81_FR_63813 81 FR 63634 - Energy Labeling Rule

81 FR 63634 - Energy Labeling Rule

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The Commission issues final amendments to improve access to energy labels online and improve labels for refrigerators, ceiling fans, central air conditioners, and water heaters. The Commission is issuing these amendments to assist consumers in their purchasing decisions and ensure labels are consistent with Department of Energy requirements.

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16 CFR Part 305





Energy Labeling Rule; Final Rule

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FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

16 CFR Part 305

RIN 3084-AB15


Energy Labeling Rule

AGENCY: Federal Trade Commission (``FTC'' or ``Commission'').

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The Commission issues final amendments to improve access to 
energy labels online and improve labels for refrigerators, ceiling 
fans, central air conditioners, and water heaters. The Commission is 
issuing these amendments to assist consumers in their purchasing 
decisions and ensure labels are consistent with Department of Energy 
requirements.

DATES: The amendments to 16 CFR 305.3(x), 305.13, and Sample Label 17 
of Appendix L are effective on September 17, 2018. All other amendments 
published in this document are effective on June 12, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Relevant portions of the proceeding, including this 
document, are available at http://www.ftc.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Hampton Newsome, (202) 326-2889, 
Attorney, Division of Enforcement, Bureau of Consumer Protection, 
Federal Trade Commission, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 
20580.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Background

    The Commission issued the Energy Labeling Rule (``Rule'') in 
1979,\1\ pursuant to the Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975 
(EPCA).\2\ The Rule requires energy labeling for major home appliances 
and other consumer products to help consumers compare competing models. 
It also contains labeling requirements for refrigerators, refrigerator-
freezers, freezers, dishwashers, water heaters, clothes washers, room 
air conditioners, furnaces, central air conditioners, heat pumps, 
plumbing products, lighting products, ceiling fans, and televisions.
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    \1\ 44 FR 66466 (Nov. 19, 1979).
    \2\ 42 U.S.C. 6294. EPCA also requires the Department of Energy 
(DOE) to develop test procedures that measure how much energy 
appliances use, and to determine the representative average cost a 
consumer pays for different types of energy.
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    The Rule requires manufacturers to attach yellow EnergyGuide labels 
to many of the covered products and prohibits retailers from removing 
these labels or rendering them illegible. In addition, it directs 
sellers, including retailers, to post label information on Web sites 
and in paper catalogs from which consumers can order products. 
EnergyGuide labels for most covered products contain three key 
disclosures: Estimated annual energy cost; a product's energy 
consumption or energy efficiency rating as determined from DOE test 
procedures; and a comparability range displaying the highest and lowest 
energy costs or efficiency ratings for all similar models. For cost 
calculations, the Rule specifies national average costs for applicable 
energy sources (e.g., electricity, natural gas, oil) as calculated by 
DOE. Under the Rule, the Commission periodically updates comparability 
range and annual energy cost information based on manufacturer data 
submitted pursuant to the Rule's reporting requirements.\3\
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    \3\ 16 CFR 305.10.
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II. Final Amendments to the Energy Labeling Rule

    In a November 2, 2015 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (``2015 NPRM'' 
or ``NPRM''), the Commission sought comment on several proposed changes 
to the Energy Labeling Rule.\4\ The Commission received 17 comments in 
response.\5\ Pursuant to the NPRM and these comments, this final rule 
contains amendments for an online label database (label image 
reporting), revised ceiling fan labels, new refrigerator comparability 
range information, dual-mode refrigerator labeling, revised central air 
conditioner labels, and revised water heater labels.\6\ In a separate 
notice, the Commission will seek comments on issues that involve recent 
DOE regulatory actions or new issues raised by commenters in this 
proceeding, including portable air conditioner labeling, plumbing 
disclosures changes, large ceiling fan labels, and electric 
instantaneous water heater labeling.
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    \4\ 80 FR 67351 (Nov. 2, 2015).
    \5\ The comments received in response to the 2015 NPRM are here: 
https://www.ftc.gov/policy/public-comments/initiative-601. The 
comments included: A. O. Smith Corporation (#00008); American 
Lighting Association (ALA) (#00013); Association of Home Appliance 
Manufacturers (AHAM) (#00016); Air Conditioning, Heating and 
Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) (#00015); Amazon (#00017); Bradford 
White Corporation (BWC) (#00010); CSA Group (#00007); California 
Investor Owned Utilities (California IOUs) (#00019); Earthjustice 
(``Joint Commenters'') (#00018); GE Appliances (GEA) (#00012); 
Goodman Global, Inc. (#00020); International Association of Plumbing 
and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) (#00022); Lochinvar, LLC (#00009); 
NSF International (#00005); Plumbing Manufacturers International 
(PMI) (#00006); Rheem Manufacturing Company (#00014); Tyler Prough 
(#00003); and Whirlpool Corporation (#00011).
    \6\ The Commission also sought comment on a few of these issues 
during its review of the Energy Labeling Rule. See 77 FR 15298 (Mar. 
15, 2012); and 79 FR 34642 (June 18, 2014).
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A. Online Label Database

    Background: In the NPRM, the Commission sought comments on the 
development of a centralized label database to provide retailers and 
consumers with convenient access to energy labels.\7\ To create such a 
comprehensive database, the Commission specifically proposed requiring 
manufacturers to submit links to their EnergyGuide and Lighting Facts 
labels through their routine report to the DOE's Compliance 
Certification Management System (CCMS) pursuant to section 305.8.\8\ 
The NPRM explained that this proposal would give online retailers 
access to digital labels for advertising or label replacement, 
obviating the need to obtain labels from individual manufacturers. The 
Commission explained that access to a single comprehensive database 
containing all the covered labels would benefit both consumers and 
retailers. Retailers could use the data for advertising and replacing 
missing labels for their display models, and consumers could use it to 
easily research comparative efficiency.\9\
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    \7\ The Commission also sought comments on this issue in a June 
18, 2014 Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (SNPRM) (79 FR 
34642). As explained in an earlier final rule, this requirement 
would not apply to private labelers, but manufacturers would be 
allowed to arrange with third parties, including private labelers, 
to display the labels and to submit the required links to CCMS. See 
78 FR 2200, 2205 (Jan. 10, 2013).
    \8\ See 10 CFR 429.12. The proposed requirement stems from 
EPCA's mandate that manufacturers ``provide'' a label, the 
Commission's general authority to require manufacturers to submit 
information, and the Commission's authority to specify the manner in 
which labels are displayed. 42 U.S.C. 6296(a) and (b); 42 U.S.C. 
6294(c)(3).
    \9\ In January 2013, the Commission amended section 305.6 of the 
Rule to require manufacturers to make copies of their EnergyGuide 
and Lighting Facts labels available on a publicly accessible Web 
site. See 78 FR 2200, 2205 (Jan. 10, 2013). In doing so, the 
Commission aimed to improve the availability of online labels for 
retailers that sell covered products online.
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    In the NPRM, the Commission predicted this proposal was unlikely to 
create undue burdens on manufacturers. The current Rule already 
requires manufacturers to post product labels on their own sites.\10\ 
It also requires manufacturers of most covered products to submit 
annual reports, although such reporting requirements are largely 
harmonized with DOE's. The proposed FTC requirements would allow 
manufacturers to submit their label links through DOE's CCMS. Under the 
proposal, manufacturers would submit the label links prior to 
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products in commerce, consistent with current labeling requirements. 
The Commission also explained that it planned to give industry members 
ample time to make any necessary changes to their Web sites to 
facilitate compliance.
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    \10\ 16 CFR 305.6.
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    Comments: The commenters split in their support of the proposed 
reporting requirements. Appliance and ceiling fan manufacturers 
objected, asserting it would create burdens, questioning its utility, 
and raising several legal concerns. Conversely, energy efficiency and 
consumer groups, retail sellers, and heating and cooling equipment 
manufacturers generally supported the proposal, while providing a few 
suggestions discussed below.
    Critics argued that the proposal's costs outweigh its benefits. 
AHAM, representing appliance manufacturers, asserted that the label 
link submissions would increase manufacturer burdens while providing 
little benefit to consumers and retailers. Similarly, ALA, which 
represents ceiling fan manufacturers, added that the proposal would 
complicate existing requirements and pose significant added burdens. 
ALA also questioned the need for the change, arguing that ceiling fan 
customers are already comfortable with using existing Web sites to 
comparison shop. AHAM, as well as GEA, further explained the 
requirement would create difficult coordination issues between various 
manufacture-related teams (e.g., engineering, design, Web site, etc.) 
and would delay product deployment.\11\ According to AHAM and 
Whirlpool, even short delays could cause manufacturers to miss 
deadlines and significantly disrupt business, jeopardizing a 
manufacturer's market position and causing financial loss. In addition, 
AHAM argued that the proposal could lead to the premature disclosure of 
competitive information, such as capacity and energy efficiency, 
several weeks before such information is normally available to 
competitors.\12\ Finally, these commenters indicated that frequent Web 
site changes would pose additional compliance burdens, particularly if 
manufacturers had to change their certification reports every time they 
change labels on their Web site.
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    \11\ Whirlpool explained that the proposal would require it to 
reverse its current process, whereby it holds off on creating Web 
pages for individual models and uploading labels to its Web site 
until after it receives DOE certification. According to Whirlpool, 
any delay in this process would slow certification and disrupt 
business. Whirlpool also explained that the proposal would require 
significant coordination with private labelers, particularly when 
manufacturers certify models for private labelers.
    \12\ AHAM also indicated that, under current requirements, DOE 
requires manufacturers to report discontinued models for a slightly 
longer period of time than does the FTC.
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    In addition to these concerns about the proposal's burdens, AHAM 
raised two legal objections. First, it questioned whether EPCA grants 
the Commission authority to determine the content of DOE's reports. 
AHAM noted that the Commission streamlined the data reporting 
requirements in 2013 by permitting manufacturers to file their FTC-
required annual reports on DOE's CCMS. However, in AHAM's view, that 
rulemaking differed from the present proposal because it ``did not 
merge the DOE and FTC reporting requirements themselves.'' According to 
AHAM, DOE is the agency with authority to require reporting on CCMS 
and, thus, DOE must effect changes to those reporting requirements 
through its own rulemaking. Second, AHAM argued the proposal would 
force manufacturers to violate DOE rules requiring manufacturers to 
certify that their covered products comply with applicable energy 
conservation standards. AHAM explained that, before distributing any 
basic model in commerce, manufacturers must submit a certification 
report to DOE.\13\ In determining whether a model has been 
``distributed in commerce,'' DOE considers several factors, including 
whether the units have appeared in public marketing material (e.g., on 
Web sites or in catalogs), whether such marketing material includes 
energy efficiency information, and whether the manufacturer has shown 
the unit at a trade show.\14\ Therefore, to avoid distributing a 
product in commerce prior to certification, manufacturers typically do 
not publicly release energy labels until a basic model has been 
certified to DOE. AHAM warned that the FTC proposal could force 
manufacturers to violate DOE requirements by forcing them to upload 
their energy labels prior to DOE certification.\15\
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    \13\ See 10 CFR 429.12(a).
    \14\ See, e.g., 76 FR 12422, 12426-27 (Mar. 7, 2011). EPCA 
defines ``distribute in commerce'' as ``to sell in commerce, to 
import, to introduce or deliver for introduction into commerce, or 
to hold for sale or distribution after introduction into commerce.'' 
42 U.S.C. 6291(16).
    \15\ Whirlpool added that the proposal could lead to similar 
problems with ENERGY STAR program requirements.
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    In contrast, many commenters supported the proposal. The Joint 
Commenters argued that the benefits of a centralized label database 
greatly exceed the burden imposed on manufacturers. Amazon, an online 
retailer that sells covered products, explained that the ``database 
would allow consumers to easily research the comparative efficiency of 
covered products'' and will help increase Rule compliance and decrease 
mislabeling. According to Amazon, the proposal would not impose undue 
burdens on manufacturers because the Rule already directs them to have 
the labels available on a Web site.
    However, these commenters qualified their support with several 
recommendations. First, Amazon urged the Commission to require 
manufacturers to submit labels ``as a stand-alone image in a 
standardized format.'' It also recommended that the Rule require a UPC 
(universal product code) and label date information. Second, the Joint 
Commenters urged the Commission to extend the Rule to cover products 
not presently subject to reporting requirements, such as specialty 
consumer lamps and LED general service lamps. They asserted this 
extension would help consumers compare products through DOE's database. 
The Joint Commenters further suggested that, even if the FTC does not 
require label reporting for those products, it should provide 
manufacturers the option to submit such information. Finally, the Joint 
Commenters argued that DOE enforcement guidance can easily address any 
potential enforcement problems. In addition, to avoid any conflicts 
with DOE's requirements, they suggested that FTC allow manufacturers to 
delay activation of the Web site address submitted to CCMS for a 
certain time period after submittal (e.g., seven days after 
certification) so that manufacturers would not need to post labels 
prior to DOE certification.
    Other industry commenters offered qualified support for the 
proposal. For instance, though backing the proposal generally, AHRI and 
Goodman recommended the Rule allow manufacturers to submit links to a 
PDF download of the labels, in addition to a URL. AHRI already 
maintains an online database as part of its own directory, which 
generates label PDFs for public users but not a URL link. According to 
AHRI, given this current arrangement, a mandatory URL link requirement 
would be costly and burdensome. Therefore, AHRI recommended the 
amendments allow manufacturers to submit a link to a PDF download to 
CCMS. AHRI explained that this would provide the same information as a 
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    \16\ AHRI also requested that section 305.6, which requires 
manufacturers to maintain labels on a publicly accessible Web site 
``for six months after production of that model ceases,'' be revised 
to clarify that manufacturers may maintain labels online more than 
six months after production for a particular model ceases.
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    Some commenters suggested that the Commission allow manufacturers 
to provide a link to a general Web site containing their labels, 
instead of submitting links to individual labels. Lochinvar, a water 
heater manufacturer, argued this would give manufacturers flexibility 
in generating and maintaining the online EnergyGuide labels. Although 
Whirlpool opposed the proposal, it suggested the FTC give manufacturers 
more flexibility should it finalize the proposed reporting 
requirements. Specifically, it suggested the Rule allow manufacturers 
to submit a link to the manufacturer's online public database housing 
all EnergyGuide labels, searchable by model number. According to 
Whirlpool, consumers and retailers could then access the label by 
copying the model number from the CCMS into the manufacturer's site. 
This approach would also provide consumers and retailers access to 
additional information, such as installation instructions, use and care 
guides, and product dimensions. Whirlpool also recommended that FTC 
grandfather existing models currently in the CCMS to avoid the many 
hours necessary for manufacturers to retrieve EnergyGuide labels for 
thousands of models already in commerce.
    Discussion: The final amendments require manufacturers to provide 
links to their online labels as part of the Rule's reporting 
requirements. Consistent with the other reporting provisions, the final 
amendment allows manufacturers to submit the links to DOE's CCMS as 
part of their normal FTC reporting. The new requirement will become 
effective in one year. After that date, manufacturers must begin 
submitting the required label links as part of all new model and annual 
reports required under section 305.8.
    The final Rule contains several changes and clarifications to 
address commenters' concerns. First, the amendments allow manufacturers 
to submit their links when they certify their models to DOE or at the 
next subsequent annual report date. This eliminates concerns about 
posting labels prior to DOE certification and will ensure that labels 
are available online within a reasonable time period.\17\ Second, the 
final Rule provides manufacturers three options for submitting label 
information: (1) Through direct URL links to the labels themselves; (2) 
through links to a PDF download; or (3) through a link to a Web site 
from which users can obtain labels by searching through model number. 
If manufacturers use the third approach, the link must take the user 
directly to the search function on the manufacturer's Web site. These 
three options strike a balance between ensuring the labels are 
available from a central location and giving manufacturers flexibility 
in managing their own Web sites.
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    \17\ For models no longer in production, manufacturers may 
maintain labels online for longer than the six-month period 
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    Contrary to one suggestion, the final Rule does not grandfather 
existing labels. Because some models remain in production for many 
years, the requested exemption would permanently exclude long-lived 
models from the database. However, to ensure manufacturers have ample 
time to comply, the final Rule will not become effective for one year 
after publication. Accordingly, manufacturers must begin submitting 
label links for existing models at the first applicable annual 
reporting date (see section 305.8) following this one-year period.
    The final amendments do not include lighting products in the 
reporting requirements. Current law prohibits DOE from spending funds 
for the enforcement of DOE efficiency standards related to several 
types of light bulbs, including many currently subject to FTC labeling 
requirements.\18\ Therefore, to avoid potential DOE issues related to 
this prohibition, the Commission has not included lighting products in 
the new reporting requirement. It may revisit this issue at a later 
date should circumstances warrant.
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    \18\ See Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016, Pub. L. 114-113 
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    Finally, the commenters questioned DOE and FTC authority to collect 
information on DOE's Web site without a separate DOE rulemaking. The 
Commission has identified no legal impediment to such an arrangement. 
As previously noted, the FTC is issuing the label image reporting 
requirements pursuant to its authority under EPCA. The final Rule does 
not impose separate DOE requirements and, therefore, DOE need not issue 
its own rule. In addition, these new FTC requirements are consistent 
with existing FTC reporting provisions, which apply both to products 
also covered by DOE's reporting requirements, as well as products DOE 
does not cover (i.e., televisions and ceiling fans). In issuing its own 
reporting requirements under section 305.8, the FTC has allowed 
manufacturers to submit data through DOE's existing online database to 
avoid duplication and complication.\19\ The final language clarifies 
that the amendments do not ``merge'' the two agencies' reporting 
requirements. Specifically, the final Rule language appears in section 
305.8 (``Submission of Data'') rather than section 305.6 (``Duty to 
provide labels on Web sites''), and states that manufacturers may 
submit the information to DOE via CCMS in lieu of submitting it to the 
Commission.
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    \19\ Prior to 2013, FTC collected energy data on covered 
products separate from DOE through paper and email submissions to 
the Commission itself. This arrangement required manufacturers to 
submit nearly duplicative reports to DOE and FTC. However, in 2013 
(78 FR 2200), the Commission streamlined and harmonized the 
reporting requirements by giving manufacturers the option to report 
FTC-required data through DOE's CCMS, in lieu of the traditional 
practice of submitting directly to FTC. The present amendments 
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B. Improved Ceiling Fan Labels

    Background: In the 2015 NPRM, the Commission proposed revising the 
ceiling fan label to include estimated annual energy cost information 
as the label's primary disclosure and to otherwise ensure the label is 
consistent with other EnergyGuide labels. The current label, which 
appears on product boxes and bears the title ``Energy Information,'' 
discloses airflow (cubic feet per minute), energy use (watts), and 
energy efficiency (cubic feet per minute per watt) at high speed. 
However, as the Commission previously stated, consumer research 
suggests energy cost information is the most useful metric because it 
``provides a clear, understandable tool to allow consumers to compare 
the energy performance of different models.'' \20\ The label proposed 
in the 2015 NPRM follows the EnergyGuide label format, consistent with 
other products displayed in showrooms, such as refrigerators and 
clothes washers.\21\
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    \20\ 72 FR 49948, 49951, 49953 (Aug. 29, 2007) (appliance 
labels) (``The FTC's consumer research clearly indicates that cost 
information is likely to assist consumers in making purchasing 
decisions. While each of the designs considered has strengths and 
weaknesses, on balance, the Commission believed that the adoption of 
a design that presents cost as the primary disclosure would best 
serve consumers.''); see also 75 FR 41696 (July 19, 2010) (light 
bulb labels); 76 FR 1038 (Jan. 6, 2011) (television labels).
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    In seeking comments on the label change, the Commission noted that 
DOE is in the process of changing test procedures and developing new 
efficiency standards for ceiling fans.\22\ As part of the test 
procedure proceeding, DOE is revising various factors essential to the 
label, including the representative hours of operation, a 
representative or average testing speed, and a revised product scope 
covered by the test procedure.\23\ In the 2015 NPRM, the Commission 
announced it would wait for DOE to complete its test procedure changes 
before finalizing the label. To ensure consistency with the DOE testing 
requirements, the Commission proposed to adopt final DOE use and 
operating assumptions for the amended label, including the hours of 
operation, the representative or average speed, and the revised product 
coverage.\24\ The Commission indicated it would allow a two-year 
compliance period for the new label, once DOE issues its final 
Rule.\25\
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    \22\ See 79 FR 62522 (Oct. 17, 2014) (proposed test procedure); 
79 FR 58290 (Sept. 29, 2014) (proposed standards).
    \23\ DOE issued a supplemental notice for the test procedure on 
June 3, 2015 (80 FR 31487).
    \24\ See, e.g., 79 FR 62521.
    \25\ In its test procedure Notice (79 FR at 62524 (Oct. 17, 
2014)), DOE proposed a special testing approach for ``multi-mount'' 
fan models under the Rule's coverage. Such models can be installed 
in two configurations: extended from the ceiling or flush with the 
ceiling (i.e., a ``hugger'' configuration). DOE proposed to require 
testing for these models at two separate configurations. Should DOE 
adopt such an approach, the Commission, in its 2015 Notice, proposed 
that the EnergyGuide label for these models would reflect the lowest 
efficiency (cubic feet per watt) configuration, with the option of 
providing a second label depicting the performance at the other 
configuration.
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    Comments: Commenters generally supported the proposal. For example, 
the Joint Commenters noted that the two-year compliance period was 
consistent with the compliance period afforded to manufacturers for the 
original ceiling fan label issued in 2007 and that ceiling fan 
packaging already allocates space to FTC labels. However, some 
commenters raised logistical and implementation issues with the 
proposal. First, industry commenters urged the Commission to coordinate 
the timing of new labels with DOE efforts to revise the test procedure 
and set efficiency standards. ALA emphasized that manufacturers will 
need time to review the new requirements, develop and test products, 
and prepare new packaging with the revised labels. It agreed that a 
two-year compliance period is reasonable but encouraged the Commission 
to consider delaying enforcement action for an additional 18 months to 
allow for the resolution of unforeseen problems. Second, ALA raised 
concerns with the label's color because some manufacturers do not use 
color in printing their packages. It warned that a mandatory yellow 
background would significantly increase costs in some cases. To address 
this concern, ALA recommended the Rule allow a white background when a 
product package does not contain color. Also, given the small sizes of 
some fan packaging, it urged the Commission to ensure that the new 
label is no larger than the existing label.
    Discussion: The Commission has revised the ceiling fan label 
consistent with its proposal. The final label's content includes new 
information to reflect the content of DOE's new test procedure 
published July 25, 2016.\26\ Such updates include DOE's new definition 
of ``ceiling fan,'' energy information based on the new DOE-mandated 
average fan speed, as well as the DOE-established hours of operation 
per day (6.4). The new label also contains comparability information 
based on DOE data for the products covered by the test procedure.\27\
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    \26\ See 81 FR 48620.
    \27\ Specifically, consistent with the current label, the label 
amendments maintain two basic size categories for labeling purposes. 
The amendments adjust these two bins to reflect new size categories 
established by DOE: (1) Fans less than 19 inches in diameter; and 
(2) fans from 19 or more inches and less than 84 inches in diameter. 
The Rule does not create separate comparability categories for niche 
product types recognized by DOE such as ``highly-decorative,'' belt-
driven, and hugger fans, as such separate bins do not appear 
necessary to aid consumers in comparing products. The final 
amendments also contain conforming changes to the reporting 
requirements in section 305.8, removing the term ``at high speed'' 
to ensure consistency with the new DOE test procedure.
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    In response to some commenter concerns, the final Rule does not 
mandate a yellow background. Specifically, it indicates that the label 
must be printed on a yellow or other neutral contrasting background. 
This approach, also used for the Lighting Facts label, avoids imposing 
increased compliance costs.
    Additionally, the final Rule requires manufacturers to begin 
labeling their packaging with the new label within two years of the 
final Rule's publication. Manufacturers may begin using the new label 
earlier, as soon as they complete testing under the new DOE test 
procedure.
    Finally, the final label does not apply to large-diameter fans 
(i.e., fans with diameters of 84 inches or greater) and high-speed 
small diameter fans, new fan categories added by DOE's test proceeding. 
The DOE test procedure mandates unique operating assumptions (hours per 
day) for these particular models. As a result, labels for these two 
groups of fans may not offer accurate comparisons to more conventional 
fans. The Commission will seek comment on the need for, and content of, 
fan labels for those two product categories in a separate notice.

C. Consolidated Refrigerator Ranges

    Background: Based on comments suggesting that a substantial number 
of consumers consider several different configurations when shopping, 
the 2015 NPRM proposed requiring disclosure of two cost ranges on the 
refrigerator label: One range for the existing applicable refrigerator 
configuration (e.g., side-by-side door configuration) and the other 
range covering all refrigerators. The Commission previously explained 
that providing cost information for all refrigerators consolidated into 
a single range would facilitate comparison shopping and alert consumers 
to the relative energy efficiency of various refrigerator types.\28\ 
Consistent with the current Rule, both range groups under the 2015 
proposal would include separate ranges organized by capacity.
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    \28\ 79 FR at 34651.
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    The current Rule organizes refrigerator comparability ranges by 
configuration (e.g., models with top-mounted freezers), designating 
eight separate categories for refrigerators and three for freezers.\29\ 
Five of those categories (or styles) apply to automatic-defrost 
refrigerator-freezers, which populate the bulk of showroom floors: 
Side-by-side door models with and without through-the-door ice service; 
top-mounted freezer models with and without through-the-door ice 
service; and bottom-mounted freezer models.\30\ The comparability 
ranges, which disclose the energy costs of the most and least efficient 
model in each category, allow consumers to easily compare the energy 
use of similarly configured units.
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    \29\ The Rule further divides each model category into several 
size classes (e.g., 19.5 to 21.4 cubic feet), each with its own 
comparability range.
    \30\ See 16 CFR part 305, Appendices A and B. The Rule also has 
other range categories for less common models, including those with 
manual and partial defrost, and refrigerator-only models. In 
addition, the freezer categories include upright models with 
automatic defrost, upright models with manual defrost, and chest 
freezers.
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    In the 2015 NPRM, the Commission explained that information 
submitted in earlier comments suggested that a substantial number of 
consumers consider models with different features when shopping.\31\ 
However, as explained in previous comments, not all shoppers do so. The 
proposal addressed both contingencies by allowing

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consumers to compare the labeled product to similar models as well as 
to all other refrigerators. The proposal also maintained the three 
freezer categories: Upright manual defrost models (Appendix B1), 
upright automatic defrost models (Appendix B2), and chest freezers 
(Appendix B3) because there is no evidence that consumers typically 
shop for models across these categories.
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    \31\ 80 FR at 67354-5.
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    Additionally, the Commission proposed updated ranges based on new 
model data from the DOE database, including a new range reflecting 
consolidated range data for all refrigerators. Before issuing final 
refrigerator ranges, the Commission indicated that it would consider 
updating the numbers based on the most recent data. It also proposed to 
amend the range tables to cover bottom-mounted freezers with through-
the-door ice, a popular product subcategory currently not covered by 
the various tables. To accomplish this, the proposed amendments 
redesignate Appendix A7, which currently covers an obsolete category 
(top-mounted freezer with through-the-door ice models). In addition, 
the proposal modifies the size categories in each table to ensure 
consistency in all the ranges across all sizes.\32\
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    \32\ The Commission also proposed to eliminate an obsolete 
reference to adjusted volume for refrigerators and freezers in the 
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    Comments: The commenters sharply split on the proposed refrigerator 
label. The Joint Commenters and the California IOUs supported the 
proposal, while AHAM, representing appliance manufacturers, opposed it. 
The supporters argued the Commission's proposal represents a reasonable 
compromise between the various available options. They explained that, 
while some shoppers are committed to models with particular features, 
others are more flexible and willing to trade off those features for 
reduced utility bills. The Joint Commenters also asserted the two 
comparison ranges on the proposed label were unlikely to confuse 
consumers. They noted that the EnergyGuide labels for heat pumps 
already feature two comparability ranges and have done so for nearly 30 
years and that the label ``clearly indicates what each range bar 
depicts.'' The California IOUs argued the proposed label would continue 
to help customers understand a unit's energy cost relative to similarly 
configured products, particularly since many customers continue to shop 
for configurations matching their current model. These commenters 
further indicated that the second range displaying the unit's energy 
cost relative to a broader array of models serves to educate consumers 
about their potential buying choices, and contributes to a more 
informed decision-making process.
    While they supported the overall proposal, the Joint Commenters 
urged the FTC to break the ``All Models'' range into three separate 
categories: Automatic defrost refrigerator-freezers, manual or partial 
automatic defrost refrigerators and refrigerator-freezers, and 
refrigerators with automatic defrost but no freezer. They noted that 
consumers do not frequently shop for refrigerator-only models (i.e., 
refrigerators with no freezer). In their view, some consumers may be 
disappointed to discover some of the high efficiency models reflected 
on the range have no freezer. According to the commenters, such a 
result could undermine consumer trust in EnergyGuide's comparison 
ranges for other products.
    In contrast, AHAM opposed a consolidated range for the refrigerator 
label. Specifically, AHAM questioned the data supporting such a change. 
In particular, it argued that a study of EarthJustice members submitted 
in earlier comments surveyed biased respondents who may better 
understand energy consumption than the average consumer. In addition, 
AHAM stated that FTC has not demonstrated that consumers will 
understand the proposed label or that the consolidated range will 
assist their purchasing decisions. However, should FTC decide to move 
forward with changes, AHAM expressed a preference for the hybrid 
approach in the 2015 NPRM that includes two groups of ranges organized 
by both model subcategory and the consolidated range. AHAM stated this 
approach would preserve the opportunity for consumers to compare 
products of similar configuration and features. AHAM also suggested 
that FTC change the term ``All Models'' to indicate that the range 
depicts ``all models of similar capacity'' to avoid misleading 
consumers. It also asked the FTC to consider altering the current label 
to reduce the black ink required. According to AHAM, the ink required 
for this label increases drying times and printer jams. Finally, AHAM 
and Whirlpool urged the Commission to give manufacturers between six 
months and a year to implement the refrigerator changes to complete the 
many necessary activities for this change, including designing and 
contracting for the new labels, updating Web sites and certification 
reports, and coordinating between OEMs and private labelers.
    Discussion: The Commission has amended the refrigerator labels as 
proposed and updated the comparability ranges. The revised label will 
likely help consumers shop among models by providing two types of 
comparative information, allowing consumers to compare the labeled 
product to similar models as well as to all other refrigerators. This 
hybrid approach reflects the likelihood that, while not all shoppers 
consider different configurations, a significant number do. The final 
Rule gives manufacturers nine months to implement the revised label. In 
response to commenter concerns over the black ink required for the 
label, the FTC staff will update the online label template for 
refrigerators and clothes washers to modify the black background to 
reduce the amount of ink consumed in printing the labels.\33\
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manufacturers that do not use the FTC-provided templates may alter 
the black ink mix for their printers to reduce potential 
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    The new label should aid consumers in their shopping decisions. 
Information provided by commenters strongly suggests that a substantial 
number of consumers consider models with different features when 
shopping. The Commission agrees with AHAM that the email survey 
submitted by the Joint Commenters does not offer compelling evidence 
because it involved a self-selected population of respondents. However, 
other information in the record suggests that a significant number of 
consumers consider different model configurations when shopping. For 
example, according to earlier comments, 40% of the visitors to Consumer 
Reports' online refrigerator ratings in 2012 reviewed multiple 
refrigerator-freezer configurations.\34\ In addition, AHAM offered data 
indicating that only 46% of side-by-side refrigerator-freezer owners 
and 85% of top mount refrigerator-freezer owners replaced their units 
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configuration.\35\ These numbers strongly suggest that a substantial 
proportion of consumers, though not all, consider different 
configurations. Other indicia of consumer shopping habits corroborate 
this conclusion. Specifically, online refrigerator buying guides 
routinely advise consumers about considering different configurations. 
The content of such sites confirm that consumer preferences for 
configuration are not pre-determined.\36\ The new label will help both 
consumers who consider different configurations, and those who do not.
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    \34\ 79 FR at 34651. The Joint Commenters also reasoned that 
those who examined only one configuration probably considered models 
with, and without, through-the-door ice dispensers, and may have 
looked at an additional configuration on a subsequent visit. In 
addition, the Joint Commenters pointed to AHAM information 
demonstrating that more than half of side-by-side refrigerator-
freezer owners buy replacement units with a different configuration. 
The commenters contended that this was probably a conservative 
estimate because it does not include owners who bought similarly 
configured replacement units with different features.
    \35\ AHAM comments (July 16, 2012) (#560957-00023).
    \36\ See, e.g., CNET (http://www.cnet.com/topics/refrigerators/buying-guide), Consumer Reports (http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine-archive/2011/july/appliances/refrigerators/types/index.htm), Consumersearch (http://www.consumersearch.com/refrigerators/how-to-buy-a-refrigerator); and Good Housekeeping 
(http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/appliances/refrigerator-reviews/a18621/refrigerator-buyers-guide/).
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    The Commission agrees with the Joint Commenters that the label 
change is unlikely to confuse consumers. The modification represents a 
relatively small addition to an existing element of the label's 
content; the primary focus of the label continues to be the cost of 
energy measured in dollars. In addition, the new label clearly 
identifies the two comparability ranges, as noted by the Joint 
Commenters, and provides additional information about those ranges in 
explanatory text. Accordingly, the Commission expects the two ranges 
will help improve consumer understanding of the trade-offs involved 
choosing a refrigerator. Although the Commission recognizes AHAM's 
concern about consumer understanding of the label, commenters did not 
provide evidence of confusion or of a more effective means of 
presenting this information. Nevertheless, to minimize potential 
concerns, the staff plans to prepare educational material about the 
label change.
    The final Rule does not exclude certain refrigerators (i.e., 
refrigerator-freezer models without automatic defrost and refrigerator-
only models covered by Appendices A1 through A3) from the ``All 
Models'' range, as suggested by some commenters. The new range tables, 
which have been updated in the final rule based on more recent DOE 
data, do not reveal large differences between these models and the more 
common automatic defrost models covered by Appendices A4 through 
A7.\37\ In addition, excluding these models from the comparability 
categories would require additional explanatory text and clutter the 
label with only a marginal benefit. Similarly, the revised label does 
not disclose on the range itself that the range applies to similarly 
sized models. Consistent with past versions of the label, such language 
appears on the lower part of the label.\38\ Including additional 
information about ``similarly-sized models'' would add text and crowd 
the label potentially affecting usability.\39\
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    \37\ The DOE data indicate that models from Appendices A1, A2, 
and A3 are available in seven of the eleven size categories. There 
are few models from Appendix A1 through A3 at the higher capacity 
categories. In addition, for those seven size categories that do 
contain models from A1, A2, and A3, the estimated annual energy cost 
difference between the highest efficiency models in A1-A3 and those 
in A4-A8 is about $7 on average.
    \38\ In the past, the range has simply stated ``Cost Range of 
Similar Models.''
    \39\ Finally, GEA requested that the FTC update the capacity 
disclosure on the sample refrigerator label so that it conveys 
capacity to the nearest tenth, consistent with the Rule at section 
305.7. GEA also request a clarification that the product attributes 
(e.g., bottom-mount freezer) included on labels match those 
described in the Rule at Appendix L. According to GEA, some 
manufacturers place additional product descriptors on their labels 
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D. Dual Mode Refrigerator-Freezers

