81_FR_31639 81 FR 31542 - Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedure for Uninterruptible Power Supplies

81 FR 31542 - Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedure for Uninterruptible Power Supplies

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 97 (May 19, 2016)

Page Range31542-31560
FR Document2016-11205

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is proposing to revise its battery charger test procedure established under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975, as amended. These proposed revisions, if adopted, will add a discrete test procedure for uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs) to the current battery charger test procedure.

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

10 CFR Parts 429 and 430

[Docket No. EERE-2016-BT-TP-0018]
RIN 1904-AD68


Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedure for Uninterruptible 
Power Supplies

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

ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is proposing to revise its 
battery charger test procedure established under the Energy Policy and 
Conservation Act of 1975, as amended. These proposed revisions, if 
adopted, will add a discrete test procedure for uninterruptible power 
supplies (UPSs) to the current battery charger test procedure.

DATES: Meeting: DOE will hold a public meeting on Thursday, June 9, 
2016, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in Washington, DC. The meeting will 
also be broadcast as a webinar. See section V, ``Public 
Participation,'' for webinar registration information, participant 
instructions, and information about the capabilities available to 
webinar participants.
    Comments: DOE will accept comments, data, and information regarding 
this notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR) before and after the public 
meeting, but no later than July 18, 2016. See section V, ``Public 
Participation,'' for details.

ADDRESSES: The public meeting will be held at the U.S. Department of 
Energy, Forrestal Building, Room 8E-089, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., 
Washington, DC 20585.
    Any comments submitted must identify the NOPR for Test Procedure 
for Battery Chargers, and provide docket number EE-2016-BT-TP-0018 and/
or regulatory information number (RIN) number 1904-AD68. Comments may 
be submitted using any of the following methods:
    1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: www.regulations.gov. Follow the 
instructions for submitting comments.
    2. Email: [email protected]. Include the docket number and/
or RIN in the subject line of the message.
    3. Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. Department of Energy, Building 
Technologies Office, Mailstop EE-2J, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., 
Washington, DC 20585-0121. If possible, please submit all items on a 
CD, in which case it is not necessary to include printed copies.
    4. Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. Department of 
Energy, Building Technologies Office, 950 L'Enfant Plaza SW., Suite 
600, Washington, DC 20024. Telephone: (202) 586-2945. If possible, 
please submit all items on a CD, in which case it is not necessary to 
include printed copies.
    For detailed instructions on submitting comments and additional 
information on the rulemaking process, see section V of this document 
(Public Participation).
    Docket: The docket, which includes Federal Register notices, public 
meeting attendee lists and transcripts, comments, and other supporting 
documents/materials, is available for review at http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=EERE-2016-BT-TP-0018. All 
documents in the docket are listed in the www.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. The www.regulations.gov Web page contains simple 
instructions on how to access all documents, including public comments, 
in the docket. See section V for information on how to submit comments 
through www.regulations.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeremy Dommu, U.S. Department of 
Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building 
Technologies Office, EE-5B, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, 
DC 20585-0121. Telephone: (202) 586-9870. Email: 
[email protected].
    In the Office of the General Counsel, contact Mr. Pete Cochran, 
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of the General Counsel, GC-33, 1000 
Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585-0121. Telephone: (202) 
586-9496. Email: [email protected].
    For further information on how to submit a comment, review other 
public comments and the docket, or participate in the public meeting, 
contact Ms. Brenda Edwards at (202) 586-2945 or by email: 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This proposed rule would incorporate by 
reference into 10 CFR part 430 the testing methods contained in the 
following commercial standard:
    IEC 62040-3, ``Uninterruptible power systems (UPS)--Method of 
specifying the performance and test requirements,'' Edition 2.0, 
Section 6 ``UPS tests,'' and Annex J ``UPS efficiency--Methods of 
measurement.''
    Copies of the IEC 62040-3 Ed. 2.0 standard are available from the 
American National Standards Institute, 25 W. 43rd Street, 4th Floor, 
New York, NY 10036 or at http://webstore.ansi.org/.

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    See section IV.M for further discussion of this standard.

Table of Contents

I. Authority and Background
II. Synopsis of the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
III. Discussion
    A. Covered Products and Scope
    B. Existing Test Procedures and Standards Incorporated by 
Reference
    C. Definitions
    1. Energy Storage System
    2. Normal Mode
    3. Reference Test Load
    4. Uninterruptible Power Supplies
    D. Test Conditions
    1. Accuracy and Precision of Measuring Equipment
    2. Environmental Conditions
    3. Input Voltage and Frequency
    E. Battery Configuration
    F. Product Configuration
    G. Average Power and Efficiency Calculation
    1. Average Power
    2. Efficiency
    H. Output Metric
    I. Effective Date and Compliance of Test Procedure
    J. Sampling Plan for Determination of Certified Rating
    K. Certification Reports
IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory Review
    A. Review Under Executive Order 12866
    B. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
    C. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
    D. Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969
    E. Review Under Executive Order 13132
    F. Review Under Executive Order 12988
    G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
    H. Review Under the Treasury and General Government 
Appropriations Act, 1999
    I. Review Under Executive Order 12630
    J. Review Under Treasury and General Government Appropriations 
Act, 2001
    K. Review Under Executive Order 13211
    L. Review Under Section 32 of the Federal Energy Administration 
Act of 1974
    M. Description of Material Incorporated by Reference
V. Public Participation
    A. Attendance at Public Meeting
    B. Procedure for Submitting Prepared General Statements for 
Distribution
    C. Conduct of Public Meeting
    D. Submission of Comments
    E. Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment
VI. Approval of the Office of the Secretary

I. Authority and Background

    Title III of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975 (42 
U.S.C. 6291, et seq.; ``EPCA'' or, ``the Act'') sets forth a variety of 
provisions designed to improve energy efficiency.\1\ Part B \2\ of 
title III, established the ``Energy Conservation Program for Consumer 
Products Other Than Automobiles.'' Battery chargers are among the 
consumer products affected by these provisions. (42 U.S.C. 6295(u))
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    \1\ All references to EPCA refer to the statute as amended 
through the Energy Efficiency Improvement Act, Public Law 114-11 
(April 30, 2015).
    \2\ For editorial reasons, Part B was redesignated as Part A 
upon incorporation into the U.S. Code (42 U.S.C. 6291-6309, as 
codified).
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    Under EPCA, the energy conservation program consists essentially of 
four parts: (1) Testing, (2) labeling, (3) Federal energy conservation 
standards, and (4) certification and enforcement procedures. The 
testing requirements consist of test procedures that manufacturers of 
covered products must use as the basis for (1) certifying to DOE that 
their products comply with the applicable energy conservation standards 
adopted under EPCA, and (2) making representations about the efficiency 
of those products. Similarly, DOE must use these test procedures to 
determine whether the products comply with any relevant standards 
promulgated under EPCA.

General Test Procedure Rulemaking Process

    Under 42 U.S.C. 6293, EPCA sets forth the criteria and procedures 
DOE must follow when prescribing or amending test procedures for 
covered products. EPCA provides in relevant part that any test 
procedures prescribed or amended under this section shall be reasonably 
designed to produce test results 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 shall 
not be unduly burdensome to conduct. (42 U.S.C. 6293(b)(3))
    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. 6293(b)(2)) Finally, in any rulemaking to amend a test 
procedure, DOE must determine to what extent, if any, the proposed test 
procedure would alter the measured energy efficiency of any covered 
product as determined under the existing test procedure. (42 U.S.C. 
6293(e)(1))

Background

    The ``Uniform Test Method for Measuring the Energy Consumption of 
Battery Chargers'' in appendix Y to subpart B of 10 CFR part 430 
specifies the testing requirements for battery chargers. DOE last 
amended this test method with the publication of a test procedure final 
rule on June 1, 2011, which codified a new active-mode test procedure 
and amended the existing standby and off-mode test procedures. 76 FR 
31750. As federal standards for battery chargers have yet to be 
finalized, DOE has not required manufacturers to submit energy 
efficiency data for their products tested under the battery charger 
test procedure.
    DOE published a notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR) on March 27, 
2012, regarding energy conservation standards for battery chargers and 
external power supplies (March 2012 NOPR) where it proposed standards 
for battery chargers, including uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs). 
77 FR 18478
    Following the publication of the 2011 battery charger test 
procedure final rule and the March 2012 NOPR, DOE explored whether to 
regulate UPSs as ``computer systems.'' See, e.g., 79 FR 11345 (Feb. 28, 
2014) (proposed coverage determination); 79 FR 41656 (July 17, 2014) 
(computer systems framework document). DOE received a number of 
comments in response to those documents (and the related public 
meetings) regarding testing of UPSs, which are discussed in this NOPR. 
At the same time, DOE received questions and requests for clarification 
regarding the testing, rating, and classification of battery chargers.
    As part of the continuing effort to establish federal efficiency 
standards for battery chargers and to develop a clear and widely 
applicable test procedure, DOE published a notice of data availability 
(May 2014 NODA) on May 15, 2014. 79 FR 27774. This NODA sought comments 
from stakeholders concerning the repeatability of the test procedure 
when testing battery chargers with several consumer configurations and 
on the future market penetration of new battery charging technologies 
that may require revisions to the battery charger test procedure. DOE 
also sought comments on the reporting requirements for manufacturers 
attempting to comply with the California Energy Commission's (CEC's) 
efficiency standards for battery chargers in order to understand 
certain data discrepancies in the CEC database. These issues were 
discussed during DOE's NODA public meeting on June 3, 2014.
    Based upon discussions from the May 2014 NODA public meeting and 
written comments submitted by various stakeholders, DOE published a 
NOPR (August 2015 NOPR) to revise the current battery charger test 
procedure

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on August 6, 2015. 80 FR 46855. DOE received a number of stakeholder 
comments on the August 2015 NOPR and the computer systems framework 
document regarding regulation of battery chargers including UPSs. After 
considering these comments, DOE reconsidered its position and found 
that since a UPS meets the definition of a battery charger, it is more 
appropriate to regulate UPSs as part of the battery charger rulemaking. 
Therefore, in today's notice DOE proposes to amend the battery charger 
test procedure to include specific test provisions for UPSs.

II. Synopsis of the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

    This proposal seeks to add provisions for testing UPSs to the 
battery charger test procedure. Specifically, DOE is proposing to 
incorporate by reference specific sections of IEC 62040-3 Ed 2.0 with 
additional instructions, into the current battery charger test 
procedure published at appendix Y to subpart B of 10 CFR part 430. 
Additionally, this proposal seeks to add formal definitions for 
uninterruptible power supply, voltage and frequency dependent UPSs, 
voltage independent UPSs, voltage and frequency independent UPSs, 
energy storage systems, normal mode and reference test load to appendix 
Y to subpart B of 10 CFR part 430 and revise the compliance 
certification requirements for battery chargers published at 10 CFR 
429.39.

III. Discussion

    In response to the August 2015 NOPR, DOE received written comments 
from 18 interested parties, including manufacturers, trade 
associations, standards development organizations and energy efficiency 
advocacy groups. Table III-1 below lists only the entities that 
commented on the proposed exclusion of UPSs, as battery chargers. These 
comments are discussed in further detail below. The full set of 
comments on the battery charger test procedure NOPR can be found at: 
http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketBrowser;rpp=25;po=0;dct=PS;D=EERE-
2014-BT-TP-0044.

Table III-1--Interested Parties That Provided Written Comments on Proposed Exclusion of UPSs as Battery Chargers
                                             in the August 2015 NOPR
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                                                                                                    Comment No.
                Commenter                           Acronym               Organization type/          (docket
                                                                              affiliation           reference)
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California Investor Owned Utilities.....  CA IOUs...................  Utility Association.......              21
Natural Resources Defense Council,        NRDC, ASAP, and NEEA......  Energy Efficiency Advocacy              20
 Appliance Standards Awareness Project,                                Groups.
 and Northwest Energy Efficiency
 Alliance.
Schneider Electric......................  Schneider Electric........  Manufacturer..............              12
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    Similarly, in response to the computer systems framework document, 
DOE received written comments from 9 interested parties, including 
manufacturers, trade associations, standards development organizations, 
and energy efficiency advocacy groups. Table III-2 below lists only the 
entities that commented on the inclusion of UPSs in the computer 
systems rulemaking. These comments are also discussed in detail below. 
The full set of comments on the computer systems framework document can 
be found at: http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketBrowser;rpp=25;po=0;dct=PS;D=EERE-2014-BT-STD-0025.

 Table III-2--Interested Parties That Provided Written Comments on the Inclusion of UPSs in the Computer Systems
                                               Framework Document
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                                                                                                    Comment No.
                Commenter                           Acronym               Organization type/          (docket
                                                                              affiliation           reference)
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Information Technology Industry Council.  ITI.......................  Trade Association.........              10
National Electrical Manufacturers         NEMA......................  Trade Association.........              15
 Association.
Schneider Electric......................  Schneider Electric........  Manufacturer..............              08
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A. Covered Products and Scope

    DOE has proposed several different methods of handling UPSs 
throughout the course of the battery chargers and computer systems 
rulemakings. Originally, DOE had proposed energy conservation standards 
for UPSs as part of the 2012 battery chargers NOPR. DOE proposed that 
UPSs be part of product class 10a and 10b and be regulated using the 
same energy consumption metric (annual unit energy consumption or 
``UEC'') and test procedure as all other battery chargers, using a 
usage profile assumption for those product classes that is typical of 
UPSs. 77 FR 18478. However, in 2014, DOE proposed that UPSs be included 
as part of the proposed coverage determination for computer systems. As 
outlined in the computer systems framework document, DOE sought 
stakeholder feedback of its consideration of referencing IEC 62040-3 
Edition 2.0, ``Uninterruptible power systems (UPS)--Method of 
specifying the performance and test requirements'', March 2011 (IEC 
62040-3 Ed. 2.0), as the test procedure for UPSs with the inclusion of 
additional instructions from ENERGY STAR UPS Version 1.0, ``ENERGY STAR 
Program Requirements for Uninterruptible Power Supplies,'' Rev. July 
2012 (ENERGY STAR UPS V. 1.0). This test procedure would measure the 
average conversion efficiency of a UPS with test loads connected to the 
UPS.
    DOE received comments on the battery charger test procedure NOPR 
from Schneider Electric and the CA IOUs opposing the exclusion of UPSs 
from the scope of the battery charger test procedure. These 
stakeholders highlighted the usage of the current battery charger test 
procedure by CEC to

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regulate UPSs under the state's own battery charger energy conservation 
program. (Docket No. EERE-2014-BT-TP-0044, Schneider Electric, No, 12 
at p. 1, Docket No. EERE-2014-BT-TP-0044, CA IOUs, No. 21 at p. 3) 
Their comments emphasize that UPSs are a type of backup battery charger 
and should remain in the scope of the battery charger test procedure. 
Similarly, NRDC, ASAP, and NEEA submitted comments recommending that 
battery backup systems be included in the scope of the battery charger 
test procedure. Further, NRDC, ASAP, and NEEA recommended that DOE 
exclude battery backup systems as a covered product in order to allow 
the CEC to continue to enforce its standards for these products until 
the computer systems standards become effective. (Docket No. EERE-2014-
BT-TP-0044, NRDC, ASAP, and NEEA, No. 20, p. 2)
    After considering all related stakeholder comments, DOE believes 
that it is most appropriate to include UPSs within the scope of the 
battery charger test procedure. Although UPSs may provide various types 
of power conditioning and monitoring functionality depending on their 
architecture and input dependency, they primarily maintain the fully-
charged state of lead acid batteries with relatively high self-
discharge rates so that in the event of a power outage, they are able 
to provide backup power instantly to the connected load. Maintaining 
the lead acid battery therefore directly affects a UPS's overall energy 
efficiency. In 10 CFR 430.2, a battery charger is defined as a device 
that charges batteries for consumer products. Because UPSs that are in 
scope of this rulemaking have the primary task of maintaining a charged 
lead acid battery, DOE concludes that UPSs meet the definition of a 
battery charger and, as such, should be considered within the scope of 
the battery charger test procedure.
    UPSs are defined in IEC 62040-3 Ed. 2.0 as a combination of 
convertors, switches and energy storage devices (such as batteries), 
constituting a power system for maintaining continuity of load power in 
case of input power failure. Today, DOE proposes to adopt this 
definition for UPSs; that is, only battery chargers that meet the 
above-stated definition of a UPS are subject to the testing 
requirements proposed in this NOPR. While UPSs with a variety of 
architectures, input dependency and input/output characteristics may 
meet IEC's definition, DOE is further proposing to limit the 
applicability of this test procedure to only those that have an AC 
output to help limit the scope of the UPS test procedure. DOE 
emphasizes that this proposal to include specific test provisions for 
UPSs in the battery charger test procedure only applies to products 
that meet the above stated definition of a UPS and have an AC output.
    DOE requests comment on the proposal to include specific test 
provisions for UPSs, as defined above, in the battery charger test 
procedure.

B. Existing Test Procedures and Standards Incorporated by Reference

    DOE is proposing to add specific testing provisions for UPSs in the 
battery charger test procedure, as the Department believes that the 
specifications in the current battery charger test procedure are not 
appropriate for UPSs. Most battery chargers have four modes of 
operation: (1) Active mode (charging batteries that are at various 
stages of depletion); (2) maintenance mode (maintaining fully charged 
batteries); (3) standby mode (plugged in with no battery connected to 
charge and all manual on-off switches turned on); and (4) off mode 
(plugged in with no battery connected to charge and all manual on-off 
switches turned off). The current battery charger test procedure 
measures energy consumption in these modes because most battery 
chargers generally spend a significant amount of time in all four modes 
of operation. Most battery chargers are used to charge the batteries of 
products that are designed to be regularly operated using battery 
power. This makes the current test procedure output metrics appropriate 
for representing the energy consumption of most kinds of battery 
chargers during a representative average use cycle.
    In contrast, the current test procedure, which measures energy 
consumption of a battery charger as it charges a fully discharged 
battery, is inappropriate for a UPS since a UPS rarely has a fully 
discharged battery. The UPS's battery is only infrequently depleted 
during a power outage when a connected load discharges the energy 
stored within the UPS's battery in order to continue normal operation 
of the powered product. Likewise, it is only after power has been 
restored following an outage that the UPS charges depleted batteries. 
The vast majority of the time a UPS provides a small amount of charge 
necessary to maintain fully charged batteries and also delivers power 
to a connected load. Therefore, in order to accurately capture the 
energy consumption and energy efficiency of the normal operation of a 
UPS, the test procedure should measure the energy consumption of 
maintaining a fully charged battery and the conversion losses 
associated with delivering load power.
    The following subsections discuss each mode of operation that is 
currently included within the DOE battery charger test procedure, and 
the rationale for why each mode is not applicable to UPSs.
    1. Active mode: Section 2.1 of appendix Y to subpart B of 10 CFR 
part 430 defines active mode or charge mode as a state in which the 
battery charger system is connected to the main electricity supply, and 
the battery charger is delivering current, equalizing cells, and 
performing other one-time or limited-time functions in order to bring 
the battery to a fully charged state. In active mode, the battery 
charger is charging a battery that is partially or fully discharged. 
However, unlike other battery chargers, UPSs seldom have a fully-
discharged battery. UPSs primarily maintain the fully-charged state of 
their internal batteries so that in the event of a power outage, the 
internal batteries are able to instantly provide backup power to a 
connected load. However, power outages are infrequent in the United 
States and therefore a UPS rarely switches to backup power and consumes 
its stored energy. Because the battery is maintained in a fully charged 
state during the majority of a UPS's service life, UPSs are almost 
never required to enter active mode to replenish a depleted battery. 
Consequently, it would not be appropriate to measure the active mode 
energy consumption of a UPS by the current battery charger test 
procedure because the resulting measured energy would not be 
representative for a UPS in typical use as required by 42 U.S.C. 
6293(b)(3). Two other outputs of the current test procedure, battery 
capacity and charge time, are related to measuring the energy 
consumption in active mode. Because the active mode is generally not 
common for a UPS, measuring battery capacity and charge time would 
typically not be representative.
    2. Maintenance mode: Once the batteries have been fully charged, a 
battery charger typically enters a maintenance mode intended to 
maintain the fully charged state of batteries with a finite self-
discharge rate, while protecting it from overcharging. Although UPSs 
spend the majority of their service life in this mode, UPSs also 
continuously provide power to a connected load. This aspect is missing 
from the current battery charger test procedure, which does not require 
a load to be connected to the battery charger--only to a battery. UPSs 
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almost always connected to a load, such as a computer, because the 
primary purpose of a UPS is to provide power in the event of an 
unexpected power outage. Leaving the UPS unconnected to a load would 
not be representative of typical usage, and the resulting measured 
energy consumption would not be representative, as required by 42 
U.S.C. 6293(b)(3).
    3. Standby and off modes: The current battery charger test 
procedure requires that, in addition to active and maintenance mode, a 
battery charger's energy consumption be measured in two other modes of 
operation; standby and off mode. In standby mode, the battery charger 
remains connected to the main electricity supply with the battery 
itself disconnected and all manual on-off switches (if applicable) 
turned on. In off mode, the battery charger remains connected to the 
main electricity supply with the battery itself disconnected and all 
manual on-off switches (if applicable) turned off. UPSs never 
experience these modes of operation in typical use since they are 
always connected to mains power and have batteries attached in order to 
service their loads in the event of a power outage. Therefore, testing 
UPSs in standby and off modes would not be representative of typical 
usage, and the resulting measured energy consumption would not be 
representative, as required by 42 U.S.C. 6293(b)(3).
    As each of the modes of operation discussed above is not directly 
applicable to UPSs, DOE proposes to amend the current battery charger 
test procedure to add auxiliary instructions for testing a UPS that 
will better capture the device's real world energy performance. More 
specifically, DOE proposes to define ``normal mode'' as a mode of 
operation where the UPS maintains a battery while simultaneously 
powering a connected load.
    In order to measure energy consumption during normal mode, DOE 
proposes to incorporate by reference Section 6 and Annex J of IEC 
62040-3 Ed. 2.0 in the battery charger test procedure. This test method 
requires that power consumption of a UPS be measured in normal mode 
with reference test loads equal to 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% of the 
unit's rated power. Each of these individual efficiency data points is 
then weighted by a coefficient that is specific for each UPS 
architecture and combined to determine the overall average efficiency 
of the unit. DOE is aware that the IEC standard is under revision and 
will consider amending this test procedure to further harmonize with 
any finalized revision of this industry test procedure. Furthermore, 
DOE proposes to include additional instructions, some of which are 
provided in the ENERGY STAR UPS V. 1.0 specification. Discussion of 
these additional instructions is found in sections III.C and III.D of 
this proposed rule.
    DOE requests stakeholder comments on the type of changes that are 
being considered for the revised IEC 62040-3 standard and how it may 
impact the test procedure proposed today.
    Because DOE is proposing to adopt testing requirements for UPSs 
from IEC 62040-2 Ed. 2.0 with additional instructions where 
appropriate, the following sections discuss these proposed requirements 
including definitions, test conditions, battery and product 
configuration, average power and efficiency calculations, output 
metric, effective date and compliance requirements, sampling plan and 
certification reports.

C. Definitions

    DOE proposes to include the following definitions, in alphabetical 
order, in section 2 of appendix Y to subpart B of 10 CFR part 430. DOE 
requests comment on all proposed definitions, particularly those that 
are not defined in existing industry standards.
1. Energy Storage System
    DOE proposes the following definition for an Energy Storage System 
of a UPS: ``Energy storage system is a system consisting of single or 
multiple devices designed to provide power to the UPS inverter 
circuitry.''
2. Normal Mode
    Normal mode for UPSs is similar to the maintenance mode of other 
battery chargers as defined in appendix Y to subpart B of 10 CFR part 
430 in that the UPS maintains the fully charged state of batteries with 
a finite self-discharge rate, while protecting it from overcharging. 
However, in addition to maintaining a battery, a UPS in normal mode 
also continuously provides power to a load. In order to highlight this 
distinction, DOE proposes the following definition for the normal mode 
of operation for a UPS.
    ``Normal mode is a mode of operation for a UPS in which:
    (i) The UPS provides required output power to the connected load 
without switching to battery power,
    (ii) the energy storage system is being maintained at full charge, 
and
    (iii) the load connected to the UPS is within the UPS's specified 
power rating.''
3. Reference Test Load
    To describe the load that is used for testing UPSs, DOE proposes 
the following definition for reference test load.
    ``Reference test load is a load or condition with a power factor of 
greater than 0.99 in which the AC output socket of the UPS delivers the 
active power (W) for which the UPS is rated.''
    While IEC 62040-3 Ed. 2.0 also provides a definition for reference 
test load, it does not explicitly address whether such a test load is 
linear or non-linear in nature. Similarly, section 4.2 of ENERGY STAR 
UPS V. 1.0 calls for the reference test load to be resistive without 
clearly defining the term `resistive'. DOE's proposed definition 
properly characterizes the test load to be used for UPS testing and 
removes ambiguity by requiring the test load to be linear and resistive 
through the power factor requirement.
4. Uninterruptible Power Supplies
    DOE proposes the following definition for a UPS:
    ``Uninterruptible power supply or UPS means a battery charger 
consisting of a combination of convertors, switches and energy storage 
devices, constituting a power system for maintaining continuity of load 
power in case of input power failure.''
    DOE is also proposing to include definitions for voltage 
independent, voltage and frequency dependent, and voltage and frequency 
independent UPS architectures based on the definitions from section 1.0 
of ENERGY STAR UPS V. 1.0 to differentiate between different UPS load 
ratings. The proposed definitions are as follows:
    ``Voltage and frequency dependent UPS or VFD UPS means a UPS that 
produces an alternating current (AC) output where the output voltage 
and frequency are dependent on the input voltage and frequency. This 
UPS architecture does not provide corrective functions like those in 
voltage independent and voltage and frequency independent systems.''
    A typical VFD UPS connects the protected load directly to the main 
electricity supply without performing any voltage or frequency 
conditioning. In the event the input voltage or frequency fails or 
simply falls outside a manufacturer-specified range, the VFD UPS shifts 
the source of the output power from the main electricity supply to the 
battery power by detecting the fault condition and turning on the 
internal DC to AC inverter circuitry. Because the detection of a fault 
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on of the DC to AC inverter circuitry requires a finite amount of time, 
the switchover process is not instantaneous and generally requires tens 
of milliseconds. This UPS architecture may therefore not be suitable 
for protecting loads that are sensitive to brief dips and surges in the 
input power supply.
    ``Voltage independent UPS or VI UPS means a UPS that produces an AC 
output within a specific tolerance band that is independent of under-
voltage or over-voltage variations in the input voltage. The output 
frequency of a VI UPS is dependent on the input frequency, similar to a 
voltage and frequency dependent system.''
    A VI UPS functions similarly to a VFD UPS in that it also powers 
the protected load using the main electricity supply. However, unlike a 
VFD UPS, a VI UPS is able to perform minor conditioning of the input 
voltage when it is marginally out of tolerance without switching to 
battery power. A VI UPS typically achieves this by using a Buck-boost 
transformer, a component that can detect dips and surges in the input 
voltage and adjust its winding ratio such that the output voltage 
remains constant. However, if the perturbation in the input voltage is 
greater than a predetermined range set by the manufacturer, the VI UPS 
will switch to the battery power similar to a VFD UPS. A VI UPS is 
unable to protect the load against fluctuations in the input frequency 
without switching to battery power.
    ``Voltage and frequency independent UPS or VFI UPS means a UPS 
where the device remains in normal mode producing an AC output voltage 
and frequency that is independent of input voltage and frequency 
variations and protects the load against adverse effects from such 
variations without depleting the stored energy source. The input 
voltage and frequency variations through which the UPS must remain in 
normal mode are as follows:
    i. 10% of the rated input voltage or the tolerance 
range specified by the manufacturer, whichever is greater; and
    ii. 2% of the rated input frequency or the tolerance 
range specified by the manufacturer, whichever is greater.''
    A VFI UPS consists of an AC to DC converter that charges the UPS 
battery and a DC to AC inverter that converts the DC battery voltage 
back to AC in order to power the connected load. However, unlike a VFD 
or a VI UPS where the DC to AC inverter is turned on only when a fault 
condition is detected, the inverter in a VFI UPS is always in operation 
ensuring that the connected load is always powered through the battery 
power, which is continuously charged using main electricity supply. The 
use of a VFI device is particularly important when the protected load 
is sensitive to the slightest change in input voltage and frequency.
    To help manufacturers determine whether a UPS is properly 
considered to be VFD, VI, or VFI, DOE is including tests to verify the 
input dependency of the UPS as follows: VI input dependency may be 
verified by performing the steady state input voltage tolerance test in 
section 6.4.1.1 of IEC 62040-3 Ed. 2.0 and observing that the output 
voltage remains within the specified limit during the test. VFD input 
dependency may be verified by performing the AC input failure test in 
section 6.2.2.7 of IEC 62040-3 Ed. 2.0 and observing that, at a 
minimum, the UPS switches from normal mode of operation to battery 
power while the input is interrupted. VFI input dependency may be 
verified by performing the steady state input voltage tolerance test 
and the input frequency tolerance test specified in sections 6.4.1.1 
and 6.4.1.2 of IEC 62040-3 Ed. 2.0 and observing that, at a minimum, 
the output voltage and frequency remain within the specified output 
tolerance band during the test. These tests may be performed to 
determine the input dependency supported by the test unit.

