,                              measured cooling capacities for a                                       § 431.95    [Amended]
                                                    including settings, associated with that                             multiple unit sample) is within five                                    ■ 6. Amend § 431.95 by adding ‘‘and
                                                    specific motor that were used to                                     percent of the certified cooling capacity.                              Appendix A to subpart F of part 431’’
                                                    determine the certified rating. When                                   (1) If the certified cooling capacity is                              at the end of paragraphs (b)(5) and
                                                    certifying compliance with the January                               found to be valid, the certified cooling                                (c)(2).
                                                    1, 2018 or the January 1, 2023 energy                                capacity will be used as the basis for                                  ■ 5. Amend § 431.96 by revising
                                                    conservation standards, rated indoor                                 determining the equipment class.                                        paragraphs (b)(1) and (c) and Table 1 to
                                                    airflow in SCFM for each part-load                                     (2) If the certified cooling capacity is                              read as follows:
                                                    point used in the IEER calculation and                               found to be invalid, the average of the
                                                    any special instructions required to                                                                                                         § 431.96 Uniform test method for the
                                                                                                                         measured cooling capacity will be used                                  measurement of energy efficiency of
                                                    obtain operation at each part-load point,                            as the basis for determining the                                        commercial air conditioners and heat
                                                    such as frequency or control set points                              equipment class.                                                        pumps.
                                                    for variable speed components (e.g.,
                                                    compressors, VFDs), dip switch/control                               *     *      *     *     *                                              *     *      *    *     *
                                                    settings for step or variable components,                                                                                                      (b) * * *
                                                                                                                         PART 431—ENERGY EFFICIENCY                                                (1) Determine the energy efficiency of
                                                    or any additional applicable testing                                 PROGRAM FOR CERTAIN
                                                    instructions, are also required.                                                                                                             each type of covered equipment by
                                                                                                                         COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL                                               conducting the test procedure(s) listed
                                                    *     *     *     *     *                                            EQUIPMENT
                                                    ■ 4. Amend § 429.134 by adding
                                                                                                                                                                                                 in Table 1 of this section along with any
                                                    paragraph (c) to read as follows:                                    ■ 5. The authority citation for part 431                                additional testing provisions set forth in
                                                                                                                         continues to read as follows:                                           paragraphs (c) through (g) of this section
                                                    § 429.134 Product-specific enforcement                                                                                                       and appendix A to this subpart, that
                                                    provisions.                                                              Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291–6317.                                     apply to the energy efficiency descriptor
                                                    *     *   *     *    *                                               ■ 6. Amend § 431.92 by adding a                                         for that equipment, category, and
                                                      (c) Commercial unitary air                                         definition of ‘‘integrated energy                                       cooling capacity. The omitted sections
                                                    conditioners and commercial unitary                                  efficiency ratio’’ in alphabetical order to                             of the test procedures listed in Table 1
                                                    heat pumps—Verification of cooling                                   read as follows:                                                        of this section must not be used.
                                                                     TABLE 1 TO § 431.96—TEST PROCEDURES FOR COMMERCIAL AIR CONDITIONERS AND HEAT PUMPS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Additional test procedure provi-
                                                                                                                                                             Energy efficiency              Use tests, conditions,
                                                           Equipment type                     Category                          Cooling capacity                                                                      sions as indicated in the listed
                                                                                                                                                                descriptor                   and procedures 1 in        paragraphs of this section

                                                    Small Commercial Packaged        Air-Cooled, 3-Phase,                    <65,000 Btu/h ............   SEER and HSPF .......             AHRI 210/240–2008        Paragraphs (c) and (e).
                                                     Air-Conditioning and Heating      AC and HP.                                                                                            (omit section 6.5).
                                                     Equipment.
                                                                                     Air-Cooled AC and                       ≥65,000 Btu/h and            EER, IEER, and COP                Appendix A to this       None.
                                                                                       HP.                                     <135,000 Btu/h.                                                subpart.
                                                                                     Water-Cooled and                        <65,000 Btu/h ............   EER ...........................   AHRI 210/240–2008        Paragraphs (c) and (e).