    The final Rule contains an amendment related to dual mode 
refrigerator-freezers. In the NPRM, the Commission proposed adding a 
new provision addressing covered refrigerator models that can operate 
either as a refrigerator or a freezer under the DOE rules, depending on 
user settings. In 2014, DOE announced that these convertible models 
must be tested and certified to meet efficiency standards applicable to 
both refrigerators and freezers.\40\ AHAM sought clarification on 
labeling these products, suggesting that, consistent with 
manufacturers' labeling practices, convertible products be labeled with 
the most energy intensive configuration. In the 2015 NPRM, the 
Commission agreed with this approach because it ensured that labels for 
these products do not underestimate a product's energy cost. Therefore, 
the proposed Rule stated that these products should be labeled with the 
most energy intensive configuration.\41\ In response to the 2015 NPRM, 
AHAM supported the Commission's proposal, and no other commenters 
addressed the issue. Accordingly, the final Rule includes the proposed 
amendments for the dual mode refrigerator-freezers.
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    \40\ 79 FR 22320 (Apr. 21, 2014). The amendments also contain a 
minor correction to the metric conversions for label sizes in 
section 305.11(a).
    \41\ 80 FR at 67356.
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E. Heating and Cooling Equipment Label Requirements

    Background: In the 2015 NPRM, the Commission proposed several 
amendments to the heating and cooling equipment label requirements, 
including label changes related to upcoming DOE enforcement 
requirements for regional standards, labels for rooftop furnace-air 
conditioner systems, manufacturer name disclosures, multiple model 
number disclosures, and a clarification to retailer disclosure 
requirements. The Commission discusses each of these issues below.
    Revised Central Air Conditioner Labels Regarding Regional 
Standards: The Commission proposed several changes to the central air 
conditioner label in response to changes in DOE enforcement 
requirements regarding regional standards. The current EnergyGuide 
labels for these products provide industry members and consumers with 
information about regional efficiency standards issued by DOE in 
2011.\42\ These DOE requirements impose regional efficiency standards 
for split-system air conditioners and single-package air conditioners. 
For all other covered heating and cooling equipment (e.g., furnaces and 
boilers), the updated standards remain nationally uniform. Since 
publication of the regional standards related-labels in 2013, the 
Commission has issued several notices updating ranges and labels to 
reflect a court-approved settlement that vacated DOE's regional 
standards for furnaces.\43\
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    \42\ 78 FR 8362 (Feb. 6, 2013).
    \43\ See 79 FR 46985 (Aug. 12, 2014); 79 FR 52549 (Sept. 4, 
2014); 79 FR 77868 (Dec. 29, 2014). On April 24, 2014, the Court of 
Appeals for the D.C. Circuit approved a settlement in the DOE 
litigation, which vacates and remands DOE's regional standards for 
non-weatherized natural gas and mobile home furnaces and sets a two-
year timetable for DOE to propose new standards. American Public Gas 
Ass'n v. DOE, No. 11-1485 (D.C. Cir. filed Dec. 23, 2011) 
(DE.#1433580, May 1, 2013).
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    During the fall of 2014, DOE conducted a negotiated rulemaking to 
establish enforcement rules for current regional standards applicable 
to central air conditioners.\44\ The current standards set a minimum 
14.0 Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) for the southern and 
southwestern regions, a 13.0 SEER for all other areas, and separate 
Energy Efficiency Rating (EER) levels for the southwest region. For a 
particular condenser model, efficiency ratings vary (e.g., 13.0 to 14.2 
SEER) depending on the condenser-coil combination installed in the 
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regional standards, the consensus recommendation from the negotiated 
rulemaking advised DOE to determine regional compliance based on the 
condenser's lowest certified rating alone, not on the system rating 
(i.e., the specific condenser-coil combination) installed in a 
consumer's home.\45\ For instance, if a condenser's efficiency rating 
ranges from 13.0 to 14.2 SEER (depending on the coil ultimately matched 
with it), the rating will be 13.0 SEER for regional standards 
compliance, regardless of the coil with which it is ultimately 
installed. This recommended approach to DOE's enforcement would require 
revising the EnergyGuide label for central air conditioners because the 
current label advises installers to ensure the rating for the system 
they install in a consumer's home meets the DOE regional standards.
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    \44\ See, e.g., 79 FR 45731 (Aug. 6, 2014).
    \45\ See ``2014-10-24 Presentation Hand Out: Regional Standards 
Enforcement Working Group, Enforcement Plan,'' Oct. 24, 2014, Energy 
Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office, Department of Energy, http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=EERE-2011-BT-CE-0077-0070.
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    To conform the FTC label to this proposed DOE enforcement 
framework, the Commission proposed new labels for split-system central 
air conditioners that simply identify the states in which the labeled 
model may be installed.\46\ Specifically, the FTC proposed three types 
of labels for split systems. First, labels for models that may be 
installed anywhere (i.e., those that meet all applicable SEER and EER 
thresholds) would contain the statement: ``Notice: Federal law allows 
this unit to be installed in all U.S. states and territories.'' Second, 
labels for models that do not meet the 14.0 SEER threshold for southern 
states and southwestern states would contain a map identifying the 
states in which the unit may be legally installed. For instance, a 
model with a minimum rated efficiency of 13.8 SEER would contain a map 
indicating that that model can be legally installed only in northern 
states along with a statement that ``Federal law prohibits installation 
of this unit in other states.'' Finally, labels for a model with a 
minimum 14.0 SEER rating that does not meet EER minimum ratings for the 
southwest region would contain a map indicating that it can be legally 
installed only in northern and southern states (excluding southwestern 
states), as well as a statement that installation elsewhere is 
prohibited. These new label disclosures would simplify compliance by 
eliminating the need for installers to compare specific system ratings 
against the DOE standards.
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    \46\ Such an approach is consistent with the current regional 
standards labels for single package units. See, e.g., 78 FR at 8384 
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    In addition, consistent with the approach recommended by the DOE 
working group, the proposed label disclosed only the efficiency rating 
for lowest rated coil-condenser combination (e.g., 14.4 SEER) in lieu 
of the current label's approach, which depicts a ``mini-range'' of the 
high and low values associated with the labeled model's various 
certified condenser-coil combinations (e.g., 13.9-15.0 SEER). The range 
of ratings on the current label alerts installers and consumers that a 
model's compliance with regional standards could vary depending on the 
installed coil-condenser combination. However, given the enforcement 
approach developed during DOE's negotiated rulemaking, such information 
is no longer necessary. A single, minimum efficiency rating will 
provide a simpler, more direct way to communicate the model's 
performance. If a system, as actually installed, has a higher 
efficiency rating than the minimum rating displayed on the label, that 
installer may communicate that fact to consumers.
    Rooftop Systems: The Commission also proposed amending section 
305.12 to allow a single label for packaged rooftop systems, a 
relatively new product consisting of a combination gas furnace and air 
conditioner (or heat pump). The proposed label would reflect the 
ratings for furnace and air conditioner (or heat pump) combinations as 
long as the unit meets all applicable air conditioner regional 
standards. For models that do not meet these standards, manufacturers 
would have to use two labels because a single label would not have 
space to accommodate all necessary disclosures (e.g., the annual fuel 
utilization efficiency (AFUE), SEER, and regional standards map).
    Manufacturer Name: In the NPRM, the Commission sought comments on 
the label's disclosure of the manufacturer (or private labeler) name. 
In 2013, the FTC amended the heating and cooling equipment labels to 
require the manufacturer or private labeler's name. This change 
occurred as part of the larger effort to create new labels consistent 
with new DOE regional efficiency standards.\47\ However, the Rule's 
current requirements for labels on refrigerators, clothes washers, and 
other appliances (section 305.11) continue to give manufacturers or 
private labelers the option to put their names on labels. To ensure the 
heating and cooling labels are consistent with other EnergyGuide 
labels, the Commission proposed to restore the option of including the 
manufacturer or private labeler name on the label. The Commission 
stated that making the manufacturer's name optional should not 
negatively impact consumers. For instance, consumers do not need a 
manufacturer or private labeler name to use the DOE database, including 
the cost calculator, because the model number is adequate for that 
purpose. In addition, because the labels are generally affixed to the 
products themselves or appear on Web sites describing the product, 
consumers are likely to already know the identity of the equipment's 
manufacturer or private labeler.
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    \47\ See 78 FR 8362 (Feb. 6, 2013). Though the proposed Rule 
language in 2012 contained this change (77 FR 33337 (June 6, 2012)), 
the Notice did not discuss this issue. In issuing the original 
labeling rule in the 1970's, the Commission noted that the 
manufacturer and private labeler name was optional on EnergyGuide 
labels to ``minimize the printing burden on manufacturers who 
produce covered products for private labelers. . . .'' 44 FR 66466, 
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    Model Numbers: The Commission also proposed clarifying in sections 
305.12(f)(3) and (g)(3) that manufacturers or private labelers may 
print multiple model numbers on a single label as long as the models 
share the same efficiency ratings and capacities. In the original 1979 
rulemaking notice, the Commission explained that manufacturers and 
private labelers could do so; however, associated language did not 
appear in the Rule itself.\48\ By ensuring that all model numbers 
listed in a single label share the same capacity, as well as efficiency 
rating, the proposed clarification would ensure all model numbers 
listed on a single label generate the same cost calculations when 
entered into the DOE online database.
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    \48\ See 44 FR at 66470 (``a manufacturer or private labeler may 
include multiple model numbers on the label if the models have the 
same capacity and consume the same amount of energy'').
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    Updating Retailer Disclosure Requirements (Sec.  305.14): The 
Commission also announced that it would revise the effective date for 
section 305.14's disclosure requirements relating to efficiency 
information that furnace and air conditioner installers must provide to 
customers.\49\ In 2013, the Commission tied the effective date

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for the new provision to the compliance date for DOE regional furnace 
standards. However, because those DOE standards were subsequently 
vacated,\50\ the Commission must set a new effective date. Accordingly, 
the Commission proposed to update that provision to clarify that the 
2013 amendment now applies.
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    \49\ In 2013, as part of the regional standards label rulemaking 
(78 FR 8362), the Commission updated disclosure requirements in 
section 305.14 for manufacturers and retailers, including 
installers. The 2013 changes required sellers to ensure that 
consumers have pre-purchase access to the EnergyGuide labels for 
heating and cooling equipment. Previously, the Rule required sellers 
to disclose a list of information contained on the labels. The 
updated Rule simplified the disclosure by requiring retailers to 
provide access to the labels themselves.
    \50\ See 77 FR at 77868. American Public Gas Ass'n v. DOE, No. 
11-1485 (D.C. Cir. filed Dec. 23, 2011) (DE.#1433580, May 1, 2013); 
(DE.# 1489805, Apr. 24, 2014).
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    Comments: Regional Standards Information: The commenters generally 
supported the proposed revisions to the central air conditioner labels. 
AHRI explained that the state-specific information on the bottom of the 
proposed label is needed to clarify where a specific model may be sold. 
The Joint Commenters and the California IOUs emphasized that the label 
provides an important regional standards compliance tool. They also 
explained that the proposed changes accurately reflect the consensus 
recommendations of the DOE working group (Appliance Standards and 
Rulemaking Federal Advisory Committee (ASRAC)) convened to negotiate 
compliance and enforcement implementation for those standards.\51\ 
However, in addition to generally supporting the proposed label, the 
commenters raised several specific issues related to the proposal, 
including concerns about the SEER ratings for models, comparability 
ranges for the label, and the timing of the revised label. We discuss 
these comments below.
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    \51\ In addition, the California IOUs urged the FTC to continue 
to include the EER rating, along with SEER, on the label for central 
air conditioners because, in their view, EER is a more beneficial 
annual energy use metric for consumers, especially as utilities move 
towards peak day pricing.
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    While the commenters generally supported the proposal, they 
disagreed on how the label should present a model's specific SEER 
rating. Industry members opposed the proposal to eliminate the model-
specific SEER and EER ranges (``mini-ranges'') for split-system air 
conditioners. For example, Goodman explained that this current 
information, which the Commission only recently added to the label, is 
essential to fully inform consumers about the range of available 
efficiencies. In Goodman and AHRI's view, the proposed single rating 
approach, which depicts the lowest efficiency rating of all certified 
coil-condenser combinations for the unit, would mislead some consumers 
who purchase systems with much higher ratings. AHRI further contended 
that the model-specific range information is helpful because it clearly 
displays comparable efficiencies and its removal would unnecessarily 
burden manufacturers.
    The California IOUs noted that the ASRAC working group, which 
included industry representation, advised DOE to determine the 
``regional compliance based on the condenser's lowest certified rating 
alone, not on the system rating as installed in the home.'' Thus, 
according to the California IOUs, the working group consensus was to 
disclose ``only the efficiency rating for the lowest rated coil-
condenser combination'' and eliminate the current model-specific 
range.\52\
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    \52\ The Joint Commenters recommended that outdoor units be 
marked with a ``ruggedized label'' on or near the nameplate, 
indicating in what regions of the country, if any, installation of 
the unit is prohibited. The Joint Commenters argued this approach, 
agreed upon by the DOE working group, would aid in detecting non-
compliant units. Because not all manufacturers certify their 
products through AHRI, the Joint Commenters asserted that a separate 
FTC requirement would ensure a level playing field.
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    Some commenters also suggested changing the label's comparability 
range for similar models on the market. AHRI, for example, requested 
that, for split system units covered by the range table in Appendix H, 
the low end of the range should be 13 SEER on labels for models allowed 
in northern states only, and 14 SEER for the two other label types 
described in the proposal. The current table has a low SEER of 13 for 
all units. By removing the 13 SEER from the range's lower end for 
products sold in southern states, the recommended change would 
eliminate confusion regarding the regional standards.
    Finally, the commenters addressed the timing of the labeling 
changes for central air conditioners. Goodman urged the Commission to 
give manufacturers the maximum lead time possible to make the proposed 
changes. In its view, a longer lead time will allow industry to make 
the necessary changes while simultaneously conducting product redesigns 
to meet many new federal energy conservation standards. Specifically, 
Goodman asked for six months and the issuance of a pre-publication 
final rule to allow manufacturers to make the necessary changes.
    Roof-Top Systems, Manufacturer Names on Labels, Model Numbers, and 
Retailer Disclosures: The commenters also addressed the Commission's 
proposals related to manufacturer names on the labels, model numbers, 
combined roof-top systems, and retailer disclosures.
    First, the commenters disagreed on the proposal to give 
manufacturers flexibility in whether to place their name on the label. 
Industry members supported this proposal. The Joint Commenters, 
however, argued the Rule should require the label to bear the 
manufacturer name. In their view, the name aids consumers in their 
purchases because many do not see the heating and cooling equipment 
(and thus the unit's nameplate) until it is installed in their home. In 
addition, they argued that, though many retailers, installers, and 
assemblers deal exclusively with a single manufacturer or private 
labeler, that is not always the case.
    Second, the commenters, such as AHRI, generally supported the 
proposal to allow central air conditioner manufacturers to print 
multiple model numbers on a single label as long as the models share 
the same efficiency ratings and capacities. However, the Joint 
Commenters urged the FTC to consider establishing a maximum limit, 
either on the number of different model numbers or the amount of space 
consumed by such numbers, to ensure the label's legibility.
    Third, commenters (e.g., Goodman and AHRI) supported the proposal 
to allow a single label on rooftop units to reflect energy usage for 
furnace and ACs or HPs for single-packaged air conditioners less than 
65,000 Btu/h with gas heat. No commenters opposed the proposal.
    Finally, no commenters opposed the proposal to clarify the retailer 
disclosure provisions in Sec.  305.14.
    Discussion: Regional Standards Label for Central Air Conditioners. 
The Commission issues the final labels as proposed, including the three 
proposed label categories related to regional standards, but without 
the ``mini-range'' for split-system units.\53\ In addition, as 
suggested by AHRI, the final central air conditioner label has a 
different SEER range for products that qualify for different regions. 
Specifically, for products that can be sold only in northern states, 
the low end of the range is 13 SEER. For other products, the low end is 
14 SEER. This change will minimize confusion by eliminating comparative 
information related to models that may not be available for sale in 
certain regions due to the DOE standards. The Rule requires 
manufacturers to begin using the revised label nine months after the 
Commission publishes the amendments.
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    \53\ DOE issued final enforcement rules for regional standards 
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    Consistent with the proposal and contrary to AHRI's recommendation, 
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but not the model-specific range of ratings. As noted by some 
commenters, this simplified disclosure is consistent with the ASRAC 
discussions and recommendations. In addition, in initially issuing 
labels related to regional standards several years ago, the Commission 
included the installed range for individual systems to help installers 
and consumers determine whether an installed system met applicable 
regional standards. The Commission predicated the disclosure on the 
assumption that the regional standards would apply to the system's 
installed efficiency rating. However, that assumption no longer applies 
because DOE plans to enforce the regional standards based on the lowest 
rated efficiency rating, rather than the rating of the systems as 
installed. Accordingly, the ``mini-range'' on the current label is no 
longer necessary. The single number will make it easier for installers 
to determine regional compliance.\54\ Also, with the single number, 
there is no risk that the label will mislead consumers into believing 
their installed system's efficiency is higher than it actually is. 
Finally, installers will have a clear incentive to inform consumers 
about higher efficiency combinations.
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    \54\ The 2015 NPRM did not discuss conforming changes to the 
heat pump labels. Since these products are not subject to DOE's 
regional standards, the final amendments do not change those labels.
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    Roof-Top Systems, Manufacturer Names on Labels, Model Numbers, and 
Updates to Retailer Disclosures: Finally, the final amendments contain 
provisions related to combined roof-top systems, manufacturer names on 
the labels, model numbers, and retailer disclosures.
    First, the final amendments allow a single label to reflect energy 
usage for ``rooftop systems'' (i.e., furnace and ACs or HPs for single-
packaged air conditioners less than 65,000 Btu/h with gas heat) to 
reduce the burden and clutter associated with using two separate labels 
for these products.
    Second, the amendments allow manufacturers to include their name on 
the label at their discretion, which is, as discussed above, consistent 
with labels for most other covered products. For the reasons detailed 
in the proposed Rule, these products are routinely sold through 
contractors in consumers' homes. Therefore, the absence of the 
manufacturer's name on the label should not confuse consumers.
    Third, the final Rule allows multiple model numbers to appear on 
labels for models that share the same capacity and efficiency ratings. 
To reduce the likelihood that labels will become crowded with model 
numbers, the final Rule advises that numbers must be clear and 
prominent. The Rule has allowed multiple model numbers on appliance 
labels for decades with no apparent problem.\55\ Should the inclusion 
of multiple model numbers on labels become an issue, the Commission 
will consider more prescriptive requirements in the future.\56\
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    \55\ See 44 FR 66466 (Nov. 19, 1979).
    \56\ Contrary to commenter suggestions, the final Rule does not 
include a requirement for an all-weather disclosure on the 
nameplate. Without additional information and comment, the 
Commission lacks sufficient information to do so. It may consider 
such requirements at a later date.
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    Finally, the Commission has updated the retailer disclosure 
provisions in Sec.  305.14 to clarify that the 2013 amendments now 
apply.\57\
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F. Water Heater Labels

    Background: In the 2015 NPRM, the Commission sought comment on 
modifications to water heater labels in response to a new DOE test 
procedure (79 FR 40542 (July 11, 2014)).\58\ Among other things, the 
new DOE test creates four categories or ``bins,'' which group models by 
their ``first hour rating,'' DOE's standard measure of hot water output 
for these products. The first hour rating, which appears on current 
EnergyGuide labels, displays the number of gallons of hot water the 
heater can supply in the first hour. The four new DOE first hour rating 
bins are: Very small (first hour rating less than 18 gallons), low 
(first hour rating between 18 and 51 gallons), medium (first hour 
rating between 51 and 75 gallons), and high (first hour rating greater 
than 75 gallons). In contrast, the Rule currently groups water heater 
ranges by the first hour rating in roughly five-gallon increments 
(e.g., 25-29, 30-34, 35-39 gallons, etc.). The new test procedure also 
establishes a new energy efficiency metric (uniform energy factor or 
``UEF'').
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    \58\ DOE also published a proposed rule in April 2015 related to 
a ``conversion factor'' for use under the new test procedure (80 FR 
20116 (April 14, 2015)). In that Notice, DOE proposed to continue to 
allow manufacturers to determine costs under existing testing 
requirements and thus create ``a transition period for FTC to pursue 
a rulemaking to determine whether changes are needed to the water 
heater EnergyGuide label due to changes in the water heater test 
procedure.'' 80 FR at 20138.
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    In anticipation of these changes, the Commission proposed 
amendments to the water heater label ranges to provide both: (1) Tank 
capacity information and (2) first hour rating information consistent 
with the four new DOE categories. Because water heaters are commonly 
marketed by tank size (i.e., storage volume) and not first hour rating, 
the Notice asked commenters whether the Rule should group the ranges by 
tank size, and then further by first hour rating, placing the four DOE 
water usage bins within such tank size categories. In addition, the 
Commission proposed to use the term ``hourly hot water output'' instead 
of the more technical term ``first hour rating.'' The proposal also 
contains text explaining the term ``hourly hot water output.'' Under 
the proposal, the label would continue to display annual energy cost as 
the primary disclosure, with energy use appearing in the label's 
secondary information. The Commission did not propose to add an energy 
efficiency rating (i.e., energy factor) to the label.
    Additionally, the Commission announced plans to update the 
comparability range for water heaters to reflect the new test procedure 
results and significant efficiency increases driven by the new DOE 
standards.\59\ As a result of the new DOE standards, most, if not all, 
electric water heaters will include heat pump technology. The 
Commission, therefore, proposed revising the existing water heater 
categories to eliminate the separate category for heat pump water 
heaters, and combining such models into a general category for all 
electric water heaters. The Commissioned expected this change would 
simplify the tables and help consumers compare all electric water 
heaters.\60\
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    \59\ Given the absence of model energy data from the new test 
procedure, the proposed amendatory language did not include proposed 
tables for revised cost ranges.
    \60\ The Commission also proposed to update the definition of 
``water heater'' so that it is consistent with clarifying changes to 
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    Comments: In general, the commenters agreed that the FTC should 
amend the water heater label based on significant changes to the DOE 
test procedure. Despite their general support for changing the label, 
industry members, as discussed in detail below, raised several concerns 
with the proposed label, including the ``first hour rating'' 
terminology, annual energy use and energy efficiency disclosures, tank 
size disclosures, the comparability categories, energy factor 
information, and timing of revised labels. In urging FTC to consider 
these various issues, industry members asked that the FTC reconsider 
the sample labels AHRI submitted with its previous comments. In their 
view, these labels provide clear, concise consumer information while 
not adversely affecting competition among water heater manufacturers. 
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suggested labels clearly identify the new DOE size bins and inform 
consumers that the labels' comparative information applies only to 
water heaters within the same bin.\61\ Finally, in addition to concerns 
regarding the proposed label designs, the commenters raised issues 
about labels for electric instantaneous models and grid-enabled water 
heaters.
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    \61\ AHRI noted two minor errors on the proposed label related 
to the names of the DOE first hour rating categories and the 
description of the term ``hourly hot water output.'' The Commission 
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    First hour rating. Several industry commenters (e.g., A.O. Smith, 
AHRI, and BWC) objected to the proposed label's use of the term 
``hourly hot water output'' instead of ``first hour rating.'' In their 
opinion, this undefined term incorrectly implies that a model will 
deliver the indicated hot water volume on an hour-to-hour basis. The 
commenters explained that the first hour rating only measures the first 
hour's water delivery and does not necessarily apply to subsequent 
operating hours.\62\ Instead of creating a new term, most industry 
commenters recommended the Commission retain the ``first hour rating'' 
because it is a commonly accepted term employed for decades in DOE 
standards, on FTC labels, and in building codes and sizing guides.\63\ 
Some commenters offered specific alternatives. For instance, GEA 
suggested the term ``Hot Water Output'' rather than ``Hourly Hot Water 
Output'' along with a clarification that the term refers to ``How much 
hot water you get in 1st hour.'' Rheem suggested terms such as ``usage 
category'' or ``hot water usage capability.'' Finally, Rheem and AHRI 
recommended the usage category scale include not only the first hour 
rating category (e.g., very small, low), but also the actual rating 
number (e.g., 70 gallons) to provide more detailed information to help 
consumers pick a model that meets their hot water demands.
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    \62\ A.O. Smith also argued that the ``Hourly Hot Water Output'' 
term may conflict with applicable DOE test procedures. See 42 U.S.C. 
6293(b).
    \63\ Rheem noted that in DOE regulations ``first hour rating'' 
is defined as ``an estimate of the maximum volume of hot water that 
a storage-type water heater can supply within an hour that begins 
with the water heater fully heated (i.e., with all thermostats 
satisfied). It is a function of both the storage volume and the 
recovery rate.'' 10 CFR 430, Subpart B, Appendix E.
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    Annual Energy Use in Therms and Energy Factor: The commenters 
offered different views on including annual energy use and energy 
factor ratings on the label. Several industry commenters (e.g., AHRI, 
A.O. Smith, Rheem and BWC) recommended excluding the estimated annual 
energy use in therms from the label because, in their view, most 
consumers do not find that information useful.\64\ AHRI explained that 
annual energy cost and therms are proportional and that users who need 
such information can easily calculate ``annual therms'' from the annual 
energy cost. These commenters suggested that other disclosures would be 
more useful, though they did not provide examples. GEA disagreed, 
arguing that the label should retain the estimated annual energy use 
disclosure because it provides energy use information to consumers 
without forcing them to convert those figures from the cost disclosure.
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    \64\ AHRI and Rheem agreed that the ``Estimated Yearly Energy 
Cost'' range chart on the label be larger and more prominent than 
the first hour rating category segmented bar figure, as depicted in 
the proposed FTC EnergyGuide label.
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    The California IOUs, which did not address the annual energy use 
issue, suggested that the label display the model's efficiency rating 
(i.e., energy factor), in addition to its energy consumption, because 
it is the best indicator of a water heater's efficiency. They explained 
that energy factor helps consumers determine whether a model qualifies 
for utility rebates and serves as the applicable metric for gauging 
compliance with DOE standards and state building codes.\65\
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    \65\ In addition, for water heaters that exceed the minimum 
federally required energy factor, the California IOUs recommended 
FTC include the following language: ``This water heater's energy 
factor is [insert percentage] percent better than the federal 
minimum standard. Contact your local utility to find out if this 
product qualifies for a rebate.''
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    Tank Size: The commenters also took issue with including 
information about tank size on the proposed label. First, several 
commenters (e.g., AHRI and A.O. Smith) objected to the term ``tank 
size'' and urged the Commission to use the standard industry term, 
``storage vessel capacity,'' which nationally-recognized safety 
standards already require on the product's rating plate.\66\ Rheem 
agreed that the term ``tank size'' should not appear on the label but, 
should the Commission decide to include it, suggested alternative terms 
such as ``rated storage volume'' or ``rated storage capacity'' to 
better reflect the terms used by DOE and the water heater industry.\67\
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    \66\ See ANSI Z21.10.1-2014/CSA 4.1-2014, ``Gas water heaters, 
volume I, storage water heaters with input ratings of 75,000 Btu per 
hour or less.'' AHRI and A.O. Smith stressed that, if the Commission 
decides to require such information on the label, the term and 
number displayed should match the water heater's rating plate to 
ensure consistency between the labels on the water heater.
    \67\ Rheem explained that the ``actual storage water heater tank 
size is comprised of dimensional measurements as well as tank 
volume, so a volume measurement in gallons should not be the only 
measurement describing `Tank Size.'''
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    Comparability Categories and Tank Size: Similarly, industry 
commenters (including A.O. Smith, AHRI, and BWC) argued the label 
should not divide comparability categories by storage vessel capacity. 
Rheem explained that first hour rating, which is a function of both 
volume and output, better describes the amount of hot water consumers 
can expect. In addition, Rheem noted that the four DOE first hour 
rating categories (i.e., very small, low, medium, or high) provide 
appropriate comparative information regardless of storage tank 
capacity. Accordingly, industry commenters asserted that the proposed 
division of categories by storage capacity is unnecessary, overly 
complicated, and confusing to consumers. Instead, they recommended that 
the comparability ranges reflect first hour rating categories only.
    Combining range information for electric water heaters and heat 
pump water heaters: The commenters (including A.O. Smith, BWC, Rheem, 
AHRI, and the Joint Commenters) supported the proposal to combine the 
comparability range information for electric and heat pump water 
heaters. Rheem explained that this will allow consumers to gauge 
operating cost differences between the two technologies and weigh them 
against initial purchase prices. The Joint Commenters noted that this 
proposal reflects the reality that these products compete with each 
other for the same applications.\68\ Finally, AHRI urged the Commission 
to clarify that the Rule's combination of existing categories for 
electric water heaters and heat pumps applies only to storage water 
heaters.
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    \68\ AHRI noted that electric resistance models will cluster at 
the high end of the energy cost range while most heat pump water 
heaters will appear at the lower end, with few, if any models, in 
between.
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    Need For a Transitional Label: The commenters offered different 
views about the need for additional label information about the DOE 
test procedure change. GEA argued that the FTC should highlight the 
transition to aid consumers in their comparison shopping. It suggested 
using a modified label similar to the transitional labels employed for 
refrigerators and clothes washers during the recent DOE test procedure 
change for those products. AHRI and A.O. Smith disagreed, explaining 
that the proposed AHRI label provides adequate information regarding 
the transition by defining the new first hour categories (``bins'') and 
clearly explaining how consumers should use that information. A.O. 
Smith cautioned that transitional advisory