D. Test Conditions

    Although a majority of the test conditions are adopted from the IEC 
62040-3 Ed 2.0 standard, DOE proposes certain supplementary 
instructions for the test conditions in appendix Y to subpart B of 10 
CFR part 430 in order to eliminate the possibility of ambiguity. DOE 
requests comment on the proposed test conditions.
1. Accuracy and Precision of Measuring Equipment
    In this NOPR, DOE proposes that the power meter and other equipment 
used during the test procedure must provide true root mean square (r. 
m. s.) measurements of the active input and output power, with an 
uncertainty at full rated load of less than or equal to 0.5 percent at 
the 95 percent confidence level notwithstanding that voltage and 
current waveforms can include a harmonic component. Further, DOE 
proposes that the power meter and other equipment must measure input 
and output values simultaneously.
2. Environmental Conditions
    IEC 62040-3 Ed 2.0 requires that the ambient temperature must be in 
the range of 20 [deg]C to 30 [deg]C. In order to ensure repeatability, 
DOE proposes to increase the precision required for ambient temperature 
measurements, while keeping the same range. As a result, the ambient 
temperature must be 20.0 [deg]C to 30.0 [deg]C (i.e., increasing the 
required precision by one decimal place) and the measurement must 
include all uncertainties and inaccuracies introduced by the 
temperature measuring equipment. Extending the precision of IEC's 
ambient temperature range requirement by one decimal place allows DOE 
to minimize rounding errors and avoid scenarios where a temperature of 
19.6 [deg]C would be rounded to 20 [deg]C during testing and 
potentially provide higher efficiency usage values than those obtained 
at or above 20.0 [deg]C. The proposal also requires that the tests be 
carried out in a room with an air speed immediately surrounding the 
unit under test (UUT) of less than or equal to 0.5 m/s. There must be 
no intentional cooling of the UUT such as by use of separately powered 
fans, air conditioners, or heat sinks. The UUT must be tested on a 
thermally non-conductive surface.
3. Input Voltage and Frequency
    DOE proposes that the AC input voltage to the UUT be within 3 
percent of the highest rated voltage and the frequency be within 1 
percent of the highest rated frequency of the device.

E. Battery Configuration

    Section J.2.2 of the IEC 62040-3 Ed. 2.0 standard requires that the 
UPS operate in normal mode during testing and that the transfer of 
energy to and from the energy storage system be prevented during the 
test. Further, IEC recommends disconnecting the energy storage system 
to prevent such transfer of energy. While this approach is appropriate 
for measuring the losses within the inverter components, disconnecting 
the energy storage system prevents the capturing of losses in the 
battery charger components of the UPS. UPSs covered under today's 
proposed scope most commonly use lead acid batteries as their energy 
storage systems, and these batteries have a relatively high self-
discharge rate. Over time, these UPSs expend a considerable amount of 
cumulative energy countering the self-discharge of fully charged lead 
acid batteries in real life use under normal mode operation. 
Disconnecting the battery during testing as recommended by IEC will 
fail to account for this additional energy spent by the battery 
charging components. Because DOE intends to capture a

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complete picture of the energy performance of UPSs as part of today's 
rulemaking, DOE proposes that the energy storage systems must remain 
connected throughout the test.
    Batteries in UPSs must remain fully charged, standing by to provide 
backup power in the event of a power failure. Battery charging 
requirements must therefore be standardized such that the batteries are 
fully charged during testing and representative of the state of a UPS 
in real life use. Therefore, DOE proposes to standardize battery 
charging requirements for UPSs by including the following instructions 
in section 4.2.1 of appendix Y to subpart B of 10 CFR part 430. These 
requirements, which ensure that the battery is fully charged prior to 
testing, specify charging the battery for an additional 5 hours after 
the UPS has indicated that it is fully charged, or, if the product does 
not have a battery indicator but the user manual specifies a time, 
charging the battery for 5 hours longer than the manufacturer's 
estimate. Finally, the proposal requires charging the battery for 24 
hours if the UPS does not have an indicator or an estimated charging 
time.

F. Product Configuration

    For configuring UPSs for testing, DOE proposes to incorporate by 
reference Appendix J.2 of IEC 62040-3 Ed 2.0 in section 4.2.1 of the 
proposed appendix Y to subpart B of the 10 CFR part 430. In addition to 
the IEC test method, DOE proposes to include additional requirements 
for UPS operating mode conditions and energy storage system derived 
from ENERGY STAR UPS V. 1.0. DOE is not considering including 
requirements for back-feeding, which are specified in ENERGY STAR UPS 
V. 1.0 because back-feeding will not apply to the UPSs that are in the 
proposed scope of this rulemaking.

G. Average Power and Efficiency Calculation

1. Average Power
    DOE proposes two different methods for calculating average power so 
that manufacturers have the option of using a method better suited to 
the testing equipment already available at their disposal without have 
to purchasing new equipment. DOE believes this will reduce testing 
burden. DOE proposes to specify these calculation methods in section 
4.3.1 of the proposed appendix Y to subpart B of 10 CFR part 430. The 
first proposed method of calculating average power is to divide 
accumulated energy (Ei) by the specified period for each 
test (Ti) and recording the accumulated energy 
(Ei) in kWh. For this method, the average power is 
calculated using the following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP19MY16.034

    Additionally, DOE proposes a second method to calculate average 
power by sampling the power at a rate of at least 1 sample per second 
and computing the arithmetic mean of all samples over the time period 
specified for each test (Ti). For this method, the average 
power (Pavg) is calculated using the following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP19MY16.035

    Where Pavg represents average power, Pi represents measured power 
during a single measurement (i), and n represents total number of 
measurements.
    DOE requests comment on the proposed two different methods of 
calculating average power. DOE requests comment on the comparability of 
the results from the two methods.
2. Efficiency
    DOE proposes to calculate the efficiency of UPSs at each loading 
point as specified in section J.3 of IEC 62040-3 Ed 2.0. DOE also 
proposes additional requirements from ENERGY STAR UPS V. 1.0 for the 
purpose of ensuring repeatable and reproducible tests. ENERGY STAR UPS 
V. 1.0 specifies requirements for ensuring the unit is at steady state 
and calculating the efficiency measurements. DOE also proposes to 
require that the input dependency of the UPS be determined as described 
in section III.C.4 of this NOPR. The proposed requirements are included 
in section 4.3 of the proposed appendix Y to subpart B of 10 CFR part 
430.

H. Output Metric

    To capture the energy efficiency of a UPS, DOE proposes that the 
device be tested in normal mode. DOE further proposes to use an average 
load adjusted efficiency metric, rounded to one tenth of a percentage 
point, as the final output of this UPS test procedure. DOE's proposed 
output metric for UPSs matches the output metric utilized by ENERGY 
STAR UPS V. 1.0. DOE is also proposing to adopt the load weightings 
specified in ENERGY STAR UPS V. 1.0 for calculating load adjusted 
average efficiency of UPSs. These load weightings vary based on the 
ratio of the reference test load to the full rated load of the device, 
the UPS architecture and the output power rating of a UPS.
    These weightings are widely used by manufacturers to certify their 
UPSs to ENERGY STAR specifications and indicate the typical amount of 
time a UPS spends at each loading point. Therefore, DOE believes the 
use of load weightings allow the proposed final metric to capture the 
real world energy performance of UPSs accurately and representatively. 
The requirements for calculating the final metric, shown in Table III-
3, are proposed to be incorporated in section 4.3.5 of appendix Y to 
subpart B of 10 CFR part 430. The proposed equation to calculate the 
average load adjusted efficiency of UPSs is as follows:

Effavg = (t25 x 
Eff[verbar]25) + (t50 x 
Eff[verbar]50) + (t75 x 
Eff[verbar]75) + (t100 x 
Eff[verbar]100)

Where:

Effavg = average loading-adjusted efficiency
tn = proportion of time spent at the particular 
n% of the reference test load
Effn = efficiency at the particular n% of the 
reference test load


                       Table III-3--UPS Load Weightings for Calculating Average Efficiency
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                                                              Portion of time spent at reference load
    Rated output power  (W)     Input dependency ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                 characteristic         25%             50%             75%            100%
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P <= 1500 W...................  VFD.............             0.2             0.2             0.3             0.3
                                VI or VFI.......               0             0.3             0.4             0.3
P > 1500 W....................  VFD, VI, or VFI.               0             0.3             0.4             0.3
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    EISA 2007 amended EPCA to require DOE to implement a standby and 
off mode energy consumption measurement, if technically feasible, in 
new or existing test procedures that do not have this measurement. (42 
U.S.C. 6295(gg)(2)(A)) EISA 2007 also requires any final rule 
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product, adopted after July 1, 2010, to incorporate standby mode and 
off mode energy use into a single amended or new standard, if feasible. 
(42 U.S.C. 6295(gg)(3)(A))
    EPCA defines the three modes that consumer products can be in as: 
(1) Active mode, (2) standby mode, and (3) off mode. (42 U.S.C. 
6295(gg)(1)) DOE incorporated EPCA's definitions for active, standby, 
and off modes into 10 CFR 430.2. Each of these definitions requires 
that the product be ``connected to a main power source.'' DOE is 
proposing a test procedure under which UPSs would be tested in normal 
mode, the only mode that a UPS is in when connected to a power source, 
except in the rare occasions that it is in ``charge mode.'' EPCA 
requires that any prescribed or amended test procedure shall be 
designed to produce test results which measure energy efficiency or 
energy use during a representative average use cycle or period of use. 
(42 U.S.C. 6293(b)(3)). As discussed in section III.B, a UPS is almost 
never in charge mode, and therefore measured energy for this mode would 
not be representative for a UPS in typical use as required by 42 U.S.C. 
6293(b)(3). Thus, measuring the energy use of a UPS in normal mode 
effectively captures the energy used during the entirety of the time 
that a UPS is connected to mains power. As such, the test procedure 
proposed here incorporates measurement of energy use during active, 
standby, and off modes, as EPCA defines those terms.
    DOE requests comment on the proposed output metric for UPSs.

I. Effective Date and Compliance of Test Procedure

    If adopted, the effective date for this UPS test procedure would be 
30 days after publication of the test procedure final rule in the 
Federal Register. At that time, the new metrics and any other measure 
of energy performance which depends on these metrics may be represented 
pursuant to the final rule. On or after 180 days after the date of 
publication of the test procedure final rule, any such representations, 
including those made on marketing materials and product labels would be 
required to be based upon results generated under the final test 
procedure.

J. Sampling Plan for Determination of Certified Rating

    For any covered product, manufacturers are required to determine 
the represented value, which includes the certified rating, for each 
basic model of the product in accordance with the DOE test procedure. 
Because today's proposed test procedure for UPSs and resulting metric 
differs from other battery chargers, DOE proposes that UPSs would 
certify the average load adjusted efficiency metric (Effavg) 
described in section III.H, as the representative value of efficiency 
for UPSs. In order to determine a rating for certifying compliance or 
making energy use representations, DOE typically requires manufacturers 
to test each basic model in accordance with the applicable DOE test 
procedure and apply the appropriate sampling plan. DOE proposes that 
the sampling provisions and certified rating requirements for battery 
chargers be applicable to UPSs.

K. Certification Reports

    In addition to the requirements specified in 10 CFR 429.12, which 
are applicable to each basic model of a covered product, DOE proposes 
the following additional product specific public information be 
included in the battery charger certification report for UPSs in 10 CFR 
429.39:

1. Active power, in Watts, and apparent power, in Volt-Amperes, of the 
UPS
2. Rated input and output voltage, in Volts, of the UPS
3. Efficiency at 25 percent, 50 percent, 75 percent, and 100 percent, 
and average normal mode loading efficiency of UPS

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 (IFRA) for 
any rule that by law must be proposed for public comment, unless the 
agency certifies that the rule, if promulgated, will not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
As required by Executive Order 13272, ``Proper Consideration of Small 
Entities in Agency Rulemaking,'' 67 FR 53461 (August 16, 2002), DOE 
published procedures and policies on February 19, 2003, to ensure that 
the potential impacts of its rules on small entities are properly 
considered during the DOE rulemaking process. 68 FR 7990. DOE has made 
its procedures and policies available on the Office of the General 
Counsel's Web site: http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-counsel.
    DOE reviewed the test procedure considered in this proposed rule 
under the provisions of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) and the 
policies and procedures published on February 19, 2003. DOE has 
concluded that the proposed rule would not have a significant impact on 
a substantial number of small entities. The factual basis for this 
certification is as follows.
    The Small Business Administration (SBA) considers a business entity 
to be a small business, if, together with its affiliates, it employs 
less than a threshold number of workers specified in 13 CFR part 121. 
These size standards and codes are established by the North American 
Industry Classification System (NAICS). The threshold number for NAICS 
classification code 335999, which applies to ``all other miscellaneous 
electrical equipment and component manufacturing'' and includes UPSs, 
is 500 employees.
    To estimate the number of companies that could be small business 
manufacturers of the equipment affected by this rulemaking, DOE 
conducted a market survey using available public information to 
identify potential small manufacturers. DOE's research involved 
reviewing the SBA database, marketing research tools (i.e., Hoover's 
reports), and company profiles on public Web sites (i.e., LinkedIn and 
Glassdoor) to create a list of all domestic small business 
manufacturers of battery chargers affected by this rulemaking. DOE 
identified 12 manufacturers of battery chargers as domestic small 
business manufacturers.
    To determine the costs of the proposed test procedure on small 
manufacturers, DOE obtained quotations from two laboratories for 
testing UPSs and found the range to be from $1,400 to $2,000. While DOE 
performed the analysis using the highest quotation it received to 
estimate the maximum possible testing cost, DOE understands that a 
majority of UPS manufacturers are able to perform these tests with 
their own testing equipment. UPS manufacturers can significantly reduce 
testing costs by conducting their own testing instead of using third 
party labs to test their products. Under the proposed test procedure, 
manufacturers would be required to test each UPS basic model 
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minimum of two units per basic model. DOE estimated the average number 
of basic models produced per manufacturer to be six. DOE determined the 
average number of basic models per manufacturer by examining product 
listings, product features, and model names from DOE's Compliance 
Database, EPA's ENERGY STAR,\3\ and retailer Web sites to estimate the 
total number of basic models in the industry. DOE then divided the 
estimation by the total number of UPS manufacturers identified to find 
an average number of basic models per manufacturer. Therefore, to test 
two units of each basic model at a cost of $2,000 per unit, the average 
total cost of testing is $24,000 per manufacturer. From Hoovers, DOE 
estimated the average revenue of a small business manufacturer of 
battery chargers to be $22.2M. That is, the total cost of testing is 
approximately 0.11 percent of the average annual revenue.
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    Based on this analysis, DOE concludes that this proposed rule would 
not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. DOE will provide its 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).
    DOE seeks comment on whether the proposed test procedure changes 
will have a significant impact on a substantial number of small 
entities.

C. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995

    If DOE adopts energy conservation standards for battery chargers, 
manufacturers will be required to certify that their products comply 
with those standards. In certifying compliance, manufacturers must test 
their products according to the applicable DOE test procedure, 
including any amendments adopted for that test procedure. DOE has 
established regulations for the certification and recordkeeping 
requirements for all covered consumer products and commercial 
equipment, and is proposing specific requirements for battery chargers 
in this rule. See 10 CFR part 429, subpart B. The collection-of-
information requirement for the certification and recordkeeping is 
subject to review and approval by OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act 
(PRA). This requirement has been approved by OMB under OMB control 
number 1910-1400. This information collection was renewed in January 
2015 to include certification requirements for battery chargers. 80 FR 
5099 (January 30, 2015). Public reporting burden for the certification 
is estimated to average 30 hours per response, including the time for 
reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection of information. Manufacturers would not be required to 
submit a certification report until such time as compliance with an 
energy conservation standard is required.
    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 UPSs. 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 
products that are the subject of this proposed rule. States can 
petition DOE for exemption from such preemption to the extent, and 
based on criteria, set forth in EPCA. (42 U.S.C. 6297(d)) No further 
action is required by Executive Order 13132.

F. Review Under Executive Order 12988

    Regarding the review of existing regulations and the promulgation 
of new regulations, section 3(a) of Executive Order 12988, ``Civil 
Justice Reform,'' 61 FR 4729 (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.

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G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995

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

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

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

I. Review Under Executive Order 12630

    DOE has determined, under Executive Order 12630, ``Governmental 
Actions and Interference with Constitutionally Protected Property 
Rights'' 53 FR 8859 (March 18, 1988), that this 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 this proposed rule under the OMB and DOE guidelines and has 
concluded that it is consistent with applicable policies in those 
guidelines.

K. Review Under Executive Order 13211

    Executive Order 13211, ``Actions Concerning Regulations That 
Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use,'' 66 FR 28355 
(May 22, 2001), requires Federal agencies to prepare and submit to OMB, 
a Statement of Energy Effects for any proposed significant energy 
action. A ``significant energy action'' is defined as any action by an 
agency that promulgated or is expected to lead to promulgation of a 
final rule, and that: (1) Is a significant regulatory action under 
Executive Order 12866, or any successor order; and (2) is likely to 
have a significant adverse effect on the supply, distribution, or use 
of energy; or (3) is designated by the Administrator of OIRA as a 
significant energy action. For any proposed significant energy action, 
the agency must give a detailed statement of any adverse effects on 
energy supply, distribution, or use should the proposal be implemented, 
and of reasonable alternatives to the action and their expected 
benefits on energy supply, distribution, and use.
    The proposed regulatory action to amend the test procedure for 
measuring the energy efficiency of UPSs 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.
    This proposed rule incorporates testing methods contained in 
Section 6 and Annex J of the IEC 62040-3 Ed. 2.0, ``Uninterruptible 
power systems (UPS)--Method of specifying the performance and test 
requirements'' standard. DOE has evaluated this standard and is unable 
to conclude whether it fully complies 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 Material Incorporated by Reference

    The proposed rule incorporates Section 6 and Annex J of the IEC 
62040-3 Ed. 2.0, ``Uninterruptible power systems (UPS)--Method of 
specifying the performance and test requirements'' standard. This 
standard is used to specify the testing requirements for UPSs and is 
available from the American National Standards Institute, 25 W. 43rd 
Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036 or at http://webstore.ansi.org/.

V. Public Participation

A. Attendance at Public Meeting

    The time, date and location of the public meeting are listed in the 
DATES and ADDRESSES sections at the beginning of this document. If you 
plan to attend the public meeting, please notify Ms. Brenda Edwards at 
(202) 586-2945 or [email protected].
    Please note that foreign nationals visiting DOE Headquarters are 
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advance security screening procedures which require advance notice 
prior to attendance at the public meeting. If a foreign national wishes 
to participate in the public meeting, please inform DOE of this fact as 
soon as possible by contacting Ms. Regina Washington at (202) 586-1214 
or by email: [email protected] so that the necessary 
procedures can be completed.
    DOE requires visitors to have laptops and other devices, such as 
tablets, checked upon entry into the building. Any person wishing to 
bring these devices into the Forrestal Building will be required to 
obtain a property pass. Visitors should avoid bringing these devices, 
or allow an extra 45 minutes to check in. Please report to the 
visitor's desk to have devices checked before proceeding through 
security.
    Due to the REAL ID Act implemented by the Department of Homeland 
Security (DHS), there have been recent changes regarding ID 
requirements for individuals wishing to enter Federal buildings from 
specific states and U.S. territories. Driver's licenses from the 
following states or territory will not be accepted for building entry 
and one of the alternate forms of ID listed below will be required. DHS 
has determined that regular driver's licenses (and ID cards) from the 
following jurisdictions are not acceptable for entry into DOE 
facilities: Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, Louisiana, Maine, 
Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Oklahoma, and Washington. 
Acceptable alternate forms of Photo-ID include: U.S. Passport or 
Passport Card; an Enhanced Driver's License or Enhanced ID-Card issued 
by the states of Minnesota, New York or Washington (Enhanced licenses 
issued by these states are clearly marked Enhanced or Enhanced Driver's 
License); a military ID or other Federal government issued Photo-ID 
card.
    In addition, you can attend the public meeting via webinar. Webinar 
registration information, participant instructions, and information 
about the capabilities available to webinar participants will be 
published on DOE's Web site: https://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/appliance_standards/standards.aspx?productid=26&action=viewlive. 
Participants are responsible for ensuring their systems are compatible 
with the webinar software.

B. Procedure for Submitting Prepared General Statements for 
Distribution

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

C. Conduct of Public Meeting

    DOE will designate a DOE official to preside at the public meeting 
and may also use a professional facilitator to aid discussion. The 
meeting will not be a judicial or evidentiary-type public hearing, but 
DOE will conduct it in accordance with section 336 of EPCA (42 U.S.C. 
6306). A court reporter will be present to record the proceedings and 
prepare a transcript. DOE reserves the right to schedule the order of 
presentations and to establish the procedures governing the conduct of 
the public meeting. After the public meeting and until the end of the 
comment period, interested parties may submit further comments on the 
proceedings and any aspect of the rulemaking.
    The public meeting will be conducted in an informal, conference 
style. DOE will present summaries of comments received before the 
public meeting, allow time for prepared general statements by 
participants, and encourage all interested parties to share their views 
on issues affecting this rulemaking. Each participant will be allowed 
to make a general statement (within time limits determined by DOE), 
before the discussion of specific topics. DOE will permit, as time 
permits, other participants to comment briefly on any general 
statements.
    At the end of all prepared statements on a topic, DOE will permit 
participants to clarify their statements briefly and comment on 
statements made by others. Participants should be prepared to answer 
questions by DOE and by other participants concerning these issues. DOE 
representatives may also ask questions of participants concerning other 
matters relevant to this rulemaking. The official conducting the public 
meeting will accept additional comments or questions from those 
attending, as time permits. The presiding official will announce any 
further procedural rules or modification of the above procedures that 
may be needed for the proper conduct of the public meeting.
    A transcript of the public meeting will be included in the docket, 
which can be viewed as described in the Docket section at the beginning 
of this notice. In addition, any person may buy a copy of the 
transcript from the transcribing reporter.

D. Submission of Comments

    DOE will accept comments, data, and information regarding this 
proposed rule before or after the public meeting, but no later than the 
date provided in the DATES section at the beginning of this proposed 
rule. Interested parties may submit comments using any of the methods 
described in the ADDRESSES section at the beginning of this proposed 
rule.
    Submitting comments via regulations.gov. The regulations.gov Web 
page will require you to provide your name and contact information. 
Your contact information will be viewable to DOE Building Technologies 
staff only. Your contact information will not be publicly viewable 
except for your first and last names, organization name (if any), and 
submitter representative name (if any). If your comment is not 
processed properly because of technical difficulties, DOE will use this 
information to contact you. If DOE cannot read your comment due to 
technical difficulties and cannot contact you for clarification, DOE 
may not be able to consider your comment.
    However, your contact information will be publicly viewable if you 
include it in the comment or in any documents attached to your comment. 
Any information that you do not want to be publicly viewable should not 
be included in your comment, nor in any document attached to your 
comment. Persons viewing comments will see only first and last names, 
organization names, correspondence containing comments, and any 
documents submitted with the comments.
    Do not submit to regulations.gov information for which disclosure 
is restricted by statute, such as trade secrets and commercial or 
financial information (hereinafter referred to as Confidential Business 
Information (CBI)). Comments submitted through regulations.gov cannot 
be claimed as CBI. Comments received through the Web site will waive 
any CBI claims for the information submitted. For information on 
submitting CBI, see the Confidential Business Information section.
    DOE processes submissions made through regulations.gov before 
posting. Normally, comments will be posted within a few days of being 
submitted. However, if large volumes of comments

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are being processed simultaneously, your comment may not be viewable 
for up to several weeks. Please keep the comment tracking number that 
regulations.gov provides after you have successfully uploaded your 
comment.
    Submitting comments via email, hand delivery, or mail. Comments and 
documents submitted via email, hand delivery, or mail also will be 
posted to regulations.gov. If you do not want your personal contact 
information to be publicly viewable, do not include it in your comment 
or any accompanying documents. Instead, provide your contact 
information on a cover letter. Include your first and last names, email 
address, telephone number, and optional mailing address. The cover 
letter will not be publicly viewable as long as it does not include any 
comments.
    Include contact information each time you submit comments, data, 
documents, and other information to DOE. If you submit via mail or hand 
delivery, please provide all items on a CD, if feasible. It is not 
necessary to submit printed copies. No facsimiles (faxes) will be 
accepted.
    Comments, data, and other information submitted to DOE 
electronically should be provided in PDF (preferred), Microsoft Word or 
Excel, WordPerfect, or text (ASCII) file format. Provide documents that 
are not secured, written in English and free of any defects or viruses. 
Documents should not contain special characters or any form of 
encryption and, if possible, they should carry the electronic signature 
of the author.
    Campaign form letters. Please submit campaign form letters by the 
originating organization in batches of between 50 to 500 form letters 
per PDF or as one form letter with a list of supporters' names compiled 
into one or more PDFs. This reduces comment processing and posting 
time.
    Confidential Business Information. According to 10 CFR 1004.11, any 
person submitting information that he or she believes to be 
confidential and exempt by law from public disclosure should submit via 
email, postal mail, or hand delivery two well-marked copies: One copy 
of the document marked confidential including all the information 
believed to be confidential, and one copy of the document marked non-
confidential with the information believed to be confidential deleted. 
Submit these documents via email or on a CD, if feasible. DOE will make 
its own determination about the confidential status of the information 
and treat it according to its determination.
    Factors of interest to DOE when evaluating requests to treat 
submitted information as confidential include: (1) A description of the 
items; (2) whether and why such items are customarily treated as 
confidential within the industry; (3) whether the information is 
generally known by or available from other sources; (4) whether the 
information has previously been made available to others without 
obligation concerning its confidentiality; (5) an explanation of the 
competitive injury to the submitting person which would result from 
public disclosure; (6) when such information might lose its 
confidential character due to the passage of time; and (7) why 
disclosure of the information would be contrary to the public interest.
    It is DOE's policy that all comments may be included in the public 
docket, without change and as received, including any personal 
information provided in the comments (except information deemed to be 
exempt from public disclosure).

E. Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment

    Although DOE welcomes comments on any aspect of this proposal, DOE 
is particularly interested in receiving comments and views of 
interested parties concerning the following issues:
    1. DOE requests comment on the proposal to include specific test 
provisions for UPSs in the battery charger test procedure. See section 
III.A for further detail.
    2. DOE requests stakeholder comments on the type of changes that 
are being considered for the revised IEC 62040-3 standard and how it 
may impact the test procedure proposed today. See section III.B for 
further detail.
    3. DOE requests comment on all proposed definitions, particularly 
those that are not defined in existing industry standards. See section 
III.C for further detail.
    4. DOE requests comment on the proposed test conditions. See 
section III.D for further detail.
    5. DOE requests comment on the proposed two different methods of 
calculating average power. DOE requests comment on the comparability of 
the results from the two methods. See section III.G for further detail.
    6. DOE requests comment on the proposed output metric for UPSs. See 
section III.H for further detail.
    7. DOE seeks comment on whether the proposed test procedure changes 
will have a significant impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. See section IV.B for further detail.

VI. Approval of the Office of the Secretary

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

List of Subjects

10 CFR Part 429

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

10 CFR Part 430

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

    Issued in Washington, DC, on April 29, 2016.
Kathleen B. Hogan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and 
Renewable Energy.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, DOE is proposing to amend 
parts 429 and 430 of chapter II of title 10, subchapter D of 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. Revise Sec.  429.39 to read as follows:


Sec.  429.39  Battery chargers.