                                                                                       Evaporatively-                                                                                         (omit section 6.5).
                                                                                       Cooled AC.
                                                                                                                             ≥65,000 Btu/h and            EER ...........................   AHRI 340/360–2007        Paragraphs (c) and (e).
                                                                                                                               <135,000 Btu/h.                                                (omit section 6.3).
                                                                                     Water-Source HP ......                  <135,000 Btu/h ..........    EER and COP ...........           ISO Standard 13256–      Paragraph (e).
                                                                                                                                                                                              1 (1998).
                                                    Large Commercial Packaged        Air-Cooled AC and                       ≥135,000 Btu/h and           EER, IEER and COP                 Appendix A to this       None.
                                                      Air-Conditioning and Heating     HP.                                     <240,000 Btu/h.                                                subpart.
                                                      Equipment.
                                                                                     Water-Cooled and                        ≥135,000 Btu/h and           EER ...........................   AHRI 340/360–2007        Paragraphs (c) and (e).
                                                                                       Evaporatively-                          <240,000 Btu/h.                                               (omit section 6.3).
                                                                                       Cooled AC.
                                                    Very Large Commercial Pack-      Air-Cooled AC and                       ≥240,000 Btu/h and           EER, IEER and COP                 Appendix A to this       None.
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                                                      aged Air-Conditioning and        HP.                                     <760,000 Btu/h.                                                subpart.
                                                      Heating Equipment.
                                                                                     Water-Cooled and                        ≥240,000 Btu/h and           EER ...........................   AHRI 340/360–2007        Paragraphs (c) and (e).
                                                                                      Evaporatively-                           <760,000 Btu/h.                                               (omit section 6.3).
                                                                                      Cooled AC.
                                                    Packaged Terminal Air Condi-     AC and HP ................              <760,000 Btu/h ..........    EER and COP ...........           Paragraph (g) of this    Paragraphs (c), (e), and (g).
                                                      tioners and Heat Pumps.                                                                                                                 section.
                                                    Computer Room Air Condi-         AC ..............................       <65,000 Btu/h ............   SCOP ........................     ASHRAE 127–2007          Paragraphs (c) and (e).
                                                      tioners.                                                                                                                                (omit section 5.11).
                                                                                                                             ≥65,000 Btu/h and            SCOP ........................     ASHRAE 127–2007          Paragraphs (c) and (e).
                                                                                                                               <760,000 Btu/h.                                                (omit section 5.11).



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                                                            TABLE 1 TO § 431.96—TEST PROCEDURES FOR COMMERCIAL AIR CONDITIONERS AND HEAT PUMPS—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Additional test procedure provi-
                                                                                                                                                              Energy efficiency              Use tests, conditions,
                                                             Equipment type                       Category                       Cooling capacity                                                                      sions as indicated in the listed
                                                                                                                                                                 descriptor                   and procedures 1 in        paragraphs of this section

                                                    Variable Refrigerant Flow            AC ..............................    <65,000 Btu/h ............   SEER .........................    AHRI 1230–2010           Paragraphs (c), (d), (e), and (f).
                                                      Multi-split Systems, Air-                                                                                                               (omit sections 5.1.2
                                                      Cooled.                                                                                                                                 and 6.6).
                                                                                                                              ≥65,000 Btu/h and            EER ...........................   AHRI 1230–2010           Paragraphs (c), (d), (e), and (f).
                                                                                                                                <760,000 Btu/h.                                               (omit sections 5.1.2
                                                                                                                                                                                              and 6.6).
                                                                                         HP ..............................    <65,000 Btu/h ............   SEER and HSPF .......             AHRI 1230–2010           Paragraphs (c), (d), (e), and (f).
                                                                                                                                                                                              (omit sections 5.1.2
                                                                                                                                                                                              and 6.6).
                                                                                                                              ≥65,000 Btu/h and            EER and COP ...........           AHRI 1230–2010           Paragraphs (c), (d), (e), and (f).
                                                                                                                                <760,000 Btu/h.                                               (omit sections 5.1.2
                                                                                                                                                                                              and 6.6).