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language would be overly confusing and soon become unnecessary. 
Instead, AHRI and A.O. Smith recommended the Commission separately 
educate consumers on the transition between test procedures, using 
sources such as the FTC Web site.
    Gallons per hour for instantaneous water heaters: The current 
instantaneous water heater label provides capacity in gallons per 
minute (gpm). The California IOUs recommended the instantaneous water 
heater label include the model's hourly hot water output, as well as 
the same ranges for hourly hot water output as the storage water 
heaters (very low, small, medium, and high) for consistency. The 
California IOUs argued that such a change would allow consumers to 
better compare the two technologies.
    Timing: AHRI asserted that the information necessary to develop 
amended water heater labels is not yet available. In particular, AHRI 
explained that there is no industry data from the new test procedure to 
generate new comparability ranges. In addition, AHRI urged the 
Commission to coordinate, to the fullest extent possible, the timing of 
new labeling requirements with DOE's implementation of its revised test 
procedure. Specifically, industry members (Rheem and AHRI) urged FTC to 
coordinate with DOE to ensure the new label requirements coincide with 
the new DOE ratings. AHRI noted that industry members are not yet using 
the new UEF metrics from the revised test procedure to determine 
compliance with the minimum efficiency standards because DOE has not 
issued a conversion factor. The commenters suggested the Commission use 
the new data to determine new comparability ranges once it becomes 
available. AHRI indicated that the UEF implementation date has yet to 
be determined and will be decided with DOE's publication of the final 
UEF conversion factor rule.
    Grid-Enabled Residential Electric Water Heaters: Commenters also 
requested that the Commission consider labeling for thermal storage 
grid-enabled residential electric water heaters. Utilities can operate 
these models remotely to manage overall electricity load. Rheem 
explained that these models, which have storage volumes greater than 75 
gallons, have several unique aspects such as an activation lock and key 
and communications modules. In addition, Rheem explained that these 
models are not limited to residential use, and electronic utility 
companies use these models as thermal storage batteries. Given these 
unusual characteristics, Rheem argued that the EnergyGuide labels will 
not adequately compare these models to conventional models. 
Accordingly, it urged the Commission to exempt grid enabled water 
heaters from EnergyGuide labeling requirements. AHRI disagreed. It 
explained that DOE regulations already require a specific disclosure 
addressing the appropriate use of these water heaters (see 10 CFR 
430.2), which could appear on the FTC EnergyGuide label, or as a 
separate label.
    Electric instantaneous water heaters: AHRI also recommended the 
Commission propose labels for residential electric instantaneous water 
heaters, which have been excluded from the DOE test procedure in the 
past. The revised DOE water heater efficiency test procedure now 
includes a method to measure these models' energy use.
    Discussion: In the final amendments, the Commission has revised the 
water heater label to include new information consistent with the 
revised DOE test procedure. Manufacturers will have nine months to 
begin using the label and must base the information on the new DOE test 
procedure. Consistent with the proposed label, the new label depicts 
storage water heater capacity using DOE's new output categories (or 
bins). The final Rule also includes new ranges for these bins derived 
from DOE data developed as part of its regulatory proceeding. As 
proposed and supported in the comments, the final Rule combines the 
electric water heaters and heat pump water heaters for comparison 
purposes.\69\
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    \69\ Heat pump water heaters now fall under the comparability 
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    In response to the comments, the Commission has made several 
revisions to the proposed label. First, the final label uses the 
conventional term ``first hour rating'' instead of ``hourly hot water 
output.'' We agree with commenters that the latter term may suggest 
that the rating applies on an hour-to-hour basis, when, in reality, it 
only measures output in the first hour. To address this issue, the 
final label states that ``first hour rating'' describes ``How much hot 
water you get in the first hour.'' Consistent with AHRI's suggestions, 
the model's first hour rating in gallons appears on the scale next to 
the model's first hour rating bin (i.e., very small, low, medium, and 
high) to allow for better product comparisons. Second, the label does 
not sort comparability ranges by tank size (i.e., storage capacity) as 
proposed, but instead limits those ranges to the four DOE water output 
bins (very small, low, medium, and high). As explained by the 
commenters, ``first hour rating'' best describes the hot water amount 
consumers can expect the product to deliver. Therefore, including tank 
size in the comparability ranges is unnecessary and potentially 
confusing. However, the final label includes a storage capacity 
disclosure near the top of the label. In response to commenters' 
concerns about terminology, the final label uses the term ``tank size 
(storage capacity),'' to ensure consistency with commonly used wording. 
Finally, the label continues to include annual energy use to provide 
consumers with this additional comparative information.\70\
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    \70\ The revised label does not include an energy factor 
disclosure, as suggested by some commenters. As the Commission 
explained in a 2015 Notice, it is unclear whether consumers are 
familiar with the term. In addition, such information is available 
from DOE's Compliance Certification Management System (CCMS). 80 FR 
67285, 67293 (Nov. 2, 2015).
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    The final label, however, does not include several items proposed 
by commenters. First, it does not include text regarding the new DOE 
test procedure. The Commission agrees with other commenters that the 
final label appropriately conveys information related to the test 
procedure transition. Specifically, the label clearly defines the new 
categories (``bins'') and explains how consumers should use that 
information, making additional explanatory text unnecessary. Second, 
the label does not contain a statement explaining how the labeled model 
compares to the applicable DOE standard. Such information would clutter 
the label and be potentially confusing. Finally, the labels for 
instantaneous water heaters continue to convey capacity in gallons per 
minute. As commenters suggest, a ``gallons per hour'' rating on an 
instantaneous model may confuse or mislead consumers. Such a disclosure 
is not equivalent to the ``first hour rating'' for storage models. 
``Gallons per hour'' represents a continuous flow rate that the model 
will continuously deliver, whereas ``first hour rating'' reflects hot 
water volume delivered in the first hour.\71\
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    \71\ The FTC staff will provide a sample label template for 
instantaneous water heaters on the FTC Web site for use by 
manufacturers.
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    Finally, the Commission will consider seeking comment on special 
labeling for grid-enabled residential electric water heaters in the 
future. In the meantime, since grid-enabled water heaters meet existing 
definitions for water heaters, and the Rule contains applicable 
comparison ranges, manufacturers should label these models as they do 
any other storage water heater. The Commission will also formally 
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labels for instantaneous electric-water heaters in a later notice. 
These products cannot be labeled under the current Rule because they do 
not fall into an existing labeling category, and no range of 
comparability exists.

III. Paperwork Reduction Act

    The current Rule contains recordkeeping, disclosure, testing, and 
reporting requirements that constitute information collection 
requirements as defined by 5 CFR 1320.3(c), the definitional provision 
within the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) regulations that 
implement the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). OMB has approved the 
Rule's existing information collection requirements through May 31, 
2017 (OMB Control No. 3084-0069). The amendments make changes in the 
Rule's labeling requirements that will increase the PRA burden as 
detailed below.\72\ Accordingly, the Commission is seeking OMB 
clearance specific to the Rule amendments.
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    \72\ As indicated in the NPRM (80 FR 67363, n. 54), several 
proposed labeling changes, including changes to dual mode 
refrigerators, heating and cooling equipment, consolidated 
comparability ranges for refrigerators, ceiling fan labels, and 
water heaters should impose no additional burden beyond existing 
estimates because such changes either impose no or de minimis 
additional burdens, or manufacturers should be able to incorporate 
the proposed changes into their normally scheduled package or label 
revisions without incurring additional burdens beyond those already 
accounted for. The PRA analysis for this rulemaking focuses strictly 
on the information collection requirements created by and/or 
otherwise affected by the amendments. Unaffected information 
collection provisions have previously been accounted for in past FTC 
analyses under the Rule and are covered by the current PRA clearance 
from OMB.
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    Reporting Requirements (label images): The amendments require 
manufacturers to furnish (as part of their normal FTC reporting) links 
to images of their EnergyGuide labels. Given approximately 15,000 total 
models at an estimated 1 minute per model, this requirement will entail 
a burden of 250 hours. Assuming further that these reporting 
requirements will be implemented by data entry workers at an hourly 
wage rate of $15.79 per hour,\73\ the associated labor cost for 
reporting would be approximately $3,948 per year. Any non-labor costs 
associated with the reporting amendments are likely to be minimal.
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    \73\ This is an increase from the labor cost estimate in the 
NPRM, attributable to an intervening annual release from the Bureau 
of Labor Statistics. Within it, the mean hourly wage for ``Data 
entry and information processing workers'' rose from the previously 
shown amount of $15.48 to $15.79. See http://www.bls.gov/news.release/ocwage.t01.htm ``Occupational Employment and Wages--May 
2015,'' Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, 
released March 30, 2016, Table 1 (``National employment and wage 
data from the Occupational Employment Statistics survey by 
occupation, May 2015'').
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IV. Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), 5 U.S.C. 601-612, requires 
that the Commission provide an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis 
(IRFA) with a Proposed Rule, and a Final Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis (FRFA) with the final Rule, unless the Commission certifies 
that the Rule will not have a significant economic impact on a 
substantial number of small entities.\74\
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    The Commission does not anticipate that the final amendments will 
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The Commission recognizes that many affected entities may 
qualify as small businesses under the relevant thresholds. The 
Commission does not expect, however, that the economic impact of 
implementing the amendments will be significant. The Commission plans 
to provide businesses with ample time to implement the requirements. In 
addition, the Commission does not expect that the requirements 
specified in the final amendments will have a significant impact on 
affected entities.
    Although the Commission certified under the RFA that the amendments 
would not, if promulgated, have a significant impact on a substantial 
number of small entities, the Commission has determined, nonetheless, 
that it is appropriate to publish an FRFA in order to explain the 
impact of the amendments on small entities as follows:

A. Description of the Reasons That Action by the Agency Is Being Taken

    The Commission initiated this rulemaking to reduce the Rule's 
reporting burdens, increase the availability of energy labels to 
consumers while minimizing burdens on industry, and generally improve 
existing requirements.

B. Issues Raised by Comments in Response to the IRFA

    The Commission did not receive any comments specifically related to 
the impact of the final amendments on small businesses. Comments that 
involve impacts on all entities are discussed above.

C. Estimate of Number of Small Entities to Which the Amendments Will 
Apply

    Under the Small Business Size Standards issued by the Small 
Business Administration, the standards for various affected entities 
are as follows: refrigerator manufacturers--up to 1,000 employees; 
other appliance manufacturers--up to 500 employees. Based on general 
knowledge of the this market, the FTC staff estimates that fewer than 
50 entities subject to the Rule's requirements qualify as small 
businesses.

D. Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance 
Requirements

    The Commission recognizes that the changes will involve some 
burdens on affected entities. However, the amendments should not have a 
significant impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
Manufacturers will have to make changes to their reporting process. 
However, the Commission has provided them with ample time to 
incorporate the changes into their normal Web site updates. In 
addition, as detailed in the Paperwork Reduction Act analysis, the 
changes will not be significant. There should be no capital costs 
associated with the amendments. As estimated above, the Rule imposes 
new requirements on fewer than 50 small businesses (appliance and 
electronics manufacturers. The changes are likely to be made by data 
entry specialists.

E. Description of Steps Taken To Minimize Significant Economic Impact, 
If Any, on Small Entities, Including Alternatives

    The Commission sought comment and information on the need, if any, 
for alternative compliance methods that would reduce the economic 
impact of the Rule on such small entities. In particular, the 
Commission sought comments on whether it should delay the Rule's 
effective date to provide additional time for small business compliance 
and whether to reduce the amount of information catalog sellers must 
provide. However, to minimize the impacts on manufacturers, the 
Commission has set the effective date for most of the new requirements 
at one year after publication of this document in the Federal Register 
and has also modified its proposal to reduce the burden associated with 
that reporting by providing manufacturers with different options for 
reporting their label images (e.g., links to pdf files, Web sites, 
etc.).

List of Subjects in 16 CFR Part 305

    Advertising, Energy conservation, Household appliances, Labeling, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

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Final Rule

    For the reasons discussed above, the Commission amends part 305 of 
title 16, Code of Federal Regulations, as follows:

PART 305--ENERGY AND WATER USE LABELING FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS UNDER 
THE ENERGY POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT (``ENERGY LABELING RULE'')

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1. The authority citation for part 305 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 6294.


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2. In Sec.  305.3, revise paragraph (x) to read as follows:


Sec.  305.3  Description of covered products.

* * * * *
    (x) Ceiling fan means a nonportable device that is suspended from a 
ceiling for circulating air via the rotation of fan blades, excluding 
large-diameter and high-speed small diameter fans as defined in 
appendix U of subpart B of 10 CFR part 430. The requirements of this 
part are otherwise limited to those ceiling fans for which the 
Department of Energy has adopted and published test procedures for 
measuring energy usage.
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3. Amend Sec.  305.7 by revising paragraphs (a), (b), and (d) to read 
as follows:


Sec.  305.7  Determinations of capacity.

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    (a) Refrigerators and refrigerator-freezers. The capacity shall be 
the total refrigerated volume (VT) in cubic feet, rounded to the 
nearest one-tenth of a cubic foot, as determined according to appendix 
A to 10 CFR part 430, subpart B.
    (b) Freezers. The capacity shall be the total refrigerated volume 
(VT) in cubic feet, rounded to the nearest one-tenth of a cubic foot, 
as determined according to appendix B to 10 CFR part 430, subpart B.
* * * * *
    (d) Water heaters. The capacity shall be the rated storage volume 
and first hour rating (for storage-type models), and gallons per minute 
(for instantaneous-type models), as determined according to appendix E 
to 10 CFR part 430, subpart B.
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4. In Sec.  305.8:
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 a. Remove the term ``at high speed'' wherever it appears; and
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 b. Add paragraph (a)(5) to read as follows:


Sec.  305.8   Submission of data.

    (a) * * *
    (5) After September 15, 2017, manufacturers must begin submitting a 
Web site address for the online EnergyGuide labels covered by Sec.  
305.6(a) in new model and annual reports required by this section. 
Manufacturers may accomplish this by either submitting a specific link 
to a URL for each label, a link to a PDF download for each label, or a 
link to a Web site that takes users directly to a searchable database 
of the covered labels from which the label image or download may be 
accessed using the model number as certified to DOE pursuant to 10 CFR 
part 429 and the model number advertised in product literature. Such 
label information must be submitted either at the time the model is 
certified to DOE pursuant to 10 CFR part 429 or at some time on or 
before the annual report date immediately following such certification. 
In lieu of submitting the required information to the Commission, 
manufacturers may submit such information to the Department of Energy 
via the CCMS at https://regulations.doe.gov/ccms as provided by 10 CFR 
429.12. The requirements in this paragraph do not apply to Lighting 
Facts labels.
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5. Amend Sec.  305.11 by revising paragraphs (a) and (f) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  305.11  Labeling for refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, 
freezers, dishwashers, clothes washers, water heaters, room air 
conditioners, and pool heaters.

    (a) Layout. All energy labels for refrigerators, refrigerator-
freezers, freezers, dishwashers, clothes washers, water heaters, pool 
heaters, and room air conditioners shall use one size, similar colors, 
and typefaces with consistent positioning of headline, copy, and charts 
to maintain uniformity for immediate consumer recognition and 
readability. Trim size dimensions for all labels shall be as follows: 
width must be between 5\1/4\ inches and 5\1/2\ inches (13.34 cm. and 
13.97 cm.); length must be between 7\3/8\ inches (18.73 cm.) and 7\5/8\ 
(19.37 cm.). Copy is to be set between 27 picas and 29 picas and copy 
page should be centered (right to left and top to bottom). Depth is 
variable but should follow closely the prototype labels appearing at 
the end of this part illustrating the basis layout. All positioning, 
spacing, type sizes, and line widths should be similar to and 
consistent with the prototype and sample labels in appendix L to this 
part.
* * * * *
    (f) Label content. (1) Headlines and texts, as illustrated in the 
prototype and sample labels in appendix L to this part, are standard 
for all labels.
    (2) Name of manufacturer or private labeler shall, in the case of a 
corporation, be deemed to be satisfied only by the actual corporate 
name, which may be preceded or followed by the name of the particular 
division of the corporation. In the case of an individual, partnership, 
or association, the name under which the business is conducted shall be 
used. Inclusion of the name of the manufacturer or private labeler is 
optional at the discretion of the manufacturer or private labeler.
    (3) Model number(s) will be the designation given by the 
manufacturer or private labeler.
    (4) Capacity or size is that determined in accordance with Sec.  
305.7. For refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, and freezers, the 
capacity provided on the label shall be the model's total refrigerated 
volume (VT) as determined in accordance with Sec.  305.7 and the model 
description must be consistent with the categories described in 
Appendices A and B to this part. Capacity for storage water heaters 
shall be presented in both rated storage volume (``tank size (storage 
capacity)'') and first hour rating as indicated on the sample label in 
appendix L to this part.
    (5) Unless otherwise indicated in this paragraph, estimated annual 
operating costs for refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, freezers, 
clothes washers, dishwashers, room air conditioners, and water heaters 
are as determined in accordance with Sec. Sec.  305.5 and 305.10. 
Thermal efficiencies for pool heaters are as determined in accordance 
with Sec.  305.5. Labels for clothes washers and dishwashers must 
disclose estimated annual operating cost for both electricity and 
natural gas as illustrated in the sample labels in appendix L to this 
part. Labels for dual-mode refrigerator-freezers that can operate as 
either a refrigerator or a freezer must reflect the estimated energy 
cost of the model's most energy intensive configuration.
    (6) Unless otherwise indicated in this paragraph, ranges of 
comparability for estimated annual operating costs or thermal 
efficiencies, as applicable, are found in the appropriate appendices 
accompanying this part.
    (7) Placement of the labeled product on the scale shall be 
proportionate to the lowest and highest estimated annual operating 
costs or thermal efficiencies, as applicable.
    (8) Labels for refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, freezers, 
dishwashers, clothes washers, and water heaters must contain the 
model's estimated annual energy consumption as determined in accordance 
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Sec.  305.5 and as indicated on the sample labels in appendix L. Labels 
for room air conditioners, and pool heaters must contain the model's 
energy efficiency rating or thermal efficiency, as applicable, as 
determined in accordance with Sec.  305.5 and as indicated on the 
sample labels in appendix L to this part.
    (9) Labels must contain a statement as illustrated in the prototype 
labels in appendix L and specified as follows by product type:
    (i) Labels for refrigerators and refrigerator-freezers must contain 
a statement as illustrated in the prototype labels in appendix L and 
specified as follows (fill in the blanks with the appropriate year and 
energy cost figures):
    Your cost will depend on your utility rates and use.
    Both cost ranges based on models of similar size capacity.
    [Insert statement required by Sec.  305.11(f)(9)(iii)].
    Estimated energy cost is based on a national average electricity 
cost of __cents per kWh.
    ftc.gov/energy.
    (ii) For refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, and freezers and 
clothes washers the label shall contain the text and graphics 
illustrated in sample labels 1 and 2 of appendix L, including the 
statement:
    Compare ONLY to other labels with yellow numbers.
    Labels with yellow numbers are based on the same test procedures.
    (iii) For refrigerators and refrigerator-freezers, the following 
sentence shall be included as part of the statement required by 
paragraph (f)(9)(i) of this section:
    (A) For models covered under appendix A1, the sentence shall read:
    Models with similar features have automatic defrost and no freezer.
    (B) For models covered under appendix A2, the sentence shall read:
    Models with similar features have manual defrost.
    (C) For models covered under appendix A3, the sentence shall read:
    Models with similar features have partial automatic defrost.
    (D) For models covered under appendix A4, the sentence shall read:
    Models with similar features have automatic defrost, top-mounted 
freezer, and no through-the-door ice.
    (E) For models covered under appendix A5, the sentence shall read:
    Models with similar features have automatic defrost, side-mounted 
freezer, and no through-the-door ice.
    (F) For models covered under appendix A6, the sentence shall read:
    Models with similar features have automatic defrost, bottom-mounted 
freezer, and no through-the-door ice.
    (G) For models covered under appendix A7, the sentence shall read:
    Models with similar features have automatic defrost, bottom-mounted 
freezer and through-the-door ice.
    (H) For models covered under appendix A8, the sentence shall read:
    Models with similar features have automatic defrost, side-mounted 
freezer, and through-the-door ice.
    (iv) Labels for freezers must contain a statement as illustrated in 
the prototype labels in appendix L and specified as follows (fill in 
the blanks with the appropriate year and energy cost figures):
    Your cost will depend on your utility rates and use.
    [Insert statement required by Sec.  305.11(f)(10)(v).]
    Estimated energy cost is based on a national average electricity 
cost of __cents per kWh.
    ftc.gov/energy.
    (v) For freezers, the following sentence shall be included as part 
of the statement required by paragraph (f)(9)(iv) of this section:
    (A) For models covered under appendix B1, the sentence shall read:
    Cost range based only on upright freezer models of similar capacity 
with manual defrost.
    (B) For models covered under appendix B2, the sentence shall read:
    Cost range based only on upright freezer models of similar capacity 
with automatic defrost.
    (C) For models covered under appendix B3, the sentence shall read:
    Cost range based only on chest and other freezer models of similar 
capacity.
    (vi) For room air conditioners covered under appendix E, the 
statement will read as follows (fill in the blanks with the appropriate 
model type, year, energy type, and energy cost figure):
    Your costs will depend on your utility rates and use.
    Cost range based only on models [of similar capacity without 
reverse cycle and with louvered sides; of similar capacity without 
reverse cycle and without louvered sides; with reverse cycle and with 
louvered sides; or with reverse cycle and without louvered sides].
    Estimated annual energy cost is based on a national average 
electricity cost of __cents per kWh and a seasonal use of 8 hours use 
per day over a 3 month period.
    For more information, visit www.ftc.gov/energy.
    (vii) For water heaters covered by Appendices D1, D2, and D3, the 
statement will read as follows (fill in the blanks with the appropriate 
fuel type, year, and energy cost figures):
    Your costs will depend on your utility rates and use.
    Cost range based only on models fueled by [natural gas, oil, 
propane, or electricity] with a [very small, low, medium, or large] 
first hour rating ([fewer than 18 gallons, 18-50.9 gallons, 51-74.9 
gallons, or greater than 75 gallons]).
    Estimated energy cost is based on a national average [electricity, 
natural gas, propane, or oil] cost of [__cents per kWh or $__per therm 
or gallon].
    Estimated yearly energy use: __[kWh or therms].
    ftc.gov/energy.
    (viii) For instantaneous water heaters (Appendix D4), the statement 
will read as follows (fill in the blanks with the appropriate model 
type, the operating cost, the year, and the energy cost figures):
    Your costs will depend on your utility rates and use.
    Cost range based only on models fueled by natural gas with a [very 
small, low, medium, or large] gallons per minute rating ([0 to 1.6, 1.7 
to 2.7, 2.8 to 4.0, or greater than 4.0]).
    Estimated energy cost is based on a national average [natural gas, 
or propane] cost of [__cents per kWh or $__per therm or gallon].
    Estimated yearly energy use: __[kWh or therms].
    ftc.gov/energy.
    (ix) For dishwashers covered by appendices C1 and C2, the statement 
will read as follows (fill in the blanks with the appropriate appliance 
type, the energy cost, the number of loads per week, the year, and the 
energy cost figures):
    Your costs will depend on your utility rates and use.
    Cost range based only on [compact/standard] capacity models.
    Estimated energy cost is based on 4 washloads a week, and a 
national average electricity cost of __cents per kWh and natural gas 
cost of $__per therm.
    ftc.gov/energy.
    (x) For clothes washers covered by appendices F1 and F2, the 
statement will read as follows (fill in the blanks with the appropriate 
appliance type, the energy cost, the number of loads per week, the 
year, and the energy cost figures):
    Your costs will depend on your utility rates and use.
    Cost range based only on [compact/standard] capacity models.
    Estimated energy cost is based on six wash loads a week and a 
national

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average electricity cost of __cents per kWh and natural gas cost of 
$__per therm.
    ftc.gov/energy.
    (xi) For pool heaters covered under appendices J1 and J2, the 
statement will read as follows:
    Efficiency range based only on models fueled by [natural gas or 
oil].
    For more information, visit www.ftc.gov/energy.
* * * * *

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6. Amend Sec.  305.12 by revising paragraphs (f)(2) and (3), adding 
paragraph (f)(14), and revising paragraph (g) to read as follows:


Sec.  305.12   Labeling for central air conditioners, heat pumps, and 
furnaces.

* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (2) Name of manufacturer or private labeler shall, in the case of a 
corporation, be deemed to be satisfied only by the actual corporate 
name, which may be preceded or followed by the name of the particular 
division of the corporation. In the case of an individual, partnership, 
or association, the name under which the business is conducted shall be 
used. Inclusion of the name of the manufacturer or private labeler is 
optional at the discretion of the manufacturer or private labeler.
    (3) The model's basic model number. The label may include multiple 
model numbers on a single label for models as long as the models share 
the same efficiency ratings and capacities and the presentation of such 
information is clear and prominent.
* * * * *
    (14) Manufacturers of models that qualify as both furnaces and 
central air conditioners or heat pumps under DOE requirements may 
combine the disclosures required by this section on one label for 
models that meet all applicable DOE regional efficiency standards.
    (g) Content of central air conditioner labels: Content of labels 
for central air conditioners and heat pumps. (1) Headlines and texts, 
as illustrated in the prototype and sample labels in appendix L to this 
part.
    (2) Name of manufacturer or private labeler shall, in the case of a 
corporation, be deemed to be satisfied only by the actual corporate 
name, which may be preceded or followed by the name of the particular 
division of the corporation. In the case of an individual, partnership, 
or association, the name under which the business is conducted shall be 
used. Inclusion of the name of the manufacturer or private labeler is 
optional at the discretion of the manufacturer or private labeler.
    (3) The model's basic model number. The label may include multiple 
model numbers on a single label for models as long as the models share 
the same efficiency ratings and capacities and the presentation of such 
information is clear and prominent.
    (4) The model's capacity. Inclusion of capacity is optional at the 
discretion of the manufacturer or private labeler for all models except 
split-system labels, which may not disclose capacity.
    (5) The seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) for the cooling 
function of central air conditioners as determined in accordance with 
Sec.  305.5. For the heating function, the heating seasonal performance 
factor (HSPF) shall be calculated for heating Region IV for the 
standardized design heating requirement nearest the capacity measured 
in the High Temperature Test in accordance with Sec.  305.5. In 
addition, as illustrated in the sample labels in appendix L to this 
part, the ratings for any split-system air conditioner condenser 
evaporator coil combinations shall be the minimum rating of all 
condenser-evaporator coil combinations certified to the Department of 
Energy pursuant to 10 CFR part 430. The ratings for any split-system 
heat pump condenser-evaporator coil combinations shall include the low 
and high ratings of all condenser-evaporator coil combinations 
certified to the Department of Energy pursuant to 10 CFR part 430.
    (6)(i) Each cooling-only central air conditioner label shall 
contain a range of comparability consisting of the lowest and highest 
SEER for all cooling-only central air conditioners consistent with 
sample label 7A in appendix L to this part.
    (ii) Each heat pump label, except as noted in paragraph (g)(6)(iii) 
of this section, shall contain two ranges of comparability. The first 
range shall consist of the lowest and highest seasonal energy 
efficiency ratios for the cooling side of all heat pumps consistent 
with sample label 8 in appendix L to this part. The second range shall 
consist of the lowest and highest heating seasonal performance factors 
for the heating side of all heat pumps consistent with sample label 8 
in appendix L to this part.
    (iii) Each heating-only heat pump label shall contain a range of 
comparability consisting of the lowest and highest heating seasonal 
performance factors for all heating-only heat pumps following the 
format of sample label 8 in appendix L to this part.
    (7) Placement of the labeled product on the scale shall be 
proportionate to the lowest and highest efficiency ratings forming the 
scale.
    (8) The following statement shall appear on the label in bold print 
as indicated in the sample labels in appendix L to this part.
    For energy cost info, visit productinfo.energy.gov.
    (9) All labels on split-system condenser units must contain one of 
the following three statements:
    (i) For labels disclosing only the seasonal energy efficiency ratio 
for cooling, the statement should read:
    * Your air conditioner's efficiency rating may be better depending 
on the coil your contractor installs.
    (ii) For labels disclosing both the seasonal energy efficiency 
ratio for cooling and the heating seasonal performance factor for 
heating, the statement should read:
    This system's efficiency ratings depend on the coil your contractor 
installs with this unit. The heating efficiency rating varies slightly 
in different geographic regions. Ask your contractor for details.
    (iii) For labels disclosing only the heating seasonal performance 
factor for heating, the statement should read:
    This system's efficiency rating depends on the coil your contractor 
installs with this unit. The efficiency rating varies slightly in 
different geographic regions. Ask your contractor for details.
    (10) The following statement shall appear at the top of the label 
as illustrated in the sample labels in appendix L of this part:
    Federal law prohibits removal of this label before consumer 
purchase.
    (11) For any single-package air conditioner with a minimum Energy 
Efficiency Ratio (EER) of at least 11.0, any split system central air 
conditioner with a rated cooling capacity of at least 45,000 Btu/h and 
minimum efficiency ratings of at least 14 SEER and 11.7 EER, and any 
split-system central air conditioners with a rated cooling capacity 
less than 45,000 Btu/h and minimum efficiency ratings of at least 14 
SEER and 12.2 EER, the label must contain the following regional 
standards information:
    (i) A statement that reads:
    Notice Federal law allows this unit to be installed in all U.S. 
states and territories.
    (ii) For split systems, a statement that reads:
    Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER): The installed system's minimum EER 
is __.
    (iii) For single-package air conditioners, a statement that reads:
    Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER): This model's EER is [__].