    (a) Determination of represented value. Manufacturers must 
determine a represented value, which includes the certified rating, for 
each basic model of battery charger in accordance with the following 
sampling provisions.
    (1) Represented values include: Battery discharge energy in watt 
hours (Wh), 24-hour energy consumption in watt hours (Wh), maintenance 
mode power in watts (W), standby mode power in watts (W), and off mode 
power in watts (W) for all battery chargers other than UPSs; and 
average load adjusted efficiency (Effavg) for UPSs.
    (2) Units to be tested. (i) The general requirements of Sec.  
429.11 are applicable to battery chargers; and
    (ii) For each basic model, a sample of sufficient size must be 
randomly selected and tested to ensure that--
    (A) Any represented value of annual energy consumption, power, or 
other

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measure of energy use of a basic model for which consumers would favor 
lower values is greater than or equal to the higher of:
    (1) The mean of the sample, where:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP19MY16.036
    
    And, x is the sample mean; n is the number of samples; and 
xi is the ith sample; or,
    (2) The upper 97.5-percent confidence limit (UCL) of the true mean 
divided by 1.05, where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP19MY16.037

    And x is the sample mean; s is the sample standard deviation; n is 
the number of samples; and t0.975 is the t-statistic for a 
97.5-percent one-tailed confidence interval with n-1 degrees of freedom 
(from appendix A of this subpart). And,
    (B) Any represented value of energy efficiency or other measure of 
energy consumption of a basic model for which consumers would favor 
higher values is less than or equal to the lower of:
    (1) The mean of the sample, where:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP19MY16.038
    
    And, x is the sample mean; n is the number of samples; and 
xi is the ith sample; or,
    (2) The lower 97.5-percent confidence limit (LCL) of the true mean 
divided by 0.95, where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP19MY16.039

    And x is the sample mean; s is the sample standard deviation; n is 
the number of samples; and t0.975 is the t-statistic for a 
97.5-percent one-tailed confidence interval with n-1 degrees of freedom 
(from appendix A of this subpart).
    (b) Certification reports. (1) The requirements of Sec.  429.12 are 
applicable to battery chargers.
    (2) Pursuant to Sec.  429.12(b)(13), a certification report must 
include the following public product-specific information for all 
battery chargers other than UPSs: The manufacturer and model of the 
test battery, the nameplate battery voltage of the test battery in 
volts (V), the nameplate charge capacity of the test battery in ampere-
hours (Ah), the nameplate charge energy, if available, of the battery 
in watt hours (Wh), the manufacturer and model, when applicable, of the 
external power supply used for testing; the average duration of the 
charge and maintenance mode test in hours (hr) for the units sampled; 
battery discharge energy in watt hours (Wh); 24-hour energy consumption 
in watt hours (Wh); maintenance mode power in watts (W); standby mode 
power in watts (W); and off made power in watts (W). For UPSs, a 
certification report must include the following public product-specific 
information: active power in watts (W); apparent power in volt-amperes 
(VA); rated input and output voltages in volts (V); efficiencies at 25 
percent, 50 percent, 75 percent and 100 percent of the reference test 
load; and average normal mode efficiency.

PART 430--ENERGY CONSERVATION PROGRAM FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS

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

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

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4. Section 430.3 is amended, as amended at 81 FR 25600 (April 29, 
2016), effective May 31, 2016, by:
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a. Redesignating paragraphs (p)(3) through (p)(5) as paragraphs (p)(4) 
through (p)(6) respectively; and
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b. Adding new paragraph (p)(3) to read as follows:


Sec.  430.3  Materials incorporated by reference.

* * * * *
    (p) * * *
    (3) IEC Standard 62040-3 Ed. 2.0, (``IEC 62040-3 Ed. 2.0''), 
Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS)--Part 3: Method of Specifying the 
Performance and Test Requirements, Edition 2.0, Section 6 ``UPS 
tests,'' and Annex J ``UPS efficiency,'' March 2011, IBR approved for 
appendix Y to subpart B.
* * * * *
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5. Section 430.23(aa) is revised to read as follows:


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

* * * * *
    (aa) Battery chargers. Measure the energy consumption or energy 
efficiency of a battery charger in accordance with appendix Y to this 
subpart.
* * * * *
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6. Appendix Y to subpart B of part 430 is amended by:
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a. Revising section 1, Scope;
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b. Amending section 2 as follows:
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1. Redesignating section 2.24 as section 2.28;
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2. Adding a new section 2.24;
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3. Redesignating sections 2.22 and 2.23 as sections 2.25 and 2.26, 
respectively;
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4. Adding sections 2.27, 2.27.1, 2.27.2, and 2.27.3;
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5. Redesignating sections 2.18 through 2.21 as sections 2.20 through 
2.23, respectively;
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6. Adding a new section 2.19;
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7. Redesignating sections 2.12 through 2.17 as sections 2.13 through 
2.18, respectively;
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8. Adding a new section 2.12;
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c. Revising sections 3 and 4; and
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d. Removing section 5.
    The additions and revisions read as follows:

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

* * * * *

1. Scope

    This appendix covers the testing requirements used to measure 
the energy consumption for battery chargers operating at either DC 
or United States AC line voltage (115V at 60Hz). This appendix also 
covers the testing requirements used to measure the energy 
efficiency for uninterruptible power supplies as defined in section 
2 of this appendix with an AC output.
* * * * *

2. Definitions

* * * * *
    2.12. Energy storage system is a system consisting of single or 
multiple devices designed to provide power to the UPS inverter 
circuitry.
* * * * *
    2.19. Normal mode is a mode of operation for a UPS in which:
    (1) The UPS provides required output power to the connected load 
without switching to battery power,
    (2) The energy storage system is being maintained at full 
charge, and
    (3) The load connected to the UPS is within the UPS's specified 
power rating.
* * * * *
    2.24. Reference test load is a load or a condition with a power 
factor of greater than 0.99 in which the AC output socket of the UPS 
delivers the active power (W) for which the UPS is rated.
* * * * *
    2.27. Uninterruptible power supply or UPS means a battery 
charger consisting of a combination of convertors, switches and 
energy storage devices, constituting a power system for maintaining 
continuity of load power in case of input power failure.
    2.27.1. Voltage and frequency dependent UPS or VFD UPS means a 
UPS that produces an AC output where the output voltage and 
frequency are dependent on the input voltage and frequency. This UPS 
architecture does not provide corrective functions like those in 
voltage independent and voltage and frequency independent systems.

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    Note to 2.27.1: VFD input dependency may be verified by 
performing the AC input failure test in section 6.2.2.7 of IEC 
62040-3 Ed. 2.0 (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  430.3 of this 
chapter) and observing that, at a minimum, the UPS switches from 
normal mode of operation to battery power while the input is 
interrupted.
    2.27.2. Voltage and frequency independent UPS or VFI UPS means a 
UPS where the device remains in normal mode producing an AC output 
voltage and frequency that is independent of input voltage and 
frequency variations and protects the load against adverse effects 
from such variations without depleting the stored energy source. The 
input voltage and frequency variations through which the UPS must 
remain in normal mode is as follows:
    (1) 10% of the rated input voltage or the tolerance 
range specified by the manufacturer, whichever is greater; and
    (2) 2% of the rated input frequency or the tolerance 
range specified by the manufacturer, whichever is greater.''
    Note to 2.27.2: VFI input dependency may be verified by 
performing the steady state input voltage tolerance test and the 
input frequency tolerance test in sections 6.4.1.1 and 6.4.1.2 of 
IEC 62040-3 Ed. 2.0 (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  430.3 of 
this chapter) respectively and observing that, at a minimum, the 
output voltage and frequency remain within the specified output 
tolerance band during the test.
    2.27.3. Voltage independent UPS or VI UPS means a UPS that 
produces an AC output within a specific tolerance band that is 
independent of under-voltage or over-voltage variations in the input 
voltage. The output frequency of a VI UPS is dependent on the input 
frequency, similar to a voltage and frequency dependent system.
    Note to 2.27.3: VI input dependency may be verified by 
performing the steady state input voltage tolerance test in section 
6.4.1.1 of IEC 62040-3 Ed. 2.0 (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  
430.3 of this chapter) and observing that the output voltage remains 
within the specified limit during the test.
* * * * *

3. Testing Requirements for All Battery Chargers Other Than 
Uninterruptible Power Supplies

3.1. Standard Test Conditions

    3.1.1. General. The values that may be measured or calculated 
during the conduct of this test procedure have been summarized for 
easy reference in Table 3.1.1 of this appendix.

           Table 3.1.1--List of Measured or Calculated Values
------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Name of measured or calculated value              Reference
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Duration of the charge and            Section 3.3.2.
 maintenance mode test.
2. Battery Discharge Energy............  Section 3.2.6.
3. Initial time and power (W) of the     Section 3.3.8.
 input current of connected battery.
4. Active and Maintenance Mode Energy    Section 3.3.8.
 Consumption.
5. Maintenance Mode Power..............  Section 3.3.9.
6. 24 Hour Energy Consumption..........  Section 3.3.10.
7. Standby Mode Power..................  Section 3.3.11.
8. Off Mode Power......................  Section 3.3.12.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    3.1.2. Verifying Accuracy and Precision of Measuring Equipment
    (a) Measurements of active power of 0.5 W or greater shall be 
made with an uncertainty of <=2 percent at the 95 percent confidence 
level. Measurements of active power of less than 0.5 W shall be made 
with an uncertainty of <=0.01 W at the 95 percent confidence level. 
The power measurement instrument shall, as applicable, have a 
resolution of:
    (1) 0.01 W or better for measurements up to 10 W;
    (2) 0.1 W or better for measurements of 10 to 100 W; or
    (3) 1 W or better for measurements over 100 W.
    (b) Measurements of energy (Wh) shall be made with an 
uncertainty of <=2 percent at the 95 percent confidence level. 
Measurements of voltage and current shall be made with an 
uncertainty of <=1 percent at the 95 percent confidence level. 
Measurements of temperature shall be made with an uncertainty of <=2 
[deg]C at the 95 percent confidence level.
    (c) All equipment used to conduct the tests must be selected and 
calibrated to ensure that measurements will meet the above 
uncertainty requirements. For suggestions on measuring low power 
levels, see IEC 62301, (Reference for guidance only, see Sec.  430.4 
of this chapter) especially section 5.3.2 and Annexes B and D.
    3.1.3. Setting Up the Test Room. All tests, battery 
conditioning, and battery rest periods shall be carried out in a 
room with an air speed immediately surrounding the UUT of <=0.5 m/s. 
The ambient temperature shall be maintained at 20 [deg]C 5 [deg]C throughout the test. There shall be no intentional 
cooling of the UUT such as by use of separately powered fans, air 
conditioners, or heat sinks. The UUT shall be conditioned, rested, 
and tested on a thermally non-conductive surface. When not 
undergoing active testing, batteries shall be stored at 20 [deg]C 
5 [deg]C.
    3.1.4. Verifying the UUT's Input Voltage and Input Frequency
    (a) If the UUT is intended for operation on AC line-voltage 
input in the United States, it shall be tested at 115 V at 60 Hz. If 
the UUT is intended for operation on AC line-voltage input but 
cannot be operated at 115 V at 60 Hz, it shall not be tested.
    (b) If a charger is powered by a low-voltage DC or AC input, and 
the manufacturer packages the charger with a wall adapter, sells, or 
recommends an optional wall adapter capable of providing that low 
voltage input, then the charger shall be tested using that wall 
adapter and the input reference source shall be 115 V at 60 Hz. If 
the wall adapter cannot be operated with AC input voltage at 115 V 
at 60 Hz, the charger shall not be tested.
    (c) If the UUT is designed for operation only on DC input 
voltage and the provisions of section 3.1.4(b) of this appendix do 
not apply, it shall be tested with one of the following input 
voltages: 5.0 V DC for products drawing power from a computer USB 
port or the midpoint of the rated input voltage range for all other 
products. The input voltage shall be within 1 percent of 
the above specified voltage.
    (d) If the input voltage is AC, the input frequency shall be 
within 1 percent of the specified frequency. The THD of 
the input voltage shall be <=2 percent, up to and including the 13th 
harmonic. The crest factor of the input voltage shall be between 
1.34 and 1.49.
    (e) If the input voltage is DC, the AC ripple voltage (RMS) 
shall be:
    (1) <=0.2 V for DC voltages up to 10 V; or
    (2) <=2 percent of the DC voltage for DC voltages over 10 V.

3.2. Unit Under Test Setup Requirements

    3.2.1. General Setup
    (a) The battery charger system shall be prepared and set up in 
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, except where those 
instructions conflict with the requirements of this test procedure. 
If no instructions are given, then factory or ``default'' settings 
shall be used, or where there are no indications of such settings, 
the UUT shall be tested in the condition as it would be supplied to 
an end user.
    (b) If the battery charger has user controls to select from two 
or more charge rates (such as regular or fast charge) or different 
charge currents, the test shall be conducted at the fastest charge 
rate that is recommended by the manufacturer for everyday use, or, 
failing any explicit recommendation, the factory-default charge 
rate. If the charger has user controls for selecting special charge 
cycles that are recommended only for occasional use to preserve 
battery health, such as equalization charge, removing memory, or 
battery conditioning, these modes are not required to be tested. The 
settings of the controls shall be listed in the report for each 
test.
    3.2.2. Selection and Treatment of the Battery Charger. The UUT, 
including the battery charger and its associated battery, shall be 
new products of the type and condition that would be sold to a 
customer. If the battery is lead-acid chemistry and the battery is 
to be stored for more than 24 hours between its initial acquisition 
and testing, the battery shall be charged before such storage.
    3.2.3. Selection of Batteries To Use for Testing
    (a) For chargers with integral batteries, the battery packaged 
with the charger shall be used for testing. For chargers with 
detachable batteries, the battery or batteries to be used for 
testing will vary depending on whether there are any batteries 
packaged with the battery charger.
    (1) If batteries are packaged with the charger, batteries for 
testing shall be selected

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from the batteries packaged with the battery charger, according to 
the procedure in section 3.2.3(b) of this appendix.
    (2) If no batteries are packaged with the charger, but the 
instructions specify or recommend batteries for use with the 
charger, batteries for testing shall be selected from those 
recommended or specified in the instructions, according to the 
procedure in section 3.2.3(b) of this appendix.
    (3) If no batteries are packaged with the charger and the 
instructions do not specify or recommend batteries for use with the 
charger, batteries for testing shall be selected from any that are 
suitable for use with the charger, according to the procedure in 
section 3.2.3(b) of this appendix.
    (b) From the detachable batteries specified in section 3.2.3(a), 
the technician shall use Table 3.2.1 of this appendix to select the 
batteries to be used for testing depending on the type of charger 
being tested. Each row in the table represents a mutually exclusive 
charger type. The technician shall find the single applicable row 
for the UUT, and test according to those requirements.
    (c) A charger is considered as:
    (1) Single-capacity if all associated batteries have the same 
rated charge capacity (see section 2.22) and, if it is a batch 
charger, all configurations of the batteries have the same rated 
charge capacity.
    (2) Multi-capacity if there are associated batteries or 
configurations of batteries that have different rated charge 
capacities.
    (d) The selected battery or batteries will be referred to as the 
``test battery'' and will be used through the remainder of this test 
procedure.

                                   Table 3.2.1--Battery Selection for Testing
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                              Type of charger                                         Tests to perform
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                              Battery selection
                                                                                                  (from all
      Multi-voltage              Multi-port             Multi-capacity         Number of      configurations of
                                                                                 tests         all  associated
                                                                                                 batteries)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No......................  No.....................  No.....................               1  Any associated
                                                                                             battery.
No......................  No.....................  Yes....................               2  Lowest charge
                                                                                             capacity battery.
                                                                                            Highest charge
                                                                                             capacity battery.
No......................  Yes....................  Yes or No..............               2  Use only one port
                                                                                             and use the minimum
                                                                                             number of batteries
                                                                                             with the lowest
                                                                                             rated charge
                                                                                             capacity that the
                                                                                             charger can charge.
                                                                                            Use all ports and
                                                                                             use the maximum
                                                                                             number of identical
                                                                                             batteries of the
                                                                                             highest rated
                                                                                             charge capacity the
                                                                                             charger can
                                                                                             accommodate.
Yes.....................  No.....................  No.....................               2  Lowest voltage
                                                                                             battery.
                                                                                            Highest voltage
                                                                                             battery.
                         --------------------------------------------------
Yes.....................                Yes to either or both                            3  Of the batteries
                                                                                             with the lowest
                                                                                             voltage, use the
                                                                                             one with the lowest
                                                                                             charge capacity.
                                                                                             Use only one port.
                                                                                            Of the batteries
                                                                                             with the highest
                                                                                             voltage, use the
                                                                                             one with the lowest
                                                                                             charge capacity.
                                                                                             Use only one port.
                                                                                            Use all ports and
                                                                                             use the battery or
                                                                                             the configuration
                                                                                             of batteries with
                                                                                             the highest total
                                                                                             rated energy
                                                                                             capacity.
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    3.2.4. Limiting Other Non-Battery-Charger Functions
    (a) If the battery charger or product containing the battery 
charger does not have any additional functions unrelated to battery 
charging, this subsection may be skipped.
    (b) Any optional functions controlled by the user and not 
associated with the battery charging process (e.g., the answering 
machine in a cordless telephone charging base) shall be switched 
off. If it is not possible to switch such functions off, they shall 
be set to their lowest power-consuming mode during the test.
    (c) If the battery charger takes any physically separate 
connectors or cables not required for battery charging but 
associated with its other functionality (such as phone lines, serial 
or USB connections, Ethernet, cable TV lines, etc.), these 
connectors or cables shall be left disconnected during the testing.
    (d) Any manual on-off switches specifically associated with the 
battery charging process shall be switched on for the duration of 
the charge, maintenance, and no-battery mode tests, and switched off 
for the off mode test.
    3.2.5. Accessing the Battery for the Test
    (a) The technician may need to disassemble the end-use product 
or battery charger to gain access to the battery terminals for the 
Battery Discharge Energy Test in section 3.3.6 of this appendix. If 
the battery terminals are not clearly labeled, the technician shall 
use a voltmeter to identify the positive and negative terminals. 
These terminals will be the ones that give the largest voltage 
difference and are able to deliver significant current (0.2 C or 1/
hr) into a load.
    (b) All conductors used for contacting the battery must be 
cleaned and burnished prior to connecting in order to decrease 
voltage drops and achieve consistent results.
    (c) Manufacturer's instructions for disassembly shall be 
followed, except those instructions that:
    (1) Lead to any permanent alteration of the battery charger 
circuitry or function;
    (2) Could alter the energy consumption of the battery charger 
compared to that experienced by a user during typical use, e.g., due 
to changes in the airflow through the enclosure of the UUT; or
    (3) Conflict requirements of this test procedure.
    (d) Care shall be taken by the technician during disassembly to 
follow appropriate safety precautions. If the functionality of the 
device or its safety features is compromised, the product shall be 
discarded after testing.
    (e) Some products may include protective circuitry between the 
battery cells and the remainder of the device. If the manufacturer 
provides a description for accessing the connections at the output 
of the protective circuitry, these connections shall be used to 
discharge the battery and measure the discharge energy. The energy 
consumed by the protective circuitry during discharge shall not be 
measured or credited as battery energy.
    (f) If the technician, despite diligent effort and use of the 
manufacturer's instructions, encounters any of the following 
conditions noted immediately below, the Battery Discharge Energy and 
the Charging and Maintenance Mode Energy shall be reported as ``Not 
Applicable'':
    (1) Inability to access the battery terminals;
    (2) Access to the battery terminals destroys charger 
functionality; or
    (3) Inability to draw current from the test battery.
    3.2.6. Determining Charge Capacity for Batteries With No Rating.
    (a) If there is no rating for the battery charge capacity on the 
battery or in the instructions, then the technician shall determine 
a discharge current that meets the following requirements. The 
battery shall be fully charged and then discharged at this constant-
current rate until it reaches the end-of-discharge voltage specified 
in Table 3.3.2 of this appendix. The discharge time must be not less 
than 4.5 hours nor more than 5 hours. In addition, the discharge 
test (section 3.3.6 of this appendix) (which may not be starting 
with a fully-charged battery) shall reach the end-of-discharge 
voltage within 5 hours. The same discharge current shall be used for 
both the preparations step (section 3.3.4 of this appendix) and the 
discharge test (section 3.3.6 of this appendix). The test

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report shall include the discharge current used and the resulting 
discharge times for both a fully-charged battery and for the 
discharge test.
    (b) For this section, the battery is considered as ``fully 
charged'' when either: It has been charged by the UUT until an 
indicator on the UUT shows that the charge is complete; or it has 
been charged by a battery analyzer at a current not greater than the 
discharge current until the battery analyzer indicates that the 
battery is fully charged.
    (c) When there is no capacity rating, a suitable discharge 
current must generally be determined by trial and error. Since the 
conditioning step does not require constant-current discharges, the 
trials themselves may also be counted as part of battery 
conditioning.

3.3. Test Measurement

    The test sequence to measure the battery charger energy 
consumption is summarized in Table 3.3.1 of this appendix, and 
explained in detail below. Measurements shall be made under test 
conditions and with the equipment specified in sections 3.1 and 3.2 
of this appendix.

                                                               Table 3.3.1--Test Sequence
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                       Equipment needed
                                                                    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                                           Thermometer
        Step               Description             Data taken?                                             Battery                         (for flooded
                                                                       Test battery       Charger        analyzer or     AC power meter     lead-acid
                                                                                                          constant-                          battery
                                                                                                         current load                     chargers only)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1..................  Record general data on  Yes...................               X                X   ...............  ...............  ...............
                      UUT; Section 3.3.1.
2..................  Determine test          No....................  ...............  ...............  ...............  ...............  ...............
                      duration; Section
                      3.3.2.
3..................  Battery conditioning;   No....................               X                X                X   ...............  ...............
                      Section 3.3.3.
4..................  Prepare battery for     No....................               X                X   ...............  ...............  ...............
                      charge test; Section
                      3.3.4.
5..................  Battery rest period;    No....................               X   ...............  ...............  ...............               X
                      Section 3.3.5.
6..................  Conduct Charge Mode     Yes...................               X                X   ...............               X   ...............
                      and Battery
                      Maintenance Mode
                      Test; Section 3.3.6.
7..................  Battery Rest Period;    No....................               X   ...............  ...............  ...............               X
                      Section 3.3.7.
8..................  Battery Discharge       Yes...................               X   ...............               X   ...............  ...............
                      Energy Test; Section
                      3.3.8.
9..................  Determining the         Yes...................               X                X   ...............               X   ...............
                      Maintenance Mode
                      Power; Section 3.3.9.
10.................  Calculating the 24-     No....................  ...............  ...............  ...............  ...............  ...............
                      Hour Energy
                      Consumption; Section
                      3.3.10.
11.................  Standby Mode Test;      Yes...................  ...............               X   ...............               X   ...............
                      Section 3.3.11.
12.................  Off Mode Test; Section  Yes...................  ...............               X   ...............               X   ...............
                      3.3.12.
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    3.3.1. Recording General Data on the UUT. The technician shall 
record:
    (a) The manufacturer and model of the battery charger;
    (b) The presence and status of any additional functions 
unrelated to battery charging;
    (c) The manufacturer, model, and number of batteries in the test 
battery;
    (d) The rated battery voltage of the test battery;
    (e) The rated charge capacity of the test battery; and
    (f) The rated charge energy of the test battery.
    (g) The settings of the controls, if battery charger has user 
controls to select from two or more charge rates.
    3.3.2. Determining the Duration of the Charge and Maintenance 
Mode Test.
    (a) The charging and maintenance mode test, described in detail 
in section 3.3.8 of this appendix, shall be 24 hours in length or 
longer, as determined by the items below. Proceed in order until a 
test duration is determined.
    (1) If the battery charger has an indicator to show that the 
battery is fully charged, that indicator shall be used as follows: 
If the indicator shows that the battery is charged after 19 hours of 
charging, the test shall be terminated at 24 hours. Conversely, if 
the full-charge indication is not yet present after 19 hours of 
charging, the test shall continue until 5 hours after the indication 
is present.
    (2) If there is no indicator, but the manufacturer's 
instructions indicate that charging this battery or this capacity of 
battery should be complete within 19 hours, the test shall be for 24 
hours. If the instructions indicate that charging may take longer 
than 19 hours, the test shall be run for the longest estimated 
charge time plus 5 hours.
    (3) If there is no indicator and no time estimate in the 
instructions, but the charging current is stated on the charger or 
in the instructions, calculate the test duration as the longer of 24 
hours or:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP19MY16.040

    (b) If none of the above applies, the duration of the test shall 
be 24 hours.
    3.3.3. Battery Conditioning.
    (a) No conditioning is to be done on lead-acid or lithium-ion 
batteries. The test technician shall proceed directly to battery 
preparation, section 3.3.4 of this appendix, when testing chargers 
for these batteries.
    (b) Products with integral batteries will have to be 
disassembled per the instructions

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in section 3.2.5 of this appendix, and the battery disconnected from 
the charger for discharging.
    (c) Batteries of other chemistries that have not been previously 
cycled are to be conditioned by performing two charges and two 
discharges, followed by a charge, as below. No data need be recorded 
during battery conditioning.
    (1) The test battery shall be fully charged for the duration 
specified in section 3.3.2 of this appendix or longer using the UUT.
    (2) The test battery shall then be fully discharged using 
either:
    (i) A battery analyzer at a rate not to exceed 1 C, until its 
average cell voltage under load reaches the end-of-discharge voltage 
specified in Table 3.3.2 of this appendix for the relevant battery 
chemistry; or
    (ii) The UUT, until the UUT ceases operation due to low battery 
voltage.
    (3) The test battery shall again be fully charged as in step 
(c)(1) of this section.
    (4) The test battery shall again be fully discharged as per step 
(c)(2) of this section.
    (5) The test battery shall be again fully charged as in step 
(c)(1) of this section.
    (d) Batteries of chemistries other than lead-acid or lithium-ion 
that are known to have been through at least two previous full 
charge/discharge cycles shall only be charged once per step (c)(5), 
of this section.
    3.3.4. Preparing the Battery for Charge Testing. Following any 
conditioning prior to beginning the battery charge test (section 
3.3.6 of this appendix), the test battery shall be fully discharged 
for the duration specified in section 3.3.2 of this appendix, or 
longer using a battery analyzer.
    3.3.5. Resting the Battery. The test battery shall be rested 
between preparation and the battery charge test. The rest period 
shall be at least one hour and not exceed 24 hours. For batteries 
with flooded cells, the electrolyte temperature shall be less than 
30 [deg]C before charging, even if the rest period must be extended 
longer than 24 hours.
    3.3.6. Testing Charge Mode and Battery Maintenance Mode
    (a) The Charge and Battery Maintenance Mode test measures the 
energy consumed during charge mode and some time spent in the 
maintenance mode of the UUT. Functions required for battery 
conditioning that happen only with some user-selected switch or 
other control shall not be included in this measurement. (The 
technician shall manually turn off any battery conditioning cycle or 
setting.) Regularly occurring battery conditioning or maintenance 
functions that are not controlled by the user will, by default, be 
incorporated into this measurement.
    (b) During the measurement period, input power values to the UUT 
shall be recorded at least once every minute.
    (1) If possible, the technician shall set the data logging 
system to record the average power during the sample interval. The 
total energy is computed as the sum of power samples (in watts) 
multiplied by the sample interval (in hours).
    (2) If this setting is not possible, then the power analyzer 
shall be set to integrate or accumulate the input power over the 
measurement period and this result shall be used as the total 
energy.
    (c) The technician shall follow these steps:
    (1) Ensure that the user-controllable device functionality not 
associated with battery charging and any battery conditioning cycle 
or setting are turned off, as instructed in section 3.2.4 of this 
appendix;
    (2) Ensure that the test battery used in this test has been 
conditioned, prepared, discharged, and rested as described in 
sections 3.3.3 through 3.3.7 of this appendix;
    (3) Connect the data logging equipment to the battery charger;
    (4) Record the start time of the measurement period, and begin 
logging the input power;
    (5) Connect the test battery to the battery charger within 3 
minutes of beginning logging. For integral battery products, connect 
the product to a cradle or wall adapter within 3 minutes of 
beginning logging;
    (6) After the test battery is connected, record the initial time 
and power (W) of the input current to the UUT. These measurements 
shall be taken within the first 10 minutes of active charging;
    (7) Record the input power for the duration of the ``Charging 
and Maintenance Mode Test'' period, as determined by section 3.3.2 
of this appendix. The actual time that power is connected to the UUT 
shall be within 5 minutes of the specified period; and
    (8) Disconnect power to the UUT, terminate data logging, and 
record the final time.
    3.3.7. Resting the Battery. The test battery shall be rested 
between charging and discharging. The rest period shall be at least 
1 hour and not more than 4 hours, with an exception for flooded 
cells. For batteries with flooded cells, the electrolyte temperature 
shall be less than 30 [deg]C before charging, even if the rest 
period must be extended beyond 4 hours.
    3.3.8. Battery Discharge Energy Test
    (a) If multiple batteries were charged simultaneously, the 
discharge energy is the sum of the discharge energies of all the 
batteries.
    (1) For a multi-port charger, batteries that were charged in 
separate ports shall be discharged independently.
    (2) For a batch charger, batteries that were charged as a group 
may be discharged individually, as a group, or in sub-groups 
connected in series and/or parallel. The position of each battery 
with respect to the other batteries need not be maintained.
    (b) During discharge, the battery voltage and discharge current 
shall be sampled and recorded at least once per minute. The values 
recorded may be average or instantaneous values.
    (c) For this test, the technician shall follow these steps:
    (1) Ensure that the test battery has been charged by the UUT and 
rested according to the procedures above.
    (2) Set the battery analyzer for a constant discharge current of 
0.2 [deg]C and the end-of-discharge voltage in Table 3.3.2 of this 
appendix for the relevant battery chemistry.
    (3) Connect the test battery to the analyzer and begin recording 
the voltage, current, and wattage, if available from the battery 
analyzer. When the end-of-discharge voltage is reached or the UUT 
circuitry terminates the discharge, the test battery shall be 
returned to an open-circuit condition. If current continues to be 
drawn from the test battery after the end-of-discharge condition is 
first reached, this additional energy is not to be counted in the 
battery discharge energy.
    (d) If not available from the battery analyzer, the battery 
discharge energy (in watt-hours) is calculated by multiplying the 
voltage (in volts), current (in amperes), and sample period (in 
hours) for each sample, and then summing over all sample periods 
until the end-of-discharge voltage is reached.
    3.3.9. Determining the Maintenance Mode Power. After the 
measurement period is complete, the technician shall determine the 
average maintenance mode power consumption by examining the power-
versus-time data from the charge and maintenance test and:
    (a) If the maintenance mode power is cyclic or shows periodic 
pulses, compute the average power over a time period that spans a 
whole number of cycles and includes at least the last 4 hours.
    (b) Otherwise, calculate the average power value over the last 4 
hours.
    3.3.10. Determining the 24-Hour Energy Consumption. The 
accumulated energy or the average input power, integrated over the 
test period from the charge and maintenance mode test, shall be used 
to calculate 24-hour energy consumption.