                                                    Variable Refrigerant Flow            HP ..............................    <760,000 Btu/h ..........    EER and COP ...........           AHRI 1230–2010           Paragraphs (c), (d), (e), and (f).
                                                      Multi-split Systems, Water-                                                                                                             (omit sections 5.1.2
                                                      source.                                                                                                                                 and 6.6).
                                                    Single Package Vertical Air          AC and HP ................           <760,000 Btu/h ..........    EER and COP ...........           AHRI 390–2003 (omit      Paragraphs (c) and (e).
                                                      Conditioners and Single                                                                                                                 section 6.4).
                                                      Package Vertical Heat
                                                      Pumps.
                                                        1 Incorporated   by reference, see § 431.95.


                                                    *      *    *     *      *                                               CUHPs), including compliance certifications,                        accordance with the manufacturer
                                                       (c) Optional break-in period for tests                                must be based on testing conducted in                               installation and operation manuals.
                                                    conducted using AHRI 210/240–2008,                                       accordance with Table 1 to § 431.96.                                Paragraphs (5)(a) through (b) of this section
                                                    AHRI 390–2003, AHRI 1230–2010, and                                          (1) Cooling mode test method. The test                           provide specifications for addressing key
                                                                                                                             method for testing commercial unitary air                           information typically found in the
                                                    ASHRAE 127–2007. Manufacturers may                                                                                                           installation and operation manuals.
                                                    optionally specify a ‘‘break-in’’ period,                                conditioners and commercial unitary heat
                                                                                                                             pumps in cooling mode must consist of                                  (a) If a manufacturer specifies a range of
                                                    not to exceed 20 hours, to operate the                                                                                                       superheat, sub-cooling, and/or refrigerant
                                                                                                                             application of the methods and conditions in
                                                    equipment under test prior to                                            ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007 sections 3, 4, and                           pressure in its installation and operation
                                                    conducting the test method specified by                                  6 (omitting section 6.3) (incorporated by                           manual for a given basic model, any value(s)
                                                    AHRI 210/240–2008, AHRI 390–2003,                                        reference; see § 431.95), and in ANSI/                              within that range may be used to determine
                                                    AHRI 1230–2010, or ASHRAE 127–2007                                       ASHRAE 37–2009 (incorporated by                                     refrigerant charge or mass of refrigerant,
                                                    (incorporated by reference, see                                          reference; see § 431.95). In case of a conflict                     unless the manufacturer clearly specifies a
                                                                                                                             between ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007 or ANSI/                             rating value in its installation and operation
                                                    § 431.95). A manufacturer who elects to                                                                                                      manual, in which case the specified rating
                                                    use an optional compressor break-in                                      ASHRAE 37–2009 and the CFR, the CFR
                                                                                                                             provisions control.                                                 value shall be used.
                                                    period in its certification testing should                                                                                                      (b) The air flow rate used for testing must
                                                                                                                                (2) Heating mode test method. The test
                                                    record this information (including the                                   method for testing commercial unitary heat
                                                                                                                                                                                                 be that set forth in the installation and
                                                    duration) in the test data underlying the                                                                                                    operation manuals being shipped to the
                                                                                                                             pumps in heating mode must consist of
                                                    certified ratings that is required to be                                                                                                     commercial customer with the basic model
                                                                                                                             application of the methods and conditions in
                                                    maintained under 10 CFR 429.71.                                                                                                              and clearly identified as that used to generate
                                                                                                                             ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007 sections 3, 4, and
                                                                                                                                                                                                 the DOE performance ratings. If a certified air
                                                    *      *    *     *      *                                               6 (omitting section 6.3) (incorporated by                           flow value for testing is not clearly identified,
                                                    ■ 7. Add Appendix A to subpart F of                                      reference; see § 431.95), and in ANSI/                              a value of 400 standard cubic feet per minute
                                                    part 431 to read as follows:                                             ASHRAE 37–2009 (incorporated by                                     (scfm) per ton shall be used.
                                                                                                                             reference; see § 431.95). In case of a conflict                        (6) Indoor airflow testing and adjustment.