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    (12) For any split system central air conditioner with a rated 
cooling capacity of at least 45,000 Btu/h and minimum efficiency 
ratings of at least 14 SEER but lower than 11.7 EER, and any split-
system central air conditioners with a rated cooling capacity less than 
45,000 Btu/h and minimum efficiency ratings of at least 14 SEER but 
lower than 12.2 EER, the label must contain the following regional 
standards information.
    (i) A statement that reads:
    Notice Federal law allows this unit to be installed only in: AK, 
AL, AR, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IA, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, ME, 
MD, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE., NH, NJ, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, 
SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WV, WI, WY and U.S. territories. 
Federal law prohibits installation of this unit in other states.
    (ii) A map and accompanying text as illustrated in the sample label 
7A in appendix L.
    (iii) A statement that reads:
    Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER): The installed system's minimum EER 
is __.
    (13) For any split system central air conditioner with a minimum 
rated efficiency rating less than 14 SEER, the label must contain the 
following regional standards information:
    (i) A statement that reads:
    Notice Federal law allows this unit to be installed only in: AK, 
CO, CT, ID, IL, IA, IN, KS, MA, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE., NH, NJ, 
NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, SD, UT, VT, WA, WV, WI, WY, and U.S. Territories. 
Federal law prohibits installation of this unit in other states.
    (ii) A map and accompanying text as illustrated in the sample label 
8 in appendix L.
    (iii) A statement that reads:
    Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER): The installed system's minimum EER 
is __.
    (14) For any single-package air conditioner with a minimum EER 
below 11.0, the label must contain the following regional standards 
information consistent with sample label 7A in appendix L to this part:
    (i) A statement that reads:
    Notice Federal law allows this unit to be installed only in: AK, 
AL, AR, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IA, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, ME, 
MD, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE., NH, NJ, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, 
SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WV, WI, WY and U.S. territories. 
Federal law prohibits installation of this unit in other states.
    (ii) A map and accompanying text as illustrated in the sample label 
7A in appendix L.
    (15) No marks or information other than that specified in this part 
shall appear on or directly adjoining this label except that:
    (i) A part or publication number identification may be included on 
this label, as desired by the manufacturer. If a manufacturer elects to 
use a part or publication number, it must appear in the lower right-
hand corner of the label and be set in 6-point type or smaller.
    (ii) The energy use disclosure labels required by the governments 
of Canada or Mexico may appear directly adjoining this label, as 
desired by the manufacturer.
    (iii) The manufacturer may include the ENERGY STAR logo on the 
label for certified products in a location consistent with the sample 
labels in appendix L to this part. The logo must be no larger than 1 
inch by 3 inches in size. Only manufacturers that have signed a 
Memorandum of Understanding with the Department of Energy or the 
Environmental Protection Agency may add the ENERGY STAR logo to labels 
on qualifying covered products; such manufacturers may add the ENERGY 
STAR logo to labels only on those covered products that are 
contemplated by the Memorandum of Understanding.

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7. Revise Sec.  305.13(a) to read as follows:


Sec.  305.13  Labeling for ceiling fans.

    (a) Ceiling fans--(1) Content. Any covered product that is a 
ceiling fan, except for models 84 inches or greater in diameter and 
high-speed small diameter fans as defined in 10 CFR part 430, shall be 
labeled clearly and conspicuously on the package's principal display 
panel with the following information on the label consistent with the 
sample label in appendix L to this part:
    (i) Headlines, including the title ``EnergyGuide,'' and text as 
illustrated in the sample label in appendix L to this part;
    (ii) The product's estimated yearly energy cost based on 6.4 hours 
use per day and 12 cents per kWh;
    (iii) The product's airflow expressed in cubic feet per minute and 
determined pursuant to Sec.  305.5;
    (iv) The product's energy use expressed in watts and determined 
pursuant to Sec.  305.5 as indicated in the sample label in appendix L 
of this part;
    (v) The statement ``Based on 12 cents per kWh and 6.4 hours use per 
day'';
    (vi) The statement ``Your cost depends on rates and use'';
    (vii) The statement ``All estimates based on typical use, excluding 
lights'';
    (viii) The statement ``The higher the airflow, the more air the fan 
will move'';
    (ix) The statement ``Airflow Efficiency: __Cubic Feet Per Minute 
Per Watt'';
    (x) The address ftc.gov/energy;
    (xi) For fans less than 19 inches in diameter, the label shall 
display a cost range of $10 to $50 along with the statement underneath 
the range ``Cost Range of Similar Models (18'' or smaller)'';
    (xii) For fans from 19 or more inches and less than 84 inches in 
diameter, the label shall display a cost range of $3 to $34 along with 
the statement underneath the range ``Cost Range of Similar Models 
(19''-83)''.
    (xiii) Placement of the labeled product on the scale proportionate 
to the lowest and highest estimated annual energy costs as illustrated 
in the Sample Labels in appendix L. When the estimated annual energy 
cost of a given model falls outside the limits of the current range for 
that product, the manufacturer shall place the product at the end of 
the range closest to the model's energy cost.
    (xiv) The ENERGY STAR logo as illustrated on the ceiling fan label 
illustration in Appendix L for qualified products, if desired by the 
manufacturer. Only manufacturers that have signed a Memorandum of 
Understanding with the Department of Energy or the Environmental 
Protection Agency may add the ENERGY STAR logo to labels on qualifying 
covered products; such manufacturers may add the ENERGY STAR logo to 
labels only on those products that are covered by the Memorandum of 
Understanding;
    (2) Label size, color, and text font. The label shall be four 
inches wide and three inches high. The label colors shall be black text 
on a process yellow or other neutral contrasting background. The text 
font shall be Arial or another equivalent font. The label's text size, 
format, content, and the order of the required disclosures shall be 
consistent with the ceiling fan label illustration of appendix L of 
this part.
    (3) Placement. The ceiling fan label shall be printed on or affixed 
to the principal display panel of the product's packaging.
    (4) Additional information. No marks or information other than that 
specified in this part shall appear on this label, except a model name, 
number, or similar identifying information.
    (5) Labeling for ``multi-mount'' fans. For ``multi-mount'' fan 
models that can be installed either extended from the ceiling or flush 
with the ceiling, the label content must reflect the lowest efficiency 
(cubic feet per watt) configuration. Manufacturers may

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provide a second label depicting the efficiency at the other 
configuration.
* * * * *

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8. Revise Sec.  305.14 to read as follows:


Sec.  305.14   Energy information disclosures for heating and cooling 
equipment.

    The following provisions apply to any covered central air 
conditioner, heat pump, or furnace.
    (a) Manufacturer duty to provide labels. For any covered central 
air conditioner, heat pump, or furnace model that a manufacturer 
distributes in commerce, the manufacturer must make a copy of the 
EnergyGuide label available on a publicly accessible Web site in a 
manner that allows catalog sellers and consumers to hyperlink to the 
label or download it for their use. The labels must remain on the Web 
site for six months after the manufacturer ceases the model's 
production.
    (b) Distribution. (1) Manufacturers and private labelers must 
provide to distributors and retailers, including assemblers, 
EnergyGuide labels for covered central air conditioners, heat pumps, 
and furnaces (including boilers) they sell to them. The label may be 
provided in paper or electronic form (including Internet-based access). 
Distributors must give this information to retailers, including 
assemblers, they supply.
    (2) Retailers, including assemblers, who sell covered central air 
conditioners, heat pumps, and furnaces (including boilers) to consumers 
must show the labels for the products they offer to customers and let 
them read the labels before the customers agree to purchase the 
product. For example, the retailer may display labeled units in their 
store or direct consumers to the labels in a binder or computer at a 
counter or service desk.
    (3) Retailers, including installers and assemblers, who negotiate 
or make sales at a place other than their regular places of business, 
including sales over the telephone or through electronic 
communications, must show the labels for the products they offer to 
customers and let them read the labels before the customers agree to 
purchase the product. If the labels are on a Web site, retailers, 
including assemblers, who negotiate or make sales at a place other than 
their regular places of business, may choose to provide customers with 
instructions to access such labels in lieu of showing them a paper 
version of the information. Retailers who choose to use the Internet 
for the required label disclosures must provide customers the 
opportunity to read such information prior to sale of the product.
    (c) Oil furnace labels. If an installer installs an oil furnace 
with an input capacity different from that set by the manufacturer and 
the manufacturer identifies alternative capacities on the label, the 
installer must permanently mark the appropriate box on the EnergyGuide 
label displaying the installed input capacity and the associated AFUE 
as illustrated in Sample Labels in appendix L to this part.

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9. Revise Appendixes A1 through A8 to Part 305 to read as follows:

Appendix A1 to Part 305--Refrigerators With Automatic Defrost

                            Range Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Range of estimated annual
 Manufacturer's rated total refrigerated  operating costs (dollars/year)
          volume in cubic feet           -------------------------------
                                                Low            High
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Less than 10.5..........................             $18             $39
10.5 to 12.4............................              30              34
12.5 to 14.4............................              34              36
14.5 to 16.4............................             (*)             (*)
16.5 to 18.4............................              34              40
18.5 to 20.4............................              40              41
20.5 to 22.4............................              37              48
22.5 to 24.4............................              45              50
24.5 to 26.4............................             (*)             (*)
26.5 to 28.4............................             (*)             (*)
28.5 and over...........................             (*)             (*)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(*) No data.

Appendix A2 to Part 305--Refrigerators and Refrigerator-Freezers With 
Manual Defrost

                            Range Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Range of estimated annual
                                            operating costs  (dollars/
 Manufacturer's rated total refrigerated               year)
          volume in cubic feet           -------------------------------
                                                Low            High
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Less than 10.5..........................             $24             $41
10.5 to 12.4............................             (*)             (*)
12.5 to 14.4............................              30              30
14.5 to 16.4............................             (*)             (*)
16.5 to 18.4............................             (*)             (*)
18.5 to 20.4............................             (*)             (*)
20.5 to 22.4............................             (*)             (*)
22.5 to 24.4............................             (*)             (*)
24.5 to 26.4............................             (*)             (*)

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26.5 to 28.4............................             (*)             (*)
28.5 and over...........................             (*)             (*)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(*) No data.

Appendix A3 to Part 305--Refrigerator-Freezers With Partial Automatic 
Defrost

                            Range Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Range of estimated annual
                                            operating costs  (dollars/
 Manufacturer's rated total refrigerated               year)
          volume in cubic feet           -------------------------------
                                                Low            High
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Less than 10.5..........................             $25             $44
10.5 to 12.4............................             (*)             (*)
12.5 to 14.4............................             (*)             (*)
14.5 to 16.4............................             (*)             (*)
16.5 to 18.4............................             (*)             (*)
18.5 to 20.4............................             (*)             (*)
20.5 to 22.4............................             (*)             (*)
22.5 to 24.4............................             (*)             (*)
24.5 to 26.4............................             (*)             (*)
26.5 to 28.4............................             (*)             (*)
28.5 and over...........................             (*)             (*)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(*) No data.

Appendix A4 to Part 305--Refrigerator-Freezers With Automatic Defrost 
With Top-Mounted Freezer Without Through-the-Door Ice Service

                            Range Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Range of estimated annual
                                            operating costs  (dollars/
 Manufacturer's rated total refrigerated               year)
          volume in cubic feet           -------------------------------
                                                Low            High
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Less than 10.5..........................             $36             $53
10.5 to 12.4............................              37              51
12.5 to 14.4............................              40              55
14.5 to 16.4............................              40              57
16.5 to 18.4............................              43              59
18.5 to 20.4............................              45              62
20.5 to 22.4............................              46              63
22.5 to 24.4............................              56              66
24.5 to 26.4............................             (*)             (*)
26.5 to 28.4............................             (*)             (*)
28.5 and over...........................             (*)             (*)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(*) No data.

Appendix A5 to Part 305--Refrigerator-Freezers With Automatic Defrost 
With Side-Mounted Freezer Without Through-the-Door Ice Service

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                            Range Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Range of estimated annual
                                            operating costs  (dollars/
 Manufacturer's rated total refrigerated               year)
          volume in cubic feet           -------------------------------
                                                Low            High
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Less than 10.5..........................             $25             $70
10.5 to 12.4............................             (*)             (*)
12.5 to 14.4............................             (*)             (*)
14.5 to 16.4............................              37              37
16.5 to 18.4............................             (*)             (*)
18.5 to 20.4............................             (*)             (*)
20.5 to 22.4............................              63              86
22.5 to 24.4............................              67              90
24.5 to 26.4............................              69              93
26.5 to 28.4............................              85              96
28.5 and over...........................              86             101
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(*) No data.

Appendix A6 to Part 305--Refrigerator-Freezers With Automatic Defrost 
With Bottom-Mounted Freezer Without Through-the-Door Ice Service

                            Range Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Range of estimated annual
                                            operating costs  (dollars/
 Manufacturer's rated total refrigerated               year)
          volume in cubic feet           -------------------------------
                                                Low            High
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Less than 10.5..........................             $19             $62
10.5 to 12.4............................              38              63
12.5 to 14.4............................              49              65
14.5 to 16.4............................              52              72
16.5 to 18.4............................              54              73
18.5 to 20.4............................              54              75
20.5 to 22.4............................              58              79
22.5 to 24.4............................              71              83
24.5 to 26.4............................              64              81
26.5 to 28.4............................              77              84
28.5 and over...........................              78              86
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Appendix A7 to Part 305--Refrigerator-Freezers With Automatic Defrost 
With Bottom-Mounted Freezer With Through-the-Door Ice Service

                            Range Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Range of estimated annual
                                            operating costs  (dollars/
 Manufacturer's rated total refrigerated               year)
          volume in cubic feet           -------------------------------
                                                Low            High
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Less than 10.5..........................             (*)             (*)
10.5 to 12.4............................             (*)             (*)
12.5 to 14.4............................             (*)             (*)
14.5 to 16.4............................             (*)             (*)
16.5 to 18.4............................             (*)             (*)
18.5 to 20.4............................             $77             $83
20.5 to 22.4............................              79              87
22.5 to 24.4............................              80              91
24.5 to 26.4............................              76              93
26.5 to 28.4............................              74              95
28.5 and over...........................              78             103
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(*) No data.


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Appendix A8 to Part 305--Refrigerator-Freezers With Automatic Defrost 
With Side-Mounted Freezer With Through-the-Door Ice Service

                            Range Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Range of estimated annual
                                            operating costs  (dollars/
 Manufacturer's rated total refrigerated               year)
          volume in cubic feet           -------------------------------
                                                Low            High
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Less than 10.5..........................             (*)             (*)
10.5 to 12.4............................             (*)             (*)
12.5 to 14.4............................             (*)             (*)
14.5 to 16.4............................             (*)             (*)
16.5 to 18.4............................             (*)             (*)
18.5 to 20.4............................             $78             $78
20.5 to 22.4............................              72              94
22.5 to 24.4............................              81              98
24.5 to 26.4............................              73              99
26.5 to 28.4............................              89             104
28.5 and over...........................              82             107
------------------------------------------------------------------------
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10. Add Appendix A9 to Part 305 to read as follows:

Appendix A9 to Part 305--All Refrigerators and Refrigerator-Freezers

                            Range Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Range of estimated annual
                                            operating costs  (dollars/
 Manufacturer's rated total refrigerated               year)
          volume in cubic feet           -------------------------------
                                                Low            High
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Less than 10.5..........................             $18             $70
10.5 to 12.4............................              30              63
12.5 to 14.4............................              30              65
14.5 to 16.4............................              37              72
16.5 to 18.4............................              34              73
18.5 to 20.4............................              40              83
20.5 to 22.4............................              37              94
22.5 to 24.4............................              45              98
24.5 to 26.4............................              64              99
26.5 to 28.4............................              74             104
28.5 and over...........................              78             107
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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11. Revise Appendixes B1 through B3 to Part 305 to read as follows:

Appendix B1 to Part 305--Upright Freezers With Manual Defrost

                            Range Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Range of estimated annual
                                            operating costs  (dollars/
 Manufacturer's rated total refrigerated               year)
          volume in cubic feet           -------------------------------
                                                Low            High
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Less than 5.5...........................             $26             $36
5.5 to 7.4..............................              37              38
7.5 to 9.4..............................              30              30
9.5 to 11.4.............................              31              31
11.5 to 13.4............................              38              38
13.5 to 15.4............................              40              40
15.5 to 17.4............................              43              43
17.5 to 19.4............................             (*)             (*)
19.5 to 21.4............................              48              48
21.5 to 23.4............................             (*)             (*)
23.5 to 25.4............................             (*)             (*)
25.5 to 27.4............................             (*)             (*)
27.5 to 29.4............................             (*)             (*)

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29.5 and over...........................             (*)             (*)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(*) No data.

Appendix B2 To Part 305--Upright Freezers With Automatic Defrost

                            Range Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Range of estimated annual
 Manufacturer's rated total refrigerated  operating costs (dollars/year)
          volume in cubic feet           -------------------------------
                                                Low            High
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Less than 5.5...........................             $32             $32
5.5 to 7.4..............................             (*)             (*)
7.5 to 9.4..............................              53              59
9.5 to 11.4.............................              59              59
11.5 to 13.4............................              57              67
13.5 to 15.4............................              47              73
15.5 to 17.4............................              52              74
17.5 to 19.4............................              54              71
19.5 to 21.4............................              57              76
21.5 to 23.4............................              81              87
23.5 to 25.4............................             (*)             (*)
25.5 to 27.4............................             (*)             (*)
27.5 to 29.4............................             (*)             (*)
29.5 and over...........................             (*)             (*)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(*) No data.

Appendix B3 To Part 305--Chest Freezers And All Other Freezers

                            Range Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Range of estimated annual
 Manufacturer's rated total refrigerated  operating costs (dollars/year)
          volume in cubic feet           -------------------------------
                                                Low            High
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Less than 5.5...........................             $16             $27
5.5 to 7.4..............................              24              30
7.5 to 9.4..............................              23              31
9.5 to 11.4.............................              25              30
11.5 to 13.4............................             (*)             (*)
13.5 to 15.4............................              35              36
15.5 to 17.4............................              33              37
17.5 to 19.4............................              40              40
19.5 to 21.4............................             (*)             (*)
 21.5 to 23.4...........................              46              46
23.5 to 25.4............................             (*)             (*)
25.5 to 27.4............................             (*)             (*)
27.5 to 29.4............................             (*)             (*)
29.5 and over...........................             (*)             (*)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
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0
12. Appendices D1 through D4 to Part 305 are revised to read as 
follows:

Appendix D1 To Part 305--Water Heaters--Gas

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                                                Range Information
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Capacity (first hour rating in gallons)           Range of estimated annual energy costs (dollars/year)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Natural gas ($/year)              Propane ($/year)
                First hour rating                ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                                        Low            High             Low            High
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
``Very Small''--less than 18....................               *               *               *               *
``Low''--18 to 50.9.............................            $154            $155               *               *
``Medium''--51 to 74.9..........................             177             206             437             560
``High''--over 75...............................             225             297             506             732
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* No data.

Appendix D2 to Part 305--Water Heaters Electric

                            Range Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Capacity (first hour rating in gallons)     Range of estimated annual
-----------------------------------------   energy costs (dollars/year)
                                         -------------------------------
            First hour rating                   Low            High
------------------------------------------------------------------------
``Very Small''--less than 18............               *               *
``Low''--18 to 50.9.....................             $93            $295
``Medium''--51 to 74.9..................             120             423
High''--over 75.........................             191             252
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* No data.

Appendix D3 to Part 305--Water Heaters--Oil

                            Range Information
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Capacity (first hour rating in gallons)     Range of estimated annual
-----------------------------------------   energy costs (dollars/year)
                                         -------------------------------
            First hour rating                   Low            High
------------------------------------------------------------------------
``Very Small''--less than 18............               *               *
``Low''--18 to 50.9.....................               *               *
``Medium''--51 to 74.9..................               *               *
High''--over 75.........................            $649            $730
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* No data.

Appendix D4 to Part 305--Water Heaters--Instantaneous-Gas

                                                Range Information
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Capacity                           Range of estimated annual energy costs (dollars/year)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       Natural gas ($/year)              Propane ($/year)
Capacity (maximum flow rate); gallons per minute ---------------------------------------------------------------
                      (gpm)                             Low            High             Low            High
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
``Very Small''--less than 1.6...................               *               *               *               *
``Low''--1.7 to 2.7.............................               *               *               *               *
``Medium''--2.8 to 3.9..........................            $130            $151            $321            $372
``High''--over 4.0..............................             195             230             485             567
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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13. Appendix D5 is removed.

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14. Revise Appendix H to Part 305 to read as follows:

Appendix H to Part 305--Cooling Performance for Central Air 
Conditioners

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Range of SEER's
  Manufacturer's rated cooling capacity  -------------------------------
               (btu's/hr)                       Low            High
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Single Package Units
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Central Air Conditioners (Cooling Only):              14              20
 All capacities.........................
Heat Pumps (Cooling Function): All                    14            18.1
 capacities.............................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Split System Units
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Central Air Conditioner models allowed                13              26
 only in northern states (listed in
 305.12(g)(13)) (Cooling Only): All
 capacities.............................
Central Air Conditioner models allowed
 in all states (Cooling Only):
    All capacities......................              14              26
    Heat Pumps (Cooling Function): All                14            30.5
     capacities.........................
Small-duct, high-velocity Systems.......              12            12.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                       Space-Constrained Products
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Central Air Conditioners (Cooling Only):              12              14
 All capacities.........................
Heat Pumps (Cooling Function): All                    12              14
 capacities.............................
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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15. Amend Appendix L to Part 305 by revising Prototype Label 1, 
revising Sample Label 1, removing Sample Label 1A, and revising Sample 
Labels 5, 7 and 17 to read as follows:

Appendix L to Part 305--Sample Labels

* * * * *
BILLING CODE 6750-01-P

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    By direction of the Commission.
Donald S. Clark,
Secretary.
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                                               FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION                                 Web sites and in paper catalogs from                  labels, and electric instantaneous water
                                                                                                        which consumers can order products.                   heater labeling.
                                               16 CFR Part 305                                          EnergyGuide labels for most covered
                                                                                                                                                              A. Online Label Database
                                               RIN 3084–AB15                                            products contain three key disclosures:
                                                                                                        Estimated annual energy cost; a                          Background: In the NPRM, the
                                               Energy Labeling Rule                                     product’s energy consumption or energy                Commission sought comments on the
                                                                                                        efficiency rating as determined from                  development of a centralized label
                                               AGENCY:   Federal Trade Commission                       DOE test procedures; and a                            database to provide retailers and
                                               (‘‘FTC’’ or ‘‘Commission’’).                             comparability range displaying the                    consumers with convenient access to
                                               ACTION: Final rule.                                      highest and lowest energy costs or                    energy labels.7 To create such a
                                                                                                        efficiency ratings for all similar models.            comprehensive database, the
                                               SUMMARY:    The Commission issues final                                                                        Commission specifically proposed
                                                                                                        For cost calculations, the Rule specifies
                                               amendments to improve access to                                                                                requiring manufacturers to submit links
                                               energy labels online and improve labels                  national average costs for applicable
                                                                                                        energy sources (e.g., electricity, natural            to their EnergyGuide and Lighting Facts
                                               for refrigerators, ceiling fans, central air                                                                   labels through their routine report to the
                                               conditioners, and water heaters. The                     gas, oil) as calculated by DOE. Under
                                                                                                        the Rule, the Commission periodically                 DOE’s Compliance Certification
                                               Commission is issuing these                                                                                    Management System (CCMS) pursuant
                                               amendments to assist consumers in                        updates comparability range and annual
                                                                                                        energy cost information based on                      to section 305.8.8 The NPRM explained
                                               their purchasing decisions and ensure                                                                          that this proposal would give online
                                               labels are consistent with Department of                 manufacturer data submitted pursuant
                                                                                                                                                              retailers access to digital labels for
                                               Energy requirements.                                     to the Rule’s reporting requirements.3
                                                                                                                                                              advertising or label replacement,
                                               DATES: The amendments to 16 CFR                          II. Final Amendments to the Energy                    obviating the need to obtain labels from
                                               305.3(x), 305.13, and Sample Label 17 of                 Labeling Rule                                         individual manufacturers. The
                                               Appendix L are effective on September                                                                          Commission explained that access to a
                                               17, 2018. All other amendments                              In a November 2, 2015 Notice of                    single comprehensive database
                                               published in this document are effective                 Proposed Rulemaking (‘‘2015 NPRM’’ or                 containing all the covered labels would
                                               on June 12, 2017.                                        ‘‘NPRM’’), the Commission sought                      benefit both consumers and retailers.
                                               ADDRESSES: Relevant portions of the
                                                                                                        comment on several proposed changes                   Retailers could use the data for
                                               proceeding, including this document,                     to the Energy Labeling Rule.4 The                     advertising and replacing missing labels
                                               are available at http://www.ftc.gov.                     Commission received 17 comments in                    for their display models, and consumers
                                                                                                        response.5 Pursuant to the NPRM and                   could use it to easily research
                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                        these comments, this final rule contains              comparative efficiency.9
                                               Hampton Newsome, (202) 326–2889,                         amendments for an online label                           In the NPRM, the Commission
                                               Attorney, Division of Enforcement,                       database (label image reporting), revised             predicted this proposal was unlikely to
                                               Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal                   ceiling fan labels, new refrigerator                  create undue burdens on manufacturers.
                                               Trade Commission, 600 Pennsylvania                       comparability range information, dual-                The current Rule already requires
                                               Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20580.
                                                                                                        mode refrigerator labeling, revised                   manufacturers to post product labels on
                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                               central air conditioner labels, and                   their own sites.10 It also requires
                                               I. Background                                            revised water heater labels.6 In a                    manufacturers of most covered products
                                                                                                        separate notice, the Commission will                  to submit annual reports, although such
                                                 The Commission issued the Energy                       seek comments on issues that involve                  reporting requirements are largely
                                               Labeling Rule (‘‘Rule’’) in 1979,1                       recent DOE regulatory actions or new                  harmonized with DOE’s. The proposed
                                               pursuant to the Energy Policy and                        issues raised by commenters in this                   FTC requirements would allow
                                               Conservation Act of 1975 (EPCA).2 The                    proceeding, including portable air                    manufacturers to submit their label
                                               Rule requires energy labeling for major                  conditioner labeling, plumbing                        links through DOE’s CCMS. Under the
                                               home appliances and other consumer                       disclosures changes, large ceiling fan                proposal, manufacturers would submit
                                               products to help consumers compare                                                                             the label links prior to distributing their
                                               competing models. It also contains                         3 16 CFR 305.10.
                                               labeling requirements for refrigerators,                   4 80 FR 67351 (Nov. 2, 2015).                          7 The Commission also sought comments on this
                                               refrigerator-freezers, freezers,                           5 The comments received in response to the 2015     issue in a June 18, 2014 Supplemental Notice of
                                               dishwashers, water heaters, clothes                      NPRM are here: https://www.ftc.gov/policy/public-     Proposed Rulemaking (SNPRM) (79 FR 34642). As
                                               washers, room air conditioners,                          comments/initiative-601. The comments included:       explained in an earlier final rule, this requirement
                                                                                                        A. O. Smith Corporation (#00008); American            would not apply to private labelers, but
                                               furnaces, central air conditioners, heat                                                                       manufacturers would be allowed to arrange with
                                                                                                        Lighting Association (ALA) (#00013); Association of
                                               pumps, plumbing products, lighting                       Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) (#00016);         third parties, including private labelers, to display
                                               products, ceiling fans, and televisions.                 Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration           the labels and to submit the required links to
                                                  The Rule requires manufacturers to                    Institute (AHRI) (#00015); Amazon (#00017);           CCMS. See 78 FR 2200, 2205 (Jan. 10, 2013).
                                                                                                                                                                 8 See 10 CFR 429.12. The proposed requirement
                                               attach yellow EnergyGuide labels to                      Bradford White Corporation (BWC) (#00010); CSA
                                                                                                        Group (#00007); California Investor Owned Utilities   stems from EPCA’s mandate that manufacturers
                                               many of the covered products and                         (California IOUs) (#00019); Earthjustice (‘‘Joint     ‘‘provide’’ a label, the Commission’s general
                                               prohibits retailers from removing these                  Commenters’’) (#00018); GE Appliances (GEA)           authority to require manufacturers to submit
                                               labels or rendering them illegible. In                   (#00012); Goodman Global, Inc. (#00020);              information, and the Commission’s authority to
                                                                                                        International Association of Plumbing and             specify the manner in which labels are displayed.
                                               addition, it directs sellers, including                                                                        42 U.S.C. 6296(a) and (b); 42 U.S.C. 6294(c)(3).
                                                                                                        Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) (#00022); Lochinvar,
                                               retailers, to post label information on
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                                                                                                        LLC (#00009); NSF International (#00005);                9 In January 2013, the Commission amended

                                                                                                        Plumbing Manufacturers International (PMI)            section 305.6 of the Rule to require manufacturers
                                                 1 44FR 66466 (Nov. 19, 1979).                          (#00006); Rheem Manufacturing Company (#00014);       to make copies of their EnergyGuide and Lighting
                                                 2 42U.S.C. 6294. EPCA also requires the                Tyler Prough (#00003); and Whirlpool Corporation      Facts labels available on a publicly accessible Web
                                               Department of Energy (DOE) to develop test               (#00011).                                             site. See 78 FR 2200, 2205 (Jan. 10, 2013). In doing
                                               procedures that measure how much energy                    6 The Commission also sought comment on a few       so, the Commission aimed to improve the
                                               appliances use, and to determine the representative      of these issues during its review of the Energy       availability of online labels for retailers that sell
                                               average cost a consumer pays for different types of      Labeling Rule. See 77 FR 15298 (Mar. 15, 2012); and   covered products online.
                                               energy.                                                  79 FR 34642 (June 18, 2014).                             10 16 CFR 305.6.