   Table 3.3.2--Required Battery Discharge Rates and End-of-Discharge
                            Battery Voltages
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               End-of-
                                                              discharge
              Battery chemistry                 Discharge      voltage
                                                  rate C      volts per
                                                                cell
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Valve-Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA).............          0.2          1.75
Flooded Lead Acid............................          0.2          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

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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
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    3.3.11. Standby Mode Energy Consumption Measurement. The standby 
mode measurement depends on the configuration of the battery 
charger, as follows.
    (a) Conduct a measurement of standby power consumption while the 
battery charger is connected to the power source. Disconnect the 
battery from the charger, allow the charger to operate for at least 
30 minutes, and record the power (i.e., watts) consumed as the time 
series integral of the power consumed over a 10-minute test period, 
divided by the period of measurement. If the battery charger has 
manual on-off switches, all must be turned on for the duration of 
the standby mode test.
    (b) Standby mode may also apply to products with integral 
batteries. If the product uses a cradle and/or adapter for power 
conversion and charging, then ``disconnecting the battery from the 
charger'' will require disconnection of the end-use product, which 
contains the batteries. The other enclosures of the battery charging 
system will remain connected to the main electricity supply, and 
standby mode power consumption will equal that of the cradle and/or 
adapter alone.
    (c) If the product is powered through a detachable AC power cord 
and contains integrated power conversion and charging circuitry, 
then only the cord will remain connected to mains, and standby mode 
power consumption will equal that of the AC power cord (i.e., zero 
watts).
    (d) Finally, if the product contains integrated power conversion 
and charging circuitry but is powered through a non-detachable AC 
power cord or plug blades, then no part of the system will remain 
connected to mains, and standby mode measurement is not applicable.
    3.3.12. Off Mode Energy Consumption Measurement. The off mode 
measurement depends on the configuration of the battery charger, as 
follows.
    (a) If the battery charger has manual on-off switches, record a 
measurement of off mode energy consumption while the battery charger 
is connected to the power source. Remove the battery from the 
charger, allow the charger to operate for at least 30 minutes, and 
record the power (i.e., watts) consumed as the time series integral 
of the power consumed over a 10-minute test period, divided by the 
period of measurement, with all manual on-off switches turned off. 
If the battery charger does not have manual on-off switches, record 
that the off mode measurement is not applicable to this product.
    (b) Off mode may also apply to products with integral batteries. 
If the product uses a cradle and/or adapter for power conversion and 
charging, then ``disconnecting the battery from the charger'' will 
require disconnection of the end-use product, which contains the 
batteries. The other enclosures of the battery charging system will 
remain connected to the main electricity supply, and off mode power 
consumption will equal that of the cradle and/or adapter alone.
    (c) If the product is powered through a detachable AC power cord 
and contains integrated power conversion and charging circuitry, 
then only the cord will remain connected to mains, and off mode 
power consumption will equal that of the AC power cord (i.e., zero 
watts).
    (d) Finally, if the product contains integrated power conversion 
and charging circuitry but is powered through a non-detachable AC 
power cord or plug blades, then no part of the system will remain 
connected to mains, and off mode measurement is not applicable.

4. Testing Requirements for Uninterruptible Power Supplies

4.1. Standard Test Conditions

    4.1.1. Measuring Equipment.
    (a) The power meter must provide true root mean square (r.m.s.) 
measurements of the active input and output power, with an 
uncertainty at full rated load of less than or equal to 0.5% at the 
95% confidence level notwithstanding that voltage and current 
waveforms can include harmonic components. The power meter must 
measure input and output values simultaneously.
    (b) All measurement equipment used to conduct the tests must be 
calibrated within the past year of the test date by a standard 
traceable to International System of Units such that measurements 
meet the above uncertainty requirements.
    4.1.2. Test Room Requirements. All portions of the test must be 
carried out in a room with an air speed immediately surrounding the 
UUT of <=0.5 m/s. Maintain the ambient temperature in the range of 
20.0 [deg]C to 30.0 [deg]C, including all inaccuracies and 
uncertainties introduced by the temperature measurement equipment, 
throughout the test. No intentional cooling of the UUT, such as by 
use of separately powered fans, air conditioners, or heat sinks, is 
permitted. Test the UUT on a thermally non-conductive surface.
    4.1.3. Input Voltage and Input Frequency. The AC input voltage 
and frequency to the UPS during testing must be within 3 percent of 
the highest rated voltage and within 1 percent of the highest rated 
frequency of the device.

4.2. Unit Under Test Setup Requirements

    4.2.1. General Setup. Configure the UPS according to Appendix 
J.2 of IEC 62040-3 Ed. 2.0 (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  
430.3 of this chapter) with the following additional requirements:
    (a) UPS Operating Mode Conditions. If the UPS can operate in two 
or more distinct normal modes as more than one UPS architecture, 
conduct the test in its lowest input dependency as well as in its 
highest input dependency mode where VFD represents the lowest 
possible input dependency, followed by VI and then VFI.
    (b) Energy Storage System. The UPS must not be modified or 
adjusted to disable energy storage charging features. Minimize the 
transfer of energy to and from the energy storage system by ensuring 
the energy storage system is fully charged (at the start of testing) 
as follows:
    (1) If the UUT has a battery charge indicator, charge the 
battery for 5 hours after the UUT has indicated that it is fully 
charged.
    (2) If the UUT does not have a battery charge indicator but the 
user manual shipped with the UUT specifies a time to reach full 
charge, charge the battery for 5 hours longer than the time 
specified.
    (3) If the UUT does not have a battery charge indicator or user 
manual instructions, charge the battery for 24 hours.

4.3. Test Measurement and Calculation.

    4.3.1. Average Power Calculations. Perform all average power 
measurements and calculations in this section using one of the 
following methods:
    (a) Record the accumulated energy (Ei) in kilowatt 
hours (kWh) consumed over the time period specified for each test 
(Ti). Calculate the average power consumption as follows:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP19MY16.041

Where:

Pavg = average power
Ei = accumulated energy measured during time period of test
Ti = time period of test

    (b) Record the average power consumption (Pavg) by 
sampling the power at a rate of at least 1 sample per second and 
computing the arithmetic mean of all samples over the time period 
specified for each test as follows:

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[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP19MY16.042

Where:

Pavg = average power
Pi = power measured during individual measurement (i)
n = total number of measurements

    4.3.2. Steady State. Operate the UUT and the load for a sufficient 
length of time to reach steady state conditions. To determine if steady 
state conditions have been attained, perform the following steady state 
check, in which the difference between the two efficiency calculations 
must be less than 1 percent:
    (a) Simultaneously measure the UUT's input and output power for at 
least 5 minutes, as specified in section 4.3.1 of this appendix, and 
record the average of each over the duration as PAVG_IN and 
PAVG_OUT, respectively.
    (b) Calculate the UUT's efficiency, Eff1, using the following 
equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP19MY16.043

Where:

Eff is the UUT efficiency
PAVG\OUT is the average output power in watts
PAVG\IN is the average input power in watts

    (c) Wait a minimum of 10 minutes.
    (d) Repeat the steps listed in paragraphs (a) and (b) of section 
4.3.1 of this appendix to calculate another efficiency value, Eff2.
    (e) Determine if the product is at steady state using the following 
equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP19MY16.044

    If the percentage difference of Eff1 and Eff2 as described in the 
above equation, is less than 1 percent, the product is at steady state.
    (f) If the percentage difference is greater than or equal to 1 
percent, the product is not at steady state. Repeat the steps listed in 
paragraphs (c) to (e) of section 4.3.1 of this appendix until the 
product is at steady state.
    4.3.3. Power measurements and efficiency calculations. Measure 
input and output power of the UUT for efficiency calculations according 
to Section J.3 of IEC 62040-3 Ed. 2.0 (incorporated by reference, see 
Sec.  430.3 of this chapter), with the following exceptions:
    (a) Test the UUT at the following reference test load conditions, 
in the following order: 100 percent, 75 percent, 50 percent, and 25 
percent of the rated output power.
    (b) Perform the test at each of the reference test loads by 
simultaneously measuring the UUT's total input and output energy in 
watt-hours (Wh) over a 15 minute test period with a total energy 
accumulation rate of at least 1 Hz. Calculate the UUT's average input 
power and output power for the period using the method in section 4.3.1 
of this appendix, and the efficiency for that reference load using the 
following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP19MY16.045

Where:

Effn = the efficiency at reference test load n%
PavgOut n = the average output power at reference load 
n
PavgIn n = the average input power at reference load 
n

    4.3.4. UUT Classification. Determine the UPS architecture by 
performing the tests specified in the definitions of VI, VFD, and VFI 
(sections 2.27.1 through 2.27.3 of this appendix).
    4.3.5. Output Efficiency Calculation.
    (a) Use the load weightings from Table 4.3.1 of this appendix to 
determine the average normal mode loading efficiency as follows:

Effavg = (t25 x 
Eff[verbar]25) + (t50 x 
Eff[verbar]50) + (t75 x 
Eff[verbar]75) + (t100 x 
Eff[verbar]100)

Where:

Effavg = the average normal mode loading efficiency
tn = the portion of time spent at reference test 
load n% as specified in Table 4.3.1 of this appendix
Eff[verbar]n% = the measured efficiency at reference test load n%

                                          Table 4.3.1--Load Weightings
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Portion of time spent at reference load
    Rated output power (W)      UPS architecture ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                                        25%             50%             75%            100%
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
P <=1500 W....................  VFD.............             0.2             0.2             0.3             0.3
                                VI or VFI.......               0             0.3             0.4             0.3
P >1500 W.....................  VFD, VI, or VFI.               0             0.3             0.4             0.3
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Round the calculated efficiency value to one tenth of a 
percentage point.

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                                                        tions Regarding Environmental Impacts of Spent Fuel Storage During
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                                                        Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 13th day           ADDRESSES:   The public meeting will be               index, such as those containing
                                                      of May, 2016.                                           held at the U.S. Department of Energy,                information that is exempt from public
                                                        For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.                Forrestal Building, Room 8E–089, 1000                 disclosure, may not be publicly
                                                      Annette L. Vietti-Cook,                                 Independence Avenue SW.,                              available. The www.regulations.gov Web
                                                      Secretary of the Commission.                            Washington, DC 20585.                                 page contains simple instructions on
                                                      [FR Doc. 2016–11820 Filed 5–18–16; 8:45 am]                Any comments submitted must                        how to access all documents, including
                                                      BILLING CODE 7590–01–P
                                                                                                              identify the NOPR for Test Procedure                  public comments, in the docket. See
                                                                                                              for Battery Chargers, and provide docket              section V for information on how to
                                                                                                              number EE–2016–BT–TP–0018 and/or                      submit comments through
                                                                                                              regulatory information number (RIN)                   www.regulations.gov.
                                                      DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
                                                                                                              number 1904–AD68. Comments may be
                                                                                                                                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                      10 CFR Parts 429 and 430                                submitted using any of the following
                                                                                                                                                                    Jeremy Dommu, U.S. Department of
                                                                                                              methods:
                                                      [Docket No. EERE–2016–BT–TP–0018]                          1. Federal eRulemaking Portal:                     Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and
                                                                                                              www.regulations.gov. Follow the                       Renewable Energy, Building
                                                      RIN 1904–AD68                                                                                                 Technologies Office, EE–5B, 1000
                                                                                                              instructions for submitting comments.
                                                      Energy Conservation Program: Test                          2. Email: UPS2016TP0018@                           Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                      Procedure for Uninterruptible Power                     ee.doe.gov. Include the docket number                 Washington, DC 20585–0121.
                                                      Supplies                                                and/or RIN in the subject line of the                 Telephone: (202) 586–9870. Email:
                                                                                                              message.                                              battery_chargers_and_external_power_
                                                      AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and                    3. Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S.                  supplies@ee.doe.gov.
                                                      Renewable Energy, Department of                         Department of Energy, Building                          In the Office of the General Counsel,
                                                      Energy.                                                 Technologies Office, Mailstop EE–2J,                  contact Mr. Pete Cochran, U.S.
                                                      ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.                  1000 Independence Avenue SW.,                         Department of Energy, Office of the
                                                                                                              Washington, DC 20585–0121. If                         General Counsel, GC–33, 1000
                                                      SUMMARY:   The U.S. Department of                                                                             Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                                                                              possible, please submit all items on a
                                                      Energy (DOE) is proposing to revise its                                                                       Washington, DC 20585–0121.
                                                                                                              CD, in which case it is not necessary to
                                                      battery charger test procedure                                                                                Telephone: (202) 586–9496. Email:
                                                                                                              include printed copies.
                                                      established under the Energy Policy and                    4. Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda               peter.cochran@hq.doe.gov.
                                                      Conservation Act of 1975, as amended.                   Edwards, U.S. Department of Energy,                     For further information on how to
                                                      These proposed revisions, if adopted,                   Building Technologies Office, 950                     submit a comment, review other public
                                                      will add a discrete test procedure for                  L’Enfant Plaza SW., Suite 600,                        comments and the docket, or participate
                                                      uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs)                   Washington, DC 20024. Telephone:                      in the public meeting, contact Ms.
                                                      to the current battery charger test                     (202) 586–2945. If possible, please                   Brenda Edwards at (202) 586–2945 or by
                                                      procedure.                                              submit all items on a CD, in which case               email: Brenda.Edwards@ee.doe.gov.
                                                      DATES: Meeting: DOE will hold a public                  it is not necessary to include printed                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
                                                      meeting on Thursday, June 9, 2016,                      copies.                                               proposed rule would incorporate by
                                                      from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in                           For detailed instructions on                       reference into 10 CFR part 430 the
                                                      Washington, DC. The meeting will also                   submitting comments and additional                    testing methods contained in the
                                                      be broadcast as a webinar. See section                  information on the rulemaking process,                following commercial standard:
                                                      V, ‘‘Public Participation,’’ for webinar                see section V of this document (Public                  IEC 62040–3, ‘‘Uninterruptible power
                                                      registration information, participant                   Participation).                                       systems (UPS)—Method of specifying
                                                      instructions, and information about the                    Docket: The docket, which includes                 the performance and test requirements,’’
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                                                      capabilities available to webinar                       Federal Register notices, public meeting              Edition 2.0, Section 6 ‘‘UPS tests,’’ and
                                                      participants.                                           attendee lists and transcripts,                       Annex J ‘‘UPS efficiency—Methods of
                                                         Comments: DOE will accept                            comments, and other supporting                        measurement.’’
                                                      comments, data, and information                         documents/materials, is available for                   Copies of the IEC 62040–3 Ed. 2.0
                                                      regarding this notice of proposed                       review at http://www.regulations.gov/                 standard are available from the
                                                      rulemaking (NOPR) before and after the                  #!docketDetail;D=EERE-2016-BT-TP-                     American National Standards Institute,
                                                      public meeting, but no later than July                  0018. All documents in the docket are                 25 W. 43rd Street, 4th Floor, New York,
                                                      18, 2016. See section V, ‘‘Public                       listed in the www.regulations.gov index.              NY 10036 or at http://webstore.ansi
                                                      Participation,’’ for details.                           However, some documents listed in the                 .org/.


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                                                        See section IV.M for further                          improve energy efficiency.1 Part B 2 of                 the testing requirements for battery
                                                      discussion of this standard.                            title III, established the ‘‘Energy                     chargers. DOE last amended this test
                                                                                                              Conservation Program for Consumer                       method with the publication of a test
                                                      Table of Contents                                       Products Other Than Automobiles.’’                      procedure final rule on June 1, 2011,
                                                      I. Authority and Background                             Battery chargers are among the                          which codified a new active-mode test
                                                      II. Synopsis of the Notice of Proposed                  consumer products affected by these                     procedure and amended the existing
                                                            Rulemaking                                        provisions. (42 U.S.C. 6295(u))                         standby and off-mode test procedures.
                                                      III. Discussion                                            Under EPCA, the energy conservation                  76 FR 31750. As federal standards for
                                                         A. Covered Products and Scope                        program consists essentially of four                    battery chargers have yet to be finalized,
                                                         B. Existing Test Procedures and Standards            parts: (1) Testing, (2) labeling, (3)                   DOE has not required manufacturers to
                                                            Incorporated by Reference                         Federal energy conservation standards,                  submit energy efficiency data for their
                                                         C. Definitions                                       and (4) certification and enforcement                   products tested under the battery
                                                         1. Energy Storage System                             procedures. The testing requirements                    charger test procedure.
                                                         2. Normal Mode                                       consist of test procedures that                            DOE published a notice of proposed
                                                         3. Reference Test Load                               manufacturers of covered products must                  rulemaking (NOPR) on March 27, 2012,
                                                         4. Uninterruptible Power Supplies                    use as the basis for (1) certifying to DOE              regarding energy conservation standards
                                                         D. Test Conditions                                   that their products comply with the                     for battery chargers and external power
                                                         1. Accuracy and Precision of Measuring               applicable energy conservation                          supplies (March 2012 NOPR) where it
                                                            Equipment                                         standards adopted under EPCA, and (2)                   proposed standards for battery chargers,
                                                         2. Environmental Conditions                          making representations about the                        including uninterruptible power
                                                         3. Input Voltage and Frequency                       efficiency of those products. Similarly,                supplies (UPSs). 77 FR 18478
                                                         E. Battery Configuration                             DOE must use these test procedures to                      Following the publication of the 2011
                                                         F. Product Configuration                             determine whether the products comply                   battery charger test procedure final rule
                                                         G. Average Power and Efficiency                      with any relevant standards                             and the March 2012 NOPR, DOE
                                                            Calculation                                       promulgated under EPCA.                                 explored whether to regulate UPSs as
                                                         1. Average Power                                                                                             ‘‘computer systems.’’ See, e.g., 79 FR
                                                         2. Efficiency                                        General Test Procedure Rulemaking                       11345 (Feb. 28, 2014) (proposed
                                                         H. Output Metric                                     Process                                                 coverage determination); 79 FR 41656
                                                         I. Effective Date and Compliance of Test                Under 42 U.S.C. 6293, EPCA sets forth                (July 17, 2014) (computer systems
                                                            Procedure                                         the criteria and procedures DOE must                    framework document). DOE received a
                                                         J. Sampling Plan for Determination of                follow when prescribing or amending                     number of comments in response to
                                                            Certified Rating                                  test procedures for covered products.                   those documents (and the related public
                                                         K. Certification Reports                             EPCA provides in relevant part that any                 meetings) regarding testing of UPSs,
                                                      IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory Review             test procedures prescribed or amended                   which are discussed in this NOPR. At
                                                         A. Review Under Executive Order 12866                under this section shall be reasonably                  the same time, DOE received questions
                                                         B. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility           designed to produce test results which                  and requests for clarification regarding
                                                            Act                                               measure energy efficiency, energy use or                the testing, rating, and classification of
                                                         C. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction              estimated annual operating cost of a                    battery chargers.
                                                            Act of 1995                                       covered product during a representative                    As part of the continuing effort to
                                                         D. Review Under the National                         average use cycle or period of use and                  establish federal efficiency standards for
                                                            Environmental Policy Act of 1969                  shall not be unduly burdensome to                       battery chargers and to develop a clear
                                                         E. Review Under Executive Order 13132                conduct. (42 U.S.C. 6293(b)(3))                         and widely applicable test procedure,
                                                         F. Review Under Executive Order 12988                   In addition, if DOE determines that a                DOE published a notice of data
                                                         G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates                test procedure amendment is warranted,                  availability (May 2014 NODA) on May
                                                            Reform Act of 1995                                it must publish proposed test                           15, 2014. 79 FR 27774. This NODA
                                                         H. Review Under the Treasury and General             procedures and offer the public an                      sought comments from stakeholders
                                                            Government Appropriations Act, 1999               opportunity to present oral and written                 concerning the repeatability of the test
                                                         I. Review Under Executive Order 12630                comments on them. (42 U.S.C.                            procedure when testing battery chargers
                                                         J. Review Under Treasury and General                                                                         with several consumer configurations
                                                                                                              6293(b)(2)) Finally, in any rulemaking to
                                                            Government Appropriations Act, 2001                                                                       and on the future market penetration of
                                                                                                              amend a test procedure, DOE must
                                                         K. Review Under Executive Order 13211                                                                        new battery charging technologies that
                                                                                                              determine to what extent, if any, the
                                                         L. Review Under Section 32 of the Federal                                                                    may require revisions to the battery
                                                                                                              proposed test procedure would alter the
                                                            Energy Administration Act of 1974                                                                         charger test procedure. DOE also sought
                                                         M. Description of Material Incorporated by
                                                                                                              measured energy efficiency of any
                                                                                                              covered product as determined under                     comments on the reporting
                                                            Reference                                                                                                 requirements for manufacturers
                                                      V. Public Participation                                 the existing test procedure. (42 U.S.C.
                                                                                                              6293(e)(1))                                             attempting to comply with the
                                                         A. Attendance at Public Meeting                                                                              California Energy Commission’s (CEC’s)
                                                         B. Procedure for Submitting Prepared                 Background                                              efficiency standards for battery chargers
                                                            General Statements for Distribution
                                                                                                                The ‘‘Uniform Test Method for                         in order to understand certain data
                                                         C. Conduct of Public Meeting
                                                                                                              Measuring the Energy Consumption of                     discrepancies in the CEC database.
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                                                         D. Submission of Comments
                                                                                                              Battery Chargers’’ in appendix Y to                     These issues were discussed during
                                                         E. Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment
                                                      VI. Approval of the Office of the Secretary             subpart B of 10 CFR part 430 specifies                  DOE’s NODA public meeting on June 3,
                                                                                                                                                                      2014.
                                                      I. Authority and Background                               1 All references to EPCA refer to the statute as         Based upon discussions from the May
                                                                                                              amended through the Energy Efficiency                   2014 NODA public meeting and written
                                                        Title III of the Energy Policy and                    Improvement Act, Public Law 114–11 (April 30,           comments submitted by various
                                                      Conservation Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C.                     2015).
                                                                                                                2 For editorial reasons, Part B was redesignated as   stakeholders, DOE published a NOPR
                                                      6291, et seq.; ‘‘EPCA’’ or, ‘‘the Act’’) sets           Part A upon incorporation into the U.S. Code (42        (August 2015 NOPR) to revise the
                                                      forth a variety of provisions designed to               U.S.C. 6291–6309, as codified).                         current battery charger test procedure


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                                                      on August 6, 2015. 80 FR 46855. DOE                                 II. Synopsis of the Notice of Proposed                                     requirements for battery chargers
                                                      received a number of stakeholder                                    Rulemaking                                                                 published at 10 CFR 429.39.
                                                      comments on the August 2015 NOPR                                       This proposal seeks to add provisions                                   III. Discussion
                                                      and the computer systems framework                                  for testing UPSs to the battery charger
                                                      document regarding regulation of                                    test procedure. Specifically, DOE is                                         In response to the August 2015 NOPR,
                                                      battery chargers including UPSs. After                              proposing to incorporate by reference                                      DOE received written comments from
                                                      considering these comments, DOE                                     specific sections of IEC 62040–3 Ed 2.0                                    18 interested parties, including
                                                      reconsidered its position and found that                            with additional instructions, into the                                     manufacturers, trade associations,
                                                      since a UPS meets the definition of a                               current battery charger test procedure                                     standards development organizations
                                                      battery charger, it is more appropriate to                          published at appendix Y to subpart B of                                    and energy efficiency advocacy groups.
                                                      regulate UPSs as part of the battery                                10 CFR part 430. Additionally, this                                        Table III–1 below lists only the entities
                                                      charger rulemaking. Therefore, in                                   proposal seeks to add formal definitions                                   that commented on the proposed
                                                      today’s notice DOE proposes to amend                                for uninterruptible power supply,                                          exclusion of UPSs, as battery chargers.
                                                      the battery charger test procedure to                               voltage and frequency dependent UPSs,                                      These comments are discussed in
                                                      include specific test provisions for                                voltage independent UPSs, voltage and                                      further detail below. The full set of
                                                      UPSs.                                                               frequency independent UPSs, energy                                         comments on the battery charger test
                                                                                                                          storage systems, normal mode and                                           procedure NOPR can be found at: http://
                                                                                                                          reference test load to appendix Y to                                       www.regulations.gov/#!docket
                                                                                                                          subpart B of 10 CFR part 430 and revise                                    Browser;rpp=25;po=0;dct=PS;D=EERE-
                                                                                                                          the compliance certification                                               2014-BT-TP-0044.
                                                            TABLE III–1—INTERESTED PARTIES THAT PROVIDED WRITTEN COMMENTS ON PROPOSED EXCLUSION OF UPSS AS
                                                                                       BATTERY CHARGERS IN THE AUGUST 2015 NOPR
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Comment No.
                                                                                  Commenter                                                             Acronym                                    Organization type/affiliation                   (docket
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 reference)

                                                      California Investor Owned Utilities .............................             CA IOUs .........................................         Utility Association ...........................            21
                                                      Natural Resources Defense Council, Appliance                                  NRDC, ASAP, and NEEA ..............                       Energy      Efficiency         Advocacy                    20
                                                        Standards Awareness Project, and Northwest En-                                                                                          Groups.
                                                        ergy Efficiency Alliance.
                                                      Schneider Electric .......................................................    Schneider Electric ..........................             Manufacturer ..................................            12



                                                        Similarly, in response to the computer                            and energy efficiency advocacy groups.                                     of comments on the computer systems
                                                      systems framework document, DOE                                     Table III–2 below lists only the entities                                  framework document can be found at:
                                                      received written comments from 9                                    that commented on the inclusion of                                         http://www.regulations.gov/#!docket
                                                      interested parties, including                                       UPSs in the computer systems                                               Browser;rpp=25;po=0;dct=PS;D=EERE-
                                                      manufacturers, trade associations,                                  rulemaking. These comments are also                                        2014-BT-STD-0025.
                                                      standards development organizations,                                discussed in detail below. The full set

                                                      TABLE III–2—INTERESTED PARTIES THAT PROVIDED WRITTEN COMMENTS ON THE INCLUSION OF UPSS IN THE COMPUTER
                                                                                           SYSTEMS FRAMEWORK DOCUMENT
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Comment No.
                                                                                  Commenter                                                             Acronym                                    Organization type/affiliation                   (docket
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 reference)