                                                    Appendix A to Subpart F of Part 431—                                     between ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007 or ANSI/                                (i) When testing full-capacity cooling
                                                    Uniform Test Method for the                                              ASHRAE 37–2009 and the CFR, the CFR                                 operation at the required external static
                                                    Measurement of Energy Consumption of                                     provisions control.                                                 pressure condition, the full-load indoor
                                                    Air-Cooled Small, Large, and Very                                           (3) Minimum External Static Pressure. Use                        airflow rate must be within +/¥5 percent of
                                                    Large Commercial Packaged (Unitary)                                      the certified cooling capacity for the basic                        the certified-rated airflow at full-capacity
                                                                                                                             model to choose the minimum external static                         cooling operation. If the indoor airflow rate
                                                    Air Conditioning and Heating
                                                                                                                             pressure found in table 5 of section 6 of                           at the required minimum external pressure is
                                                    Equipment                                                                ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007 for testing.                                 outside the +/¥5 percent tolerance, the unit
                                                       Note: Prior to [DATE 360 DAYS AFTER                                      (4) Optional Break-in Period.                                    and/or test setup must be adjusted such that
                                                    PUBLICATION OF THE FINAL RULE IN                                         Manufacturers may optionally specify a                              both the airflow and ESP are within the
                                                    THE Federal Register], representations with                              ‘‘break-in’’ period, not to exceed 20 hours, to                     required tolerances. This process may
                                                    respect to the energy use or efficiency of                               operate the equipment under test prior to                           include, but is not limited to, adjusting any
                                                    commercial unitary air conditioners and heat                             conducting the test method in appendix A.                           adjustable motor sheaves, adjusting variable
                                                    pumps (CUACs and CUHPs), including                                       A manufacturer who elects to use an optional                        drive settings, or adjusting the code tester
                                                    compliance certifications, must be based on                              compressor break-in period in its                                   fan.
                                                                                                                             certification testing should record this                               (ii) When testing other than full-capacity
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                                                    testing conducted in accordance with either
                                                    Table 1 to § 431.96 as it now appears or Table                           information (including the duration) as part                        cooling operation using the full-load indoor
                                                    1 to § 431.96 as it appeared at 10 CFR part                              of the information in the supplemental                              airflow rate (e.g., full-load heating), the full-
                                                    431, subpart F, in the 10 CFR parts 200 to                               testing instructions under 10 CFR 429.43.                           load indoor airflow rate must be within
                                                    499 edition revised as of January 1, 2015.                                  (5) Additional Provisions for Equipment                          +/¥5 percent of the certified-rated full-load
                                                    After [DATE 360 DAYS AFTER DATE OF                                       Set-up. The only additional specifications                          cooling airflow (without regard to the
                                                    PUBLICATION OF THE FINAL RULE],                                          that may be used in setting up a unit for test                      resulting external static pressure), unless the
                                                    representations with respect to energy use or                            are those set forth in the installation and                         unit is designed to operate at a different
                                                    efficiency of commercial unitary air                                     operation manual shipped with the unit.                             airflow for cooling and heating mode. If
                                                    conditioners and heat pumps (CUACs and                                   Each unit should be set up for test in                              necessary, a test facility setup may be made



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                                                    in order to maintain air flow within the                the public hearing scheduled for                      is corrected to read ‘‘contributions,
                                                    required tolerance; however, no adjustments             September 10, 2015 for the notice of                  withdrawal liability payments, or’’.
                                                    to the unit under test may be made.                     proposed rulemaking at 80 FR 35262,
                                                       (7) Condenser head pressure controls.                                                                         6. On page 35270, in the preamble,
                                                                                                            June 19, 2015, are still being accepted               second column, fourth full paragraph,
                                                    Condenser head pressure controls of
                                                    commercial unitary air conditioners and                 and must be received by August 18,                    fifth line, the language ‘‘(and, if
                                                    commercial unitary heat pumps, if typically             2015.                                                 applicable, a proposed partition’’ is
                                                    shipped with units of the basic model by the            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      corrected to read ‘‘(and, if applicable, a
                                                    manufacturer or available as an option to the           Department of the Treasury MPRA                       proposed partition of the’’.