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                                               products in commerce, consistent with                    particularly if manufacturers had to                    retailer that sells covered products,
                                               current labeling requirements. The                       change their certification reports every                explained that the ‘‘database would
                                               Commission also explained that it                        time they change labels on their Web                    allow consumers to easily research the
                                               planned to give industry members                         site.                                                   comparative efficiency of covered
                                               ample time to make any necessary                            In addition to these concerns about                  products’’ and will help increase Rule
                                               changes to their Web sites to facilitate                 the proposal’s burdens, AHAM raised                     compliance and decrease mislabeling.
                                               compliance.                                              two legal objections. First, it questioned              According to Amazon, the proposal
                                                 Comments: The commenters split in                      whether EPCA grants the Commission                      would not impose undue burdens on
                                               their support of the proposed reporting                  authority to determine the content of                   manufacturers because the Rule already
                                               requirements. Appliance and ceiling fan                  DOE’s reports. AHAM noted that the                      directs them to have the labels available
                                               manufacturers objected, asserting it                     Commission streamlined the data
                                                                                                                                                                on a Web site.
                                               would create burdens, questioning its                    reporting requirements in 2013 by
                                               utility, and raising several legal                       permitting manufacturers to file their                     However, these commenters qualified
                                               concerns. Conversely, energy efficiency                  FTC-required annual reports on DOE’s                    their support with several
                                               and consumer groups, retail sellers, and                 CCMS. However, in AHAM’s view, that                     recommendations. First, Amazon urged
                                               heating and cooling equipment                            rulemaking differed from the present                    the Commission to require
                                               manufacturers generally supported the                    proposal because it ‘‘did not merge the                 manufacturers to submit labels ‘‘as a
                                               proposal, while providing a few                          DOE and FTC reporting requirements                      stand-alone image in a standardized
                                               suggestions discussed below.                             themselves.’’ According to AHAM, DOE                    format.’’ It also recommended that the
                                                 Critics argued that the proposal’s                     is the agency with authority to require                 Rule require a UPC (universal product
                                               costs outweigh its benefits. AHAM,                       reporting on CCMS and, thus, DOE must                   code) and label date information.
                                               representing appliance manufacturers,                    effect changes to those reporting                       Second, the Joint Commenters urged the
                                               asserted that the label link submissions                 requirements through its own                            Commission to extend the Rule to cover
                                               would increase manufacturer burdens                      rulemaking. Second, AHAM argued the                     products not presently subject to
                                               while providing little benefit to                        proposal would force manufacturers to                   reporting requirements, such as
                                               consumers and retailers. Similarly,                      violate DOE rules requiring                             specialty consumer lamps and LED
                                               ALA, which represents ceiling fan                        manufacturers to certify that their                     general service lamps. They asserted
                                               manufacturers, added that the proposal                   covered products comply with                            this extension would help consumers
                                               would complicate existing requirements                   applicable energy conservation                          compare products through DOE’s
                                               and pose significant added burdens.                      standards. AHAM explained that, before
                                                                                                                                                                database. The Joint Commenters further
                                               ALA also questioned the need for the                     distributing any basic model in
                                                                                                                                                                suggested that, even if the FTC does not
                                               change, arguing that ceiling fan                         commerce, manufacturers must submit a
                                                                                                        certification report to DOE.13 In                       require label reporting for those
                                               customers are already comfortable with
                                                                                                        determining whether a model has been                    products, it should provide
                                               using existing Web sites to comparison
                                               shop. AHAM, as well as GEA, further                      ‘‘distributed in commerce,’’ DOE                        manufacturers the option to submit such
                                               explained the requirement would create                   considers several factors, including                    information. Finally, the Joint
                                               difficult coordination issues between                    whether the units have appeared in                      Commenters argued that DOE
                                               various manufacture-related teams (e.g.,                 public marketing material (e.g., on Web                 enforcement guidance can easily
                                               engineering, design, Web site, etc.) and                 sites or in catalogs), whether such                     address any potential enforcement
                                               would delay product deployment.11                        marketing material includes energy                      problems. In addition, to avoid any
                                               According to AHAM and Whirlpool,                         efficiency information, and whether the                 conflicts with DOE’s requirements, they
                                               even short delays could cause                            manufacturer has shown the unit at a                    suggested that FTC allow manufacturers
                                               manufacturers to miss deadlines and                      trade show.14 Therefore, to avoid                       to delay activation of the Web site
                                               significantly disrupt business,                          distributing a product in commerce                      address submitted to CCMS for a certain
                                               jeopardizing a manufacturer’s market                     prior to certification, manufacturers                   time period after submittal (e.g., seven
                                               position and causing financial loss. In                  typically do not publicly release energy                days after certification) so that
                                               addition, AHAM argued that the                           labels until a basic model has been                     manufacturers would not need to post
                                               proposal could lead to the premature                     certified to DOE. AHAM warned that                      labels prior to DOE certification.
                                               disclosure of competitive information,                   the FTC proposal could force
                                                                                                                                                                   Other industry commenters offered
                                               such as capacity and energy efficiency,                  manufacturers to violate DOE
                                                                                                                                                                qualified support for the proposal. For
                                               several weeks before such information is                 requirements by forcing them to upload
                                                                                                        their energy labels prior to DOE                        instance, though backing the proposal
                                               normally available to competitors.12
                                                                                                        certification.15                                        generally, AHRI and Goodman
                                               Finally, these commenters indicated
                                               that frequent Web site changes would                        In contrast, many commenters                         recommended the Rule allow
                                               pose additional compliance burdens,                      supported the proposal. The Joint                       manufacturers to submit links to a PDF
                                                                                                        Commenters argued that the benefits of                  download of the labels, in addition to a
                                                  11 Whirlpool explained that the proposal would        a centralized label database greatly                    URL. AHRI already maintains an online
                                               require it to reverse its current process, whereby it    exceed the burden imposed on                            database as part of its own directory,
                                               holds off on creating Web pages for individual                                                                   which generates label PDFs for public
                                               models and uploading labels to its Web site until
                                                                                                        manufacturers. Amazon, an online
                                               after it receives DOE certification. According to                                                                users but not a URL link. According to
                                               Whirlpool, any delay in this process would slow            13 See 10 CFR 429.12(a).                              AHRI, given this current arrangement, a
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                                               certification and disrupt business. Whirlpool also         14 See, e.g., 76 FR 12422, 12426–27 (Mar. 7, 2011).   mandatory URL link requirement would
                                               explained that the proposal would require                EPCA defines ‘‘distribute in commerce’’ as ‘‘to sell    be costly and burdensome. Therefore,
                                               significant coordination with private labelers,          in commerce, to import, to introduce or deliver for
                                               particularly when manufacturers certify models for       introduction into commerce, or to hold for sale or      AHRI recommended the amendments
                                               private labelers.                                        distribution after introduction into commerce.’’ 42     allow manufacturers to submit a link to
                                                  12 AHAM also indicated that, under current            U.S.C. 6291(16).                                        a PDF download to CCMS. AHRI
                                               requirements, DOE requires manufacturers to report         15 Whirlpool added that the proposal could lead

                                               discontinued models for a slightly longer period of      to similar problems with ENERGY STAR program
                                                                                                                                                                explained that this would provide the
                                               time than does the FTC.                                  requirements.                                           same information as a URL, without


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                                               significant additional costs and                         within a reasonable time period.17                    products also covered by DOE’s
                                               maintenance.16                                           Second, the final Rule provides                       reporting requirements, as well as
                                                  Some commenters suggested that the                    manufacturers three options for                       products DOE does not cover (i.e.,
                                               Commission allow manufacturers to                        submitting label information: (1)                     televisions and ceiling fans). In issuing
                                               provide a link to a general Web site                     Through direct URL links to the labels                its own reporting requirements under
                                               containing their labels, instead of                      themselves; (2) through links to a PDF                section 305.8, the FTC has allowed
                                               submitting links to individual labels.                   download; or (3) through a link to a Web              manufacturers to submit data through
                                               Lochinvar, a water heater manufacturer,                  site from which users can obtain labels               DOE’s existing online database to avoid
                                                                                                        by searching through model number. If                 duplication and complication.19 The
                                               argued this would give manufacturers
                                                                                                        manufacturers use the third approach,                 final language clarifies that the
                                               flexibility in generating and maintaining
                                                                                                        the link must take the user directly to               amendments do not ‘‘merge’’ the two
                                               the online EnergyGuide labels.
                                                                                                        the search function on the                            agencies’ reporting requirements.
                                               Although Whirlpool opposed the
                                                                                                        manufacturer’s Web site. These three                  Specifically, the final Rule language
                                               proposal, it suggested the FTC give                      options strike a balance between
                                               manufacturers more flexibility should it                                                                       appears in section 305.8 (‘‘Submission
                                                                                                        ensuring the labels are available from a              of Data’’) rather than section 305.6
                                               finalize the proposed reporting                          central location and giving
                                               requirements. Specifically, it suggested                                                                       (‘‘Duty to provide labels on Web sites’’),
                                                                                                        manufacturers flexibility in managing                 and states that manufacturers may
                                               the Rule allow manufacturers to submit                   their own Web sites.
                                               a link to the manufacturer’s online                                                                            submit the information to DOE via
                                                                                                           Contrary to one suggestion, the final              CCMS in lieu of submitting it to the
                                               public database housing all                              Rule does not grandfather existing
                                               EnergyGuide labels, searchable by                                                                              Commission.
                                                                                                        labels. Because some models remain in
                                               model number. According to Whirlpool,                    production for many years, the                        B. Improved Ceiling Fan Labels
                                               consumers and retailers could then                       requested exemption would
                                               access the label by copying the model                    permanently exclude long-lived models                   Background: In the 2015 NPRM, the
                                               number from the CCMS into the                            from the database. However, to ensure                 Commission proposed revising the
                                               manufacturer’s site. This approach                       manufacturers have ample time to                      ceiling fan label to include estimated
                                               would also provide consumers and                         comply, the final Rule will not become                annual energy cost information as the
                                               retailers access to additional                           effective for one year after publication.             label’s primary disclosure and to
                                               information, such as installation                        Accordingly, manufacturers must begin                 otherwise ensure the label is consistent
                                               instructions, use and care guides, and                   submitting label links for existing                   with other EnergyGuide labels. The
                                               product dimensions. Whirlpool also                       models at the first applicable annual                 current label, which appears on product
                                               recommended that FTC grandfather                         reporting date (see section 305.8)                    boxes and bears the title ‘‘Energy
                                               existing models currently in the CCMS                    following this one-year period.                       Information,’’ discloses airflow (cubic
                                               to avoid the many hours necessary for                       The final amendments do not include                feet per minute), energy use (watts), and
                                               manufacturers to retrieve EnergyGuide                    lighting products in the reporting                    energy efficiency (cubic feet per minute
                                               labels for thousands of models already                   requirements. Current law prohibits                   per watt) at high speed. However, as the
                                               in commerce.                                             DOE from spending funds for the                       Commission previously stated,
                                                                                                        enforcement of DOE efficiency                         consumer research suggests energy cost
                                                  Discussion: The final amendments
                                                                                                        standards related to several types of                 information is the most useful metric
                                               require manufacturers to provide links
                                                                                                        light bulbs, including many currently                 because it ‘‘provides a clear,
                                               to their online labels as part of the
                                                                                                        subject to FTC labeling requirements.18               understandable tool to allow consumers
                                               Rule’s reporting requirements.
                                                                                                        Therefore, to avoid potential DOE issues              to compare the energy performance of
                                               Consistent with the other reporting
                                                                                                        related to this prohibition, the                      different models.’’ 20 The label proposed
                                               provisions, the final amendment allows
                                                                                                        Commission has not included lighting                  in the 2015 NPRM follows the
                                               manufacturers to submit the links to                     products in the new reporting                         EnergyGuide label format, consistent
                                               DOE’s CCMS as part of their normal                       requirement. It may revisit this issue at             with other products displayed in
                                               FTC reporting. The new requirement                       a later date should circumstances                     showrooms, such as refrigerators and
                                               will become effective in one year. After                 warrant.                                              clothes washers.21
                                               that date, manufacturers must begin                         Finally, the commenters questioned
                                               submitting the required label links as                   DOE and FTC authority to collect                         19 Prior to 2013, FTC collected energy data on
                                               part of all new model and annual                         information on DOE’s Web site without                 covered products separate from DOE through paper
                                               reports required under section 305.8.                    a separate DOE rulemaking. The                        and email submissions to the Commission itself.
                                                  The final Rule contains several                       Commission has identified no legal                    This arrangement required manufacturers to submit
                                                                                                                                                              nearly duplicative reports to DOE and FTC.
                                               changes and clarifications to address                    impediment to such an arrangement. As                 However, in 2013 (78 FR 2200), the Commission
                                               commenters’ concerns. First, the                         previously noted, the FTC is issuing the              streamlined and harmonized the reporting
                                               amendments allow manufacturers to                        label image reporting requirements                    requirements by giving manufacturers the option to
                                               submit their links when they certify                     pursuant to its authority under EPCA.                 report FTC-required data through DOE’s CCMS, in
                                                                                                                                                              lieu of the traditional practice of submitting directly
                                               their models to DOE or at the next                       The final Rule does not impose separate               to FTC. The present amendments follow the same
                                               subsequent annual report date. This                      DOE requirements and, therefore, DOE                  approach.
                                               eliminates concerns about posting labels                 need not issue its own rule. In addition,                20 72 FR 49948, 49951, 49953 (Aug. 29, 2007)

                                               prior to DOE certification and will                      these new FTC requirements are                        (appliance labels) (‘‘The FTC’s consumer research
                                                                                                        consistent with existing FTC reporting                clearly indicates that cost information is likely to
                                               ensure that labels are available online
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                                                                                                                                                              assist consumers in making purchasing decisions.
                                                                                                        provisions, which apply both to                       While each of the designs considered has strengths
                                                 16 AHRI also requested that section 305.6, which                                                             and weaknesses, on balance, the Commission
                                               requires manufacturers to maintain labels on a             17 For models no longer in production,              believed that the adoption of a design that presents
                                               publicly accessible Web site ‘‘for six months after      manufacturers may maintain labels online for          cost as the primary disclosure would best serve
                                               production of that model ceases,’’ be revised to         longer than the six-month period identified in the    consumers.’’); see also 75 FR 41696 (July 19, 2010)
                                               clarify that manufacturers may maintain labels           Rule.                                                 (light bulb labels); 76 FR 1038 (Jan. 6, 2011)
                                               online more than six months after production for           18 See Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016,       (television labels).
                                               a particular model ceases.                               Pub. L. 114–113 (Div. D, Title III, Sec. 312).           21 80 FR 67351.




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                                                  In seeking comments on the label                      unforeseen problems. Second, ALA                         models. As a result, labels for these two
                                               change, the Commission noted that DOE                    raised concerns with the label’s color                   groups of fans may not offer accurate
                                               is in the process of changing test                       because some manufacturers do not use                    comparisons to more conventional fans.
                                               procedures and developing new                            color in printing their packages. It                     The Commission will seek comment on
                                               efficiency standards for ceiling fans.22                 warned that a mandatory yellow                           the need for, and content of, fan labels
                                               As part of the test procedure                            background would significantly increase                  for those two product categories in a
                                               proceeding, DOE is revising various                      costs in some cases. To address this                     separate notice.
                                               factors essential to the label, including                concern, ALA recommended the Rule
                                                                                                                                                                 C. Consolidated Refrigerator Ranges
                                               the representative hours of operation, a                 allow a white background when a
                                               representative or average testing speed,                 product package does not contain color.                    Background: Based on comments
                                               and a revised product scope covered by                   Also, given the small sizes of some fan                  suggesting that a substantial number of
                                               the test procedure.23 In the 2015 NPRM,                  packaging, it urged the Commission to                    consumers consider several different
                                               the Commission announced it would                        ensure that the new label is no larger                   configurations when shopping, the 2015
                                               wait for DOE to complete its test                        than the existing label.                                 NPRM proposed requiring disclosure of
                                               procedure changes before finalizing the                     Discussion: The Commission has                        two cost ranges on the refrigerator label:
                                               label. To ensure consistency with the                    revised the ceiling fan label consistent                 One range for the existing applicable
                                               DOE testing requirements, the                            with its proposal. The final label’s                     refrigerator configuration (e.g., side-by-
                                               Commission proposed to adopt final                       content includes new information to                      side door configuration) and the other
                                               DOE use and operating assumptions for                    reflect the content of DOE’s new test                    range covering all refrigerators. The
                                               the amended label, including the hours                   procedure published July 25, 2016.26                     Commission previously explained that
                                               of operation, the representative or                      Such updates include DOE’s new                           providing cost information for all
                                               average speed, and the revised product                   definition of ‘‘ceiling fan,’’ energy                    refrigerators consolidated into a single
                                               coverage.24 The Commission indicated                     information based on the new DOE-                        range would facilitate comparison
                                               it would allow a two-year compliance                     mandated average fan speed, as well as                   shopping and alert consumers to the
                                               period for the new label, once DOE                       the DOE-established hours of operation                   relative energy efficiency of various
                                               issues its final Rule.25                                 per day (6.4). The new label also                        refrigerator types.28 Consistent with the
                                                  Comments: Commenters generally                        contains comparability information                       current Rule, both range groups under
                                               supported the proposal. For example,                     based on DOE data for the products                       the 2015 proposal would include
                                               the Joint Commenters noted that the                      covered by the test procedure.27                         separate ranges organized by capacity.
                                               two-year compliance period was                              In response to some commenter                           The current Rule organizes
                                               consistent with the compliance period                    concerns, the final Rule does not                        refrigerator comparability ranges by
                                               afforded to manufacturers for the                        mandate a yellow background.                             configuration (e.g., models with top-
                                               original ceiling fan label issued in 2007                Specifically, it indicates that the label                mounted freezers), designating eight
                                               and that ceiling fan packaging already                   must be printed on a yellow or other                     separate categories for refrigerators and
                                               allocates space to FTC labels. However,                  neutral contrasting background. This                     three for freezers.29 Five of those
                                               some commenters raised logistical and                    approach, also used for the Lighting                     categories (or styles) apply to automatic-
                                               implementation issues with the                           Facts label, avoids imposing increased                   defrost refrigerator-freezers, which
                                               proposal. First, industry commenters                     compliance costs.                                        populate the bulk of showroom floors:
                                               urged the Commission to coordinate the                      Additionally, the final Rule requires                 Side-by-side door models with and
                                               timing of new labels with DOE efforts to                 manufacturers to begin labeling their                    without through-the-door ice service;
                                               revise the test procedure and set                        packaging with the new label within                      top-mounted freezer models with and
                                               efficiency standards. ALA emphasized                     two years of the final Rule’s publication.               without through-the-door ice service;
                                               that manufacturers will need time to                     Manufacturers may begin using the new                    and bottom-mounted freezer models.30
                                               review the new requirements, develop                     label earlier, as soon as they complete                  The comparability ranges, which
                                               and test products, and prepare new                       testing under the new DOE test                           disclose the energy costs of the most
                                               packaging with the revised labels. It                    procedure.                                               and least efficient model in each
                                               agreed that a two-year compliance                           Finally, the final label does not apply               category, allow consumers to easily
                                                                                                        to large-diameter fans (i.e., fans with                  compare the energy use of similarly
                                               period is reasonable but encouraged the
                                                                                                        diameters of 84 inches or greater) and                   configured units.
                                               Commission to consider delaying
                                                                                                        high-speed small diameter fans, new fan                    In the 2015 NPRM, the Commission
                                               enforcement action for an additional 18                                                                           explained that information submitted in
                                               months to allow for the resolution of                    categories added by DOE’s test
                                                                                                        proceeding. The DOE test procedure                       earlier comments suggested that a
                                                  22 See 79 FR 62522 (Oct. 17, 2014) (proposed test     mandates unique operating assumptions                    substantial number of consumers
                                               procedure); 79 FR 58290 (Sept. 29, 2014) (proposed       (hours per day) for these particular                     consider models with different features
                                               standards).                                                                                                       when shopping.31 However, as
                                                  23 DOE issued a supplemental notice for the test        26 See 81 FR 48620.                                    explained in previous comments, not all
                                               procedure on June 3, 2015 (80 FR 31487).                   27 Specifically, consistent with the current label,    shoppers do so. The proposal addressed
                                                  24 See, e.g., 79 FR 62521.
                                                                                                        the label amendments maintain two basic size             both contingencies by allowing
                                                  25 In its test procedure Notice (79 FR at 62524       categories for labeling purposes. The amendments
                                               (Oct. 17, 2014)), DOE proposed a special testing         adjust these two bins to reflect new size categories       28 79
                                               approach for ‘‘multi-mount’’ fan models under the        established by DOE: (1) Fans less than 19 inches in               FR at 34651.
                                                                                                                                                                   29 The  Rule further divides each model category
                                               Rule’s coverage. Such models can be installed in         diameter; and (2) fans from 19 or more inches and
                                               two configurations: extended from the ceiling or         less than 84 inches in diameter. The Rule does not       into several size classes (e.g., 19.5 to 21.4 cubic
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                                               flush with the ceiling (i.e., a ‘‘hugger’’               create separate comparability categories for niche       feet), each with its own comparability range.
                                                                                                                                                                   30 See 16 CFR part 305, Appendices A and B. The
                                               configuration). DOE proposed to require testing for      product types recognized by DOE such as ‘‘highly-
                                               these models at two separate configurations. Should      decorative,’’ belt-driven, and hugger fans, as such      Rule also has other range categories for less
                                               DOE adopt such an approach, the Commission, in           separate bins do not appear necessary to aid             common models, including those with manual and
                                               its 2015 Notice, proposed that the EnergyGuide           consumers in comparing products. The final               partial defrost, and refrigerator-only models. In
                                               label for these models would reflect the lowest          amendments also contain conforming changes to            addition, the freezer categories include upright
                                               efficiency (cubic feet per watt) configuration, with     the reporting requirements in section 305.8,             models with automatic defrost, upright models with
                                               the option of providing a second label depicting the     removing the term ‘‘at high speed’’ to ensure            manual defrost, and chest freezers.
                                               performance at the other configuration.                  consistency with the new DOE test procedure.               31 80 FR at 67354–5.




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                                               consumers to compare the labeled                         model. These commenters further                       certification reports, and coordinating
                                               product to similar models as well as to                  indicated that the second range                       between OEMs and private labelers.
                                               all other refrigerators. The proposal also               displaying the unit’s energy cost relative               Discussion: The Commission has
                                               maintained the three freezer categories:                 to a broader array of models serves to                amended the refrigerator labels as
                                               Upright manual defrost models                            educate consumers about their potential               proposed and updated the
                                               (Appendix B1), upright automatic                         buying choices, and contributes to a                  comparability ranges. The revised label
                                               defrost models (Appendix B2), and                        more informed decision-making                         will likely help consumers shop among
                                               chest freezers (Appendix B3) because                     process.                                              models by providing two types of
                                               there is no evidence that consumers                        While they supported the overall
                                                                                                                                                              comparative information, allowing
                                               typically shop for models across these                   proposal, the Joint Commenters urged
                                                                                                        the FTC to break the ‘‘All Models’’ range             consumers to compare the labeled
                                               categories.                                                                                                    product to similar models as well as to
                                                  Additionally, the Commission                          into three separate categories:
                                                                                                        Automatic defrost refrigerator-freezers,              all other refrigerators. This hybrid
                                               proposed updated ranges based on new
                                                                                                        manual or partial automatic defrost                   approach reflects the likelihood that,
                                               model data from the DOE database,
                                                                                                        refrigerators and refrigerator-freezers,              while not all shoppers consider
                                               including a new range reflecting
                                                                                                        and refrigerators with automatic defrost              different configurations, a significant
                                               consolidated range data for all
                                                                                                        but no freezer. They noted that                       number do. The final Rule gives
                                               refrigerators. Before issuing final
                                                                                                        consumers do not frequently shop for                  manufacturers nine months to
                                               refrigerator ranges, the Commission
                                               indicated that it would consider                         refrigerator-only models (i.e.,                       implement the revised label. In response
                                               updating the numbers based on the most                   refrigerators with no freezer). In their              to commenter concerns over the black
                                               recent data. It also proposed to amend                   view, some consumers may be                           ink required for the label, the FTC staff
                                               the range tables to cover bottom-                        disappointed to discover some of the                  will update the online label template for
                                               mounted freezers with through-the-door                   high efficiency models reflected on the               refrigerators and clothes washers to
                                               ice, a popular product subcategory                       range have no freezer. According to the               modify the black background to reduce
                                               currently not covered by the various                     commenters, such a result could                       the amount of ink consumed in printing
                                               tables. To accomplish this, the proposed                 undermine consumer trust in                           the labels.33
                                               amendments redesignate Appendix A7,                      EnergyGuide’s comparison ranges for                     The new label should aid consumers
                                               which currently covers an obsolete                       other products.                                       in their shopping decisions. Information
                                               category (top-mounted freezer with                         In contrast, AHAM opposed a                         provided by commenters strongly
                                               through-the-door ice models). In                         consolidated range for the refrigerator               suggests that a substantial number of
                                               addition, the proposal modifies the size                 label. Specifically, AHAM questioned                  consumers consider models with
                                               categories in each table to ensure                       the data supporting such a change. In                 different features when shopping. The
                                               consistency in all the ranges across all                 particular, it argued that a study of                 Commission agrees with AHAM that the
                                               sizes.32                                                 EarthJustice members submitted in                     email survey submitted by the Joint
                                                  Comments: The commenters sharply                      earlier comments surveyed biased                      Commenters does not offer compelling
                                               split on the proposed refrigerator label.                respondents who may better understand                 evidence because it involved a self-
                                               The Joint Commenters and the                             energy consumption than the average                   selected population of respondents.
                                               California IOUs supported the proposal,                  consumer. In addition, AHAM stated                    However, other information in the
                                               while AHAM, representing appliance                       that FTC has not demonstrated that                    record suggests that a significant
                                               manufacturers, opposed it. The                           consumers will understand the                         number of consumers consider different
                                               supporters argued the Commission’s                       proposed label or that the consolidated               model configurations when shopping.
                                               proposal represents a reasonable                         range will assist their purchasing                    For example, according to earlier
                                               compromise between the various                           decisions. However, should FTC decide                 comments, 40% of the visitors to
                                               available options. They explained that,                  to move forward with changes, AHAM                    Consumer Reports’ online refrigerator
                                               while some shoppers are committed to                     expressed a preference for the hybrid                 ratings in 2012 reviewed multiple
                                               models with particular features, others                  approach in the 2015 NPRM that                        refrigerator-freezer configurations.34 In
                                                                                                        includes two groups of ranges organized               addition, AHAM offered data indicating
                                               are more flexible and willing to trade off
                                                                                                        by both model subcategory and the                     that only 46% of side-by-side
                                               those features for reduced utility bills.
                                                                                                        consolidated range. AHAM stated this                  refrigerator-freezer owners and 85% of
                                               The Joint Commenters also asserted the
                                                                                                        approach would preserve the                           top mount refrigerator-freezer owners
                                               two comparison ranges on the proposed
                                                                                                        opportunity for consumers to compare                  replaced their units with the same
                                               label were unlikely to confuse
                                                                                                        products of similar configuration and
                                               consumers. They noted that the
                                                                                                        features. AHAM also suggested that FTC
                                               EnergyGuide labels for heat pumps                                                                                 33 See https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-
                                                                                                        change the term ‘‘All Models’’ to                     center/guidance/energyguide-labels-templates-
                                               already feature two comparability
                                                                                                        indicate that the range depicts ‘‘all                 manufacturers. In addition, manufacturers that do
                                               ranges and have done so for nearly 30
                                                                                                        models of similar capacity’’ to avoid                 not use the FTC-provided templates may alter the
                                               years and that the label ‘‘clearly                       misleading consumers. It also asked the               black ink mix for their printers to reduce potential
                                               indicates what each range bar depicts.’’                 FTC to consider altering the current                  malfunctions.
                                               The California IOUs argued the                           label to reduce the black ink required.
                                                                                                                                                                 34 79 FR at 34651. The Joint Commenters also

                                               proposed label would continue to help                                                                          reasoned that those who examined only one
                                                                                                        According to AHAM, the ink required                   configuration probably considered models with,
                                               customers understand a unit’s energy                     for this label increases drying times and             and without, through-the-door ice dispensers, and
                                               cost relative to similarly configured                    printer jams. Finally, AHAM and                       may have looked at an additional configuration on
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                                               products, particularly since many                        Whirlpool urged the Commission to give                a subsequent visit. In addition, the Joint
                                               customers continue to shop for                                                                                 Commenters pointed to AHAM information
                                                                                                        manufacturers between six months and                  demonstrating that more than half of side-by-side
                                               configurations matching their current                    a year to implement the refrigerator                  refrigerator-freezer owners buy replacement units
                                                                                                        changes to complete the many necessary                with a different configuration. The commenters
                                                 32 The Commission also proposed to eliminate an                                                              contended that this was probably a conservative
                                               obsolete reference to adjusted volume for
                                                                                                        activities for this change, including                 estimate because it does not include owners who
                                               refrigerators and freezers in the Rule’s capacity        designing and contracting for the new                 bought similarly configured replacement units with
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                                               configuration.35 These numbers strongly                  these models from the comparability                      E. Heating and Cooling Equipment Label
                                               suggest that a substantial proportion of                 categories would require additional                      Requirements
                                               consumers, though not all, consider                      explanatory text and clutter the label                      Background: In the 2015 NPRM, the
                                               different configurations. Other indicia of               with only a marginal benefit. Similarly,                 Commission proposed several
                                               consumer shopping habits corroborate                     the revised label does not disclose on                   amendments to the heating and cooling
                                               this conclusion. Specifically, online                    the range itself that the range applies to               equipment label requirements,
                                               refrigerator buying guides routinely                     similarly sized models. Consistent with                  including label changes related to
                                               advise consumers about considering                       past versions of the label, such language                upcoming DOE enforcement
                                               different configurations. The content of                 appears on the lower part of the label.38                requirements for regional standards,
                                               such sites confirm that consumer                         Including additional information about                   labels for rooftop furnace-air
                                               preferences for configuration are not                    ‘‘similarly-sized models’’ would add                     conditioner systems, manufacturer
                                               pre-determined.36 The new label will                     text and crowd the label potentially                     name disclosures, multiple model
                                               help both consumers who consider                         affecting usability.39                                   number disclosures, and a clarification
                                               different configurations, and those who                                                                           to retailer disclosure requirements. The
                                               do not.                                                  D. Dual Mode Refrigerator-Freezers
                                                                                                                                                                 Commission discusses each of these
                                                  The Commission agrees with the Joint                                                                           issues below.
                                               Commenters that the label change is                         The final Rule contains an
                                                                                                        amendment related to dual mode                              Revised Central Air Conditioner
                                               unlikely to confuse consumers. The                                                                                Labels Regarding Regional Standards:
                                               modification represents a relatively                     refrigerator-freezers. In the NPRM, the
                                                                                                        Commission proposed adding a new                         The Commission proposed several
                                               small addition to an existing element of                                                                          changes to the central air conditioner
                                               the label’s content; the primary focus of                provision addressing covered
                                                                                                        refrigerator models that can operate                     label in response to changes in DOE
                                               the label continues to be the cost of                                                                             enforcement requirements regarding
                                               energy measured in dollars. In addition,                 either as a refrigerator or a freezer under
                                                                                                        the DOE rules, depending on user                         regional standards. The current
                                               the new label clearly identifies the two                                                                          EnergyGuide labels for these products
                                               comparability ranges, as noted by the                    settings. In 2014, DOE announced that
                                                                                                        these convertible models must be tested                  provide industry members and
                                               Joint Commenters, and provides                                                                                    consumers with information about
                                               additional information about those                       and certified to meet efficiency
                                                                                                                                                                 regional efficiency standards issued by
                                               ranges in explanatory text. Accordingly,                 standards applicable to both
                                                                                                                                                                 DOE in 2011.42 These DOE requirements
                                               the Commission expects the two ranges                    refrigerators and freezers.40 AHAM
                                                                                                                                                                 impose regional efficiency standards for
                                               will help improve consumer                               sought clarification on labeling these
                                                                                                                                                                 split-system air conditioners and single-
                                               understanding of the trade-offs involved                 products, suggesting that, consistent
                                                                                                                                                                 package air conditioners. For all other
                                               choosing a refrigerator. Although the                    with manufacturers’ labeling practices,
                                                                                                                                                                 covered heating and cooling equipment
                                               Commission recognizes AHAM’s                             convertible products be labeled with the                 (e.g., furnaces and boilers), the updated
                                               concern about consumer understanding                     most energy intensive configuration. In                  standards remain nationally uniform.
                                               of the label, commenters did not                         the 2015 NPRM, the Commission agreed                     Since publication of the regional
                                               provide evidence of confusion or of a                    with this approach because it ensured                    standards related-labels in 2013, the
                                               more effective means of presenting this                  that labels for these products do not                    Commission has issued several notices
                                               information. Nevertheless, to minimize                   underestimate a product’s energy cost.                   updating ranges and labels to reflect a
                                               potential concerns, the staff plans to                   Therefore, the proposed Rule stated that                 court-approved settlement that vacated
                                               prepare educational material about the                   these products should be labeled with                    DOE’s regional standards for furnaces.43
                                               label change.                                            the most energy intensive                                   During the fall of 2014, DOE
                                                  The final Rule does not exclude                       configuration.41 In response to the 2015                 conducted a negotiated rulemaking to
                                               certain refrigerators (i.e., refrigerator-               NPRM, AHAM supported the                                 establish enforcement rules for current
                                               freezer models without automatic                         Commission’s proposal, and no other                      regional standards applicable to central
                                               defrost and refrigerator-only models                     commenters addressed the issue.                          air conditioners.44 The current
                                               covered by Appendices A1 through A3)                     Accordingly, the final Rule includes the                 standards set a minimum 14.0 Seasonal
                                               from the ‘‘All Models’’ range, as                        proposed amendments for the dual                         Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) for the
                                               suggested by some commenters. The                        mode refrigerator-freezers.                              southern and southwestern regions, a
                                               new range tables, which have been                                                                                 13.0 SEER for all other areas, and
                                               updated in the final rule based on more                  from Appendix A1 through A3 at the higher                separate Energy Efficiency Rating (EER)
                                               recent DOE data, do not reveal large                     capacity categories. In addition, for those seven size   levels for the southwest region. For a
                                               differences between these models and                     categories that do contain models from A1, A2, and
                                                                                                                                                                 particular condenser model, efficiency
                                               the more common automatic defrost                        A3, the estimated annual energy cost difference
                                                                                                        between the highest efficiency models in A1–A3           ratings vary (e.g., 13.0 to 14.2 SEER)
                                               models covered by Appendices A4                          and those in A4–A8 is about $7 on average.               depending on the condenser-coil
                                               through A7.37 In addition, excluding                        38 In the past, the range has simply stated ‘‘Cost
                                                                                                                                                                 combination installed in the consumer’s
                                                                                                        Range of Similar Models.’’
                                                 35 AHAM comments (July 16, 2012) (#560957–                39 Finally, GEA requested that the FTC update the
                                                                                                                                                                 home. Because such variability
                                               00023).                                                  capacity disclosure on the sample refrigerator label     complicates efforts to enforce the
                                                 36 See, e.g., CNET (http://www.cnet.com/topics/        so that it conveys capacity to the nearest tenth,
                                               refrigerators/buying-guide), Consumer Reports            consistent with the Rule at section 305.7. GEA also        42 78 FR 8362 (Feb. 6, 2013).
                                               (http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine-            request a clarification that the product attributes        43 See  79 FR 46985 (Aug. 12, 2014); 79 FR 52549
                                               archive/2011/july/appliances/refrigerators/types/        (e.g., bottom-mount freezer) included on labels          (Sept. 4, 2014); 79 FR 77868 (Dec. 29, 2014). On
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                                               index.htm), Consumersearch (http://                      match those described in the Rule at Appendix L.         April 24, 2014, the Court of Appeals for the D.C.
                                               www.consumersearch.com/refrigerators/how-to-             According to GEA, some manufacturers place               Circuit approved a settlement in the DOE litigation,
                                               buy-a-refrigerator); and Good Housekeeping (http://      additional product descriptors on their labels not       which vacates and remands DOE’s regional
                                               www.goodhousekeeping.com/appliances/                     identified in the Rule. The amendments address           standards for non-weatherized natural gas and
                                               refrigerator-reviews/a18621/refrigerator-buyers-         these two issues.                                        mobile home furnaces and sets a two-year timetable
                                               guide/).                                                    40 79 FR 22320 (Apr. 21, 2014). The amendments        for DOE to propose new standards. American Public
                                                 37 The DOE data indicate that models from              also contain a minor correction to the metric            Gas Ass’n v. DOE, No. 11–1485 (D.C. Cir. filed Dec.
                                               Appendices A1, A2, and A3 are available in seven         conversions for label sizes in section 305.11(a).        23, 2011) (DE.#1433580, May 1, 2013).
                                               of the eleven size categories. There are few models         41 80 FR at 67356.                                      44 See, e.g., 79 FR 45731 (Aug. 6, 2014).