                                                      Information Technology Industry Council ...................                   ITI ...................................................   Trade Association ..........................               10
                                                      National Electrical Manufacturers Association ...........                     NEMA .............................................        Trade Association ..........................               15
                                                      Schneider Electric .......................................................    Schneider Electric ..........................             Manufacturer ..................................            08



                                                      A. Covered Products and Scope                                       classes that is typical of UPSs. 77 FR                                     ‘‘ENERGY STAR Program Requirements
                                                                                                                          18478. However, in 2014, DOE proposed                                      for Uninterruptible Power Supplies,’’
                                                        DOE has proposed several different                                that UPSs be included as part of the                                       Rev. July 2012 (ENERGY STAR UPS V.
                                                      methods of handling UPSs throughout                                 proposed coverage determination for                                        1.0). This test procedure would measure
                                                      the course of the battery chargers and                              computer systems. As outlined in the                                       the average conversion efficiency of a
                                                      computer systems rulemakings.
                                                                                                                          computer systems framework document,                                       UPS with test loads connected to the
                                                      Originally, DOE had proposed energy
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                                                                                                                          DOE sought stakeholder feedback of its                                     UPS.
                                                      conservation standards for UPSs as part
                                                                                                                          consideration of referencing IEC 62040–                                       DOE received comments on the
                                                      of the 2012 battery chargers NOPR. DOE
                                                      proposed that UPSs be part of product                               3 Edition 2.0, ‘‘Uninterruptible power                                     battery charger test procedure NOPR
                                                      class 10a and 10b and be regulated                                  systems (UPS)—Method of specifying                                         from Schneider Electric and the CA
                                                      using the same energy consumption                                   the performance and test requirements’’,                                   IOUs opposing the exclusion of UPSs
                                                      metric (annual unit energy consumption                              March 2011 (IEC 62040–3 Ed. 2.0), as                                       from the scope of the battery charger test
                                                      or ‘‘UEC’’) and test procedure as all                               the test procedure for UPSs with the                                       procedure. These stakeholders
                                                      other battery chargers, using a usage                               inclusion of additional instructions                                       highlighted the usage of the current
                                                      profile assumption for those product                                from ENERGY STAR UPS Version 1.0,                                          battery charger test procedure by CEC to


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                                                      regulate UPSs under the state’s own                     scope of the UPS test procedure. DOE                  charged battery and the conversion
                                                      battery charger energy conservation                     emphasizes that this proposal to include              losses associated with delivering load
                                                      program. (Docket No. EERE–2014–BT–                      specific test provisions for UPSs in the              power.
                                                      TP–0044, Schneider Electric, No, 12 at                  battery charger test procedure only                      The following subsections discuss
                                                      p. 1, Docket No. EERE–2014–BT–TP–                       applies to products that meet the above               each mode of operation that is currently
                                                      0044, CA IOUs, No. 21 at p. 3) Their                    stated definition of a UPS and have an                included within the DOE battery charger
                                                      comments emphasize that UPSs are a                      AC output.                                            test procedure, and the rationale for
                                                      type of backup battery charger and                        DOE requests comment on the                         why each mode is not applicable to
                                                      should remain in the scope of the                       proposal to include specific test                     UPSs.
                                                      battery charger test procedure.                         provisions for UPSs, as defined above,                   1. Active mode: Section 2.1 of
                                                      Similarly, NRDC, ASAP, and NEEA                         in the battery charger test procedure.                appendix Y to subpart B of 10 CFR part
                                                      submitted comments recommending                                                                               430 defines active mode or charge mode
                                                                                                              B. Existing Test Procedures and                       as a state in which the battery charger
                                                      that battery backup systems be included                 Standards Incorporated by Reference
                                                      in the scope of the battery charger test                                                                      system is connected to the main
                                                      procedure. Further, NRDC, ASAP, and                        DOE is proposing to add specific                   electricity supply, and the battery
                                                      NEEA recommended that DOE exclude                       testing provisions for UPSs in the                    charger is delivering current, equalizing
                                                      battery backup systems as a covered                     battery charger test procedure, as the                cells, and performing other one-time or
                                                      product in order to allow the CEC to                    Department believes that the                          limited-time functions in order to bring
                                                      continue to enforce its standards for                   specifications in the current battery                 the battery to a fully charged state. In
                                                      these products until the computer                       charger test procedure are not                        active mode, the battery charger is
                                                      systems standards become effective.                     appropriate for UPSs. Most battery                    charging a battery that is partially or
                                                      (Docket No. EERE–2014–BT–TP–0044,                       chargers have four modes of operation:                fully discharged. However, unlike other
                                                      NRDC, ASAP, and NEEA, No. 20, p. 2)                     (1) Active mode (charging batteries that              battery chargers, UPSs seldom have a
                                                         After considering all related                        are at various stages of depletion); (2)              fully-discharged battery. UPSs primarily
                                                      stakeholder comments, DOE believes                      maintenance mode (maintaining fully                   maintain the fully-charged state of their
                                                      that it is most appropriate to include                  charged batteries); (3) standby mode                  internal batteries so that in the event of
                                                      UPSs within the scope of the battery                    (plugged in with no battery connected to              a power outage, the internal batteries are
                                                      charger test procedure. Although UPSs                   charge and all manual on-off switches                 able to instantly provide backup power
                                                      may provide various types of power                      turned on); and (4) off mode (plugged in              to a connected load. However, power
                                                      conditioning and monitoring                             with no battery connected to charge and               outages are infrequent in the United
                                                      functionality depending on their                        all manual on-off switches turned off).               States and therefore a UPS rarely
                                                      architecture and input dependency,                      The current battery charger test                      switches to backup power and
                                                      they primarily maintain the fully-                      procedure measures energy                             consumes its stored energy. Because the
                                                      charged state of lead acid batteries with               consumption in these modes because                    battery is maintained in a fully charged
                                                      relatively high self-discharge rates so                 most battery chargers generally spend a               state during the majority of a UPS’s
                                                      that in the event of a power outage, they               significant amount of time in all four                service life, UPSs are almost never
                                                      are able to provide backup power                        modes of operation. Most battery                      required to enter active mode to
                                                      instantly to the connected load.                        chargers are used to charge the batteries             replenish a depleted battery.
                                                      Maintaining the lead acid battery                       of products that are designed to be                   Consequently, it would not be
                                                      therefore directly affects a UPS’s overall              regularly operated using battery power.               appropriate to measure the active mode
                                                      energy efficiency. In 10 CFR 430.2, a                   This makes the current test procedure                 energy consumption of a UPS by the
                                                      battery charger is defined as a device                  output metrics appropriate for                        current battery charger test procedure
                                                      that charges batteries for consumer                     representing the energy consumption of                because the resulting measured energy
                                                      products. Because UPSs that are in                      most kinds of battery chargers during a               would not be representative for a UPS
                                                      scope of this rulemaking have the                       representative average use cycle.                     in typical use as required by 42 U.S.C.
                                                      primary task of maintaining a charged                      In contrast, the current test procedure,           6293(b)(3). Two other outputs of the
                                                      lead acid battery, DOE concludes that                   which measures energy consumption of                  current test procedure, battery capacity
                                                      UPSs meet the definition of a battery                   a battery charger as it charges a fully               and charge time, are related to
                                                      charger and, as such, should be                         discharged battery, is inappropriate for              measuring the energy consumption in
                                                      considered within the scope of the                      a UPS since a UPS rarely has a fully                  active mode. Because the active mode is
                                                      battery charger test procedure.                         discharged battery. The UPS’s battery is              generally not common for a UPS,
                                                         UPSs are defined in IEC 62040–3 Ed.                  only infrequently depleted during a                   measuring battery capacity and charge
                                                      2.0 as a combination of convertors,                     power outage when a connected load                    time would typically not be
                                                      switches and energy storage devices                     discharges the energy stored within the               representative.
                                                      (such as batteries), constituting a power               UPS’s battery in order to continue                       2. Maintenance mode: Once the
                                                      system for maintaining continuity of                    normal operation of the powered                       batteries have been fully charged, a
                                                      load power in case of input power                       product. Likewise, it is only after power             battery charger typically enters a
                                                      failure. Today, DOE proposes to adopt                   has been restored following an outage                 maintenance mode intended to maintain
                                                      this definition for UPSs; that is, only                 that the UPS charges depleted batteries.              the fully charged state of batteries with
                                                      battery chargers that meet the above-                   The vast majority of the time a UPS                   a finite self-discharge rate, while
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                                                      stated definition of a UPS are subject to               provides a small amount of charge                     protecting it from overcharging.
                                                      the testing requirements proposed in                    necessary to maintain fully charged                   Although UPSs spend the majority of
                                                      this NOPR. While UPSs with a variety                    batteries and also delivers power to a                their service life in this mode, UPSs also
                                                      of architectures, input dependency and                  connected load. Therefore, in order to                continuously provide power to a
                                                      input/output characteristics may meet                   accurately capture the energy                         connected load. This aspect is missing
                                                      IEC’s definition, DOE is further                        consumption and energy efficiency of                  from the current battery charger test
                                                      proposing to limit the applicability of                 the normal operation of a UPS, the test               procedure, which does not require a
                                                      this test procedure to only those that                  procedure should measure the energy                   load to be connected to the battery
                                                      have an AC output to help limit the                     consumption of maintaining a fully                    charger—only to a battery. UPSs are


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                                                      almost always connected to a load, such                 revision of this industry test procedure.             3. Reference Test Load
                                                      as a computer, because the primary                      Furthermore, DOE proposes to include                     To describe the load that is used for
                                                      purpose of a UPS is to provide power                    additional instructions, some of which                testing UPSs, DOE proposes the
                                                      in the event of an unexpected power                     are provided in the ENERGY STAR UPS                   following definition for reference test
                                                      outage. Leaving the UPS unconnected to                  V. 1.0 specification. Discussion of these             load.
                                                      a load would not be representative of                   additional instructions is found in                      ‘‘Reference test load is a load or
                                                      typical usage, and the resulting                        sections III.C and III.D of this proposed             condition with a power factor of greater
                                                      measured energy consumption would                       rule.                                                 than 0.99 in which the AC output socket
                                                      not be representative, as required by 42                  DOE requests stakeholder comments                   of the UPS delivers the active power (W)
                                                      U.S.C. 6293(b)(3).                                      on the type of changes that are being                 for which the UPS is rated.’’
                                                         3. Standby and off modes: The current                considered for the revised IEC 62040–3                   While IEC 62040–3 Ed. 2.0 also
                                                      battery charger test procedure requires                 standard and how it may impact the test               provides a definition for reference test
                                                      that, in addition to active and                         procedure proposed today.                             load, it does not explicitly address
                                                      maintenance mode, a battery charger’s                     Because DOE is proposing to adopt
                                                      energy consumption be measured in two                                                                         whether such a test load is linear or
                                                                                                              testing requirements for UPSs from IEC
                                                      other modes of operation; standby and                                                                         non-linear in nature. Similarly, section
                                                                                                              62040–2 Ed. 2.0 with additional
                                                      off mode. In standby mode, the battery                                                                        4.2 of ENERGY STAR UPS V. 1.0 calls
                                                                                                              instructions where appropriate, the
                                                      charger remains connected to the main                                                                         for the reference test load to be resistive
                                                                                                              following sections discuss these
                                                      electricity supply with the battery itself                                                                    without clearly defining the term
                                                                                                              proposed requirements including
                                                      disconnected and all manual on-off                                                                            ‘resistive’. DOE’s proposed definition
                                                                                                              definitions, test conditions, battery and
                                                      switches (if applicable) turned on. In off                                                                    properly characterizes the test load to be
                                                                                                              product configuration, average power
                                                      mode, the battery charger remains                                                                             used for UPS testing and removes
                                                                                                              and efficiency calculations, output
                                                      connected to the main electricity supply                                                                      ambiguity by requiring the test load to
                                                                                                              metric, effective date and compliance
                                                      with the battery itself disconnected and                                                                      be linear and resistive through the
                                                                                                              requirements, sampling plan and
                                                      all manual on-off switches (if                                                                                power factor requirement.
                                                                                                              certification reports.
                                                      applicable) turned off. UPSs never                                                                            4. Uninterruptible Power Supplies
                                                      experience these modes of operation in                  C. Definitions
                                                      typical use since they are always                                                                                DOE proposes the following
                                                                                                                DOE proposes to include the
                                                      connected to mains power and have                                                                             definition for a UPS:
                                                                                                              following definitions, in alphabetical
                                                      batteries attached in order to service                                                                           ‘‘Uninterruptible power supply or
                                                                                                              order, in section 2 of appendix Y to
                                                      their loads in the event of a power                                                                           UPS means a battery charger consisting
                                                                                                              subpart B of 10 CFR part 430. DOE
                                                      outage. Therefore, testing UPSs in                                                                            of a combination of convertors, switches
                                                                                                              requests comment on all proposed
                                                      standby and off modes would not be                                                                            and energy storage devices, constituting
                                                                                                              definitions, particularly those that are
                                                      representative of typical usage, and the                                                                      a power system for maintaining
                                                                                                              not defined in existing industry
                                                      resulting measured energy consumption                                                                         continuity of load power in case of
                                                                                                              standards.
                                                      would not be representative, as required                                                                      input power failure.’’
                                                      by 42 U.S.C. 6293(b)(3).                                1. Energy Storage System                                 DOE is also proposing to include
                                                         As each of the modes of operation                       DOE proposes the following                         definitions for voltage independent,
                                                      discussed above is not directly                         definition for an Energy Storage System               voltage and frequency dependent, and
                                                      applicable to UPSs, DOE proposes to                     of a UPS: ‘‘Energy storage system is a                voltage and frequency independent UPS
                                                      amend the current battery charger test                  system consisting of single or multiple               architectures based on the definitions
                                                      procedure to add auxiliary instructions                 devices designed to provide power to                  from section 1.0 of ENERGY STAR UPS
                                                      for testing a UPS that will better capture              the UPS inverter circuitry.’’                         V. 1.0 to differentiate between different
                                                      the device’s real world energy                                                                                UPS load ratings. The proposed
                                                      performance. More specifically, DOE                     2. Normal Mode                                        definitions are as follows:
                                                      proposes to define ‘‘normal mode’’ as a                    Normal mode for UPSs is similar to                    ‘‘Voltage and frequency dependent
                                                      mode of operation where the UPS                         the maintenance mode of other battery                 UPS or VFD UPS means a UPS that
                                                      maintains a battery while                               chargers as defined in appendix Y to                  produces an alternating current (AC)
                                                      simultaneously powering a connected                     subpart B of 10 CFR part 430 in that the              output where the output voltage and
                                                      load.                                                   UPS maintains the fully charged state of              frequency are dependent on the input
                                                         In order to measure energy                           batteries with a finite self-discharge rate,          voltage and frequency. This UPS
                                                      consumption during normal mode, DOE                     while protecting it from overcharging.                architecture does not provide corrective
                                                      proposes to incorporate by reference                    However, in addition to maintaining a                 functions like those in voltage
                                                      Section 6 and Annex J of IEC 62040–3                    battery, a UPS in normal mode also                    independent and voltage and frequency
                                                      Ed. 2.0 in the battery charger test                     continuously provides power to a load.                independent systems.’’
                                                      procedure. This test method requires                    In order to highlight this distinction,                  A typical VFD UPS connects the
                                                      that power consumption of a UPS be                      DOE proposes the following definition                 protected load directly to the main
                                                      measured in normal mode with                            for the normal mode of operation for a                electricity supply without performing
                                                      reference test loads equal to 25%, 50%,                 UPS.                                                  any voltage or frequency conditioning.
                                                      75%, and 100% of the unit’s rated                          ‘‘Normal mode is a mode of operation               In the event the input voltage or
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                                                      power. Each of these individual                         for a UPS in which:                                   frequency fails or simply falls outside a
                                                      efficiency data points is then weighted                    (i) The UPS provides required output               manufacturer-specified range, the VFD
                                                      by a coefficient that is specific for each              power to the connected load without                   UPS shifts the source of the output
                                                      UPS architecture and combined to                        switching to battery power,                           power from the main electricity supply
                                                      determine the overall average efficiency                   (ii) the energy storage system is being            to the battery power by detecting the
                                                      of the unit. DOE is aware that the IEC                  maintained at full charge, and                        fault condition and turning on the
                                                      standard is under revision and will                        (iii) the load connected to the UPS is             internal DC to AC inverter circuitry.
                                                      consider amending this test procedure                   within the UPS’s specified power                      Because the detection of a fault
                                                      to further harmonize with any finalized                 rating.’’                                             condition and the subsequent turning


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                                                      on of the DC to AC inverter circuitry                   through the battery power, which is                   range of 20 °C to 30 °C. In order to
                                                      requires a finite amount of time, the                   continuously charged using main                       ensure repeatability, DOE proposes to
                                                      switchover process is not instantaneous                 electricity supply. The use of a VFI                  increase the precision required for
                                                      and generally requires tens of                          device is particularly important when                 ambient temperature measurements,
                                                      milliseconds. This UPS architecture                     the protected load is sensitive to the                while keeping the same range. As a
                                                      may therefore not be suitable for                       slightest change in input voltage and                 result, the ambient temperature must be
                                                      protecting loads that are sensitive to                  frequency.                                            20.0 °C to 30.0 °C (i.e., increasing the
                                                      brief dips and surges in the input power                   To help manufacturers determine                    required precision by one decimal
                                                      supply.                                                 whether a UPS is properly considered to               place) and the measurement must
                                                         ‘‘Voltage independent UPS or VI UPS                  be VFD, VI, or VFI, DOE is including                  include all uncertainties and
                                                      means a UPS that produces an AC                         tests to verify the input dependency of               inaccuracies introduced by the
                                                      output within a specific tolerance band                 the UPS as follows: VI input                          temperature measuring equipment.
                                                      that is independent of under-voltage or                 dependency may be verified by                         Extending the precision of IEC’s
                                                      over-voltage variations in the input                    performing the steady state input                     ambient temperature range requirement
                                                      voltage. The output frequency of a VI                   voltage tolerance test in section 6.4.1.1             by one decimal place allows DOE to
                                                      UPS is dependent on the input                           of IEC 62040–3 Ed. 2.0 and observing                  minimize rounding errors and avoid
                                                      frequency, similar to a voltage and                     that the output voltage remains within                scenarios where a temperature of
                                                      frequency dependent system.’’                           the specified limit during the test. VFD              19.6 °C would be rounded to 20 °C
                                                         A VI UPS functions similarly to a VFD                input dependency may be verified by                   during testing and potentially provide
                                                      UPS in that it also powers the protected                performing the AC input failure test in               higher efficiency usage values than
                                                      load using the main electricity supply.                 section 6.2.2.7 of IEC 62040–3 Ed. 2.0                those obtained at or above 20.0 °C. The
                                                      However, unlike a VFD UPS, a VI UPS                     and observing that, at a minimum, the                 proposal also requires that the tests be
                                                      is able to perform minor conditioning of                UPS switches from normal mode of                      carried out in a room with an air speed
                                                      the input voltage when it is marginally                 operation to battery power while the                  immediately surrounding the unit under
                                                      out of tolerance without switching to                   input is interrupted. VFI input                       test (UUT) of less than or equal to
                                                      battery power. A VI UPS typically                       dependency may be verified by                         0.5 m/s. There must be no intentional
                                                      achieves this by using a Buck-boost                     performing the steady state input                     cooling of the UUT such as by use of
                                                      transformer, a component that can                       voltage tolerance test and the input                  separately powered fans, air
                                                      detect dips and surges in the input                     frequency tolerance test specified in                 conditioners, or heat sinks. The UUT
                                                      voltage and adjust its winding ratio such               sections 6.4.1.1 and 6.4.1.2 of IEC                   must be tested on a thermally non-
                                                      that the output voltage remains                         62040–3 Ed. 2.0 and observing that, at                conductive surface.
                                                      constant. However, if the perturbation                  a minimum, the output voltage and
                                                      in the input voltage is greater than a                                                                        3. Input Voltage and Frequency
                                                                                                              frequency remain within the specified
                                                      predetermined range set by the                          output tolerance band during the test.                   DOE proposes that the AC input
                                                      manufacturer, the VI UPS will switch to                 These tests may be performed to                       voltage to the UUT be within 3 percent
                                                      the battery power similar to a VFD UPS.                 determine the input dependency                        of the highest rated voltage and the
                                                      A VI UPS is unable to protect the load                  supported by the test unit.                           frequency be within 1 percent of the
                                                      against fluctuations in the input                                                                             highest rated frequency of the device.
                                                      frequency without switching to battery                  D. Test Conditions
                                                                                                                                                                    E. Battery Configuration
                                                      power.                                                    Although a majority of the test
                                                         ‘‘Voltage and frequency independent                  conditions are adopted from the IEC                      Section J.2.2 of the IEC 62040–3 Ed.
                                                      UPS or VFI UPS means a UPS where the                    62040–3 Ed 2.0 standard, DOE proposes                 2.0 standard requires that the UPS
                                                      device remains in normal mode                           certain supplementary instructions for                operate in normal mode during testing
                                                      producing an AC output voltage and                      the test conditions in appendix Y to                  and that the transfer of energy to and
                                                      frequency that is independent of input                  subpart B of 10 CFR part 430 in order                 from the energy storage system be
                                                      voltage and frequency variations and                    to eliminate the possibility of ambiguity.            prevented during the test. Further, IEC
                                                      protects the load against adverse effects               DOE requests comment on the proposed                  recommends disconnecting the energy
                                                      from such variations without depleting                  test conditions.                                      storage system to prevent such transfer
                                                      the stored energy source. The input                                                                           of energy. While this approach is
                                                      voltage and frequency variations                        1. Accuracy and Precision of Measuring                appropriate for measuring the losses
                                                      through which the UPS must remain in                    Equipment                                             within the inverter components,
                                                      normal mode are as follows:                                In this NOPR, DOE proposes that the                disconnecting the energy storage system
                                                         i. ±10% of the rated input voltage or                power meter and other equipment used                  prevents the capturing of losses in the
                                                      the tolerance range specified by the                    during the test procedure must provide                battery charger components of the UPS.
                                                      manufacturer, whichever is greater; and                 true root mean square (r. m. s.)                      UPSs covered under today’s proposed
                                                         ii. ±2% of the rated input frequency                 measurements of the active input and                  scope most commonly use lead acid
                                                      or the tolerance range specified by the                 output power, with an uncertainty at                  batteries as their energy storage systems,
                                                      manufacturer, whichever is greater.’’                   full rated load of less than or equal to              and these batteries have a relatively
                                                         A VFI UPS consists of an AC to DC                    0.5 percent at the 95 percent confidence              high self-discharge rate. Over time,
                                                      converter that charges the UPS battery                  level notwithstanding that voltage and                these UPSs expend a considerable
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                                                      and a DC to AC inverter that converts                   current waveforms can include a                       amount of cumulative energy countering
                                                      the DC battery voltage back to AC in                    harmonic component. Further, DOE                      the self-discharge of fully charged lead
                                                      order to power the connected load.                      proposes that the power meter and other               acid batteries in real life use under
                                                      However, unlike a VFD or a VI UPS                       equipment must measure input and                      normal mode operation. Disconnecting
                                                      where the DC to AC inverter is turned                   output values simultaneously.                         the battery during testing as
                                                      on only when a fault condition is                                                                             recommended by IEC will fail to
                                                      detected, the inverter in a VFI UPS is                  2. Environmental Conditions                           account for this additional energy spent
                                                      always in operation ensuring that the                      IEC 62040–3 Ed 2.0 requires that the               by the battery charging components.
                                                      connected load is always powered                        ambient temperature must be in the                    Because DOE intends to capture a


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                                                      complete picture of the energy                                     manufacturers have the option of using                        efficiency measurements. DOE also
                                                      performance of UPSs as part of today’s                             a method better suited to the testing                         proposes to require that the input
                                                      rulemaking, DOE proposes that the                                  equipment already available at their                          dependency of the UPS be determined
                                                      energy storage systems must remain                                 disposal without have to purchasing                           as described in section III.C.4 of this
                                                      connected throughout the test.                                     new equipment. DOE believes this will                         NOPR. The proposed requirements are
                                                         Batteries in UPSs must remain fully                             reduce testing burden. DOE proposes to                        included in section 4.3 of the proposed
                                                      charged, standing by to provide backup                             specify these calculation methods in                          appendix Y to subpart B of 10 CFR part
                                                      power in the event of a power failure.                             section 4.3.1 of the proposed appendix                        430.
                                                      Battery charging requirements must                                 Y to subpart B of 10 CFR part 430. The
                                                      therefore be standardized such that the                            first proposed method of calculating                          H. Output Metric
                                                      batteries are fully charged during testing                         average power is to divide accumulated                           To capture the energy efficiency of a
                                                      and representative of the state of a UPS                           energy (Ei) by the specified period for                       UPS, DOE proposes that the device be
                                                      in real life use. Therefore, DOE proposes                          each test (Ti) and recording the                              tested in normal mode. DOE further
                                                      to standardize battery charging                                    accumulated energy (Ei) in kWh. For                           proposes to use an average load adjusted
                                                      requirements for UPSs by including the                             this method, the average power is                             efficiency metric, rounded to one tenth
                                                      following instructions in section 4.2.1 of                         calculated using the following equation:                      of a percentage point, as the final output
                                                      appendix Y to subpart B of 10 CFR part                                                                                           of this UPS test procedure. DOE’s
                                                      430. These requirements, which ensure                                                                                            proposed output metric for UPSs
                                                      that the battery is fully charged prior to                                                                                       matches the output metric utilized by
                                                      testing, specify charging the battery for                                                                                        ENERGY STAR UPS V. 1.0. DOE is also
                                                      an additional 5 hours after the UPS has                              Additionally, DOE proposes a second
                                                                                                                         method to calculate average power by                          proposing to adopt the load weightings
                                                      indicated that it is fully charged, or, if                                                                                       specified in ENERGY STAR UPS V. 1.0
                                                      the product does not have a battery                                sampling the power at a rate of at least
                                                                                                                         1 sample per second and computing the                         for calculating load adjusted average
                                                      indicator but the user manual specifies                                                                                          efficiency of UPSs. These load
                                                      a time, charging the battery for 5 hours                           arithmetic mean of all samples over the
                                                                                                                         time period specified for each test (Ti).                     weightings vary based on the ratio of the
                                                      longer than the manufacturer’s estimate.                                                                                         reference test load to the full rated load
                                                      Finally, the proposal requires charging                            For this method, the average power
                                                                                                                         (Pavg) is calculated using the following                      of the device, the UPS architecture and
                                                      the battery for 24 hours if the UPS does                                                                                         the output power rating of a UPS.
                                                      not have an indicator or an estimated                              equation:
                                                      charging time.                                                                                                                      These weightings are widely used by
                                                                                                                                                                                       manufacturers to certify their UPSs to
                                                      F. Product Configuration                                                                                                         ENERGY STAR specifications and
                                                        For configuring UPSs for testing, DOE                                                                                          indicate the typical amount of time a
                                                      proposes to incorporate by reference                                                                                             UPS spends at each loading point.
                                                      Appendix J.2 of IEC 62040–3 Ed 2.0 in                                 Where Pavg represents average power,                       Therefore, DOE believes the use of load
                                                      section 4.2.1 of the proposed appendix                             Pi represents measured power during a                         weightings allow the proposed final
                                                      Y to subpart B of the 10 CFR part 430.                             single measurement (i), and n represents                      metric to capture the real world energy
                                                      In addition to the IEC test method, DOE                            total number of measurements.                                 performance of UPSs accurately and
                                                                                                                            DOE requests comment on the                                representatively. The requirements for
                                                      proposes to include additional
                                                                                                                         proposed two different methods of                             calculating the final metric, shown in
                                                      requirements for UPS operating mode
                                                                                                                         calculating average power. DOE requests                       Table III–3, are proposed to be
                                                      conditions and energy storage system
                                                                                                                         comment on the comparability of the                           incorporated in section 4.3.5 of
                                                      derived from ENERGY STAR UPS V.
                                                                                                                         results from the two methods.                                 appendix Y to subpart B of 10 CFR part
                                                      1.0. DOE is not considering including
                                                      requirements for back-feeding, which                               2. Efficiency                                                 430. The proposed equation to calculate
                                                      are specified in ENERGY STAR UPS V.                                                                                              the average load adjusted efficiency of
                                                                                                                            DOE proposes to calculate the
                                                      1.0 because back-feeding will not apply                                                                                          UPSs is as follows:
                                                                                                                         efficiency of UPSs at each loading point
                                                      to the UPSs that are in the proposed                               as specified in section J.3 of IEC 62040–                     Effavg = (t25% × Eff|25%) + (t50% × Eff|50%)
                                                      scope of this rulemaking.                                          3 Ed 2.0. DOE also proposes additional                             + (t75% × Eff|75%) + (t100% × Eff|100%)
                                                      G. Average Power and Efficiency                                    requirements from ENERGY STAR UPS                             Where:
                                                      Calculation                                                        V. 1.0 for the purpose of ensuring                            Effavg = average loading-adjusted efficiency
                                                                                                                         repeatable and reproducible tests.                            tn% = proportion of time spent at the
                                                      1. Average Power                                                   ENERGY STAR UPS V. 1.0 specifies                                   particular n% of the reference test load
                                                         DOE proposes two different methods                              requirements for ensuring the unit is at                      Effn% = efficiency at the particular n% of the
                                                      for calculating average power so that                              steady state and calculating the                                   reference test load