                                                    basic model, must be active during testing.
                                                       (8) Standard CFM. In the referenced
                                                                                                            guidance information line (202) 622–                     7. On page 35271, in the preamble,
                                                    sections of ANSI/AHRI 340/360–2007 for                  1559 (not a toll-free number).                        first column, under paragraph heading
                                                    commercial unitary air conditioners and                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            ‘‘Contact Information,’’ on the third
                                                    commercial unitary heat pumps, all instances                                                                  line, the language ‘‘Department of the
                                                    of CFM refer to standard CFM (SCFM).                    Background
                                                                                                                                                                  Treasury at (202)’’ is corrected to read
                                                    Likewise, all references to airflow or air                The notice of proposed rulemaking,                  ‘‘Department of the Treasury MPRA
                                                    quantity refer to standard airflow and                  notice of proposed rulemaking by cross-               guidance information line at (202)’’.
                                                    standard air quantity.                                  reference to temporary regulations, and
                                                       (9) Capacity rating at part-load. When                                                                     § 1.432(e)(9)–1   [Corrected]
                                                    testing commercial unitary air conditioners
                                                                                                            notice of public hearing (REG–102648–
                                                    and commercial unitary heat pumps to                    15) that are the subject of this                         8. On page 35274, first column,
                                                    determine EER for the part-load rating points           correction, are under section 432(e)(9) of            paragraph (d)(3)(viii), Example 1.,
                                                    (i.e. 75 percent load, 50 percent load, and 25          the Internal Revenue Code.                            paragraph (ii), the sixth line, the
                                                    percent load), if the measured capacity                                                                       language ‘‘equal to the lesser of
                                                    expressed as a percent of full load capacity
                                                                                                            Need for Correction
                                                                                                                                                                  reduction that would’’ is corrected to
                                                    for a given part-load test is within three                As published, the notice of proposed                read ‘‘equal to the lesser of the amount
                                                    percent above or below the target part-load             rulemaking, notice of proposed
                                                    percentage, the EER calculated for the test                                                                   of reduction that would’’.
                                                                                                            rulemaking by cross-reference to
                                                    may be used without any interpolation to                temporary regulations, and notice of                     9. On page 35274, second column,
                                                    determine IEER.                                                                                               paragraph (d)(3)(viii), Example 3.,
                                                                                                            public hearing (REG–102648–15)
                                                    [FR Doc. 2015–19232 Filed 8–5–15; 8:45 am]              contain errors that may prove to be                   paragraph (iii), the thirteenth line, the
                                                    BILLING CODE 6450–01–P                                  misleading and are in need of                         language ‘‘(which is equal to the lesser
                                                                                                            clarification.                                        of reduction that’’ is corrected to read
                                                                                                                                                                  ‘‘(which is equal to the lesser of the
                                                                                                            Correction of Publication                             amount of reduction that’’.
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
                                                                                                               Accordingly, the notice of proposed                   10. On page 35274, second column,
                                                    Internal Revenue Service                                rulemaking, notice of proposed                        paragraph (d)(3)(viii), Example 3.,
                                                                                                            rulemaking by cross-reference to                      paragraph (iii), eighteenth line, the
                                                    26 CFR Part 1                                           temporary regulations, and notice of                  language ‘‘1.1 × 639.50)).’’ is corrected
                                                    [REG–102648–15]                                         public hearing (REG–102648–15), that                  to read ‘‘1.1 × $639.50))’’.
                                                                                                            are subject to FR Doc. 2015–14948, are                   11. On page 35274, third column,
                                                    RIN 1545–BM66                                           corrected as follows:                                 paragraph (d)(3)(viii), Example 4.,
                                                                                                               1. On page 35264, in the preamble,                 paragraph (ii), third line from the
                                                    Suspension of Benefits Under the                        second column, under paragraph
                                                    Multiemployer Pension Reform Act of                                                                           bottom of the paragraph, the language
                                                                                                            heading ‘‘Limitations on Suspensions,’’               ‘‘be less than minimum benefit payable’’
                                                    2014; Correction                                        thirteenth line, the language ‘‘829                   is corrected to read ‘‘be less than the
                                                    AGENCY:  Internal Revenue Service (IRS),                (1974)), as amended (ERISA) on the’’ is               minimum benefit payable’’.