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                                               regional standards, the consensus                        installers to compare specific system                  Rule’s current requirements for labels
                                               recommendation from the negotiated                       ratings against the DOE standards.                     on refrigerators, clothes washers, and
                                               rulemaking advised DOE to determine                         In addition, consistent with the                    other appliances (section 305.11)
                                               regional compliance based on the                         approach recommended by the DOE                        continue to give manufacturers or
                                               condenser’s lowest certified rating                      working group, the proposed label                      private labelers the option to put their
                                               alone, not on the system rating (i.e., the               disclosed only the efficiency rating for               names on labels. To ensure the heating
                                               specific condenser-coil combination)                     lowest rated coil-condenser                            and cooling labels are consistent with
                                               installed in a consumer’s home.45 For                    combination (e.g., 14.4 SEER) in lieu of               other EnergyGuide labels, the
                                               instance, if a condenser’s efficiency                    the current label’s approach, which                    Commission proposed to restore the
                                               rating ranges from 13.0 to 14.2 SEER                     depicts a ‘‘mini-range’’ of the high and               option of including the manufacturer or
                                               (depending on the coil ultimately                        low values associated with the labeled                 private labeler name on the label. The
                                               matched with it), the rating will be 13.0                model’s various certified condenser-coil               Commission stated that making the
                                               SEER for regional standards compliance,                  combinations (e.g., 13.9–15.0 SEER).                   manufacturer’s name optional should
                                               regardless of the coil with which it is                  The range of ratings on the current label              not negatively impact consumers. For
                                               ultimately installed. This recommended                   alerts installers and consumers that a                 instance, consumers do not need a
                                               approach to DOE’s enforcement would                      model’s compliance with regional                       manufacturer or private labeler name to
                                               require revising the EnergyGuide label                   standards could vary depending on the                  use the DOE database, including the
                                               for central air conditioners because the                 installed coil-condenser combination.                  cost calculator, because the model
                                               current label advises installers to ensure               However, given the enforcement                         number is adequate for that purpose. In
                                                                                                        approach developed during DOE’s                        addition, because the labels are
                                               the rating for the system they install in
                                                                                                        negotiated rulemaking, such                            generally affixed to the products
                                               a consumer’s home meets the DOE
                                                                                                        information is no longer necessary. A                  themselves or appear on Web sites
                                               regional standards.
                                                                                                        single, minimum efficiency rating will                 describing the product, consumers are
                                                  To conform the FTC label to this                      provide a simpler, more direct way to                  likely to already know the identity of
                                               proposed DOE enforcement framework,                      communicate the model’s performance.                   the equipment’s manufacturer or private
                                               the Commission proposed new labels                       If a system, as actually installed, has a              labeler.
                                               for split-system central air conditioners                higher efficiency rating than the                         Model Numbers: The Commission
                                               that simply identify the states in which                 minimum rating displayed on the label,                 also proposed clarifying in sections
                                               the labeled model may be installed.46                    that installer may communicate that fact               305.12(f)(3) and (g)(3) that
                                               Specifically, the FTC proposed three                     to consumers.                                          manufacturers or private labelers may
                                               types of labels for split systems. First,                   Rooftop Systems: The Commission                     print multiple model numbers on a
                                               labels for models that may be installed                  also proposed amending section 305.12                  single label as long as the models share
                                               anywhere (i.e., those that meet all                      to allow a single label for packaged                   the same efficiency ratings and
                                               applicable SEER and EER thresholds)                      rooftop systems, a relatively new                      capacities. In the original 1979
                                               would contain the statement: ‘‘Notice:                   product consisting of a combination gas                rulemaking notice, the Commission
                                               Federal law allows this unit to be                       furnace and air conditioner (or heat                   explained that manufacturers and
                                               installed in all U.S. states and                         pump). The proposed label would                        private labelers could do so; however,
                                               territories.’’ Second, labels for models                 reflect the ratings for furnace and air                associated language did not appear in
                                               that do not meet the 14.0 SEER                           conditioner (or heat pump)                             the Rule itself.48 By ensuring that all
                                               threshold for southern states and                        combinations as long as the unit meets                 model numbers listed in a single label
                                               southwestern states would contain a                      all applicable air conditioner regional                share the same capacity, as well as
                                               map identifying the states in which the                  standards. For models that do not meet                 efficiency rating, the proposed
                                               unit may be legally installed. For                       these standards, manufacturers would                   clarification would ensure all model
                                               instance, a model with a minimum rated                   have to use two labels because a single                numbers listed on a single label generate
                                               efficiency of 13.8 SEER would contain                    label would not have space to                          the same cost calculations when entered
                                               a map indicating that that model can be                  accommodate all necessary disclosures                  into the DOE online database.
                                               legally installed only in northern states                (e.g., the annual fuel utilization                        Updating Retailer Disclosure
                                               along with a statement that ‘‘Federal law                efficiency (AFUE), SEER, and regional                  Requirements (§ 305.14): The
                                               prohibits installation of this unit in                   standards map).                                        Commission also announced that it
                                               other states.’’ Finally, labels for a model                 Manufacturer Name: In the NPRM,                     would revise the effective date for
                                               with a minimum 14.0 SEER rating that                     the Commission sought comments on                      section 305.14’s disclosure requirements
                                               does not meet EER minimum ratings for                    the label’s disclosure of the                          relating to efficiency information that
                                               the southwest region would contain a                     manufacturer (or private labeler) name.                furnace and air conditioner installers
                                               map indicating that it can be legally                    In 2013, the FTC amended the heating                   must provide to customers.49 In 2013,
                                               installed only in northern and southern                  and cooling equipment labels to require                the Commission tied the effective date
                                               states (excluding southwestern states),                  the manufacturer or private labeler’s
                                               as well as a statement that installation                 name. This change occurred as part of                    48 See 44 FR at 66470 (‘‘a manufacturer or private

                                                                                                        the larger effort to create new labels                 labeler may include multiple model numbers on the
                                               elsewhere is prohibited. These new                                                                              label if the models have the same capacity and
                                               label disclosures would simplify                         consistent with new DOE regional                       consume the same amount of energy’’).
                                               compliance by eliminating the need for                   efficiency standards.47 However, the                     49 In 2013, as part of the regional standards label

                                                                                                                                                               rulemaking (78 FR 8362), the Commission updated
                                                                                                          47 See 78 FR 8362 (Feb. 6, 2013). Though the         disclosure requirements in section 305.14 for
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                                                 45 See  ‘‘2014–10–24 Presentation Hand Out:            proposed Rule language in 2012 contained this          manufacturers and retailers, including installers.
                                               Regional Standards Enforcement Working Group,            change (77 FR 33337 (June 6, 2012)), the Notice did    The 2013 changes required sellers to ensure that
                                               Enforcement Plan,’’ Oct. 24, 2014, Energy Efficiency     not discuss this issue. In issuing the original        consumers have pre-purchase access to the
                                               and Renewable Energy Office, Department of               labeling rule in the 1970’s, the Commission noted      EnergyGuide labels for heating and cooling
                                               Energy, http://www.regulations.gov/                      that the manufacturer and private labeler name was     equipment. Previously, the Rule required sellers to
                                               #!documentDetail;D=EERE-2011-BT-CE-0077-0070.            optional on EnergyGuide labels to ‘‘minimize the       disclose a list of information contained on the
                                                 46 Such an approach is consistent with the current     printing burden on manufacturers who produce           labels. The updated Rule simplified the disclosure
                                               regional standards labels for single package units.      covered products for private labelers. . . .’’ 44 FR   by requiring retailers to provide access to the labels
                                               See, e.g., 78 FR at 8384 (sample label).                 66466, 66470, 66479 (November 19, 1979).               themselves.



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                                               for the new provision to the compliance                  information is helpful because it clearly              flexibility in whether to place their
                                               date for DOE regional furnace standards.                 displays comparable efficiencies and its               name on the label. Industry members
                                               However, because those DOE standards                     removal would unnecessarily burden                     supported this proposal. The Joint
                                               were subsequently vacated,50 the                         manufacturers.                                         Commenters, however, argued the Rule
                                               Commission must set a new effective                         The California IOUs noted that the                  should require the label to bear the
                                               date. Accordingly, the Commission                        ASRAC working group, which included                    manufacturer name. In their view, the
                                               proposed to update that provision to                     industry representation, advised DOE to                name aids consumers in their purchases
                                               clarify that the 2013 amendment now                      determine the ‘‘regional compliance                    because many do not see the heating
                                               applies.                                                 based on the condenser’s lowest                        and cooling equipment (and thus the
                                                  Comments: Regional Standards                          certified rating alone, not on the system              unit’s nameplate) until it is installed in
                                               Information: The commenters generally                    rating as installed in the home.’’ Thus,               their home. In addition, they argued
                                               supported the proposed revisions to the                  according to the California IOUs, the                  that, though many retailers, installers,
                                               central air conditioner labels. AHRI                     working group consensus was to                         and assemblers deal exclusively with a
                                               explained that the state-specific                        disclose ‘‘only the efficiency rating for              single manufacturer or private labeler,
                                               information on the bottom of the                         the lowest rated coil-condenser                        that is not always the case.
                                               proposed label is needed to clarify                      combination’’ and eliminate the current                   Second, the commenters, such as
                                               where a specific model may be sold.                      model-specific range.52                                AHRI, generally supported the proposal
                                               The Joint Commenters and the                                Some commenters also suggested                      to allow central air conditioner
                                               California IOUs emphasized that the                      changing the label’s comparability range               manufacturers to print multiple model
                                               label provides an important regional                     for similar models on the market. AHRI,                numbers on a single label as long as the
                                               standards compliance tool. They also                     for example, requested that, for split                 models share the same efficiency ratings
                                               explained that the proposed changes                      system units covered by the range table                and capacities. However, the Joint
                                               accurately reflect the consensus                         in Appendix H, the low end of the range                Commenters urged the FTC to consider
                                               recommendations of the DOE working                       should be 13 SEER on labels for models                 establishing a maximum limit, either on
                                               group (Appliance Standards and                           allowed in northern states only, and 14                the number of different model numbers
                                               Rulemaking Federal Advisory                              SEER for the two other label types                     or the amount of space consumed by
                                               Committee (ASRAC)) convened to                           described in the proposal. The current                 such numbers, to ensure the label’s
                                               negotiate compliance and enforcement                     table has a low SEER of 13 for all units.              legibility.
                                               implementation for those standards.51                    By removing the 13 SEER from the                          Third, commenters (e.g., Goodman
                                               However, in addition to generally                        range’s lower end for products sold in                 and AHRI) supported the proposal to
                                               supporting the proposed label, the                       southern states, the recommended                       allow a single label on rooftop units to
                                               commenters raised several specific                       change would eliminate confusion                       reflect energy usage for furnace and ACs
                                                                                                        regarding the regional standards.                      or HPs for single-packaged air
                                               issues related to the proposal, including
                                                                                                           Finally, the commenters addressed                   conditioners less than 65,000 Btu/h
                                               concerns about the SEER ratings for
                                                                                                        the timing of the labeling changes for                 with gas heat. No commenters opposed
                                               models, comparability ranges for the                     central air conditioners. Goodman urged
                                               label, and the timing of the revised                                                                            the proposal.
                                                                                                        the Commission to give manufacturers                      Finally, no commenters opposed the
                                               label. We discuss these comments                         the maximum lead time possible to
                                               below.                                                                                                          proposal to clarify the retailer disclosure
                                                                                                        make the proposed changes. In its view,                provisions in § 305.14.
                                                  While the commenters generally                        a longer lead time will allow industry to                 Discussion: Regional Standards Label
                                               supported the proposal, they disagreed                   make the necessary changes while                       for Central Air Conditioners. The
                                               on how the label should present a                        simultaneously conducting product                      Commission issues the final labels as
                                               model’s specific SEER rating. Industry                   redesigns to meet many new federal                     proposed, including the three proposed
                                               members opposed the proposal to                          energy conservation standards.                         label categories related to regional
                                               eliminate the model-specific SEER and                    Specifically, Goodman asked for six                    standards, but without the ‘‘mini-range’’
                                               EER ranges (‘‘mini-ranges’’) for split-                  months and the issuance of a pre-                      for split-system units.53 In addition, as
                                               system air conditioners. For example,                    publication final rule to allow                        suggested by AHRI, the final central air
                                               Goodman explained that this current                      manufacturers to make the necessary                    conditioner label has a different SEER
                                               information, which the Commission                        changes.                                               range for products that qualify for
                                               only recently added to the label, is                        Roof-Top Systems, Manufacturer                      different regions. Specifically, for
                                               essential to fully inform consumers                      Names on Labels, Model Numbers, and                    products that can be sold only in
                                               about the range of available efficiencies.               Retailer Disclosures: The commenters                   northern states, the low end of the range
                                               In Goodman and AHRI’s view, the                          also addressed the Commission’s                        is 13 SEER. For other products, the low
                                               proposed single rating approach, which                   proposals related to manufacturer                      end is 14 SEER. This change will
                                               depicts the lowest efficiency rating of all              names on the labels, model numbers,                    minimize confusion by eliminating
                                               certified coil-condenser combinations                    combined roof-top systems, and retailer                comparative information related to
                                               for the unit, would mislead some                         disclosures.                                           models that may not be available for
                                               consumers who purchase systems with                         First, the commenters disagreed on                  sale in certain regions due to the DOE
                                               much higher ratings. AHRI further                        the proposal to give manufacturers                     standards. The Rule requires
                                               contended that the model-specific range
                                                                                                                                                               manufacturers to begin using the revised
                                                                                                           52 The Joint Commenters recommended that
                                                 50 See  77 FR at 77868. American Public Gas Ass’n
                                                                                                                                                               label nine months after the Commission
                                                                                                        outdoor units be marked with a ‘‘ruggedized label’’
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                                               v. DOE, No. 11–1485 (D.C. Cir. filed Dec. 23, 2011)      on or near the nameplate, indicating in what           publishes the amendments.
                                               (DE.#1433580, May 1, 2013); (DE.# 1489805, Apr.          regions of the country, if any, installation of the       Consistent with the proposal and
                                               24, 2014).                                               unit is prohibited. The Joint Commenters argued        contrary to AHRI’s recommendation, the
                                                  51 In addition, the California IOUs urged the FTC     this approach, agreed upon by the DOE working          final label includes the lowest SEER
                                               to continue to include the EER rating, along with        group, would aid in detecting non-compliant units.
                                               SEER, on the label for central air conditioners          Because not all manufacturers certify their products   rating associated with the labeled model
                                               because, in their view, EER is a more beneficial         through AHRI, the Joint Commenters asserted that
                                               annual energy use metric for consumers, especially       a separate FTC requirement would ensure a level          53 DOE issued final enforcement rules for regional

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                                               but not the model-specific range of                      likelihood that labels will become                      storage volume) and not first hour
                                               ratings. As noted by some commenters,                    crowded with model numbers, the final                   rating, the Notice asked commenters
                                               this simplified disclosure is consistent                 Rule advises that numbers must be clear                 whether the Rule should group the
                                               with the ASRAC discussions and                           and prominent. The Rule has allowed                     ranges by tank size, and then further by
                                               recommendations. In addition, in                         multiple model numbers on appliance                     first hour rating, placing the four DOE
                                               initially issuing labels related to                      labels for decades with no apparent                     water usage bins within such tank size
                                               regional standards several years ago, the                problem.55 Should the inclusion of                      categories. In addition, the Commission
                                               Commission included the installed                        multiple model numbers on labels                        proposed to use the term ‘‘hourly hot
                                               range for individual systems to help                     become an issue, the Commission will                    water output’’ instead of the more
                                               installers and consumers determine                       consider more prescriptive requirements                 technical term ‘‘first hour rating.’’ The
                                               whether an installed system met                          in the future.56                                        proposal also contains text explaining
                                               applicable regional standards. The                          Finally, the Commission has updated                  the term ‘‘hourly hot water output.’’
                                               Commission predicated the disclosure                     the retailer disclosure provisions in                   Under the proposal, the label would
                                               on the assumption that the regional                      § 305.14 to clarify that the 2013                       continue to display annual energy cost
                                               standards would apply to the system’s                    amendments now apply.57                                 as the primary disclosure, with energy
                                               installed efficiency rating. However,                    F. Water Heater Labels                                  use appearing in the label’s secondary
                                               that assumption no longer applies                                                                                information. The Commission did not
                                               because DOE plans to enforce the                            Background: In the 2015 NPRM, the                    propose to add an energy efficiency
                                               regional standards based on the lowest                   Commission sought comment on                            rating (i.e., energy factor) to the label.
                                               rated efficiency rating, rather than the                 modifications to water heater labels in                    Additionally, the Commission
                                               rating of the systems as installed.                      response to a new DOE test procedure                    announced plans to update the
                                               Accordingly, the ‘‘mini-range’’ on the                   (79 FR 40542 (July 11, 2014)).58 Among                  comparability range for water heaters to
                                               current label is no longer necessary. The                other things, the new DOE test creates                  reflect the new test procedure results
                                               single number will make it easier for                    four categories or ‘‘bins,’’ which group                and significant efficiency increases
                                               installers to determine regional                         models by their ‘‘first hour rating,’’                  driven by the new DOE standards.59 As
                                               compliance.54 Also, with the single                      DOE’s standard measure of hot water                     a result of the new DOE standards, most,
                                               number, there is no risk that the label                  output for these products. The first hour               if not all, electric water heaters will
                                               will mislead consumers into believing                    rating, which appears on current                        include heat pump technology. The
                                               their installed system’s efficiency is                   EnergyGuide labels, displays the                        Commission, therefore, proposed
                                               higher than it actually is. Finally,                     number of gallons of hot water the                      revising the existing water heater
                                               installers will have a clear incentive to                heater can supply in the first hour. The                categories to eliminate the separate
                                               inform consumers about higher                            four new DOE first hour rating bins are:                category for heat pump water heaters,
                                               efficiency combinations.                                 Very small (first hour rating less than 18              and combining such models into a
                                                  Roof-Top Systems, Manufacturer                        gallons), low (first hour rating between                general category for all electric water
                                               Names on Labels, Model Numbers, and                      18 and 51 gallons), medium (first hour                  heaters. The Commissioned expected
                                               Updates to Retailer Disclosures: Finally,                rating between 51 and 75 gallons), and                  this change would simplify the tables
                                               the final amendments contain                             high (first hour rating greater than 75                 and help consumers compare all electric
                                               provisions related to combined roof-top                  gallons). In contrast, the Rule currently               water heaters.60
                                               systems, manufacturer names on the                       groups water heater ranges by the first                    Comments: In general, the
                                               labels, model numbers, and retailer                      hour rating in roughly five-gallon                      commenters agreed that the FTC should
                                               disclosures.                                             increments (e.g., 25–29, 30–34, 35–39                   amend the water heater label based on
                                                  First, the final amendments allow a                   gallons, etc.). The new test procedure                  significant changes to the DOE test
                                               single label to reflect energy usage for                 also establishes a new energy efficiency                procedure. Despite their general support
                                               ‘‘rooftop systems’’ (i.e., furnace and ACs               metric (uniform energy factor or                        for changing the label, industry
                                               or HPs for single-packaged air                           ‘‘UEF’’).                                               members, as discussed in detail below,
                                               conditioners less than 65,000 Btu/h                         In anticipation of these changes, the                raised several concerns with the
                                               with gas heat) to reduce the burden and                  Commission proposed amendments to                       proposed label, including the ‘‘first hour
                                               clutter associated with using two                        the water heater label ranges to provide                rating’’ terminology, annual energy use
                                               separate labels for these products.                      both: (1) Tank capacity information and                 and energy efficiency disclosures, tank
                                                  Second, the amendments allow                          (2) first hour rating information                       size disclosures, the comparability
                                               manufacturers to include their name on                   consistent with the four new DOE                        categories, energy factor information,
                                               the label at their discretion, which is, as              categories. Because water heaters are                   and timing of revised labels. In urging
                                               discussed above, consistent with labels                  commonly marketed by tank size (i.e.,                   FTC to consider these various issues,
                                               for most other covered products. For the                                                                         industry members asked that the FTC
                                               reasons detailed in the proposed Rule,                     55 See  44 FR 66466 (Nov. 19, 1979).                  reconsider the sample labels AHRI
                                               these products are routinely sold                          56 Contrary  to commenter suggestions, the final
                                                                                                                                                                submitted with its previous comments.
                                               through contractors in consumers’                        Rule does not include a requirement for an all-
                                                                                                        weather disclosure on the nameplate. Without            In their view, these labels provide clear,
                                               homes. Therefore, the absence of the                     additional information and comment, the                 concise consumer information while not
                                               manufacturer’s name on the label                         Commission lacks sufficient information to do so.       adversely affecting competition among
                                               should not confuse consumers.                            It may consider such requirements at a later date.
                                                                                                                                                                water heater manufacturers.
                                                  Third, the final Rule allows multiple                    57 78 FR 8362.
                                                                                                                                                                Specifically, AHRI asserted that its
                                               model numbers to appear on labels for                       58 DOE also published a proposed rule in April
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                                               models that share the same capacity and                  2015 related to a ‘‘conversion factor’’ for use under
                                                                                                                                                                  59 Given the absence of model energy data from
                                                                                                        the new test procedure (80 FR 20116 (April 14,
                                               efficiency ratings. To reduce the                        2015)). In that Notice, DOE proposed to continue to     the new test procedure, the proposed amendatory
                                                                                                        allow manufacturers to determine costs under            language did not include proposed tables for
                                                 54 The 2015 NPRM did not discuss conforming            existing testing requirements and thus create ‘‘a       revised cost ranges.
                                               changes to the heat pump labels. Since these             transition period for FTC to pursue a rulemaking to       60 The Commission also proposed to update the

                                               products are not subject to DOE’s regional               determine whether changes are needed to the water       definition of ‘‘water heater’’ so that it is consistent
                                               standards, the final amendments do not change            heater EnergyGuide label due to changes in the          with clarifying changes to that term recently
                                               those labels.                                            water heater test procedure.’’ 80 FR at 20138.          proposed by DOE. 79 FR 40541 (July 11, 2014).



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                                               suggested labels clearly identify the new                most consumers do not find that                            Comparability Categories and Tank
                                               DOE size bins and inform consumers                       information useful.64 AHRI explained                    Size: Similarly, industry commenters
                                               that the labels’ comparative information                 that annual energy cost and therms are                  (including A.O. Smith, AHRI, and BWC)
                                               applies only to water heaters within the                 proportional and that users who need                    argued the label should not divide
                                               same bin.61 Finally, in addition to                      such information can easily calculate                   comparability categories by storage
                                               concerns regarding the proposed label                    ‘‘annual therms’’ from the annual energy                vessel capacity. Rheem explained that
                                               designs, the commenters raised issues                    cost. These commenters suggested that                   first hour rating, which is a function of
                                               about labels for electric instantaneous                  other disclosures would be more useful,                 both volume and output, better
                                               models and grid-enabled water heaters.                   though they did not provide examples.                   describes the amount of hot water
                                                  First hour rating. Several industry                   GEA disagreed, arguing that the label                   consumers can expect. In addition,
                                               commenters (e.g., A.O. Smith, AHRI,                      should retain the estimated annual                      Rheem noted that the four DOE first
                                               and BWC) objected to the proposed                        energy use disclosure because it                        hour rating categories (i.e., very small,
                                               label’s use of the term ‘‘hourly hot water               provides energy use information to                      low, medium, or high) provide
                                               output’’ instead of ‘‘first hour rating.’’ In            consumers without forcing them to                       appropriate comparative information
                                               their opinion, this undefined term                       convert those figures from the cost                     regardless of storage tank capacity.
                                               incorrectly implies that a model will                    disclosure.                                             Accordingly, industry commenters
                                               deliver the indicated hot water volume                      The California IOUs, which did not                   asserted that the proposed division of
                                               on an hour-to-hour basis. The                            address the annual energy use issue,                    categories by storage capacity is
                                               commenters explained that the first                      suggested that the label display the                    unnecessary, overly complicated, and
                                               hour rating only measures the first                      model’s efficiency rating (i.e., energy                 confusing to consumers. Instead, they
                                               hour’s water delivery and does not                       factor), in addition to its energy                      recommended that the comparability
                                               necessarily apply to subsequent                          consumption, because it is the best                     ranges reflect first hour rating categories
                                               operating hours.62 Instead of creating a                 indicator of a water heater’s efficiency.               only.
                                               new term, most industry commenters                       They explained that energy factor helps                    Combining range information for
                                               recommended the Commission retain                        consumers determine whether a model                     electric water heaters and heat pump
                                               the ‘‘first hour rating’’ because it is a                qualifies for utility rebates and serves as             water heaters: The commenters
                                               commonly accepted term employed for                      the applicable metric for gauging                       (including A.O. Smith, BWC, Rheem,
                                               decades in DOE standards, on FTC                         compliance with DOE standards and                       AHRI, and the Joint Commenters)
                                               labels, and in building codes and sizing                 state building codes.65                                 supported the proposal to combine the
                                               guides.63 Some commenters offered                           Tank Size: The commenters also took                  comparability range information for
                                               specific alternatives. For instance, GEA                 issue with including information about                  electric and heat pump water heaters.
                                               suggested the term ‘‘Hot Water Output’’                  tank size on the proposed label. First,                 Rheem explained that this will allow
                                               rather than ‘‘Hourly Hot Water Output’’                  several commenters (e.g., AHRI and                      consumers to gauge operating cost
                                               along with a clarification that the term                 A.O. Smith) objected to the term ‘‘tank                 differences between the two
                                               refers to ‘‘How much hot water you get                   size’’ and urged the Commission to use                  technologies and weigh them against
                                               in 1st hour.’’ Rheem suggested terms                     the standard industry term, ‘‘storage                   initial purchase prices. The Joint
                                               such as ‘‘usage category’’ or ‘‘hot water                vessel capacity,’’ which nationally-                    Commenters noted that this proposal
                                               usage capability.’’ Finally, Rheem and                   recognized safety standards already                     reflects the reality that these products
                                               AHRI recommended the usage category                      require on the product’s rating plate.66                compete with each other for the same
                                               scale include not only the first hour                    Rheem agreed that the term ‘‘tank size’’                applications.68 Finally, AHRI urged the
                                               rating category (e.g., very small, low),                 should not appear on the label but,
                                                                                                                                                                Commission to clarify that the Rule’s
                                               but also the actual rating number (e.g.,                 should the Commission decide to
                                                                                                                                                                combination of existing categories for
                                               70 gallons) to provide more detailed                     include it, suggested alternative terms
                                                                                                                                                                electric water heaters and heat pumps
                                               information to help consumers pick a                     such as ‘‘rated storage volume’’ or
                                                                                                                                                                applies only to storage water heaters.
                                               model that meets their hot water                         ‘‘rated storage capacity’’ to better reflect               Need For a Transitional Label: The
                                               demands.                                                 the terms used by DOE and the water                     commenters offered different views
                                                  Annual Energy Use in Therms and                       heater industry.67                                      about the need for additional label
                                               Energy Factor: The commenters offered
                                                                                                                                                                information about the DOE test
                                               different views on including annual                        64 AHRI and Rheem agreed that the ‘‘Estimated

                                                                                                        Yearly Energy Cost’’ range chart on the label be        procedure change. GEA argued that the
                                               energy use and energy factor ratings on
                                                                                                        larger and more prominent than the first hour rating    FTC should highlight the transition to
                                               the label. Several industry commenters                   category segmented bar figure, as depicted in the       aid consumers in their comparison
                                               (e.g., AHRI, A.O. Smith, Rheem and                       proposed FTC EnergyGuide label.
                                                                                                                                                                shopping. It suggested using a modified
                                               BWC) recommended excluding the                             65 In addition, for water heaters that exceed the

                                                                                                        minimum federally required energy factor, the           label similar to the transitional labels
                                               estimated annual energy use in therms
                                                                                                        California IOUs recommended FTC include the             employed for refrigerators and clothes
                                               from the label because, in their view,                   following language: ‘‘This water heater’s energy        washers during the recent DOE test
                                                                                                        factor is [insert percentage] percent better than the
                                                  61 AHRI noted two minor errors on the proposed        federal minimum standard. Contact your local
                                                                                                                                                                procedure change for those products.
                                               label related to the names of the DOE first hour         utility to find out if this product qualifies for a     AHRI and A.O. Smith disagreed,
                                               rating categories and the description of the term        rebate.’’                                               explaining that the proposed AHRI label
                                               ‘‘hourly hot water output.’’ The Commission                66 See ANSI Z21.10.1–2014/CSA 4.1–2014, ‘‘Gas
                                                                                                                                                                provides adequate information
                                               addresses both of these issues in the final Rule.        water heaters, volume I, storage water heaters with
                                                  62 A.O. Smith also argued that the ‘‘Hourly Hot       input ratings of 75,000 Btu per hour or less.’’ AHRI
                                                                                                                                                                regarding the transition by defining the
                                               Water Output’’ term may conflict with applicable         and A.O. Smith stressed that, if the Commission         new first hour categories (‘‘bins’’) and
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                                               DOE test procedures. See 42 U.S.C. 6293(b).              decides to require such information on the label,       clearly explaining how consumers
                                                  63 Rheem noted that in DOE regulations ‘‘first        the term and number displayed should match the          should use that information. A.O. Smith
                                               hour rating’’ is defined as ‘‘an estimate of the         water heater’s rating plate to ensure consistency
                                               maximum volume of hot water that a storage-type          between the labels on the water heater.                 cautioned that transitional advisory
                                               water heater can supply within an hour that begins         67 Rheem explained that the ‘‘actual storage water

                                               with the water heater fully heated (i.e., with all       heater tank size is comprised of dimensional              68 AHRI noted that electric resistance models will

                                               thermostats satisfied). It is a function of both the     measurements as well as tank volume, so a volume        cluster at the high end of the energy cost range
                                               storage volume and the recovery rate.’’ 10 CFR 430,      measurement in gallons should not be the only           while most heat pump water heaters will appear at
                                               Subpart B, Appendix E.                                   measurement describing ‘Tank Size.’’’                   the lower end, with few, if any models, in between.