                                                                                        TABLE III–3—UPS LOAD WEIGHTINGS FOR CALCULATING AVERAGE EFFICIENCY
                                                                                                                                                                                 Portion of time spent at reference load
                                                                 Rated output power                           Input dependency characteristic
                                                                        (W)                                                                                               25%             50%              75%             100%
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                                                      P ≤ 1500 W .......................................   VFD ..................................................               0.2             0.2               0.3              0.3
                                                                                                           VI or VFI ...........................................                  0             0.3               0.4              0.3
                                                      P > 1500 W .......................................   VFD, VI, or VFI ................................                       0             0.3               0.4              0.3
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                                                       EISA 2007 amended EPCA to require                                 measurement, if technically feasible, in                      6295(gg)(2)(A)) EISA 2007 also requires
                                                      DOE to implement a standby and off                                 new or existing test procedures that do                       any final rule establishing energy
                                                      mode energy consumption                                            not have this measurement. (42 U.S.C.                         conservation standards for a covered


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                                                      product, adopted after July 1, 2010, to                 proposed test procedure for UPSs and                  procedures and policies on February 19,
                                                      incorporate standby mode and off mode                   resulting metric differs from other                   2003, to ensure that the potential
                                                      energy use into a single amended or                     battery chargers, DOE proposes that                   impacts of its rules on small entities are
                                                      new standard, if feasible. (42 U.S.C.                   UPSs would certify the average load                   properly considered during the DOE
                                                      6295(gg)(3)(A))                                         adjusted efficiency metric (Effavg)                   rulemaking process. 68 FR 7990. DOE
                                                        EPCA defines the three modes that                     described in section III.H, as the                    has made its procedures and policies
                                                      consumer products can be in as: (1)                     representative value of efficiency for                available on the Office of the General
                                                      Active mode, (2) standby mode, and (3)                  UPSs. In order to determine a rating for              Counsel’s Web site: http://energy.gov/
                                                      off mode. (42 U.S.C. 6295(gg)(1)) DOE                   certifying compliance or making energy                gc/office-general-counsel.
                                                      incorporated EPCA’s definitions for                     use representations, DOE typically                       DOE reviewed the test procedure
                                                      active, standby, and off modes into 10                  requires manufacturers to test each basic             considered in this proposed rule under
                                                      CFR 430.2. Each of these definitions                    model in accordance with the                          the provisions of the Regulatory
                                                      requires that the product be ‘‘connected                applicable DOE test procedure and                     Flexibility Act (RFA) and the policies
                                                      to a main power source.’’ DOE is                        apply the appropriate sampling plan.                  and procedures published on February
                                                      proposing a test procedure under which                  DOE proposes that the sampling                        19, 2003. DOE has concluded that the
                                                      UPSs would be tested in normal mode,                    provisions and certified rating                       proposed rule would not have a
                                                      the only mode that a UPS is in when                     requirements for battery chargers be                  significant impact on a substantial
                                                      connected to a power source, except in                  applicable to UPSs.                                   number of small entities. The factual
                                                      the rare occasions that it is in ‘‘charge                                                                     basis for this certification is as follows.
                                                      mode.’’ EPCA requires that any                          K. Certification Reports                                 The Small Business Administration
                                                      prescribed or amended test procedure                       In addition to the requirements                    (SBA) considers a business entity to be
                                                      shall be designed to produce test results               specified in 10 CFR 429.12, which are                 a small business, if, together with its
                                                      which measure energy efficiency or                      applicable to each basic model of a                   affiliates, it employs less than a
                                                      energy use during a representative                      covered product, DOE proposes the                     threshold number of workers specified
                                                      average use cycle or period of use. (42                 following additional product specific                 in 13 CFR part 121. These size standards
                                                      U.S.C. 6293(b)(3)). As discussed in                     public information be included in the                 and codes are established by the North
                                                      section III.B, a UPS is almost never in                 battery charger certification report for              American Industry Classification
                                                      charge mode, and therefore measured                     UPSs in 10 CFR 429.39:                                System (NAICS). The threshold number
                                                      energy for this mode would not be                       1. Active power, in Watts, and apparent               for NAICS classification code 335999,
                                                      representative for a UPS in typical use                                                                       which applies to ‘‘all other
                                                                                                                   power, in Volt-Amperes, of the UPS
                                                      as required by 42 U.S.C. 6293(b)(3).                    2. Rated input and output voltage, in                 miscellaneous electrical equipment and
                                                      Thus, measuring the energy use of a                          Volts, of the UPS                                component manufacturing’’ and
                                                      UPS in normal mode effectively                          3. Efficiency at 25 percent, 50 percent,              includes UPSs, is 500 employees.
                                                      captures the energy used during the                                                                              To estimate the number of companies
                                                                                                                   75 percent, and 100 percent, and
                                                      entirety of the time that a UPS is                                                                            that could be small business
                                                                                                                   average normal mode loading
                                                      connected to mains power. As such, the                                                                        manufacturers of the equipment affected
                                                                                                                   efficiency of UPS
                                                      test procedure proposed here                                                                                  by this rulemaking, DOE conducted a
                                                      incorporates measurement of energy use                  IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory                  market survey using available public
                                                      during active, standby, and off modes,                  Review                                                information to identify potential small
                                                      as EPCA defines those terms.                                                                                  manufacturers. DOE’s research involved
                                                                                                              A. Review Under Executive Order 12866                 reviewing the SBA database, marketing
                                                        DOE requests comment on the
                                                      proposed output metric for UPSs.                           The Office of Management and Budget                research tools (i.e., Hoover’s reports),
                                                                                                              (OMB) has determined that test                        and company profiles on public Web
                                                      I. Effective Date and Compliance of Test                procedure rulemakings do not constitute               sites (i.e., LinkedIn and Glassdoor) to
                                                      Procedure                                               ‘‘significant regulatory actions’’ under              create a list of all domestic small
                                                         If adopted, the effective date for this              section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866,                business manufacturers of battery
                                                      UPS test procedure would be 30 days                     Regulatory Planning and Review, 58 FR                 chargers affected by this rulemaking.
                                                      after publication of the test procedure                 51735 (Oct. 4, 1993). Accordingly, this               DOE identified 12 manufacturers of
                                                      final rule in the Federal Register. At                  action was not subject to review under                battery chargers as domestic small
                                                      that time, the new metrics and any other                the Executive Order by the Office of                  business manufacturers.
                                                      measure of energy performance which                     Information and Regulatory Affairs                       To determine the costs of the
                                                      depends on these metrics may be                         (OIRA) in the Office of Management and                proposed test procedure on small
                                                      represented pursuant to the final rule.                 Budget.                                               manufacturers, DOE obtained quotations
                                                      On or after 180 days after the date of                                                                        from two laboratories for testing UPSs
                                                                                                              B. Review Under the Regulatory                        and found the range to be from $1,400
                                                      publication of the test procedure final                 Flexibility Act
                                                      rule, any such representations,                                                                               to $2,000. While DOE performed the
                                                      including those made on marketing                          The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                  analysis using the highest quotation it
                                                      materials and product labels would be                   U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires preparation              received to estimate the maximum
                                                      required to be based upon results                       of an initial regulatory flexibility                  possible testing cost, DOE understands
                                                      generated under the final test procedure.               analysis (IFRA) for any rule that by law              that a majority of UPS manufacturers are
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                                                                                                              must be proposed for public comment,                  able to perform these tests with their
                                                      J. Sampling Plan for Determination of                   unless the agency certifies that the rule,            own testing equipment. UPS
                                                      Certified Rating                                        if promulgated, will not have a                       manufacturers can significantly reduce
                                                         For any covered product,                             significant economic impact on a                      testing costs by conducting their own
                                                      manufacturers are required to determine                 substantial number of small entities. As              testing instead of using third party labs
                                                      the represented value, which includes                   required by Executive Order 13272,                    to test their products. Under the
                                                      the certified rating, for each basic model              ‘‘Proper Consideration of Small Entities              proposed test procedure, manufacturers
                                                      of the product in accordance with the                   in Agency Rulemaking,’’ 67 FR 53461                   would be required to test each UPS
                                                      DOE test procedure. Because today’s                     (August 16, 2002), DOE published                      basic model individually; that is, a


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                                                      minimum of two units per basic model.                   battery chargers. 80 FR 5099 (January                 development of regulatory policies that
                                                      DOE estimated the average number of                     30, 2015). Public reporting burden for                have Federalism implications. On
                                                      basic models produced per                               the certification is estimated to average             March 14, 2000, DOE published a
                                                      manufacturer to be six. DOE determined                  30 hours per response, including the                  statement of policy describing the
                                                      the average number of basic models per                  time for reviewing instructions,                      intergovernmental consultation process
                                                      manufacturer by examining product                       searching existing data sources,                      it will follow in the development of
                                                      listings, product features, and model                   gathering and maintaining the data                    such regulations. 65 FR 13735. DOE has
                                                      names from DOE’s Compliance                             needed, and completing and reviewing                  examined this proposed rule and has
                                                      Database, EPA’s ENERGY STAR,3 and                       the collection of information.                        determined that it would not have a
                                                      retailer Web sites to estimate the total                Manufacturers would not be required to                substantial direct effect on the States, on
                                                      number of basic models in the industry.                 submit a certification report until such              the relationship between the national
                                                      DOE then divided the estimation by the                  time as compliance with an energy
                                                                                                                                                                    government and the States, or on the
                                                      total number of UPS manufacturers                       conservation standard is required.
                                                                                                                Notwithstanding any other provision                 distribution of power and
                                                      identified to find an average number of                                                                       responsibilities among the various
                                                      basic models per manufacturer.                          of the law, no person is required to
                                                                                                              respond to, nor shall any person be                   levels of government. EPCA governs and
                                                      Therefore, to test two units of each basic
                                                                                                              subject to a penalty for failure to comply            prescribes Federal preemption of State
                                                      model at a cost of $2,000 per unit, the
                                                                                                              with, a collection of information subject             regulations as to energy conservation for
                                                      average total cost of testing is $24,000
                                                                                                              to the requirements of the PRA, unless                the products that are the subject of this
                                                      per manufacturer. From Hoovers, DOE
                                                      estimated the average revenue of a small                that collection of information displays a             proposed rule. States can petition DOE
                                                      business manufacturer of battery                        currently valid OMB Control Number.                   for exemption from such preemption to
                                                      chargers to be $22.2M. That is, the total                                                                     the extent, and based on criteria, set
                                                                                                              D. Review Under the National
                                                      cost of testing is approximately 0.11                                                                         forth in EPCA. (42 U.S.C. 6297(d)) No
                                                                                                              Environmental Policy Act of 1969
                                                      percent of the average annual revenue.                                                                        further action is required by Executive
                                                         Based on this analysis, DOE                            In this proposed rule, DOE proposes                 Order 13132.
                                                      concludes that this proposed rule would                 test procedure amendments that it
                                                                                                              expects will be used to develop and                   F. Review Under Executive Order 12988
                                                      not have a significant economic impact
                                                      on a substantial number of small                        implement future energy conservation
                                                                                                                                                                       Regarding the review of existing
                                                      entities. DOE will provide its                          standards for UPSs. DOE has
                                                                                                              determined that this rule falls into a                regulations and the promulgation of
                                                      certification and supporting statement                                                                        new regulations, section 3(a) of
                                                                                                              class of actions that are categorically
                                                      of factual basis to the Chief Counsel for                                                                     Executive Order 12988, ‘‘Civil Justice
                                                                                                              excluded from review under the
                                                      Advocacy of the SBA for review under                                                                          Reform,’’ 61 FR 4729 (Feb. 7, 1996),
                                                                                                              National Environmental Policy Act of
                                                      5 U.S.C. 605(b).                                                                                              imposes on Federal agencies the general
                                                         DOE seeks comment on whether the                     1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and DOE’s
                                                                                                              implementing regulations at 10 CFR part               duty to adhere to the following
                                                      proposed test procedure changes will                                                                          requirements: (1) Eliminate drafting
                                                      have a significant impact on a                          1021. Specifically, this proposed rule
                                                                                                              would amend the existing test                         errors and ambiguity; (2) write
                                                      substantial number of small entities.                                                                         regulations to minimize litigation; (3)
                                                                                                              procedures without affecting the
                                                      C. Review Under the Paperwork                           amount, quality or distribution of                    provide a clear legal standard for
                                                      Reduction Act of 1995                                   energy usage, and, therefore, would not               affected conduct rather than a general
                                                        If DOE adopts energy conservation                     result in any environmental impacts.                  standard; and (4) promote simplification
                                                      standards for battery chargers,                         Thus, this rulemaking is covered by                   and burden reduction. Section 3(b) of
                                                      manufacturers will be required to certify               Categorical Exclusion A5 under 10 CFR                 Executive Order 12988 specifically
                                                      that their products comply with those                   part 1021, subpart D, which applies to                requires that Executive agencies make
                                                      standards. In certifying compliance,                    any rulemaking that interprets or                     every reasonable effort to ensure that the
                                                      manufacturers must test their products                  amends an existing rule without                       regulation: (1) Clearly specifies the
                                                      according to the applicable DOE test                    changing the environmental effect of                  preemptive effect, if any; (2) clearly
                                                      procedure, including any amendments                     that rule. Accordingly, neither an                    specifies any effect on existing Federal
                                                      adopted for that test procedure. DOE has                environmental assessment nor an                       law or regulation; (3) provides a clear
                                                      established regulations for the                         environmental impact statement is                     legal standard for affected conduct
                                                      certification and recordkeeping                         required.                                             while promoting simplification and
                                                      requirements for all covered consumer                   E. Review Under Executive Order 13132                 burden reduction; (4) specifies the
                                                      products and commercial equipment,                                                                            retroactive effect, if any; (5) adequately
                                                                                                                Executive Order 13132, ‘‘Federalism,’’
                                                      and is proposing specific requirements                                                                        defines key terms; and (6) addresses
                                                                                                              64 FR 43255 (August 4, 1999) imposes
                                                      for battery chargers in this rule. See 10                                                                     other important issues affecting clarity
                                                                                                              certain requirements on agencies
                                                      CFR part 429, subpart B. The collection-                                                                      and general draftsmanship under any
                                                                                                              formulating and implementing policies
                                                      of-information requirement for the                                                                            guidelines issued by the Attorney
                                                                                                              or regulations that preempt State law or
                                                      certification and recordkeeping is                                                                            General. Section 3(c) of Executive Order
                                                                                                              that have Federalism implications. The
                                                      subject to review and approval by OMB                                                                         12988 requires Executive agencies to
                                                                                                              Executive Order requires agencies to
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                                                      under the Paperwork Reduction Act                                                                             review regulations in light of applicable
                                                                                                              examine the constitutional and statutory
                                                      (PRA). This requirement has been                                                                              standards in sections 3(a) and 3(b) to
                                                                                                              authority supporting any action that
                                                      approved by OMB under OMB control                                                                             determine whether they are met or it is
                                                                                                              would limit the policymaking discretion
                                                      number 1910–1400. This information                                                                            unreasonable to meet one or more of
                                                                                                              of the States and to carefully assess the
                                                      collection was renewed in January 2015                                                                        them. DOE has completed the required
                                                                                                              necessity for such actions. The
                                                      to include certification requirements for                                                                     review and determined that, to the
                                                                                                              Executive Order also requires agencies
                                                        3 ENERGY STAR. Energy Star Certified Products.        to have an accountable process to                     extent permitted by law, the proposed
                                                      Last accessed May 4, 2015. <http://                     ensure meaningful and timely input by                 rule meets the relevant standards of
                                                      www.energystar.gov/>.                                   State and local officials in the                      Executive Order 12988.


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                                                      G. Review Under the Unfunded                            (March 18, 1988), that this regulation                L. Review Under Section 32 of the
                                                      Mandates Reform Act of 1995                             would not result in any takings that                  Federal Energy Administration Act of
                                                         Title II of the Unfunded Mandates                    might require compensation under the                  1974
                                                      Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) requires                      Fifth Amendment to the U.S.                              Under section 301 of the Department
                                                      each Federal agency to assess the effects               Constitution.                                         of Energy Organization Act (Pub. L. 95–
                                                      of Federal regulatory actions on State,                 J. Review Under Treasury and General                  91; 42 U.S.C. 7101), DOE must comply
                                                      local, and Tribal governments and the                                                                         with section 32 of the Federal Energy
                                                                                                              Government Appropriations Act, 2001
                                                      private sector. Public Law 104–4, sec.                                                                        Administration Act of 1974, as amended
                                                      201 (codified at 2 U.S.C. 1531). For a                     Section 515 of the Treasury and                    by the Federal Energy Administration
                                                      proposed regulatory action likely to                    General Government Appropriations                     Authorization Act of 1977. (15 U.S.C.
                                                      result in a rule that may cause the                     Act, 2001 (44 U.S.C. 3516 note) provides              788; FEAA) Section 32 essentially
                                                      expenditure by State, local, and Tribal                 for agencies to review most                           provides in relevant part that, where a
                                                      governments, in the aggregate, or by the                disseminations of information to the                  proposed rule authorizes or requires use
                                                      private sector of $100 million or more                  public under guidelines established by                of commercial standards, the notice of
                                                      in any one year (adjusted annually for                  each agency pursuant to general                       proposed rulemaking must inform the
                                                      inflation), section 202 of UMRA requires                guidelines issued by OMB. OMB’s                       public of the use and background of
                                                      a Federal agency to publish a written                   guidelines were published at 67 FR                    such standards. In addition, section
                                                      statement that estimates the resulting                  8452 (Feb. 22, 2002), and DOE’s                       32(c) requires DOE to consult with the
                                                      costs, benefits, and other effects on the                                                                     Attorney General and the Chairman of
                                                                                                              guidelines were published at 67 FR
                                                      national economy. (2 U.S.C. 1532(a), (b))                                                                     the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
                                                                                                              62446 (Oct. 7, 2002). DOE has reviewed
                                                      The UMRA also requires a Federal                                                                              concerning the impact of the
                                                                                                              this proposed rule under the OMB and
                                                      agency to develop an effective process                                                                        commercial or industry standards on
                                                                                                              DOE guidelines and has concluded that
                                                      to permit timely input by elected                                                                             competition.
                                                                                                              it is consistent with applicable policies                This proposed rule incorporates
                                                      officers of State, local, and Tribal                    in those guidelines.
                                                      governments on a proposed ‘‘significant                                                                       testing methods contained in Section 6
                                                      intergovernmental mandate,’’ and                        K. Review Under Executive Order 13211                 and Annex J of the IEC 62040–3 Ed. 2.0,
                                                      requires an agency plan for giving notice                                                                     ‘‘Uninterruptible power systems
                                                      and opportunity for timely input to                        Executive Order 13211, ‘‘Actions                   (UPS)—Method of specifying the
                                                      potentially affected small governments                  Concerning Regulations That                           performance and test requirements’’
                                                      before establishing any requirements                    Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                   standard. DOE has evaluated this
                                                      that might significantly or uniquely                    Distribution, or Use,’’ 66 FR 28355 (May              standard and is unable to conclude
                                                      affect small governments. On March 18,                  22, 2001), requires Federal agencies to               whether it fully complies with the
                                                      1997, DOE published a statement of                      prepare and submit to OMB, a                          requirements of section 32(b) of the
                                                      policy on its process for                               Statement of Energy Effects for any                   FEAA, (i.e., that they were developed in
                                                      intergovernmental consultation under                    proposed significant energy action. A                 a manner that fully provides for public
                                                      UMRA. 62 FR 12820; also available at                    ‘‘significant energy action’’ is defined as           participation, comment, and review).
                                                      http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-                    any action by an agency that                          DOE will consult with the Attorney
                                                      counsel. DOE examined this proposed                     promulgated or is expected to lead to                 General and the Chairman of the FTC
                                                      rule according to UMRA and its                          promulgation of a final rule, and that:               concerning the impact of these test
                                                      statement of policy and determined that                 (1) Is a significant regulatory action                procedures on competition, prior to
                                                      the rule contains neither an                            under Executive Order 12866, or any                   prescribing a final rule.
                                                      intergovernmental mandate, nor a                        successor order; and (2) is likely to have            M. Description of Material Incorporated
                                                      mandate that may result in the                          a significant adverse effect on the                   by Reference
                                                      expenditure of $100 million or more in                  supply, distribution, or use of energy; or
                                                      any year, so these requirements do not                                                                          The proposed rule incorporates
                                                                                                              (3) is designated by the Administrator of
                                                      apply.                                                                                                        Section 6 and Annex J of the IEC 62040–
                                                                                                              OIRA as a significant energy action. For
                                                                                                                                                                    3 Ed. 2.0, ‘‘Uninterruptible power
                                                      H. Review Under the Treasury and                        any proposed significant energy action,
                                                                                                                                                                    systems (UPS)—Method of specifying
                                                      General Government Appropriations                       the agency must give a detailed
                                                                                                                                                                    the performance and test requirements’’
                                                      Act, 1999                                               statement of any adverse effects on
                                                                                                                                                                    standard. This standard is used to
                                                                                                              energy supply, distribution, or use                   specify the testing requirements for
                                                        Section 654 of the Treasury and                       should the proposal be implemented,
                                                      General Government Appropriations                                                                             UPSs and is available from the
                                                                                                              and of reasonable alternatives to the                 American National Standards Institute,
                                                      Act, 1999 (Pub. L. 105–277) requires                    action and their expected benefits on
                                                      Federal agencies to issue a Family                                                                            25 W. 43rd Street, 4th Floor, New York,
                                                                                                              energy supply, distribution, and use.                 NY 10036 or at http://webstore.ansi
                                                      Policymaking Assessment for any rule
                                                      that may affect family well-being. This                    The proposed regulatory action to                  .org/.
                                                      rule would not have any impact on the                   amend the test procedure for measuring
                                                                                                                                                                    V. Public Participation
                                                      autonomy or integrity of the family as                  the energy efficiency of UPSs is not a
                                                      an institution. Accordingly, DOE has                    significant regulatory action under                   A. Attendance at Public Meeting
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                                                      concluded that it is not necessary to                   Executive Order 12866. Moreover, it                     The time, date and location of the
                                                      prepare a Family Policymaking                           would not have a significant adverse                  public meeting are listed in the DATES
                                                      Assessment.                                             effect on the supply, distribution, or use            and ADDRESSES sections at the beginning
                                                                                                              of energy, nor has it been designated as              of this document. If you plan to attend
                                                      I. Review Under Executive Order 12630                   a significant energy action by the                    the public meeting, please notify Ms.
                                                        DOE has determined, under Executive                   Administrator of OIRA. Therefore, it is               Brenda Edwards at (202) 586–2945 or
                                                      Order 12630, ‘‘Governmental Actions                     not a significant energy action, and,                 Brenda.Edwards@ee.doe.gov.
                                                      and Interference with Constitutionally                  accordingly, DOE has not prepared a                     Please note that foreign nationals
                                                      Protected Property Rights’’ 53 FR 8859                  Statement of Energy Effects.                          visiting DOE Headquarters are subject to


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                                                      advance security screening procedures                   submit requests, along with an advance                  A transcript of the public meeting will
                                                      which require advance notice prior to                   electronic copy of their statement in                 be included in the docket, which can be
                                                      attendance at the public meeting. If a                  PDF (preferred), Microsoft Word or                    viewed as described in the Docket
                                                      foreign national wishes to participate in               Excel, WordPerfect, or text (ASCII) file              section at the beginning of this notice.
                                                      the public meeting, please inform DOE                   format, to the appropriate address                    In addition, any person may buy a copy
                                                      of this fact as soon as possible by                     shown in the ADDRESSES section at the                 of the transcript from the transcribing
                                                      contacting Ms. Regina Washington at                     beginning of this notice. The request                 reporter.
                                                      (202) 586–1214 or by email:                             and advance copy of statements must be
                                                                                                                                                                    D. Submission of Comments
                                                      Regina.Washington@ee.doe.gov so that                    received at least one week before the
                                                      the necessary procedures can be                         public meeting and may be emailed,                       DOE will accept comments, data, and
                                                      completed.                                              hand-delivered, or sent by mail. DOE                  information regarding this proposed
                                                         DOE requires visitors to have laptops                prefers to receive requests and advance               rule before or after the public meeting,
                                                      and other devices, such as tablets,                     copies via email. Please include a                    but no later than the date provided in
                                                      checked upon entry into the building.                   telephone number to enable DOE staff to               the DATES section at the beginning of
                                                      Any person wishing to bring these                       make a follow-up contact, if needed.                  this proposed rule. Interested parties
                                                      devices into the Forrestal Building will                                                                      may submit comments using any of the
                                                      be required to obtain a property pass.                  C. Conduct of Public Meeting                          methods described in the ADDRESSES
                                                      Visitors should avoid bringing these                       DOE will designate a DOE official to               section at the beginning of this proposed
                                                      devices, or allow an extra 45 minutes to                preside at the public meeting and may                 rule.
                                                      check in. Please report to the visitor’s                also use a professional facilitator to aid               Submitting comments via
                                                      desk to have devices checked before                     discussion. The meeting will not be a                 regulations.gov. The regulations.gov
                                                      proceeding through security.                            judicial or evidentiary-type public                   Web page will require you to provide
                                                         Due to the REAL ID Act implemented                   hearing, but DOE will conduct it in                   your name and contact information.
                                                      by the Department of Homeland                           accordance with section 336 of EPCA                   Your contact information will be
                                                      Security (DHS), there have been recent                  (42 U.S.C. 6306). A court reporter will               viewable to DOE Building Technologies
                                                      changes regarding ID requirements for                   be present to record the proceedings and              staff only. Your contact information will
                                                      individuals wishing to enter Federal                    prepare a transcript. DOE reserves the                not be publicly viewable except for your
                                                      buildings from specific states and U.S.                 right to schedule the order of                        first and last names, organization name
                                                      territories. Driver’s licenses from the                 presentations and to establish the                    (if any), and submitter representative
                                                      following states or territory will not be               procedures governing the conduct of the               name (if any). If your comment is not
                                                      accepted for building entry and one of                  public meeting. After the public meeting              processed properly because of technical
                                                      the alternate forms of ID listed below                  and until the end of the comment                      difficulties, DOE will use this
                                                      will be required. DHS has determined                    period, interested parties may submit                 information to contact you. If DOE
                                                      that regular driver’s licenses (and ID                  further comments on the proceedings                   cannot read your comment due to
                                                      cards) from the following jurisdictions                 and any aspect of the rulemaking.                     technical difficulties and cannot contact
                                                      are not acceptable for entry into DOE                      The public meeting will be conducted               you for clarification, DOE may not be
                                                      facilities: Alaska, American Samoa,                     in an informal, conference style. DOE                 able to consider your comment.
                                                      Arizona, Louisiana, Maine,                              will present summaries of comments                       However, your contact information
                                                      Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York,                     received before the public meeting,                   will be publicly viewable if you include
                                                      Oklahoma, and Washington. Acceptable                    allow time for prepared general                       it in the comment or in any documents
                                                      alternate forms of Photo-ID include: U.S.               statements by participants, and                       attached to your comment. Any
                                                      Passport or Passport Card; an Enhanced                  encourage all interested parties to share             information that you do not want to be
                                                      Driver’s License or Enhanced ID-Card                    their views on issues affecting this                  publicly viewable should not be
                                                      issued by the states of Minnesota, New                  rulemaking. Each participant will be                  included in your comment, nor in any
                                                      York or Washington (Enhanced licenses                   allowed to make a general statement                   document attached to your comment.
                                                      issued by these states are clearly marked               (within time limits determined by DOE),               Persons viewing comments will see only
                                                      Enhanced or Enhanced Driver’s                           before the discussion of specific topics.             first and last names, organization
                                                      License); a military ID or other Federal                DOE will permit, as time permits, other               names, correspondence containing
                                                      government issued Photo-ID card.                        participants to comment briefly on any                comments, and any documents
                                                         In addition, you can attend the public               general statements.                                   submitted with the comments.
                                                      meeting via webinar. Webinar                               At the end of all prepared statements                 Do not submit to regulations.gov
                                                      registration information, participant                   on a topic, DOE will permit participants              information for which disclosure is
                                                      instructions, and information about the                 to clarify their statements briefly and               restricted by statute, such as trade
                                                      capabilities available to webinar                       comment on statements made by others.                 secrets and commercial or financial
                                                      participants will be published on DOE’s                 Participants should be prepared to                    information (hereinafter referred to as
                                                      Web site: https://www1.eere.energy.gov/                 answer questions by DOE and by other                  Confidential Business Information
                                                      buildings/appliance_standards/                          participants concerning these issues.                 (CBI)). Comments submitted through
                                                      standards.aspx?productid=26&action=                     DOE representatives may also ask                      regulations.gov cannot be claimed as
                                                      viewlive. Participants are responsible for              questions of participants concerning                  CBI. Comments received through the
                                                      ensuring their systems are compatible                   other matters relevant to this                        Web site will waive any CBI claims for
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                                                      with the webinar software.                              rulemaking. The official conducting the               the information submitted. For
                                                                                                              public meeting will accept additional                 information on submitting CBI, see the
                                                      B. Procedure for Submitting Prepared                    comments or questions from those                      Confidential Business Information
                                                      General Statements for Distribution                     attending, as time permits. The                       section.
                                                        Any person who has plans to present                   presiding official will announce any                     DOE processes submissions made
                                                      a prepared general statement may                        further procedural rules or modification              through regulations.gov before posting.
                                                      request that copies of his or her                       of the above procedures that may be                   Normally, comments will be posted
                                                      statement be made available at the                      needed for the proper conduct of the                  within a few days of being submitted.
                                                      public meeting. Such persons may                        public meeting.                                       However, if large volumes of comments