                                                    Treasury.                                               corrected to read ‘‘829 (1974)), as
                                                                                                            amended (ERISA), on the’’.                               12. On page 35274, third column,
                                                    ACTION: Correction to a notice of
                                                                                                               2. On page 35266, in the preamble,                 paragraph (d)(4)(i), second line, the
                                                    proposed rulemaking, notice of
                                                                                                            second column, second full paragraph,                 language ‘‘General rule [The text of the
                                                    proposed rulemaking by cross-reference
                                                                                                            eleventh line, the language ‘‘in the                  proposed’’ is corrected to read ‘‘General
                                                    to temporary regulations, and notice of
                                                                                                            documents under which the plain’’ is                  rule. [The text of the proposed’’.
                                                    public hearing.
                                                                                                            corrected to read ‘‘in the documents                     13. On page 35276, second column,
                                                    SUMMARY:   This document contains                       under which the plan’’.                               paragraph (d)(5)(iv)(C)(1), second line,
                                                    corrections to a notice of proposed                        3. On page 35266, in the preamble,                 the language ‘‘of end of the most recent
                                                    rulemaking, notice of proposed                          third column, fifth line of the first full            calendar’’ is corrected to read ‘‘of the
                                                    rulemaking by cross-reference to                        paragraph, the language ‘‘beneficiaries,              end of the most recent calendar’’.
                                                    temporary regulations, and notice of                    or alternate payee that’’ is corrected to                14. On page 35280, second column,
                                                    public hearing (REG–102648–15) that                     read ‘‘beneficiary, or alternate payee                paragraph (h)(3)(i)(J), fifth line, the
                                                    were published in the Federal Register                  that’’.                                               language ‘‘(and, if applicable, a
                                                    on Friday, June 19, 2015 (80 FR 35262).                    4. On page 35266, in the preamble,                 proposed partition’’ is corrected to read
                                                    The proposed regulations relate to                      third column, fifth line from the bottom
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                                                                                                                                                                  ‘‘(and, if applicable, a proposed
                                                    multiemployer pension plans that are                    of second full paragraph, the language                partition of the’’.
                                                    projected to have insufficient funds, at                ‘‘4022A(c)(2)(A) of ERISA) by the’’ is
                                                    some point in the future, to pay the full               corrected to read ‘‘4022A(c)(2)(A) of                 Martin V. Franks,
                                                    benefits to which individuals will be                   ERISA) divided by the’’.                              Chief, Publications and Regulations Branch,
                                                    entitled under the plans (referred to as                   5. On page 35268, in the preamble,                 Legal Processing Division, Associate Chief
                                                    plans in ‘‘critical and declining status’’).            second column, first full paragraph,                  Counsel (Procedure and Administration).
                                                    DATES: Written or electronic comments,                  twenty-eighth line, the language                      [FR Doc. 2015–19365 Filed 8–5–15; 8:45 am]
                                                    and outlines of topics to be discussed at               ‘‘contributions, withdrawal liability, or’’           BILLING CODE 4830–01–P




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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotice of proposed rulemaking.
DatesDOE will hold a public meeting on this proposed test procedure if one is requested by August 13, 2015. If a public meeting is requested, DOE will announce its date and location on the DOE Web site and via email. The meeting will also be broadcast as a webinar. DOE will accept comments, data, and information regarding this notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR) before and after any public meeting, but no later than September 8, 2015. See section V, ``Public Participation,'' for details.
ContactAshley Armstrong, 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) 586-9590, or email [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 46870 
RIN Number1904-AD54
CFR Citation10 CFR 429
10 CFR 431
CFR AssociatedConfidential Business Information; Energy Conservation; Commercial Equipment; Imports; Incorporation by Reference; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Administrative Practice and Procedure; Intergovernmental Relations and Small Businesses

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