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                                               language would be overly confusing and                   EnergyGuide labels will not adequately                commenters, ‘‘first hour rating’’ best
                                               soon become unnecessary. Instead,                        compare these models to conventional                  describes the hot water amount
                                               AHRI and A.O. Smith recommended the                      models. Accordingly, it urged the                     consumers can expect the product to
                                               Commission separately educate                            Commission to exempt grid enabled                     deliver. Therefore, including tank size
                                               consumers on the transition between                      water heaters from EnergyGuide                        in the comparability ranges is
                                               test procedures, using sources such as                   labeling requirements. AHRI disagreed.                unnecessary and potentially confusing.
                                               the FTC Web site.                                        It explained that DOE regulations                     However, the final label includes a
                                                 Gallons per hour for instantaneous                     already require a specific disclosure                 storage capacity disclosure near the top
                                               water heaters: The current                               addressing the appropriate use of these               of the label. In response to commenters’
                                               instantaneous water heater label                         water heaters (see 10 CFR 430.2), which               concerns about terminology, the final
                                               provides capacity in gallons per minute                  could appear on the FTC EnergyGuide                   label uses the term ‘‘tank size (storage
                                               (gpm). The California IOUs                               label, or as a separate label.                        capacity),’’ to ensure consistency with
                                               recommended the instantaneous water                         Electric instantaneous water heaters:              commonly used wording. Finally, the
                                               heater label include the model’s hourly                  AHRI also recommended the                             label continues to include annual
                                               hot water output, as well as the same                    Commission propose labels for                         energy use to provide consumers with
                                               ranges for hourly hot water output as                    residential electric instantaneous water              this additional comparative
                                               the storage water heaters (very low,                     heaters, which have been excluded from                information.70
                                               small, medium, and high) for                             the DOE test procedure in the past. The                 The final label, however, does not
                                               consistency. The California IOUs argued                  revised DOE water heater efficiency test              include several items proposed by
                                               that such a change would allow                           procedure now includes a method to                    commenters. First, it does not include
                                               consumers to better compare the two                      measure these models’ energy use.                     text regarding the new DOE test
                                               technologies.                                               Discussion: In the final amendments,               procedure. The Commission agrees with
                                                 Timing: AHRI asserted that the                         the Commission has revised the water                  other commenters that the final label
                                               information necessary to develop                         heater label to include new information               appropriately conveys information
                                               amended water heater labels is not yet                   consistent with the revised DOE test                  related to the test procedure transition.
                                               available. In particular, AHRI explained                 procedure. Manufacturers will have                    Specifically, the label clearly defines the
                                               that there is no industry data from the                  nine months to begin using the label                  new categories (‘‘bins’’) and explains
                                               new test procedure to generate new                       and must base the information on the                  how consumers should use that
                                               comparability ranges. In addition, AHRI                  new DOE test procedure. Consistent                    information, making additional
                                               urged the Commission to coordinate, to                   with the proposed label, the new label                explanatory text unnecessary. Second,
                                               the fullest extent possible, the timing of               depicts storage water heater capacity                 the label does not contain a statement
                                               new labeling requirements with DOE’s                     using DOE’s new output categories (or                 explaining how the labeled model
                                               implementation of its revised test                       bins). The final Rule also includes new               compares to the applicable DOE
                                               procedure. Specifically, industry                        ranges for these bins derived from DOE                standard. Such information would
                                               members (Rheem and AHRI) urged FTC                       data developed as part of its regulatory              clutter the label and be potentially
                                               to coordinate with DOE to ensure the                     proceeding. As proposed and supported                 confusing. Finally, the labels for
                                               new label requirements coincide with                     in the comments, the final Rule                       instantaneous water heaters continue to
                                               the new DOE ratings. AHRI noted that                     combines the electric water heaters and               convey capacity in gallons per minute.
                                               industry members are not yet using the                   heat pump water heaters for comparison                As commenters suggest, a ‘‘gallons per
                                               new UEF metrics from the revised test                    purposes.69                                           hour’’ rating on an instantaneous model
                                               procedure to determine compliance                           In response to the comments, the                   may confuse or mislead consumers.
                                               with the minimum efficiency standards                    Commission has made several revisions                 Such a disclosure is not equivalent to
                                               because DOE has not issued a                             to the proposed label. First, the final               the ‘‘first hour rating’’ for storage
                                               conversion factor. The commenters                        label uses the conventional term ‘‘first              models. ‘‘Gallons per hour’’ represents a
                                               suggested the Commission use the new                     hour rating’’ instead of ‘‘hourly hot                 continuous flow rate that the model will
                                               data to determine new comparability                      water output.’’ We agree with                         continuously deliver, whereas ‘‘first
                                               ranges once it becomes available. AHRI                   commenters that the latter term may                   hour rating’’ reflects hot water volume
                                               indicated that the UEF implementation                    suggest that the rating applies on an                 delivered in the first hour.71
                                               date has yet to be determined and will                   hour-to-hour basis, when, in reality, it                Finally, the Commission will consider
                                               be decided with DOE’s publication of                     only measures output in the first hour.               seeking comment on special labeling for
                                               the final UEF conversion factor rule.                    To address this issue, the final label                grid-enabled residential electric water
                                                 Grid-Enabled Residential Electric                      states that ‘‘first hour rating’’ describes           heaters in the future. In the meantime,
                                               Water Heaters: Commenters also                           ‘‘How much hot water you get in the                   since grid-enabled water heaters meet
                                               requested that the Commission consider                   first hour.’’ Consistent with AHRI’s                  existing definitions for water heaters,
                                               labeling for thermal storage grid-enabled                suggestions, the model’s first hour rating            and the Rule contains applicable
                                               residential electric water heaters.                      in gallons appears on the scale next to               comparison ranges, manufacturers
                                               Utilities can operate these models                       the model’s first hour rating bin (i.e.,              should label these models as they do
                                               remotely to manage overall electricity                   very small, low, medium, and high) to                 any other storage water heater. The
                                               load. Rheem explained that these                         allow for better product comparisons.                 Commission will also formally propose
                                               models, which have storage volumes                       Second, the label does not sort
                                               greater than 75 gallons, have several                    comparability ranges by tank size (i.e.,
                                                                                                                                                                70 The revised label does not include an energy

                                               unique aspects such as an activation                                                                           factor disclosure, as suggested by some
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                                                                                                        storage capacity) as proposed, but                    commenters. As the Commission explained in a
                                               lock and key and communications                          instead limits those ranges to the four               2015 Notice, it is unclear whether consumers are
                                               modules. In addition, Rheem explained                    DOE water output bins (very small, low,               familiar with the term. In addition, such
                                               that these models are not limited to                     medium, and high). As explained by the
                                                                                                                                                              information is available from DOE’s Compliance
                                               residential use, and electronic utility                                                                        Certification Management System (CCMS). 80 FR
                                                                                                                                                              67285, 67293 (Nov. 2, 2015).
                                               companies use these models as thermal                      69 Heat pump water heaters now fall under the         71 The FTC staff will provide a sample label
                                               storage batteries. Given these unusual                   comparability range information for electric water    template for instantaneous water heaters on the FTC
                                               characteristics, Rheem argued that the                   heaters in Appendix D2.                               Web site for use by manufacturers.



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                                               labels for instantaneous electric-water                   associated with the reporting                         Administration, the standards for
                                               heaters in a later notice. These products                 amendments are likely to be minimal.                  various affected entities are as follows:
                                               cannot be labeled under the current                                                                             refrigerator manufacturers—up to 1,000
                                                                                                         IV. Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                               Rule because they do not fall into an                                                                           employees; other appliance
                                               existing labeling category, and no range                     The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA),              manufacturers—up to 500 employees.
                                               of comparability exists.                                  5 U.S.C. 601–612, requires that the                   Based on general knowledge of the this
                                                                                                         Commission provide an Initial                         market, the FTC staff estimates that
                                               III. Paperwork Reduction Act                              Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA)                fewer than 50 entities subject to the
                                                  The current Rule contains                              with a Proposed Rule, and a Final                     Rule’s requirements qualify as small
                                               recordkeeping, disclosure, testing, and                   Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA)                businesses.
                                               reporting requirements that constitute                    with the final Rule, unless the
                                               information collection requirements as                    Commission certifies that the Rule will               D. Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping,
                                               defined by 5 CFR 1320.3(c), the                           not have a significant economic impact                and Other Compliance Requirements
                                               definitional provision within the Office                  on a substantial number of small
                                               of Management and Budget (OMB)                            entities.74                                              The Commission recognizes that the
                                               regulations that implement the                               The Commission does not anticipate                 changes will involve some burdens on
                                               Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). OMB                        that the final amendments will have a                 affected entities. However, the
                                               has approved the Rule’s existing                          significant economic impact on a                      amendments should not have a
                                               information collection requirements                       substantial number of small entities.                 significant impact on a substantial
                                               through May 31, 2017 (OMB Control No.                     The Commission recognizes that many                   number of small entities. Manufacturers
                                               3084–0069). The amendments make                           affected entities may qualify as small                will have to make changes to their
                                               changes in the Rule’s labeling                            businesses under the relevant                         reporting process. However, the
                                               requirements that will increase the PRA                   thresholds. The Commission does not                   Commission has provided them with
                                               burden as detailed below.72                               expect, however, that the economic                    ample time to incorporate the changes
                                               Accordingly, the Commission is seeking                    impact of implementing the                            into their normal Web site updates. In
                                               OMB clearance specific to the Rule                        amendments will be significant. The                   addition, as detailed in the Paperwork
                                               amendments.                                               Commission plans to provide businesses                Reduction Act analysis, the changes will
                                                  Reporting Requirements (label                          with ample time to implement the                      not be significant. There should be no
                                               images): The amendments require                           requirements. In addition, the                        capital costs associated with the
                                               manufacturers to furnish (as part of their                Commission does not expect that the                   amendments. As estimated above, the
                                               normal FTC reporting) links to images of                  requirements specified in the final                   Rule imposes new requirements on
                                               their EnergyGuide labels. Given                           amendments will have a significant                    fewer than 50 small businesses
                                               approximately 15,000 total models at an                   impact on affected entities.                          (appliance and electronics
                                               estimated 1 minute per model, this                           Although the Commission certified                  manufacturers. The changes are likely to
                                               requirement will entail a burden of 250                   under the RFA that the amendments                     be made by data entry specialists.
                                               hours. Assuming further that these                        would not, if promulgated, have a
                                               reporting requirements will be                                                                                  E. Description of Steps Taken To
                                                                                                         significant impact on a substantial
                                               implemented by data entry workers at                                                                            Minimize Significant Economic Impact,
                                                                                                         number of small entities, the
                                               an hourly wage rate of $15.79 per                                                                               If Any, on Small Entities, Including
                                                                                                         Commission has determined,
                                               hour,73 the associated labor cost for                                                                           Alternatives
                                                                                                         nonetheless, that it is appropriate to
                                               reporting would be approximately                          publish an FRFA in order to explain the                  The Commission sought comment and
                                               $3,948 per year. Any non-labor costs                      impact of the amendments on small                     information on the need, if any, for
                                                  72 As indicated in the NPRM (80 FR 67363, n. 54),
                                                                                                         entities as follows:                                  alternative compliance methods that
                                               several proposed labeling changes, including              A. Description of the Reasons That                    would reduce the economic impact of
                                               changes to dual mode refrigerators, heating and           Action by the Agency Is Being Taken                   the Rule on such small entities. In
                                               cooling equipment, consolidated comparability                                                                   particular, the Commission sought
                                               ranges for refrigerators, ceiling fan labels, and water     The Commission initiated this                       comments on whether it should delay
                                               heaters should impose no additional burden beyond         rulemaking to reduce the Rule’s
                                               existing estimates because such changes either                                                                  the Rule’s effective date to provide
                                               impose no or de minimis additional burdens, or            reporting burdens, increase the                       additional time for small business
                                               manufacturers should be able to incorporate the           availability of energy labels to                      compliance and whether to reduce the
                                               proposed changes into their normally scheduled            consumers while minimizing burdens                    amount of information catalog sellers
                                               package or label revisions without incurring              on industry, and generally improve
                                               additional burdens beyond those already accounted                                                               must provide. However, to minimize the
                                               for. The PRA analysis for this rulemaking focuses         existing requirements.                                impacts on manufacturers, the
                                               strictly on the information collection requirements                                                             Commission has set the effective date
                                               created by and/or otherwise affected by the
                                                                                                         B. Issues Raised by Comments in
                                               amendments. Unaffected information collection             Response to the IRFA                                  for most of the new requirements at one
                                               provisions have previously been accounted for in                                                                year after publication of this document
                                                                                                           The Commission did not receive any
                                               past FTC analyses under the Rule and are covered                                                                in the Federal Register and has also
                                               by the current PRA clearance from OMB.                    comments specifically related to the
                                                                                                                                                               modified its proposal to reduce the
                                                  73 This is an increase from the labor cost estimate    impact of the final amendments on
                                                                                                                                                               burden associated with that reporting by
                                               in the NPRM, attributable to an intervening annual        small businesses. Comments that
                                               release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Within                                                             providing manufacturers with different
                                                                                                         involve impacts on all entities are
                                               it, the mean hourly wage for ‘‘Data entry and                                                                   options for reporting their label images
                                                                                                         discussed above.
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                                               information processing workers’’ rose from the                                                                  (e.g., links to pdf files, Web sites, etc.).
                                               previously shown amount of $15.48 to $15.79. See          C. Estimate of Number of Small Entities
                                               http://www.bls.gov/news.release/ocwage.t01.htm
                                                                                                         to Which the Amendments Will Apply                    List of Subjects in 16 CFR Part 305
                                               ‘‘Occupational Employment and Wages—May
                                               2015,’’ Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department         Under the Small Business Size                         Advertising, Energy conservation,
                                               of Labor, released March 30, 2016, Table 1
                                               (‘‘National employment and wage data from the             Standards issued by the Small Business                Household appliances, Labeling,
                                               Occupational Employment Statistics survey by                                                                    Reporting and recordkeeping
                                               occupation, May 2015’’).                                   74 5   U.S.C. 603–605.                               requirements.


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                                               Final Rule                                                  (5) After September 15, 2017,                      sample labels in appendix L to this part,
                                                 For the reasons discussed above, the                   manufacturers must begin submitting a                 are standard for all labels.
                                                                                                        Web site address for the online                          (2) Name of manufacturer or private
                                               Commission amends part 305 of title 16,
                                                                                                        EnergyGuide labels covered by                         labeler shall, in the case of a
                                               Code of Federal Regulations, as follows:
                                                                                                        § 305.6(a) in new model and annual                    corporation, be deemed to be satisfied
                                               PART 305—ENERGY AND WATER USE                            reports required by this section.                     only by the actual corporate name,
                                               LABELING FOR CONSUMER                                    Manufacturers may accomplish this by                  which may be preceded or followed by
                                               PRODUCTS UNDER THE ENERGY                                either submitting a specific link to a                the name of the particular division of
                                               POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT                              URL for each label, a link to a PDF                   the corporation. In the case of an
                                               (‘‘ENERGY LABELING RULE’’)                               download for each label, or a link to a               individual, partnership, or association,
                                                                                                        Web site that takes users directly to a               the name under which the business is
                                               ■ 1. The authority citation for part 305                 searchable database of the covered                    conducted shall be used. Inclusion of
                                               continues to read as follows:                            labels from which the label image or                  the name of the manufacturer or private
                                                                                                        download may be accessed using the                    labeler is optional at the discretion of
                                                   Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6294.
                                                                                                        model number as certified to DOE                      the manufacturer or private labeler.
                                               ■ 2. In § 305.3, revise paragraph (x) to                 pursuant to 10 CFR part 429 and the                      (3) Model number(s) will be the
                                               read as follows:                                         model number advertised in product                    designation given by the manufacturer
                                                                                                        literature. Such label information must               or private labeler.
                                               § 305.3   Description of covered products.                                                                        (4) Capacity or size is that determined
                                                                                                        be submitted either at the time the
                                               *     *     *     *      *                                                                                     in accordance with § 305.7. For
                                                                                                        model is certified to DOE pursuant to 10
                                                 (x) Ceiling fan means a nonportable                                                                          refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, and
                                                                                                        CFR part 429 or at some time on or
                                               device that is suspended from a ceiling                                                                        freezers, the capacity provided on the
                                                                                                        before the annual report date
                                               for circulating air via the rotation of fan                                                                    label shall be the model’s total
                                                                                                        immediately following such
                                               blades, excluding large-diameter and                                                                           refrigerated volume (VT) as determined
                                                                                                        certification. In lieu of submitting the
                                               high-speed small diameter fans as                                                                              in accordance with § 305.7 and the
                                                                                                        required information to the
                                               defined in appendix U of subpart B of                                                                          model description must be consistent
                                                                                                        Commission, manufacturers may submit
                                               10 CFR part 430. The requirements of                                                                           with the categories described in
                                                                                                        such information to the Department of
                                               this part are otherwise limited to those                                                                       Appendices A and B to this part.
                                                                                                        Energy via the CCMS at https://
                                               ceiling fans for which the Department of                                                                       Capacity for storage water heaters shall
                                                                                                        regulations.doe.gov/ccms as provided
                                               Energy has adopted and published test                                                                          be presented in both rated storage
                                                                                                        by 10 CFR 429.12. The requirements in
                                               procedures for measuring energy usage.                                                                         volume (‘‘tank size (storage capacity)’’)
                                                                                                        this paragraph do not apply to Lighting
                                               *     *     *     *      *                                                                                     and first hour rating as indicated on the
                                                                                                        Facts labels.
                                               ■ 3. Amend § 305.7 by revising
                                                                                                                                                              sample label in appendix L to this part.
                                                                                                        *      *     *     *     *                               (5) Unless otherwise indicated in this
                                               paragraphs (a), (b), and (d) to read as
                                                                                                        ■ 5. Amend § 305.11 by revising                       paragraph, estimated annual operating
                                               follows:
                                                                                                        paragraphs (a) and (f) to read as follows:            costs for refrigerators, refrigerator-
                                               § 305.7   Determinations of capacity.                                                                          freezers, freezers, clothes washers,
                                                                                                        § 305.11 Labeling for refrigerators,                  dishwashers, room air conditioners, and
                                               *      *     *    *     *                                refrigerator-freezers, freezers, dishwashers,
                                                  (a) Refrigerators and refrigerator-                   clothes washers, water heaters, room air
                                                                                                                                                              water heaters are as determined in
                                               freezers. The capacity shall be the total                conditioners, and pool heaters.                       accordance with §§ 305.5 and 305.10.
                                               refrigerated volume (VT) in cubic feet,                                                                        Thermal efficiencies for pool heaters are
                                                                                                           (a) Layout. All energy labels for
                                               rounded to the nearest one-tenth of a                                                                          as determined in accordance with
                                                                                                        refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers,
                                               cubic foot, as determined according to                                                                         § 305.5. Labels for clothes washers and
                                                                                                        freezers, dishwashers, clothes washers,
                                               appendix A to 10 CFR part 430, subpart                                                                         dishwashers must disclose estimated
                                                                                                        water heaters, pool heaters, and room
                                               B.                                                                                                             annual operating cost for both electricity
                                                                                                        air conditioners shall use one size,
                                                  (b) Freezers. The capacity shall be the                                                                     and natural gas as illustrated in the
                                                                                                        similar colors, and typefaces with
                                               total refrigerated volume (VT) in cubic                                                                        sample labels in appendix L to this part.
                                                                                                        consistent positioning of headline, copy,
                                               feet, rounded to the nearest one-tenth of                                                                      Labels for dual-mode refrigerator-
                                                                                                        and charts to maintain uniformity for
                                               a cubic foot, as determined according to                                                                       freezers that can operate as either a
                                                                                                        immediate consumer recognition and
                                               appendix B to 10 CFR part 430, subpart                                                                         refrigerator or a freezer must reflect the
                                                                                                        readability. Trim size dimensions for all
                                               B.                                                                                                             estimated energy cost of the model’s
                                                                                                        labels shall be as follows: width must be
                                                                                                                                                              most energy intensive configuration.
                                               *      *     *    *     *                                between 51⁄4 inches and 51⁄2 inches                      (6) Unless otherwise indicated in this
                                                  (d) Water heaters. The capacity shall                 (13.34 cm. and 13.97 cm.); length must                paragraph, ranges of comparability for
                                               be the rated storage volume and first                    be between 73⁄8 inches (18.73 cm.) and                estimated annual operating costs or
                                               hour rating (for storage-type models),                   75⁄8 (19.37 cm.). Copy is to be set                   thermal efficiencies, as applicable, are
                                               and gallons per minute (for                              between 27 picas and 29 picas and copy                found in the appropriate appendices
                                               instantaneous-type models), as                           page should be centered (right to left                accompanying this part.
                                               determined according to appendix E to                    and top to bottom). Depth is variable but                (7) Placement of the labeled product
                                               10 CFR part 430, subpart B.                              should follow closely the prototype                   on the scale shall be proportionate to
                                               *      *     *    *     *                                labels appearing at the end of this part              the lowest and highest estimated annual
                                               ■ 4. In § 305.8:
                                                                                                        illustrating the basis layout. All                    operating costs or thermal efficiencies,
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                                               ■ a. Remove the term ‘‘at high speed’’
                                                                                                        positioning, spacing, type sizes, and line            as applicable.
                                               wherever it appears; and                                 widths should be similar to and                          (8) Labels for refrigerators,
                                               ■ b. Add paragraph (a)(5) to read as
                                                                                                        consistent with the prototype and                     refrigerator-freezers, freezers,
                                               follows:                                                 sample labels in appendix L to this part.             dishwashers, clothes washers, and water
                                                                                                        *      *     *     *     *                            heaters must contain the model’s
                                               § 305.8   Submission of data.                               (f) Label content. (1) Headlines and               estimated annual energy consumption
                                                   (a) * * *                                            texts, as illustrated in the prototype and            as determined in accordance with


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                                               § 305.5 and as indicated on the sample                      Models with similar features have                  statement will read as follows (fill in the
                                               labels in appendix L. Labels for room air                automatic defrost, bottom-mounted                     blanks with the appropriate fuel type,
                                               conditioners, and pool heaters must                      freezer, and no through-the-door ice.                 year, and energy cost figures):
                                               contain the model’s energy efficiency                       (G) For models covered under                          Your costs will depend on your utility
                                               rating or thermal efficiency, as                         appendix A7, the sentence shall read:                 rates and use.
                                               applicable, as determined in accordance                     Models with similar features have                     Cost range based only on models
                                               with § 305.5 and as indicated on the                     automatic defrost, bottom-mounted                     fueled by [natural gas, oil, propane, or
                                               sample labels in appendix L to this part.                freezer and through-the-door ice.                     electricity] with a [very small, low,
                                                  (9) Labels must contain a statement as                   (H) For models covered under                       medium, or large] first hour rating
                                               illustrated in the prototype labels in                   appendix A8, the sentence shall read:                 ([fewer than 18 gallons, 18–50.9 gallons,
                                               appendix L and specified as follows by                      Models with similar features have                  51–74.9 gallons, or greater than 75
                                               product type:                                            automatic defrost, side-mounted freezer,              gallons]).
                                                  (i) Labels for refrigerators and                      and through-the-door ice.                                Estimated energy cost is based on a
                                               refrigerator-freezers must contain a                        (iv) Labels for freezers must contain a            national average [electricity, natural gas,
                                               statement as illustrated in the prototype                statement as illustrated in the prototype             propane, or oil] cost of [llcents per
                                               labels in appendix L and specified as                    labels in appendix L and specified as                 kWh or $llper therm or gallon].
                                               follows (fill in the blanks with the                     follows (fill in the blanks with the                     Estimated yearly energy use: ll
                                               appropriate year and energy cost                         appropriate year and energy cost                      [kWh or therms].
                                               figures):                                                figures):                                                ftc.gov/energy.
                                                  Your cost will depend on your utility                    Your cost will depend on your utility                 (viii) For instantaneous water heaters
                                               rates and use.                                           rates and use.                                        (Appendix D4), the statement will read
                                                  Both cost ranges based on models of                      [Insert statement required by                      as follows (fill in the blanks with the
                                               similar size capacity.                                   § 305.11(f)(10)(v).]                                  appropriate model type, the operating
                                                  [Insert statement required by                            Estimated energy cost is based on a                cost, the year, and the energy cost
                                               § 305.11(f)(9)(iii)].                                    national average electricity cost of ll               figures):
                                                  Estimated energy cost is based on a                   cents per kWh.                                           Your costs will depend on your utility
                                               national average electricity cost of ll                     ftc.gov/energy.                                    rates and use.
                                                                                                           (v) For freezers, the following                       Cost range based only on models
                                               cents per kWh.
                                                                                                        sentence shall be included as part of the             fueled by natural gas with a [very small,
                                                  ftc.gov/energy.
                                                                                                        statement required by paragraph                       low, medium, or large] gallons per
                                                  (ii) For refrigerators, refrigerator-
                                                                                                        (f)(9)(iv) of this section:                           minute rating ([0 to 1.6, 1.7 to 2.7, 2.8
                                               freezers, and freezers and clothes
                                                                                                           (A) For models covered under                       to 4.0, or greater than 4.0]).
                                               washers the label shall contain the text
                                                                                                        appendix B1, the sentence shall read:                    Estimated energy cost is based on a
                                               and graphics illustrated in sample labels                   Cost range based only on upright
                                               1 and 2 of appendix L, including the                                                                           national average [natural gas, or
                                                                                                        freezer models of similar capacity with               propane] cost of [llcents per kWh or
                                               statement:                                               manual defrost.                                       $llper therm or gallon].
                                                  Compare ONLY to other labels with                        (B) For models covered under                          Estimated yearly energy use: ll
                                               yellow numbers.                                          appendix B2, the sentence shall read:                 [kWh or therms].
                                                  Labels with yellow numbers are based                     Cost range based only on upright                      ftc.gov/energy.
                                               on the same test procedures.                             freezer models of similar capacity with                  (ix) For dishwashers covered by
                                                  (iii) For refrigerators and refrigerator-             automatic defrost.                                    appendices C1 and C2, the statement
                                               freezers, the following sentence shall be                   (C) For models covered under                       will read as follows (fill in the blanks
                                               included as part of the statement                        appendix B3, the sentence shall read:                 with the appropriate appliance type, the
                                               required by paragraph (f)(9)(i) of this                     Cost range based only on chest and                 energy cost, the number of loads per
                                               section:                                                 other freezer models of similar capacity.             week, the year, and the energy cost
                                                  (A) For models covered under                             (vi) For room air conditioners covered             figures):
                                               appendix A1, the sentence shall read:                    under appendix E, the statement will                     Your costs will depend on your utility
                                                  Models with similar features have                     read as follows (fill in the blanks with              rates and use.
                                               automatic defrost and no freezer.                        the appropriate model type, year, energy                 Cost range based only on [compact/
                                                  (B) For models covered under                          type, and energy cost figure):                        standard] capacity models.
                                               appendix A2, the sentence shall read:                       Your costs will depend on your utility                Estimated energy cost is based on 4
                                                  Models with similar features have                     rates and use.                                        washloads a week, and a national
                                               manual defrost.                                             Cost range based only on models [of                average electricity cost of __cents per
                                                  (C) For models covered under                          similar capacity without reverse cycle                kWh and natural gas cost of $llper
                                               appendix A3, the sentence shall read:                    and with louvered sides; of similar                   therm.
                                                  Models with similar features have                     capacity without reverse cycle and                       ftc.gov/energy.
                                               partial automatic defrost.                               without louvered sides; with reverse                     (x) For clothes washers covered by
                                                  (D) For models covered under                          cycle and with louvered sides; or with                appendices F1 and F2, the statement
                                               appendix A4, the sentence shall read:                    reverse cycle and without louvered                    will read as follows (fill in the blanks
                                                  Models with similar features have                     sides].                                               with the appropriate appliance type, the
                                               automatic defrost, top-mounted freezer,                     Estimated annual energy cost is based              energy cost, the number of loads per
                                               and no through-the-door ice.                             on a national average electricity cost of             week, the year, and the energy cost
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                                                  (E) For models covered under                          llcents per kWh and a seasonal use                    figures):
                                               appendix A5, the sentence shall read:                    of 8 hours use per day over a 3 month                    Your costs will depend on your utility
                                                  Models with similar features have                     period.                                               rates and use.
                                               automatic defrost, side-mounted freezer,                    For more information, visit                           Cost range based only on [compact/
                                               and no through-the-door ice.                             www.ftc.gov/energy.                                   standard] capacity models.
                                                  (F) For models covered under                             (vii) For water heaters covered by                    Estimated energy cost is based on six
                                               appendix A6, the sentence shall read:                    Appendices D1, D2, and D3, the                        wash loads a week and a national


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                                               average electricity cost of __cents per                     (3) The model’s basic model number.                the lowest and highest efficiency ratings
                                               kWh and natural gas cost of $llper                       The label may include multiple model                  forming the scale.
                                               therm.                                                   numbers on a single label for models as                  (8) The following statement shall
                                                 ftc.gov/energy.                                        long as the models share the same                     appear on the label in bold print as
                                                 (xi) For pool heaters covered under                    efficiency ratings and capacities and the             indicated in the sample labels in
                                               appendices J1 and J2, the statement will                 presentation of such information is clear             appendix L to this part.
                                               read as follows:                                         and prominent.                                           For energy cost info, visit
                                                 Efficiency range based only on models                     (4) The model’s capacity. Inclusion of             productinfo.energy.gov.
                                               fueled by [natural gas or oil].                          capacity is optional at the discretion of                (9) All labels on split-system
                                                 For more information, visit                            the manufacturer or private labeler for               condenser units must contain one of the
                                               www.ftc.gov/energy.                                      all models except split-system labels,                following three statements:
                                               *     *     *     *    *                                 which may not disclose capacity.                         (i) For labels disclosing only the
                                               ■ 6. Amend § 305.12 by revising                             (5) The seasonal energy efficiency                 seasonal energy efficiency ratio for
                                               paragraphs (f)(2) and (3), adding                        ratio (SEER) for the cooling function of              cooling, the statement should read:
                                               paragraph (f)(14), and revising                          central air conditioners as determined                   * Your air conditioner’s efficiency
                                               paragraph (g) to read as follows:                        in accordance with § 305.5. For the                   rating may be better depending on the
                                                                                                        heating function, the heating seasonal                coil your contractor installs.
                                               § 305.12 Labeling for central air                        performance factor (HSPF) shall be                       (ii) For labels disclosing both the
                                               conditioners, heat pumps, and furnaces.                  calculated for heating Region IV for the              seasonal energy efficiency ratio for
                                               *      *     *     *    *                                standardized design heating                           cooling and the heating seasonal
                                                  (f) * * *                                             requirement nearest the capacity                      performance factor for heating, the
                                                  (2) Name of manufacturer or private                   measured in the High Temperature Test                 statement should read:
                                               labeler shall, in the case of a                          in accordance with § 305.5. In addition,                 This system’s efficiency ratings
                                               corporation, be deemed to be satisfied                   as illustrated in the sample labels in                depend on the coil your contractor
                                               only by the actual corporate name,                       appendix L to this part, the ratings for              installs with this unit. The heating
                                               which may be preceded or followed by                     any split-system air conditioner                      efficiency rating varies slightly in
                                               the name of the particular division of                   condenser evaporator coil combinations                different geographic regions. Ask your
                                               the corporation. In the case of an                       shall be the minimum rating of all                    contractor for details.
                                               individual, partnership, or association,                 condenser-evaporator coil combinations                   (iii) For labels disclosing only the
                                               the name under which the business is                     certified to the Department of Energy                 heating seasonal performance factor for
                                               conducted shall be used. Inclusion of                    pursuant to 10 CFR part 430. The ratings              heating, the statement should read:
                                               the name of the manufacturer or private                                                                           This system’s efficiency rating
                                                                                                        for any split-system heat pump
                                               labeler is optional at the discretion of                                                                       depends on the coil your contractor
                                                                                                        condenser-evaporator coil combinations
                                               the manufacturer or private labeler.                                                                           installs with this unit. The efficiency
                                                                                                        shall include the low and high ratings
                                                  (3) The model’s basic model number.                                                                         rating varies slightly in different
                                                                                                        of all condenser-evaporator coil
                                               The label may include multiple model                                                                           geographic regions. Ask your contractor
                                                                                                        combinations certified to the
                                               numbers on a single label for models as                                                                        for details.
                                                                                                        Department of Energy pursuant to 10                      (10) The following statement shall
                                               long as the models share the same                        CFR part 430.
                                               efficiency ratings and capacities and the                                                                      appear at the top of the label as
                                                                                                           (6)(i) Each cooling-only central air
                                               presentation of such information is clear                                                                      illustrated in the sample labels in
                                                                                                        conditioner label shall contain a range
                                               and prominent.                                                                                                 appendix L of this part:
                                                                                                        of comparability consisting of the lowest                Federal law prohibits removal of this
                                               *      *     *     *    *                                and highest SEER for all cooling-only                 label before consumer purchase.
                                                  (14) Manufacturers of models that                     central air conditioners consistent with                 (11) For any single-package air
                                               qualify as both furnaces and central air                 sample label 7A in appendix L to this                 conditioner with a minimum Energy
                                               conditioners or heat pumps under DOE                     part.                                                 Efficiency Ratio (EER) of at least 11.0,
                                               requirements may combine the                                (ii) Each heat pump label, except as               any split system central air conditioner
                                               disclosures required by this section on                  noted in paragraph (g)(6)(iii) of this                with a rated cooling capacity of at least
                                               one label for models that meet all                       section, shall contain two ranges of                  45,000 Btu/h and minimum efficiency
                                               applicable DOE regional efficiency                       comparability. The first range shall                  ratings of at least 14 SEER and 11.7 EER,
                                               standards.                                               consist of the lowest and highest                     and any split-system central air
                                                  (g) Content of central air conditioner                seasonal energy efficiency ratios for the             conditioners with a rated cooling
                                               labels: Content of labels for central air                cooling side of all heat pumps                        capacity less than 45,000 Btu/h and
                                               conditioners and heat pumps. (1)                         consistent with sample label 8 in                     minimum efficiency ratings of at least
                                               Headlines and texts, as illustrated in the               appendix L to this part. The second                   14 SEER and 12.2 EER, the label must
                                               prototype and sample labels in                           range shall consist of the lowest and                 contain the following regional standards
                                               appendix L to this part.                                 highest heating seasonal performance                  information:
                                                  (2) Name of manufacturer or private                   factors for the heating side of all heat                 (i) A statement that reads:
                                               labeler shall, in the case of a                          pumps consistent with sample label 8 in                  Notice Federal law allows this unit to
                                               corporation, be deemed to be satisfied                   appendix L to this part.                              be installed in all U.S. states and
                                               only by the actual corporate name,                          (iii) Each heating-only heat pump                  territories.
                                               which may be preceded or followed by                     label shall contain a range of                           (ii) For split systems, a statement that
                                               the name of the particular division of                   comparability consisting of the lowest                reads:
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                                               the corporation. In the case of an                       and highest heating seasonal                             Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER): The
                                               individual, partnership, or association,                 performance factors for all heating-only              installed system’s minimum EER
                                               the name under which the business is                     heat pumps following the format of                    is ll.
                                               conducted shall be used. Inclusion of                    sample label 8 in appendix L to this                     (iii) For single-package air
                                               the name of the manufacturer or private                  part.                                                 conditioners, a statement that reads:
                                               labeler is optional at the discretion of                    (7) Placement of the labeled product                  Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER): This
                                               the manufacturer or private labeler.                     on the scale shall be proportionate to                model’s EER is [ll].