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                                                      are being processed simultaneously,                        Factors of interest to DOE when                    VI. Approval of the Office of the
                                                      your comment may not be viewable for                    evaluating requests to treat submitted                Secretary
                                                      up to several weeks. Please keep the                    information as confidential include: (1)                The Secretary of Energy has approved
                                                      comment tracking number that                            A description of the items; (2) whether               publication of this proposed rule.
                                                      regulations.gov provides after you have                 and why such items are customarily
                                                      successfully uploaded your comment.                     treated as confidential within the                    List of Subjects
                                                         Submitting comments via email, hand                  industry; (3) whether the information is              10 CFR Part 429
                                                      delivery, or mail. Comments and                         generally known by or available from
                                                      documents submitted via email, hand                     other sources; (4) whether the                          Confidential business information,
                                                      delivery, or mail also will be posted to                information has previously been made                  Energy conservation, Household
                                                      regulations.gov. If you do not want your                available to others without obligation                appliances, Imports, Reporting and
                                                      personal contact information to be                      concerning its confidentiality; (5) an                recordkeeping requirements.
                                                      publicly viewable, do not include it in                 explanation of the competitive injury to              10 CFR Part 430
                                                      your comment or any accompanying                        the submitting person which would
                                                      documents. Instead, provide your                        result from public disclosure; (6) when                 Administrative practice and
                                                      contact information on a cover letter.                  such information might lose its                       procedure, Confidential business
                                                      Include your first and last names, email                confidential character due to the                     information, Energy conservation,
                                                      address, telephone number, and                          passage of time; and (7) why disclosure               Household appliances, Imports,
                                                      optional mailing address. The cover                     of the information would be contrary to               Incorporation by reference,
                                                      letter will not be publicly viewable as                 the public interest.                                  Intergovernmental relations, Small
                                                      long as it does not include any                                                                               businesses.
                                                                                                                 It is DOE’s policy that all comments
                                                      comments.                                               may be included in the public docket,                   Issued in Washington, DC, on April 29,
                                                         Include contact information each time                without change and as received,                       2016.
                                                      you submit comments, data, documents,                   including any personal information                    Kathleen B. Hogan,
                                                      and other information to DOE. If you                    provided in the comments (except                      Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy
                                                      submit via mail or hand delivery, please                information deemed to be exempt from                  Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and Renewable
                                                      provide all items on a CD, if feasible. It              public disclosure).                                   Energy.
                                                      is not necessary to submit printed                                                                              For the reasons stated in the
                                                      copies. No facsimiles (faxes) will be                   E. Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment
                                                                                                                                                                    preamble, DOE is proposing to amend
                                                      accepted.                                                  Although DOE welcomes comments                     parts 429 and 430 of chapter II of title
                                                         Comments, data, and other                            on any aspect of this proposal, DOE is                10, subchapter D of the Code of Federal
                                                      information submitted to DOE                            particularly interested in receiving                  Regulations as set forth below:
                                                      electronically should be provided in                    comments and views of interested
                                                      PDF (preferred), Microsoft Word or                      parties concerning the following issues:              PART 429—CERTIFICATION,
                                                      Excel, WordPerfect, or text (ASCII) file                   1. DOE requests comment on the                     COMPLIANCE, AND ENFORCEMENT
                                                      format. Provide documents that are not                  proposal to include specific test                     FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS AND
                                                      secured, written in English and free of                 provisions for UPSs in the battery                    COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
                                                      any defects or viruses. Documents                       charger test procedure. See section III.A             EQUIPMENT
                                                      should not contain special characters or                for further detail.
                                                      any form of encryption and, if possible,                                                                      ■ 1. The authority citation for part 429
                                                                                                                 2. DOE requests stakeholder                        continues to read as follows:
                                                      they should carry the electronic                        comments on the type of changes that
                                                      signature of the author.                                are being considered for the revised IEC                  Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291–6317.
                                                         Campaign form letters. Please submit                 62040–3 standard and how it may                       ■   2. Revise § 429.39 to read as follows:
                                                      campaign form letters by the originating                impact the test procedure proposed
                                                      organization in batches of between 50 to                                                                      § 429.39   Battery chargers.
                                                                                                              today. See section III.B for further detail.
                                                      500 form letters per PDF or as one form                                                                         (a) Determination of represented
                                                                                                                 3. DOE requests comment on all
                                                      letter with a list of supporters’ names                                                                       value. Manufacturers must determine a
                                                                                                              proposed definitions, particularly those
                                                      compiled into one or more PDFs. This                                                                          represented value, which includes the
                                                                                                              that are not defined in existing industry
                                                      reduces comment processing and                                                                                certified rating, for each basic model of
                                                                                                              standards. See section III.C for further
                                                      posting time.                                                                                                 battery charger in accordance with the
                                                                                                              detail.
                                                         Confidential Business Information.                                                                         following sampling provisions.
                                                      According to 10 CFR 1004.11, any                           4. DOE requests comment on the                       (1) Represented values include:
                                                      person submitting information that he                   proposed test conditions. See section                 Battery discharge energy in watt hours
                                                      or she believes to be confidential and                  III.D for further detail.                             (Wh), 24-hour energy consumption in
                                                      exempt by law from public disclosure                       5. DOE requests comment on the                     watt hours (Wh), maintenance mode
                                                      should submit via email, postal mail, or                proposed two different methods of                     power in watts (W), standby mode
                                                      hand delivery two well-marked copies:                   calculating average power. DOE requests               power in watts (W), and off mode power
                                                      One copy of the document marked                         comment on the comparability of the                   in watts (W) for all battery chargers
                                                      confidential including all the                          results from the two methods. See                     other than UPSs; and average load
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                                                      information believed to be confidential,                section III.G for further detail.                     adjusted efficiency (Effavg) for UPSs.
                                                      and one copy of the document marked                        6. DOE requests comment on the                       (2) Units to be tested. (i) The general
                                                      non-confidential with the information                   proposed output metric for UPSs. See                  requirements of § 429.11 are applicable
                                                      believed to be confidential deleted.                    section III.H for further detail.                     to battery chargers; and
                                                      Submit these documents via email or on                     7. DOE seeks comment on whether                      (ii) For each basic model, a sample of
                                                      a CD, if feasible. DOE will make its own                the proposed test procedure changes                   sufficient size must be randomly
                                                      determination about the confidential                    will have a significant impact on a                   selected and tested to ensure that––
                                                      status of the information and treat it                  substantial number of small entities. See               (A) Any represented value of annual
                                                      according to its determination.                         section IV.B for further detail.                      energy consumption, power, or other


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                                                      31554                    Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 97 / Thursday, May 19, 2016 / Proposed Rules

                                                      measure of energy use of a basic model                  when applicable, of the external power                ■ 2. Adding a new section 2.24;
                                                      for which consumers would favor lower                   supply used for testing; the average                  ■ 3. Redesignating sections 2.22 and
                                                      values is greater than or equal to the                  duration of the charge and maintenance                2.23 as sections 2.25 and 2.26,
                                                      higher of:                                              mode test in hours (hr) for the units                 respectively;
                                                        (1) The mean of the sample, where:                    sampled; battery discharge energy in                  ■ 4. Adding sections 2.27, 2.27.1, 2.27.2,
                                                                                                              watt hours (Wh); 24-hour energy                       and 2.27.3;
                                                                                                              consumption in watt hours (Wh);                       ■ 5. Redesignating sections 2.18 through
                                                                                                              maintenance mode power in watts (W);                  2.21 as sections 2.20 through 2.23,
                                                                                                              standby mode power in watts (W); and                  respectively;
                                                                                                              off made power in watts (W). For UPSs,                ■ 6. Adding a new section 2.19;
                                                        And, x is the sample mean; n is the                   a certification report must include the               ■ 7. Redesignating sections 2.12 through
                                                      number of samples; and x̄i is the ith                   following public product-specific                     2.17 as sections 2.13 through 2.18,
                                                      sample; or,                                             information: active power in watts (W);               respectively;
                                                        (2) The upper 97.5-percent confidence                 apparent power in volt-amperes (VA);                  ■ 8. Adding a new section 2.12;
                                                      limit (UCL) of the true mean divided by                                                                       ■ c. Revising sections 3 and 4; and
                                                                                                              rated input and output voltages in volts
                                                      1.05, where:                                                                                                  ■ d. Removing section 5.
                                                                                                              (V); efficiencies at 25 percent, 50                     The additions and revisions read as
                                                                                                              percent, 75 percent and 100 percent of                follows:
                                                                                                              the reference test load; and average
                                                                                                              normal mode efficiency.                               Appendix Y to Subpart B of Part 430—
                                                         And x̄ is the sample mean; s is the                                                                        Uniform Test Method for Measuring the
                                                                                                              PART 430—ENERGY CONSERVATION                          Energy Consumption of Battery
                                                      sample standard deviation; n is the                     PROGRAM FOR CONSUMER
                                                      number of samples; and t0.975 is the t-                                                                       Chargers
                                                                                                              PRODUCTS
                                                      statistic for a 97.5-percent one-tailed                                                                       *        *       *    *   *
                                                      confidence interval with n-1 degrees of                 ■ 3. The authority citation for part 430              1. Scope
                                                      freedom (from appendix A of this                        continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                       This appendix covers the testing
                                                      subpart). And,                                            Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291–6309; 28 U.S.C.           requirements used to measure the energy
                                                         (B) Any represented value of energy                  2461 note.                                            consumption for battery chargers operating at
                                                      efficiency or other measure of energy                                                                         either DC or United States AC line voltage
                                                                                                              ■ 4. Section 430.3 is amended, as
                                                      consumption of a basic model for which                                                                        (115V at 60Hz). This appendix also covers
                                                                                                              amended at 81 FR 25600 (April 29,
                                                      consumers would favor higher values is                                                                        the testing requirements used to measure the
                                                                                                              2016), effective May 31, 2016, by:                    energy efficiency for uninterruptible power
                                                      less than or equal to the lower of:                     ■ a. Redesignating paragraphs (p)(3)
                                                         (1) The mean of the sample, where:                                                                         supplies as defined in section 2 of this
                                                                                                              through (p)(5) as paragraphs (p)(4)                   appendix with an AC output.
                                                                                                              through (p)(6) respectively; and
                                                                                                                                                                    *        *       *    *   *
                                                                                                              ■ b. Adding new paragraph (p)(3) to
                                                                                                              read as follows:                                      2. Definitions
                                                                                                                                                                    *        *       *    *   *
                                                                                                              § 430.3 Materials incorporated by
                                                        And, x̄ is the sample mean; n is the                                                                          2.12. Energy storage system is a system
                                                                                                              reference.
                                                                                                                                                                    consisting of single or multiple devices
                                                      number of samples; and xi is the ith                    *      *    *    *     *                              designed to provide power to the UPS
                                                      sample; or,                                                (p) * * *                                          inverter circuitry.
                                                        (2) The lower 97.5-percent confidence                    (3) IEC Standard 62040–3 Ed. 2.0,                  *        *       *    *   *
                                                      limit (LCL) of the true mean divided by                 (‘‘IEC 62040–3 Ed. 2.0’’),                              2.19. Normal mode is a mode of operation
                                                      0.95, where:                                            Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS)—                  for a UPS in which:
                                                                                                              Part 3: Method of Specifying the                        (1) The UPS provides required output
                                                                                                              Performance and Test Requirements,                    power to the connected load without
                                                                                                              Edition 2.0, Section 6 ‘‘UPS tests,’’ and             switching to battery power,
                                                                                                              Annex J ‘‘UPS efficiency,’’ March 2011,                 (2) The energy storage system is being
                                                         And x̄ is the sample mean; s is the                                                                        maintained at full charge, and
                                                                                                              IBR approved for appendix Y to subpart
                                                      sample standard deviation; n is the                                                                             (3) The load connected to the UPS is
                                                                                                              B.                                                    within the UPS’s specified power rating.
                                                      number of samples; and t0.975 is the t-
                                                      statistic for a 97.5-percent one-tailed                 *      *    *    *     *                              *        *       *    *   *
                                                                                                              ■ 5. Section 430.23(aa) is revised to read              2.24. Reference test load is a load or a
                                                      confidence interval with n-1 degrees of
                                                      freedom (from appendix A of this                        as follows:                                           condition with a power factor of greater than
                                                      subpart).                                                                                                     0.99 in which the AC output socket of the
                                                                                                              § 430.23 Test procedures for the                      UPS delivers the active power (W) for which      EP19MY16.039</GPH>
                                                         (b) Certification reports. (1) The                   measurement of energy and water                       the UPS is rated.
                                                      requirements of § 429.12 are applicable                 consumption.
                                                      to battery chargers.                                                                                          *        *       *    *   *
                                                                                                              *      *     *    *     *                                2.27. Uninterruptible power supply or UPS
                                                         (2) Pursuant to § 429.12(b)(13), a                      (aa) Battery chargers. Measure the                 means a battery charger consisting of a
                                                      certification report must include the                   energy consumption or energy                          combination of convertors, switches and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     EP19MY16.038</GPH>




                                                      following public product-specific                       efficiency of a battery charger in
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                                                                                                                                                                    energy storage devices, constituting a power
                                                      information for all battery chargers other              accordance with appendix Y to this                    system for maintaining continuity of load
                                                      than UPSs: The manufacturer and                         subpart.                                              power in case of input power failure.
                                                      model of the test battery, the nameplate                                                                         2.27.1. Voltage and frequency dependent
                                                                                                              *      *     *    *     *                             UPS or VFD UPS means a UPS that produces
                                                      battery voltage of the test battery in volts            ■ 6. Appendix Y to subpart B of part 430
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     EP19MY16.036</GPH> EP19MY16.037</GPH>




                                                                                                                                                                    an AC output where the output voltage and
                                                      (V), the nameplate charge capacity of                   is amended by:                                        frequency are dependent on the input voltage
                                                      the test battery in ampere-hours (Ah),                  ■ a. Revising section 1, Scope;                       and frequency. This UPS architecture does
                                                      the nameplate charge energy, if                         ■ b. Amending section 2 as follows:                   not provide corrective functions like those in
                                                      available, of the battery in watt hours                 ■ 1. Redesignating section 2.24 as                    voltage independent and voltage and
                                                      (Wh), the manufacturer and model,                       section 2.28;                                         frequency independent systems.



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                                                         Note to 2.27.1: VFD input dependency may              TABLE 3.1.1—LIST OF MEASURED OR                      that wall adapter and the input reference
                                                      be verified by performing the AC input                                                                        source shall be 115 V at 60 Hz. If the wall
                                                      failure test in section 6.2.2.7 of IEC 62040–
                                                                                                                CALCULATED VALUES—Continued                         adapter cannot be operated with AC input
                                                      3 Ed. 2.0 (incorporated by reference, see                                                                     voltage at 115 V at 60 Hz, the charger shall
                                                      § 430.3 of this chapter) and observing that, at         Name of measured or cal-                              not be tested.
                                                                                                                                                   Reference
                                                                                                                   culated value
                                                      a minimum, the UPS switches from normal                                                                          (c) If the UUT is designed for operation
                                                      mode of operation to battery power while the                                                                  only on DC input voltage and the provisions
                                                                                                              4. Active and Maintenance         Section 3.3.8.
                                                      input is interrupted.                                                                                         of section 3.1.4(b) of this appendix do not
                                                                                                                Mode Energy Consump-
                                                         2.27.2. Voltage and frequency independent                                                                  apply, it shall be tested with one of the
                                                                                                                tion.
                                                      UPS or VFI UPS means a UPS where the                                                                          following input voltages: 5.0 V DC for
                                                                                                              5. Maintenance Mode               Section 3.3.9.
                                                      device remains in normal mode producing an                                                                    products drawing power from a computer
                                                      AC output voltage and frequency that is                   Power.
                                                                                                                                                                    USB port or the midpoint of the rated input
                                                      independent of input voltage and frequency              6. 24 Hour Energy Con-            Section 3.3.10.
                                                                                                                                                                    voltage range for all other products. The
                                                                                                                sumption.
                                                      variations and protects the load against                                                                      input voltage shall be within ±1 percent of
                                                      adverse effects from such variations without            7. Standby Mode Power ....        Section 3.3.11.
                                                                                                              8. Off Mode Power ............    Section 3.3.12.     the above specified voltage.
                                                      depleting the stored energy source. The input                                                                    (d) If the input voltage is AC, the input
                                                      voltage and frequency variations through                                                                      frequency shall be within ±1 percent of the
                                                      which the UPS must remain in normal mode                   3.1.2. Verifying Accuracy and Precision of
                                                                                                                                                                    specified frequency. The THD of the input
                                                      is as follows:                                          Measuring Equipment
                                                                                                                                                                    voltage shall be ≤2 percent, up to and
                                                         (1) ±10% of the rated input voltage or the              (a) Measurements of active power of 0.5 W
                                                                                                                                                                    including the 13th harmonic. The crest factor
                                                      tolerance range specified by the                        or greater shall be made with an uncertainty
                                                                                                                                                                    of the input voltage shall be between 1.34
                                                      manufacturer, whichever is greater; and                 of ≤2 percent at the 95 percent confidence
                                                                                                                                                                    and 1.49.
                                                         (2) ±2% of the rated input frequency or the          level. Measurements of active power of less
                                                                                                                                                                       (e) If the input voltage is DC, the AC ripple
                                                      tolerance range specified by the                        than 0.5 W shall be made with an uncertainty
                                                                                                              of ≤0.01 W at the 95 percent confidence level.        voltage (RMS) shall be:
                                                      manufacturer, whichever is greater.’’                                                                            (1) ≤0.2 V for DC voltages up to 10 V; or
                                                         Note to 2.27.2: VFI input dependency may             The power measurement instrument shall, as
                                                                                                              applicable, have a resolution of:                        (2) ≤2 percent of the DC voltage for DC
                                                      be verified by performing the steady state                                                                    voltages over 10 V.
                                                      input voltage tolerance test and the input                 (1) 0.01 W or better for measurements up
                                                      frequency tolerance test in sections 6.4.1.1            to 10 W;                                              3.2. Unit Under Test Setup Requirements
                                                      and 6.4.1.2 of IEC 62040–3 Ed. 2.0                         (2) 0.1 W or better for measurements of 10
                                                                                                                                                                       3.2.1. General Setup
                                                      (incorporated by reference, see § 430.3 of this         to 100 W; or
                                                                                                                                                                       (a) The battery charger system shall be
                                                      chapter) respectively and observing that, at a             (3) 1 W or better for measurements over
                                                                                                              100 W.                                                prepared and set up in accordance with the
                                                      minimum, the output voltage and frequency
                                                                                                                 (b) Measurements of energy (Wh) shall be           manufacturer’s instructions, except where
                                                      remain within the specified output tolerance
                                                                                                              made with an uncertainty of ≤2 percent at the         those instructions conflict with the
                                                      band during the test.
                                                                                                              95 percent confidence level. Measurements             requirements of this test procedure. If no
                                                         2.27.3. Voltage independent UPS or VI UPS
                                                                                                              of voltage and current shall be made with an          instructions are given, then factory or
                                                      means a UPS that produces an AC output
                                                      within a specific tolerance band that is                uncertainty of ≤1 percent at the 95 percent           ‘‘default’’ settings shall be used, or where
                                                      independent of under-voltage or over-voltage            confidence level. Measurements of                     there are no indications of such settings, the
                                                      variations in the input voltage. The output             temperature shall be made with an                     UUT shall be tested in the condition as it
                                                      frequency of a VI UPS is dependent on the               uncertainty of ≤2 °C at the 95 percent                would be supplied to an end user.
                                                      input frequency, similar to a voltage and               confidence level.                                        (b) If the battery charger has user controls
                                                      frequency dependent system.                                (c) All equipment used to conduct the tests        to select from two or more charge rates (such
                                                         Note to 2.27.3: VI input dependency may              must be selected and calibrated to ensure that        as regular or fast charge) or different charge
                                                      be verified by performing the steady state              measurements will meet the above                      currents, the test shall be conducted at the
                                                      input voltage tolerance test in section 6.4.1.1         uncertainty requirements. For suggestions on          fastest charge rate that is recommended by
                                                      of IEC 62040–3 Ed. 2.0 (incorporated by                 measuring low power levels, see IEC 62301,            the manufacturer for everyday use, or, failing
                                                      reference, see § 430.3 of this chapter) and             (Reference for guidance only, see § 430.4 of          any explicit recommendation, the factory-
                                                      observing that the output voltage remains               this chapter) especially section 5.3.2 and            default charge rate. If the charger has user
                                                      within the specified limit during the test.             Annexes B and D.                                      controls for selecting special charge cycles
                                                                                                                 3.1.3. Setting Up the Test Room. All tests,        that are recommended only for occasional
                                                      *      *     *       *      *
                                                                                                              battery conditioning, and battery rest periods        use to preserve battery health, such as
                                                      3. Testing Requirements for All Battery                 shall be carried out in a room with an air            equalization charge, removing memory, or
                                                      Chargers Other Than Uninterruptible Power               speed immediately surrounding the UUT of              battery conditioning, these modes are not
                                                      Supplies                                                ≤0.5 m/s. The ambient temperature shall be            required to be tested. The settings of the
                                                      3.1. Standard Test Conditions                           maintained at 20 °C ±5 °C throughout the              controls shall be listed in the report for each
                                                                                                              test. There shall be no intentional cooling of        test.
                                                        3.1.1. General. The values that may be                the UUT such as by use of separately                     3.2.2. Selection and Treatment of the
                                                      measured or calculated during the conduct of            powered fans, air conditioners, or heat sinks.        Battery Charger. The UUT, including the
                                                      this test procedure have been summarized for            The UUT shall be conditioned, rested, and             battery charger and its associated battery,
                                                      easy reference in Table 3.1.1 of this                   tested on a thermally non-conductive surface.         shall be new products of the type and
                                                      appendix.                                               When not undergoing active testing, batteries         condition that would be sold to a customer.
                                                                                                              shall be stored at 20 °C ±5 °C.                       If the battery is lead-acid chemistry and the
                                                       TABLE 3.1.1—LIST OF MEASURED OR                           3.1.4. Verifying the UUT’s Input Voltage           battery is to be stored for more than 24 hours
                                                              CALCULATED VALUES                               and Input Frequency                                   between its initial acquisition and testing, the
                                                                                                                 (a) If the UUT is intended for operation on        battery shall be charged before such storage.
                                                                                                              AC line-voltage input in the United States, it           3.2.3. Selection of Batteries To Use for
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                                                       Name of measured or cal-             Reference         shall be tested at 115 V at 60 Hz. If the UUT         Testing
                                                            culated value
                                                                                                              is intended for operation on AC line-voltage             (a) For chargers with integral batteries, the
                                                      1. Duration of the charge        Section 3.3.2.         input but cannot be operated at 115 V at 60           battery packaged with the charger shall be
                                                        and maintenance mode                                  Hz, it shall not be tested.                           used for testing. For chargers with detachable
                                                        test.                                                    (b) If a charger is powered by a low-voltage       batteries, the battery or batteries to be used
                                                      2. Battery Discharge En-         Section 3.2.6.         DC or AC input, and the manufacturer                  for testing will vary depending on whether
                                                        ergy.                                                 packages the charger with a wall adapter,             there are any batteries packaged with the
                                                      3. Initial time and power        Section 3.3.8.         sells, or recommends an optional wall                 battery charger.
                                                        (W) of the input current                              adapter capable of providing that low voltage            (1) If batteries are packaged with the
                                                        of connected battery.                                 input, then the charger shall be tested using         charger, batteries for testing shall be selected



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                                                      from the batteries packaged with the battery                          charger, batteries for testing shall be selected                 (c) A charger is considered as:
                                                      charger, according to the procedure in                                from any that are suitable for use with the                      (1) Single-capacity if all associated
                                                      section 3.2.3(b) of this appendix.                                    charger, according to the procedure in                        batteries have the same rated charge capacity
                                                         (2) If no batteries are packaged with the                          section 3.2.3(b) of this appendix.                            (see section 2.22) and, if it is a batch charger,
                                                      charger, but the instructions specify or                                 (b) From the detachable batteries specified                all configurations of the batteries have the
                                                      recommend batteries for use with the                                  in section 3.2.3(a), the technician shall use                 same rated charge capacity.
                                                      charger, batteries for testing shall be selected                      Table 3.2.1 of this appendix to select the                       (2) Multi-capacity if there are associated
                                                      from those recommended or specified in the                            batteries to be used for testing depending on                 batteries or configurations of batteries that
                                                      instructions, according to the procedure in                           the type of charger being tested. Each row in                 have different rated charge capacities.
                                                      section 3.2.3(b) of this appendix.                                    the table represents a mutually exclusive                        (d) The selected battery or batteries will be
                                                         (3) If no batteries are packaged with the                          charger type. The technician shall find the                   referred to as the ‘‘test battery’’ and will be
                                                      charger and the instructions do not specify or                        single applicable row for the UUT, and test                   used through the remainder of this test
                                                      recommend batteries for use with the                                  according to those requirements.                              procedure.

                                                                                                                     TABLE 3.2.1—BATTERY SELECTION FOR TESTING
                                                                                        Type of charger                                                                                 Tests to perform

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

                                                      No ..........................   No .........................   No .........................                   1      Any associated battery.
                                                      No ..........................   No .........................   Yes ........................                   2      Lowest charge capacity battery.
                                                                                                                                                                           Highest charge capacity battery.
                                                      No ..........................   Yes ........................   Yes or No ..............                       2      Use only one port and use the minimum number of batteries
                                                                                                                                                                             with the lowest rated charge capacity that the charger can
                                                                                                                                                                             charge.
                                                                                                                                                                           Use all ports and use the maximum number of identical bat-
                                                                                                                                                                             teries of the highest rated charge capacity the charger can
                                                                                                                                                                             accommodate.
                                                      Yes ........................    No .........................   No .........................                   2      Lowest voltage battery.
                                                                                                                                                                           Highest voltage battery.

                                                      Yes ........................                  Yes to either or both                                           3      Of the batteries with the lowest voltage, use the one with the
                                                                                                                                                                             lowest charge capacity. Use only one port.
                                                                                                                                                                           Of the batteries with the highest voltage, use the one with the
                                                                                                                                                                             lowest charge capacity. Use only one port.
                                                                                                                                                                           Use all ports and use the battery or the configuration of bat-
                                                                                                                                                                             teries with the highest total rated energy capacity.



                                                         3.2.4. Limiting Other Non-Battery-Charger                          technician shall use a voltmeter to identify                  the protective circuitry during discharge
                                                      Functions                                                             the positive and negative terminals. These                    shall not be measured or credited as battery
                                                         (a) If the battery charger or product                              terminals will be the ones that give the                      energy.
                                                      containing the battery charger does not have                          largest voltage difference and are able to                      (f) If the technician, despite diligent effort
                                                      any additional functions unrelated to battery                         deliver significant current (0.2 C or 1/hr) into              and use of the manufacturer’s instructions,
                                                      charging, this subsection may be skipped.                             a load.                                                       encounters any of the following conditions
                                                         (b) Any optional functions controlled by                              (b) All conductors used for contacting the                 noted immediately below, the Battery
                                                      the user and not associated with the battery                          battery must be cleaned and burnished prior                   Discharge Energy and the Charging and
                                                      charging process (e.g., the answering                                 to connecting in order to decrease voltage                    Maintenance Mode Energy shall be reported
                                                      machine in a cordless telephone charging                              drops and achieve consistent results.                         as ‘‘Not Applicable’’:
                                                      base) shall be switched off. If it is not                                (c) Manufacturer’s instructions for                          (1) Inability to access the battery terminals;
                                                      possible to switch such functions off, they                           disassembly shall be followed, except those                     (2) Access to the battery terminals destroys
                                                      shall be set to their lowest power-consuming                          instructions that:                                            charger functionality; or
                                                      mode during the test.                                                    (1) Lead to any permanent alteration of the                  (3) Inability to draw current from the test
                                                         (c) If the battery charger takes any                               battery charger circuitry or function;                        battery.
                                                      physically separate connectors or cables not                             (2) Could alter the energy consumption of                    3.2.6. Determining Charge Capacity for
                                                      required for battery charging but associated                          the battery charger compared to that                          Batteries With No Rating.
                                                      with its other functionality (such as phone                           experienced by a user during typical use, e.g.,                 (a) If there is no rating for the battery
                                                      lines, serial or USB connections, Ethernet,                           due to changes in the airflow through the                     charge capacity on the battery or in the
                                                      cable TV lines, etc.), these connectors or                            enclosure of the UUT; or                                      instructions, then the technician shall
                                                      cables shall be left disconnected during the                             (3) Conflict requirements of this test                     determine a discharge current that meets the
                                                      testing.                                                              procedure.                                                    following requirements. The battery shall be
                                                         (d) Any manual on-off switches                                        (d) Care shall be taken by the technician                  fully charged and then discharged at this
                                                      specifically associated with the battery                              during disassembly to follow appropriate                      constant-current rate until it reaches the end-
                                                      charging process shall be switched on for the                         safety precautions. If the functionality of the               of-discharge voltage specified in Table 3.3.2
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                                                      duration of the charge, maintenance, and no-                          device or its safety features is compromised,                 of this appendix. The discharge time must be
                                                      battery mode tests, and switched off for the                          the product shall be discarded after testing.                 not less than 4.5 hours nor more than 5
                                                      off mode test.                                                           (e) Some products may include protective                   hours. In addition, the discharge test (section
                                                         3.2.5. Accessing the Battery for the Test                          circuitry between the battery cells and the                   3.3.6 of this appendix) (which may not be
                                                         (a) The technician may need to                                     remainder of the device. If the manufacturer                  starting with a fully-charged battery) shall
                                                      disassemble the end-use product or battery                            provides a description for accessing the                      reach the end-of-discharge voltage within 5
                                                      charger to gain access to the battery terminals                       connections at the output of the protective                   hours. The same discharge current shall be
                                                      for the Battery Discharge Energy Test in                              circuitry, these connections shall be used to                 used for both the preparations step (section
                                                      section 3.3.6 of this appendix. If the battery                        discharge the battery and measure the                         3.3.4 of this appendix) and the discharge test
                                                      terminals are not clearly labeled, the                                discharge energy. The energy consumed by                      (section 3.3.6 of this appendix). The test



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                                                      report shall include the discharge current                  the discharge current until the battery                                    3.3. Test Measurement
                                                      used and the resulting discharge times for                  analyzer indicates that the battery is fully                                 The test sequence to measure the battery
                                                      both a fully-charged battery and for the                    charged.
                                                      discharge test.                                               (c) When there is no capacity rating, a                                  charger energy consumption is summarized
                                                         (b) For this section, the battery is                     suitable discharge current must generally be                               in Table 3.3.1 of this appendix, and
                                                      considered as ‘‘fully charged’’ when either: It             determined by trial and error. Since the                                   explained in detail below. Measurements
                                                      has been charged by the UUT until an                        conditioning step does not require constant-                               shall be made under test conditions and with
                                                      indicator on the UUT shows that the charge                  current discharges, the trials themselves may                              the equipment specified in sections 3.1 and
                                                      is complete; or it has been charged by a                    also be counted as part of battery                                         3.2 of this appendix.
                                                      battery analyzer at a current not greater than              conditioning.

                                                                                                                         TABLE 3.3.1—TEST SEQUENCE
                                                                                                                                                                                     Equipment needed

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Thermometer
                                                                                                                  Data                                                                       Battery
                                                          Step                   Description                                                                                                                                                    (for flooded
                                                                                                                 taken?                   Test                                             analyzer or                 AC power
                                                                                                                                                                   Charger                                                                        lead-acid
                                                                                                                                         battery                                            constant-                   meter                       battery
                                                                                                                                                                                           current load                                        chargers only)

                                                      1 .............   Record general data on UUT;          Yes ..............              X                          X                ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                                          Section 3.3.1.
                                                      2 .............   Determine test duration; Sec-        No ................   ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                                          tion 3.3.2.
                                                      3 .............   Battery conditioning; Section        No ................             X                          X                          X                ........................   ........................
                                                                          3.3.3.
                                                      4 .............   Prepare battery for charge           No ................             X                          X                ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                                          test; Section 3.3.4.
                                                      5 .............   Battery rest period; Section         No ................             X                ........................   ........................   ........................             X
                                                                          3.3.5.
                                                      6 .............   Conduct Charge Mode and              Yes ..............              X                          X                ........................             X                ........................
                                                                          Battery Maintenance Mode
                                                                          Test; Section 3.3.6.
                                                      7 .............   Battery Rest Period; Section         No ................             X                ........................   ........................   ........................             X
                                                                          3.3.7.
                                                      8 .............   Battery Discharge Energy             Yes ..............              X                ........................             X                ........................   ........................
                                                                          Test; Section 3.3.8.
                                                      9 .............   Determining the Maintenance          Yes ..............              X                          X                ........................             X                ........................
                                                                          Mode Power; Section 3.3.9.
                                                      10 ...........    Calculating the 24-Hour En-          No ................   ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................
                                                                          ergy Consumption; Section
                                                                          3.3.10.
                                                      11 ...........    Standby Mode Test; Section           Yes ..............    ........................             X                ........................             X                ........................
                                                                          3.3.11.
                                                      12 ...........    Off Mode Test; Section 3.3.12        Yes ..............    ........................             X                ........................             X                ........................



                                                        3.3.1. Recording General Data on the UUT.                    (g) The settings of the controls, if battery                            full-charge indication is not yet present after
                                                      The technician shall record:                                charger has user controls to select from two                               19 hours of charging, the test shall continue
                                                        (a) The manufacturer and model of the                     or more charge rates.                                                      until 5 hours after the indication is present.
                                                      battery charger;                                               3.3.2. Determining the Duration of the                                    (2) If there is no indicator, but the
                                                        (b) The presence and status of any                        Charge and Maintenance Mode Test.                                          manufacturer’s instructions indicate that
                                                                                                                     (a) The charging and maintenance mode                                   charging this battery or this capacity of
                                                      additional functions unrelated to battery
                                                                                                                  test, described in detail in section 3.3.8 of                              battery should be complete within 19 hours,
                                                      charging;
                                                                                                                  this appendix, shall be 24 hours in length or                              the test shall be for 24 hours. If the
                                                        (c) The manufacturer, model, and number                   longer, as determined by the items below.                                  instructions indicate that charging may take
                                                      of batteries in the test battery;                           Proceed in order until a test duration is                                  longer than 19 hours, the test shall be run for
                                                        (d) The rated battery voltage of the test                 determined.                                                                the longest estimated charge time plus 5
                                                      battery;                                                       (1) If the battery charger has an indicator                             hours.
                                                        (e) The rated charge capacity of the test                 to show that the battery is fully charged, that                              (3) If there is no indicator and no time
                                                      battery; and                                                indicator shall be used as follows: If the                                 estimate in the instructions, but the charging
                                                        (f) The rated charge energy of the test                   indicator shows that the battery is charged                                current is stated on the charger or in the
                                                      battery.                                                    after 19 hours of charging, the test shall be                              instructions, calculate the test duration as the
                                                                                                                  terminated at 24 hours. Conversely, if the                                 longer of 24 hours or:
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                                                        (b) If none of the above applies, the                       (a) No conditioning is to be done on lead-                               preparation, section 3.3.4 of this appendix,
                                                      duration of the test shall be 24 hours.                     acid or lithium-ion batteries. The test                                    when testing chargers for these batteries.
                                                        3.3.3. Battery Conditioning.                              technician shall proceed directly to battery                                 (b) Products with integral batteries will
                                                                                                                                                                                             have to be disassembled per the instructions
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                                                      in section 3.2.5 of this appendix, and the                                   (b) During the measurement period, input                                   (1) For a multi-port charger, batteries that
                                                      battery disconnected from the charger for                                 power values to the UUT shall be recorded                                  were charged in separate ports shall be
                                                      discharging.                                                              at least once every minute.                                                discharged independently.
                                                         (c) Batteries of other chemistries that have                              (1) If possible, the technician shall set the                              (2) For a batch charger, batteries that were
                                                      not been previously cycled are to be                                      data logging system to record the average                                  charged as a group may be discharged
                                                      conditioned by performing two charges and                                 power during the sample interval. The total                                individually, as a group, or in sub-groups
                                                      two discharges, followed by a charge, as                                  energy is computed as the sum of power                                     connected in series and/or parallel. The
                                                      below. No data need be recorded during                                    samples (in watts) multiplied by the sample                                position of each battery with respect to the
                                                      battery conditioning.                                                     interval (in hours).                                                       other batteries need not be maintained.
                                                         (1) The test battery shall be fully charged                               (2) If this setting is not possible, then the                              (b) During discharge, the battery voltage
                                                      for the duration specified in section 3.3.2 of                            power analyzer shall be set to integrate or                                and discharge current shall be sampled and
                                                      this appendix or longer using the UUT.                                    accumulate the input power over the                                        recorded at least once per minute. The values
                                                         (2) The test battery shall then be fully                               measurement period and this result shall be                                recorded may be average or instantaneous
                                                      discharged using either:                                                  used as the total energy.                                                  values.
                                                         (i) A battery analyzer at a rate not to exceed                            (c) The technician shall follow these steps:
                                                                                                                                                                                                              (c) For this test, the technician shall follow
                                                      1 C, until its average cell voltage under load                               (1) Ensure that the user-controllable device
                                                                                                                                                                                                           these steps:
                                                      reaches the end-of-discharge voltage                                      functionality not associated with battery
                                                                                                                                                                                                              (1) Ensure that the test battery has been
                                                      specified in Table 3.3.2 of this appendix for                             charging and any battery conditioning cycle
                                                                                                                                or setting are turned off, as instructed in                                charged by the UUT and rested according to
                                                      the relevant battery chemistry; or
                                                         (ii) The UUT, until the UUT ceases                                     section 3.2.4 of this appendix;                                            the procedures above.
                                                      operation due to low battery voltage.                                        (2) Ensure that the test battery used in this                              (2) Set the battery analyzer for a constant
                                                         (3) The test battery shall again be fully                              test has been conditioned, prepared,                                       discharge current of 0.2 °C and the end-of-
                                                      charged as in step (c)(1) of this section.                                discharged, and rested as described in                                     discharge voltage in Table 3.3.2 of this
                                                         (4) The test battery shall again be fully                              sections 3.3.3 through 3.3.7 of this appendix;                             appendix for the relevant battery chemistry.
                                                      discharged as per step (c)(2) of this section.                               (3) Connect the data logging equipment to                                  (3) Connect the test battery to the analyzer
                                                         (5) The test battery shall be again fully                              the battery charger;                                                       and begin recording the voltage, current, and
                                                      charged as in step (c)(1) of this section.                                   (4) Record the start time of the                                        wattage, if available from the battery
                                                         (d) Batteries of chemistries other than lead-                          measurement period, and begin logging the                                  analyzer. When the end-of-discharge voltage
                                                      acid or lithium-ion that are known to have                                input power;                                                               is reached or the UUT circuitry terminates
                                                      been through at least two previous full                                      (5) Connect the test battery to the battery                             the discharge, the test battery shall be
                                                      charge/discharge cycles shall only be charged                             charger within 3 minutes of beginning                                      returned to an open-circuit condition. If
                                                      once per step (c)(5), of this section.                                    logging. For integral battery products,                                    current continues to be drawn from the test
                                                         3.3.4. Preparing the Battery for Charge                                connect the product to a cradle or wall                                    battery after the end-of-discharge condition is
                                                      Testing. Following any conditioning prior to                              adapter within 3 minutes of beginning                                      first reached, this additional energy is not to
                                                      beginning the battery charge test (section                                logging;                                                                   be counted in the battery discharge energy.
                                                      3.3.6 of this appendix), the test battery shall                              (6) After the test battery is connected,                                   (d) If not available from the battery
                                                      be fully discharged for the duration specified                            record the initial time and power (W) of the                               analyzer, the battery discharge energy (in
                                                      in section 3.3.2 of this appendix, or longer                              input current to the UUT. These                                            watt-hours) is calculated by multiplying the
                                                      using a battery analyzer.                                                 measurements shall be taken within the first                               voltage (in volts), current (in amperes), and
                                                         3.3.5. Resting the Battery. The test battery                           10 minutes of active charging;                                             sample period (in hours) for each sample,
                                                      shall be rested between preparation and the                                  (7) Record the input power for the duration                             and then summing over all sample periods
                                                      battery charge test. The rest period shall be                             of the ‘‘Charging and Maintenance Mode                                     until the end-of-discharge voltage is reached.
                                                      at least one hour and not exceed 24 hours.                                Test’’ period, as determined by section 3.3.2                                 3.3.9. Determining the Maintenance Mode
                                                      For batteries with flooded cells, the                                     of this appendix. The actual time that power                               Power. After the measurement period is
                                                      electrolyte temperature shall be less than 30                             is connected to the UUT shall be within ±5                                 complete, the technician shall determine the
                                                      °C before charging, even if the rest period                               minutes of the specified period; and
                                                                                                                                                                                                           average maintenance mode power
                                                      must be extended longer than 24 hours.                                       (8) Disconnect power to the UUT,
                                                                                                                                                                                                           consumption by examining the power-
                                                         3.3.6. Testing Charge Mode and Battery                                 terminate data logging, and record the final
                                                                                                                                                                                                           versus-time data from the charge and
                                                      Maintenance Mode                                                          time.
                                                         (a) The Charge and Battery Maintenance                                    3.3.7. Resting the Battery. The test battery                            maintenance test and:
                                                      Mode test measures the energy consumed                                    shall be rested between charging and                                          (a) If the maintenance mode power is
                                                      during charge mode and some time spent in                                 discharging. The rest period shall be at least                             cyclic or shows periodic pulses, compute the
                                                      the maintenance mode of the UUT. Functions                                1 hour and not more than 4 hours, with an                                  average power over a time period that spans
                                                      required for battery conditioning that happen                             exception for flooded cells. For batteries with                            a whole number of cycles and includes at
                                                      only with some user-selected switch or other                              flooded cells, the electrolyte temperature                                 least the last 4 hours.
                                                      control shall not be included in this                                     shall be less than 30 °C before charging, even                                (b) Otherwise, calculate the average power
                                                      measurement. (The technician shall                                        if the rest period must be extended beyond                                 value over the last 4 hours.
                                                      manually turn off any battery conditioning                                4 hours.                                                                      3.3.10. Determining the 24-Hour Energy
                                                      cycle or setting.) Regularly occurring battery                               3.3.8. Battery Discharge Energy Test                                    Consumption. The accumulated energy or the
                                                      conditioning or maintenance functions that                                   (a) If multiple batteries were charged                                  average input power, integrated over the test
                                                      are not controlled by the user will, by                                   simultaneously, the discharge energy is the                                period from the charge and maintenance
                                                      default, be incorporated into this                                        sum of the discharge energies of all the                                   mode test, shall be used to calculate 24-hour
                                                      measurement.                                                              batteries.                                                                 energy consumption.

                                                                         TABLE 3.3.2—REQUIRED BATTERY DISCHARGE RATES AND END-OF-DISCHARGE BATTERY VOLTAGES
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       End-of-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Discharge     discharge
                                                                                                                               Battery chemistry                                                                                          rate         voltage
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           C        volts per cell

                                                      Valve-Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) ..............................................................................................................................                         0.2            1.75
                                                      Flooded Lead Acid .........................................................................................................................................................             0.2            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



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                                                             TABLE 3.3.2—REQUIRED BATTERY DISCHARGE RATES AND END-OF-DISCHARGE BATTERY VOLTAGES—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           End-of-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Discharge     discharge
                                                                                                                                 Battery chemistry                                                                                            rate         voltage
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               C        volts per cell

                                                      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



                                                         3.3.11. Standby Mode Energy Consumption                                  cradle and/or adapter for power conversion                                   4.2. Unit Under Test Setup Requirements
                                                      Measurement. The standby mode                                               and charging, then ‘‘disconnecting the battery                                  4.2.1. General Setup. Configure the UPS
                                                      measurement depends on the configuration                                    from the charger’’ will require disconnection                                according to Appendix J.2 of IEC 62040–3 Ed.
                                                      of the battery charger, as follows.                                         of the end-use product, which contains the
                                                                                                                                                                                                               2.0 (incorporated by reference, see § 430.3 of
                                                         (a) Conduct a measurement of standby                                     batteries. The other enclosures of the battery
                                                                                                                                                                                                               this chapter) with the following additional
                                                      power consumption while the battery charger                                 charging system will remain connected to the
                                                                                                                                  main electricity supply, and off mode power                                  requirements:
                                                      is connected to the power source. Disconnect
                                                      the battery from the charger, allow the                                     consumption will equal that of the cradle                                       (a) UPS Operating Mode Conditions. If the
                                                      charger to operate for at least 30 minutes, and                             and/or adapter alone.                                                        UPS can operate in two or more distinct
                                                      record the power (i.e., watts) consumed as                                     (c) If the product is powered through a                                   normal modes as more than one UPS
                                                      the time series integral of the power                                       detachable AC power cord and contains                                        architecture, conduct the test in its lowest
                                                      consumed over a 10-minute test period,                                      integrated power conversion and charging                                     input dependency as well as in its highest
                                                      divided by the period of measurement. If the                                circuitry, then only the cord will remain                                    input dependency mode where VFD
                                                      battery charger has manual on-off switches,                                 connected to mains, and off mode power                                       represents the lowest possible input
                                                      all must be turned on for the duration of the                               consumption will equal that of the AC power                                  dependency, followed by VI and then VFI.
                                                      standby mode test.                                                          cord (i.e., zero watts).                                                        (b) Energy Storage System. The UPS must
                                                         (b) Standby mode may also apply to                                          (d) Finally, if the product contains                                      not be modified or adjusted to disable energy
                                                      products with integral batteries. If the                                    integrated power conversion and charging                                     storage charging features. Minimize the
                                                      product uses a cradle and/or adapter for                                    circuitry but is powered through a non-                                      transfer of energy to and from the energy
                                                      power conversion and charging, then                                         detachable AC power cord or plug blades,                                     storage system by ensuring the energy storage
                                                      ‘‘disconnecting the battery from the charger’’                              then no part of the system will remain                                       system is fully charged (at the start of testing)
                                                      will require disconnection of the end-use                                   connected to mains, and off mode                                             as follows:
                                                      product, which contains the batteries. The                                  measurement is not applicable.                                                  (1) If the UUT has a battery charge
                                                      other enclosures of the battery charging                                                                                                                 indicator, charge the battery for 5 hours after
                                                      system will remain connected to the main                                    4. Testing Requirements for Uninterruptible
                                                                                                                                  Power Supplies                                                               the UUT has indicated that it is fully
                                                      electricity supply, and standby mode power                                                                                                               charged.
                                                      consumption will equal that of the cradle                                   4.1. Standard Test Conditions                                                   (2) If the UUT does not have a battery
                                                      and/or adapter alone.                                                                                                                                    charge indicator but the user manual shipped
                                                         (c) If the product is powered through a                                     4.1.1. Measuring Equipment.
                                                                                                                                     (a) The power meter must provide true root                                with the UUT specifies a time to reach full
                                                      detachable AC power cord and contains                                                                                                                    charge, charge the battery for 5 hours longer
                                                      integrated power conversion and charging                                    mean square (r.m.s.) measurements of the
                                                                                                                                  active input and output power, with an                                       than the time specified.
                                                      circuitry, then only the cord will remain
                                                                                                                                  uncertainty at full rated load of less than or                                  (3) If the UUT does not have a battery
                                                      connected to mains, and standby mode
                                                                                                                                  equal to 0.5% at the 95% confidence level                                    charge indicator or user manual instructions,
                                                      power consumption will equal that of the AC
                                                                                                                                  notwithstanding that voltage and current                                     charge the battery for 24 hours.
                                                      power cord (i.e., zero watts).
                                                         (d) Finally, if the product contains                                     waveforms can include harmonic
                                                                                                                                                                                                               4.3. Test Measurement and Calculation.
                                                      integrated power conversion and charging                                    components. The power meter must measure
                                                                                                                                  input and output values simultaneously.                                        4.3.1. Average Power Calculations. Perform
                                                      circuitry but is powered through a non-
                                                                                                                                     (b) All measurement equipment used to                                     all average power measurements and
                                                      detachable AC power cord or plug blades,
                                                      then no part of the system will remain                                      conduct the tests must be calibrated within                                  calculations in this section using one of the
                                                      connected to mains, and standby mode                                        the past year of the test date by a standard                                 following methods:
                                                      measurement is not applicable.                                              traceable to International System of Units                                      (a) Record the accumulated energy (Ei) in
                                                         3.3.12. Off Mode Energy Consumption                                      such that measurements meet the above                                        kilowatt hours (kWh) consumed over the
                                                      Measurement. The off mode measurement                                       uncertainty requirements.                                                    time period specified for each test (Ti).
                                                      depends on the configuration of the battery                                    4.1.2. Test Room Requirements. All                                        Calculate the average power consumption as
                                                      charger, as follows.                                                        portions of the test must be carried out in a                                follows:
                                                         (a) If the battery charger has manual on-off                             room with an air speed immediately
                                                      switches, record a measurement of off mode                                  surrounding the UUT of ≤0.5 m/s. Maintain
                                                      energy consumption while the battery                                        the ambient temperature in the range of 20.0
                                                      charger is connected to the power source.                                   °C to 30.0 °C, including all inaccuracies and
                                                      Remove the battery from the charger, allow                                  uncertainties introduced by the temperature                                  Where:
                                                      the charger to operate for at least 30 minutes,                             measurement equipment, throughout the test.
                                                                                                                                                                                                               Pavg = average power
                                                      and record the power (i.e., watts) consumed                                 No intentional cooling of the UUT, such as
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                                                                                                                                                                                                               Ei = accumulated energy measured during
                                                      as the time series integral of the power                                    by use of separately powered fans, air
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    time period of test
                                                      consumed over a 10-minute test period,                                      conditioners, or heat sinks, is permitted. Test
                                                                                                                                  the UUT on a thermally non-conductive                                        Ti = time period of test
                                                      divided by the period of measurement, with
                                                      all manual on-off switches turned off. If the                               surface.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 (b) Record the average power
                                                      battery charger does not have manual on-off                                    4.1.3. Input Voltage and Input Frequency.
                                                      switches, record that the off mode                                          The AC input voltage and frequency to the                                    consumption (Pavg) by sampling the
                                                      measurement is not applicable to this                                       UPS during testing must be within 3 percent                                  power at a rate of at least 1 sample per
                                                      product.                                                                    of the highest rated voltage and within 1                                    second and computing the arithmetic
                                                         (b) Off mode may also apply to products                                  percent of the highest rated frequency of the                                mean of all samples over the time
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                                                                                                                            4.3.2. Steady State. Operate the UUT                         (a) Simultaneously measure the
                                                                                                                         and the load for a sufficient length of                       UUT’s input and output power for at
                                                                                                                         time to reach steady state conditions. To                     least 5 minutes, as specified in section
                                                                                                                         determine if steady state conditions                          4.3.1 of this appendix, and record the
                                                      Where:                                                             have been attained, perform the                               average of each over the duration as
                                                      Pavg = average power                                               following steady state check, in which                        PAVG_IN and PAVG_OUT, respectively.
                                                      Pi = power measured during individual                              the difference between the two
                                                           measurement (i)                                               efficiency calculations must be less than                       (b) Calculate the UUT’s efficiency,
                                                      n = total number of measurements                                   1 percent:                                                    Eff1, using the following equation:




                                                      Where:                                                                (c) Wait a minimum of 10 minutes.                            (e) Determine if the product is at
                                                      Eff is the UUT efficiency                                             (d) Repeat the steps listed in                             steady state using the following
                                                      PAVG_OUT is the average output power in                            paragraphs (a) and (b) of section 4.3.1 of                    equation:
                                                           watts                                                         this appendix to calculate another
                                                      PAVG_IN is the average input power in watts                        efficiency value, Eff2.




                                                         If the percentage difference of Eff1 and                        percent, 50 percent, and 25 percent of                        PavgIn n% = the average input power at
                                                      Eff2 as described in the above equation,                           the rated output power.                                            reference load n%
                                                      is less than 1 percent, the product is at                            (b) Perform the test at each of the                           4.3.4. UUT Classification. Determine
                                                      steady state.                                                      reference test loads by simultaneously                        the UPS architecture by performing the
                                                        (f) If the percentage difference is                              measuring the UUT’s total input and                           tests specified in the definitions of VI,
                                                      greater than or equal to 1 percent, the                            output energy in watt-hours (Wh) over                         VFD, and VFI (sections 2.27.1 through
                                                      product is not at steady state. Repeat the                         a 15 minute test period with a total                          2.27.3 of this appendix).
                                                      steps listed in paragraphs (c) to (e) of                           energy accumulation rate of at least 1                          4.3.5. Output Efficiency Calculation.
                                                      section 4.3.1 of this appendix until the                           Hz. Calculate the UUT’s average input                           (a) Use the load weightings from
                                                      product is at steady state.                                        power and output power for the period                         Table 4.3.1 of this appendix to
                                                                                                                         using the method in section 4.3.1 of this                     determine the average normal mode
                                                         4.3.3. Power measurements and                                                                                                 loading efficiency as follows:
                                                                                                                         appendix, and the efficiency for that
                                                      efficiency calculations. Measure input
                                                      and output power of the UUT for
                                                                                                                         reference load using the following                            Effavg = (t25% × Eff|25%) + (t50% × Eff|50%)
                                                      efficiency calculations according to
                                                                                                                         equation:                                                          + (t75% × Eff|75%) + (t100% × Eff|100%)
                                                      Section J.3 of IEC 62040–3 Ed. 2.0                                                                                               Where:
                                                      (incorporated by reference, see § 430.3                                                                                          Effavg = the average normal mode loading
                                                      of this chapter), with the following                                                                                                  efficiency
                                                      exceptions:                                                                                                                      tn% = the portion of time spent at reference
                                                                                                                         Where:
                                                                                                                                                                                            test load n% as specified in Table 4.3.1
                                                        (a) Test the UUT at the following                                Effn = the efficiency at reference test load n%                    of this appendix
                                                      reference test load conditions, in the                             PavgOut n% = the average output power at                      Eff|n% = the measured efficiency at reference
                                                      following order: 100 percent, 75                                        reference load n%                                             test load n%

                                                                                                                              TABLE 4.3.1—LOAD WEIGHTINGS
                                                                                                                                                                                 Portion of time spent at reference load                EP19MY16.045</GPH>
                                                                 Rated output power                                      UPS architecture
                                                                        (W)                                                                                               25%             50%              75%             100%

                                                      P ≤1500 W ........................................   VFD ..................................................               0.2             0.2               0.3             0.3
                                                                                                           VI or VFI ...........................................                  0             0.3               0.4             0.3
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        EP19MY16.044</GPH>




                                                      P >1500 W ........................................   VFD, VI, or VFI ................................                       0             0.3               0.4             0.3
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                                                        (b) Round the calculated efficiency
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        EP19MY16.042</GPH> EP19MY16.043</GPH>




                                                      value to one tenth of a percentage point.
                                                      [FR Doc. 2016–11205 Filed 5–18–16; 8:45 am]
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