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                                                  (12) For any split system central air                 appear on or directly adjoining this                     (ix) The statement ‘‘Airflow
                                               conditioner with a rated cooling                         label except that:                                    Efficiency: llCubic Feet Per Minute
                                               capacity of at least 45,000 Btu/h and                      (i) A part or publication number                    Per Watt’’;
                                               minimum efficiency ratings of at least                   identification may be included on this                   (x) The address ftc.gov/energy;
                                               14 SEER but lower than 11.7 EER, and                     label, as desired by the manufacturer. If                (xi) For fans less than 19 inches in
                                               any split-system central air conditioners                a manufacturer elects to use a part or                diameter, the label shall display a cost
                                               with a rated cooling capacity less than                  publication number, it must appear in                 range of $10 to $50 along with the
                                               45,000 Btu/h and minimum efficiency                      the lower right-hand corner of the label              statement underneath the range ‘‘Cost
                                               ratings of at least 14 SEER but lower                    and be set in 6-point type or smaller.                Range of Similar Models (18″ or
                                               than 12.2 EER, the label must contain                      (ii) The energy use disclosure labels               smaller)’’;
                                               the following regional standards                         required by the governments of Canada                    (xii) For fans from 19 or more inches
                                               information.                                             or Mexico may appear directly adjoining               and less than 84 inches in diameter, the
                                                  (i) A statement that reads:                           this label, as desired by the                         label shall display a cost range of $3 to
                                                  Notice Federal law allows this unit to                manufacturer.                                         $34 along with the statement
                                               be installed only in: AK, AL, AR, CO,                      (iii) The manufacturer may include                  underneath the range ‘‘Cost Range of
                                               CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IA, IN,                  the ENERGY STAR logo on the label for                 Similar Models (19″–83)’’.
                                               KS, KY, LA, MA, ME, MD, MI, MN, MO,                      certified products in a location
                                               MS, MT, NC, ND, NE., NH, NJ, NY, OH,                                                                              (xiii) Placement of the labeled product
                                                                                                        consistent with the sample labels in
                                               OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT,                                                                            on the scale proportionate to the lowest
                                                                                                        appendix L to this part. The logo must
                                               VA, VT, WA, WV, WI, WY and U.S.                                                                                and highest estimated annual energy
                                                                                                        be no larger than 1 inch by 3 inches in
                                               territories. Federal law prohibits                                                                             costs as illustrated in the Sample Labels
                                                                                                        size. Only manufacturers that have
                                               installation of this unit in other states.                                                                     in appendix L. When the estimated
                                                                                                        signed a Memorandum of
                                                  (ii) A map and accompanying text as                                                                         annual energy cost of a given model
                                                                                                        Understanding with the Department of
                                               illustrated in the sample label 7A in                                                                          falls outside the limits of the current
                                                                                                        Energy or the Environmental Protection
                                               appendix L.                                                                                                    range for that product, the manufacturer
                                                                                                        Agency may add the ENERGY STAR
                                                  (iii) A statement that reads:                                                                               shall place the product at the end of the
                                                                                                        logo to labels on qualifying covered
                                                  Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER): The                                                                          range closest to the model’s energy cost.
                                                                                                        products; such manufacturers may add
                                               installed system’s minimum EER                           the ENERGY STAR logo to labels only                      (xiv) The ENERGY STAR logo as
                                               is ll.                                                   on those covered products that are                    illustrated on the ceiling fan label
                                                  (13) For any split system central air                 contemplated by the Memorandum of                     illustration in Appendix L for qualified
                                               conditioner with a minimum rated                         Understanding.                                        products, if desired by the
                                               efficiency rating less than 14 SEER, the                                                                       manufacturer. Only manufacturers that
                                                                                                        ■ 7. Revise § 305.13(a) to read as
                                               label must contain the following                                                                               have signed a Memorandum of
                                               regional standards information:                          follows:                                              Understanding with the Department of
                                                  (i) A statement that reads:                           § 305.13    Labeling for ceiling fans.                Energy or the Environmental Protection
                                                  Notice Federal law allows this unit to                                                                      Agency may add the ENERGY STAR
                                                                                                           (a) Ceiling fans—(1) Content. Any
                                               be installed only in: AK, CO, CT, ID, IL,                                                                      logo to labels on qualifying covered
                                                                                                        covered product that is a ceiling fan,
                                               IA, IN, KS, MA, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT,                                                                            products; such manufacturers may add
                                                                                                        except for models 84 inches or greater
                                               ND, NE., NH, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI,                                                                           the ENERGY STAR logo to labels only
                                                                                                        in diameter and high-speed small
                                               SD, UT, VT, WA, WV, WI, WY, and U.S.                                                                           on those products that are covered by
                                                                                                        diameter fans as defined in 10 CFR part
                                               Territories. Federal law prohibits                                                                             the Memorandum of Understanding;
                                                                                                        430, shall be labeled clearly and
                                               installation of this unit in other states.                                                                        (2) Label size, color, and text font. The
                                                                                                        conspicuously on the package’s
                                                  (ii) A map and accompanying text as                                                                         label shall be four inches wide and three
                                                                                                        principal display panel with the
                                               illustrated in the sample label 8 in                                                                           inches high. The label colors shall be
                                                                                                        following information on the label
                                               appendix L.                                                                                                    black text on a process yellow or other
                                                  (iii) A statement that reads:                         consistent with the sample label in
                                                                                                        appendix L to this part:                              neutral contrasting background. The text
                                                  Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER): The                                                                          font shall be Arial or another equivalent
                                               installed system’s minimum EER is __.                       (i) Headlines, including the title
                                                                                                        ‘‘EnergyGuide,’’ and text as illustrated              font. The label’s text size, format,
                                                  (14) For any single-package air                                                                             content, and the order of the required
                                               conditioner with a minimum EER below                     in the sample label in appendix L to this
                                                                                                        part;                                                 disclosures shall be consistent with the
                                               11.0, the label must contain the                                                                               ceiling fan label illustration of appendix
                                               following regional standards                                (ii) The product’s estimated yearly
                                                                                                        energy cost based on 6.4 hours use per                L of this part.
                                               information consistent with sample
                                                                                                        day and 12 cents per kWh;                                (3) Placement. The ceiling fan label
                                               label 7A in appendix L to this part:
                                                  (i) A statement that reads:                              (iii) The product’s airflow expressed              shall be printed on or affixed to the
                                                  Notice Federal law allows this unit to                in cubic feet per minute and determined               principal display panel of the product’s
                                               be installed only in: AK, AL, AR, CO,                    pursuant to § 305.5;                                  packaging.
                                               CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IA, IN,                     (iv) The product’s energy use                         (4) Additional information. No marks
                                               KS, KY, LA, MA, ME, MD, MI, MN, MO,                      expressed in watts and determined                     or information other than that specified
                                               MS, MT, NC, ND, NE., NH, NJ, NY, OH,                     pursuant to § 305.5 as indicated in the               in this part shall appear on this label,
                                               OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT,                      sample label in appendix L of this part;              except a model name, number, or
                                               VA, VT, WA, WV, WI, WY and U.S.                             (v) The statement ‘‘Based on 12 cents              similar identifying information.
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                                               territories. Federal law prohibits                       per kWh and 6.4 hours use per day’’;                     (5) Labeling for ‘‘multi-mount’’ fans.
                                               installation of this unit in other states.                  (vi) The statement ‘‘Your cost                     For ‘‘multi-mount’’ fan models that can
                                                  (ii) A map and accompanying text as                   depends on rates and use’’;                           be installed either extended from the
                                               illustrated in the sample label 7A in                       (vii) The statement ‘‘All estimates                ceiling or flush with the ceiling, the
                                               appendix L.                                              based on typical use, excluding lights’’;             label content must reflect the lowest
                                                  (15) No marks or information other                       (viii) The statement ‘‘The higher the              efficiency (cubic feet per watt)
                                               than that specified in this part shall                   airflow, the more air the fan will move’’;            configuration. Manufacturers may


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                                               provide a second label depicting the                                        they sell to them. The label may be                                         negotiate or make sales at a place other
                                               efficiency at the other configuration.                                      provided in paper or electronic form                                        than their regular places of business,
                                               *     *     *     *     *                                                   (including Internet-based access).                                          may choose to provide customers with
                                               ■ 8. Revise § 305.14 to read as follows:                                    Distributors must give this information                                     instructions to access such labels in lieu
                                                                                                                           to retailers, including assemblers, they                                    of showing them a paper version of the
                                               § 305.14 Energy information disclosures                                     supply.                                                                     information. Retailers who choose to
                                               for heating and cooling equipment.                                             (2) Retailers, including assemblers,                                     use the Internet for the required label
                                                  The following provisions apply to any                                    who sell covered central air                                                disclosures must provide customers the
                                               covered central air conditioner, heat                                       conditioners, heat pumps, and furnaces
                                                                                                                                                                                                       opportunity to read such information
                                               pump, or furnace.                                                           (including boilers) to consumers must
                                                  (a) Manufacturer duty to provide                                                                                                                     prior to sale of the product.
                                                                                                                           show the labels for the products they
                                               labels. For any covered central air                                         offer to customers and let them read the                                      (c) Oil furnace labels. If an installer
                                               conditioner, heat pump, or furnace                                          labels before the customers agree to                                        installs an oil furnace with an input
                                               model that a manufacturer distributes in                                    purchase the product. For example, the                                      capacity different from that set by the
                                               commerce, the manufacturer must make                                        retailer may display labeled units in                                       manufacturer and the manufacturer
                                               a copy of the EnergyGuide label                                             their store or direct consumers to the                                      identifies alternative capacities on the
                                               available on a publicly accessible Web                                      labels in a binder or computer at a                                         label, the installer must permanently
                                               site in a manner that allows catalog                                        counter or service desk.                                                    mark the appropriate box on the
                                               sellers and consumers to hyperlink to                                          (3) Retailers, including installers and                                  EnergyGuide label displaying the
                                               the label or download it for their use.                                     assemblers, who negotiate or make sales                                     installed input capacity and the
                                               The labels must remain on the Web site                                      at a place other than their regular places                                  associated AFUE as illustrated in
                                               for six months after the manufacturer                                       of business, including sales over the                                       Sample Labels in appendix L to this
                                               ceases the model’s production.                                              telephone or through electronic
                                                                                                                                                                                                       part.
                                                  (b) Distribution. (1) Manufacturers                                      communications, must show the labels
                                               and private labelers must provide to                                        for the products they offer to customers                                    ■ 9. Revise Appendixes A1 through A8
                                               distributors and retailers, including                                       and let them read the labels before the                                     to Part 305 to read as follows:
                                               assemblers, EnergyGuide labels for                                          customers agree to purchase the
                                               covered central air conditioners, heat                                      product. If the labels are on a Web site,                                   Appendix A1 to Part 305—Refrigerators
                                               pumps, and furnaces (including boilers)                                     retailers, including assemblers, who                                        With Automatic Defrost

                                                                                                                                           RANGE INFORMATION
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Range of estimated annual
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 operating costs
                                                                                       Manufacturer’s rated total refrigerated volume in cubic feet                                                                                (dollars/year)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Low            High

                                               Less than 10.5 .........................................................................................................................................................               $18             $39
                                               10.5 to 12.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             30              34
                                               12.5 to 14.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             34              36
                                               14.5 to 16.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               16.5 to 18.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             34              40
                                               18.5 to 20.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             40              41
                                               20.5 to 22.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             37              48
                                               22.5 to 24.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             45              50
                                               24.5 to 26.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               26.5 to 28.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               28.5 and over ...........................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                                  (*) No data.


                                               Appendix A2 to Part 305—Refrigerators
                                               and Refrigerator-Freezers With Manual
                                               Defrost

                                                                                                                                           RANGE INFORMATION
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Range of estimated annual
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 operating costs
                                                                                       Manufacturer’s rated total refrigerated volume in cubic feet                                                                                (dollars/year)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Low            High

                                               Less than 10.5 .........................................................................................................................................................               $24             $41
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                                               10.5 to 12.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               12.5 to 14.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             30              30
                                               14.5 to 16.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               16.5 to 18.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               18.5 to 20.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               20.5 to 22.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               22.5 to 24.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               24.5 to 26.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)



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                                                                                                                               RANGE INFORMATION—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Range of estimated annual
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 operating costs
                                                                                       Manufacturer’s rated total refrigerated volume in cubic feet                                                                                (dollars/year)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Low            High

                                               26.5 to 28.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)               (*)
                                               28.5 and over ...........................................................................................................................................................               (*)               (*)
                                                  (*) No data.


                                               Appendix A3 to Part 305—Refrigerator-
                                               Freezers With Partial Automatic
                                               Defrost

                                                                                                                                           RANGE INFORMATION
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Range of estimated annual
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 operating costs
                                                                                       Manufacturer’s rated total refrigerated volume in cubic feet                                                                                (dollars/year)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Low            High

                                               Less than 10.5 .........................................................................................................................................................               $25             $44
                                               10.5 to 12.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               12.5 to 14.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               14.5 to 16.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               16.5 to 18.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               18.5 to 20.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               20.5 to 22.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               22.5 to 24.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               24.5 to 26.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               26.5 to 28.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               28.5 and over ...........................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                                  (*) No data.


                                               Appendix A4 to Part 305—Refrigerator-
                                               Freezers With Automatic Defrost With
                                               Top-Mounted Freezer Without
                                               Through-the-Door Ice Service

                                                                                                                                           RANGE INFORMATION
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Range of estimated annual
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 operating costs
                                                                                       Manufacturer’s rated total refrigerated volume in cubic feet                                                                                (dollars/year)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Low            High

                                               Less than 10.5 .........................................................................................................................................................               $36             $53
                                               10.5 to 12.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             37              51
                                               12.5 to 14.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             40              55
                                               14.5 to 16.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             40              57
                                               16.5 to 18.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             43              59
                                               18.5 to 20.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             45              62
                                               20.5 to 22.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             46              63
                                               22.5 to 24.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             56              66
                                               24.5 to 26.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               26.5 to 28.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               28.5 and over ...........................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                                  (*) No data.
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                                               Appendix A5 to Part 305—Refrigerator-
                                               Freezers With Automatic Defrost With
                                               Side-Mounted Freezer Without
                                               Through-the-Door Ice Service




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                                                                                                                                           RANGE INFORMATION
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Range of estimated annual
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 operating costs
                                                                                       Manufacturer’s rated total refrigerated volume in cubic feet                                                                                (dollars/year)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Low            High

                                               Less than 10.5 .........................................................................................................................................................               $25             $70
                                               10.5 to 12.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               12.5 to 14.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               14.5 to 16.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             37              37
                                               16.5 to 18.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               18.5 to 20.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               20.5 to 22.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             63              86
                                               22.5 to 24.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             67              90
                                               24.5 to 26.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             69              93
                                               26.5 to 28.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             85              96
                                               28.5 and over ...........................................................................................................................................................               86             101
                                                  (*) No data.


                                               Appendix A6 to Part 305—Refrigerator-
                                               Freezers With Automatic Defrost With
                                               Bottom-Mounted Freezer Without
                                               Through-the-Door Ice Service

                                                                                                                                           RANGE INFORMATION
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Range of estimated annual
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 operating costs
                                                                                       Manufacturer’s rated total refrigerated volume in cubic feet                                                                                (dollars/year)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Low            High

                                               Less than 10.5 .........................................................................................................................................................               $19             $62
                                               10.5 to 12.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             38              63
                                               12.5 to 14.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             49              65
                                               14.5 to 16.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             52              72
                                               16.5 to 18.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             54              73
                                               18.5 to 20.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             54              75
                                               20.5 to 22.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             58              79
                                               22.5 to 24.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             71              83
                                               24.5 to 26.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             64              81
                                               26.5 to 28.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             77              84
                                               28.5 and over ...........................................................................................................................................................               78              86



                                               Appendix A7 to Part 305—Refrigerator-
                                               Freezers With Automatic Defrost With
                                               Bottom-Mounted Freezer With
                                               Through-the-Door Ice Service

                                                                                                                                           RANGE INFORMATION
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Range of estimated annual
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 operating costs
                                                                                       Manufacturer’s rated total refrigerated volume in cubic feet                                                                                (dollars/year)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Low            High

                                               Less than 10.5 .........................................................................................................................................................                (*)             (*)
                                               10.5 to 12.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               12.5 to 14.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               14.5 to 16.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               16.5 to 18.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
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                                               18.5 to 20.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................            $77             $83
                                               20.5 to 22.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             79              87
                                               22.5 to 24.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             80              91
                                               24.5 to 26.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             76              93
                                               26.5 to 28.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................             74              95
                                               28.5 and over ...........................................................................................................................................................               78             103
                                                  (*) No data.



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                                               Appendix A8 to Part 305—Refrigerator-
                                               Freezers With Automatic Defrost With
                                               Side-Mounted Freezer With Through-
                                               the-Door Ice Service

                                                                                                                                            RANGE INFORMATION
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Range of estimated annual
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   operating costs
                                                                                       Manufacturer’s rated total refrigerated volume in cubic feet                                                                                  (dollars/year)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Low            High

                                               Less than 10.5 .........................................................................................................................................................                  (*)             (*)
                                               10.5 to 12.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                               12.5 to 14.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                               14.5 to 16.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                               16.5 to 18.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                               18.5 to 20.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................              $78             $78
                                               20.5 to 22.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               72              94
                                               22.5 to 24.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               81              98
                                               24.5 to 26.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               73              99
                                               26.5 to 28.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               89             104
                                               28.5 and over ...........................................................................................................................................................                 82             107
                                                   (*) No data.


                                               ■ 10. Add Appendix A9 to Part 305 to                                        Appendix A9 to Part 305—All
                                               read as follows:                                                            Refrigerators and Refrigerator-Freezers

                                                                                                                                            RANGE INFORMATION
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Range of estimated annual
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   operating costs
                                                                                       Manufacturer’s rated total refrigerated volume in cubic feet                                                                                  (dollars/year)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Low            High

                                               Less than 10.5 .........................................................................................................................................................                 $18             $70
                                               10.5 to 12.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               30              63
                                               12.5 to 14.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               30              65
                                               14.5 to 16.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               37              72
                                               16.5 to 18.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               34              73
                                               18.5 to 20.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               40              83
                                               20.5 to 22.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               37              94
                                               22.5 to 24.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               45              98
                                               24.5 to 26.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               64              99
                                               26.5 to 28.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               74             104
                                               28.5 and over ...........................................................................................................................................................                 78             107



                                               ■ 11. Revise Appendixes B1 through B3                                       Appendix B1 to Part 305—Upright
                                               to Part 305 to read as follows:                                             Freezers With Manual Defrost

                                                                                                                                            RANGE INFORMATION
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Range of estimated annual
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   operating costs
                                                                                       Manufacturer’s rated total refrigerated volume in cubic feet                                                                                  (dollars/year)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Low            High

                                               Less than 5.5 ...........................................................................................................................................................                $26             $36
                                               5.5 to 7.4 ..................................................................................................................................................................             37              38
                                               7.5 to 9.4 ..................................................................................................................................................................             30              30
                                               9.5 to 11.4 ................................................................................................................................................................              31              31
                                               11.5 to 13.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               38              38
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                                               13.5 to 15.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               40              40
                                               15.5 to 17.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               43              43
                                               17.5 to 19.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                               19.5 to 21.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               48              48
                                               21.5 to 23.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                               23.5 to 25.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                               25.5 to 27.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                               27.5 to 29.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)



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                                                                                                                                RANGE INFORMATION—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Range of estimated annual
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   operating costs
                                                                                       Manufacturer’s rated total refrigerated volume in cubic feet                                                                                  (dollars/year)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Low            High

                                               29.5 and over ...........................................................................................................................................................                 (*)               (*)
                                                   (*) No data.


                                               Appendix B2 To Part 305—Upright
                                               Freezers With Automatic Defrost

                                                                                                                                            RANGE INFORMATION
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Range of estimated annual
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   operating costs
                                                                                       Manufacturer’s rated total refrigerated volume in cubic feet                                                                                  (dollars/year)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Low            High

                                               Less than 5.5 ...........................................................................................................................................................                $32             $32
                                               5.5 to 7.4 ..................................................................................................................................................................             (*)             (*)
                                               7.5 to 9.4 ..................................................................................................................................................................             53              59
                                               9.5 to 11.4 ................................................................................................................................................................              59              59
                                               11.5 to 13.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               57              67
                                               13.5 to 15.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               47              73
                                               15.5 to 17.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               52              74
                                               17.5 to 19.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               54              71
                                               19.5 to 21.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               57              76
                                               21.5 to 23.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               81              87
                                               23.5 to 25.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                               25.5 to 27.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                               27.5 to 29.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                               29.5 and over ...........................................................................................................................................................                 (*)             (*)
                                                   (*) No data.


                                               Appendix B3 To Part 305—Chest
                                               Freezers And All Other Freezers

                                                                                                                                            RANGE INFORMATION
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Range of estimated annual
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   operating costs
                                                                                       Manufacturer’s rated total refrigerated volume in cubic feet                                                                                  (dollars/year)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Low            High

                                               Less than 5.5 ...........................................................................................................................................................                $16             $27
                                               5.5 to 7.4 ..................................................................................................................................................................             24              30
                                               7.5 to 9.4 ..................................................................................................................................................................             23              31
                                               9.5 to 11.4 ................................................................................................................................................................              25              30
                                               11.5 to 13.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                               13.5 to 15.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               35              36
                                               15.5 to 17.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               33              37
                                               17.5 to 19.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               40              40
                                               19.5 to 21.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                               21.5 to 23.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               46              46
                                               23.5 to 25.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                               25.5 to 27.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                               27.5 to 29.4 ..............................................................................................................................................................               (*)             (*)
                                               29.5 and over ...........................................................................................................................................................                 (*)             (*)
                                                   (*) No data.
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                                               ■ 12. Appendices D1 through D4 to Part                                      Appendix D1 To Part 305—Water
                                               305 are revised to read as follows:                                         Heaters—Gas




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                                                                                                                                         RANGE INFORMATION
                                                                                              Capacity                                                                                  Range of estimated annual energy costs
                                                                                    (first hour rating in gallons)                                                                                   (dollars/year)

                                                                                                                                                                              Natural gas ($/year)                           Propane ($/year)
                                                                                            First hour rating
                                                                                                                                                                             Low                       High                 Low               High

                                               ‘‘Very Small’’—less than 18 .............................................................................                               *                         *                  *                  *
                                               ‘‘Low’’—18 to 50.9 ...........................................................................................                       $154                      $155                  *                  *
                                               ‘‘Medium’’—51 to 74.9 .....................................................................................                           177                       206                437                560
                                               ‘‘High’’—over 75 ...............................................................................................                      225                       297                506                732
                                                  * No data.


                                               Appendix D2 to Part 305—Water
                                               Heaters Electric

                                                                                                                                         RANGE INFORMATION
                                                                                                                        Capacity                                                                                         Range of estimated annual
                                                                                                              (first hour rating in gallons)                                                                                   energy costs
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               (dollars/year)
                                                                                                                      First hour rating                                                                                     Low               High

                                               ‘‘Very Small’’—less than 18 .....................................................................................................................................                    *                   *
                                               ‘‘Low’’—18 to 50.9 ...................................................................................................................................................             $93                $295
                                               ‘‘Medium’’—51 to 74.9 .............................................................................................................................................                120                 423
                                               High’’—over 75 ........................................................................................................................................................            191                 252
                                                  * No data.


                                               Appendix D3 to Part 305—Water
                                               Heaters—Oil

                                                                                                                                         RANGE INFORMATION
                                                                                                                        Capacity                                                                                         Range of estimated annual
                                                                                                              (first hour rating in gallons)                                                                                   energy costs
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               (dollars/year)
                                                                                                                      First hour rating                                                                                     Low               High

                                               ‘‘Very Small’’—less than 18 .....................................................................................................................................                     *                  *
                                               ‘‘Low’’—18 to 50.9 ...................................................................................................................................................                *                  *
                                               ‘‘Medium’’—51 to 74.9 .............................................................................................................................................                   *                  *
                                               High’’—over 75 ........................................................................................................................................................            $649               $730
                                                  * No data.


                                               Appendix D4 to Part 305—Water
                                               Heaters—Instantaneous-Gas

                                                                                                                                         RANGE INFORMATION
                                                                                                 Capacity                                                                               Range of estimated annual energy costs
                                                                                                                                                                                                     (dollars/year)

                                                                                                                                                                                    Natural gas                                    Propane
                                                                                 Capacity (maximum flow rate);                                                                       ($/year)                                      ($/year)
                                                                                   gallons per minute (gpm)
                                                                                                                                                                             Low                       High                 Low               High

                                               ‘‘Very Small’’—less than 1.6 ............................................................................                               *                         *                   *                  *
                                               ‘‘Low’’—1.7 to 2.7 ............................................................................................                         *                         *                   *                  *
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                                               ‘‘Medium’’—2.8 to 3.9 ......................................................................................                         $130                      $151                $321               $372
                                               ‘‘High’’—over 4.0 ..............................................................................................                      195                       230                 485                567
                                                  * No data.




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                                               ■   13. Appendix D5 is removed.                                             ■ 14. Revise Appendix H to Part 305 to                                       Appendix H to Part 305—Cooling
                                                                                                                           read as follows:                                                             Performance for Central Air
                                                                                                                                                                                                        Conditioners

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Range of SEER’s
                                                                                                       Manufacturer’s rated cooling capacity
                                                                                                                     (btu’s/hr)                                                                                                   Low              High

                                                                                                                                              Single Package Units

                                               Central Air Conditioners (Cooling Only): All capacities ...........................................................................................                                           14             20
                                               Heat Pumps (Cooling Function): All capacities .......................................................................................................                                         14           18.1

                                                                                                                                                Split System Units

                                               Central Air Conditioner models allowed only in northern states (listed in 305.12(g)(13)) (Cooling Only): All ca-
                                                 pacities .................................................................................................................................................................                  13            26
                                               Central Air Conditioner models allowed in all states (Cooling Only):
                                                   All capacities .....................................................................................................................................................                      14             26
                                                   Heat Pumps (Cooling Function): All capacities ................................................................................................                                            14           30.5
                                               Small-duct, high-velocity Systems ...........................................................................................................................                                 12           12.5

                                                                                                                                        Space-Constrained Products

                                               Central Air Conditioners (Cooling Only): All capacities ...........................................................................................                                           12            14
                                               Heat Pumps (Cooling Function): All capacities .......................................................................................................                                         12            14



                                               ■ 15. Amend Appendix L to Part 305 by                                       1A, and revising Sample Labels 5, 7 and                                      Appendix L to Part 305—Sample Labels
                                               revising Prototype Label 1, revising                                        17 to read as follows:                                                       *        *            *   *      *
                                               Sample Label 1, removing Sample Label                                                                                                                    BILLING CODE 6750–01–P
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       10/12                  U.S. Government                           Federal law prohibits removal of this label before consumer purchase.




                            ENERCYGUIDE
       Arial Narrow




       1012                        efrigerator—Freezer                                                                XYZ Corporation              |                10/12
       Arial Narrow Bold           * Automatic Defrost                                                                   Model ABC—L                    Arial Narrow Bold
                                   & Side—Mounted Freezer                                                    Capacity: 23.0 Cubic Feet
                                   * No through—the—door ice



                                Compare ONLY to other labels with yellow numbers.                                                                «l                 16.5 pt.
                                                                                                                                                          Arial Narrow Bold
     13 pt                                Labels with yellow numbers are based on the same test procedures.
     Arial Narrow Bold

                                                                                                                                                 <k——              16.5 pt.
                                                              Estimated Yearly Energy Cost                                                               Arial Narrow Bold

                                                                                                                                                <tMk———————— 50 pt.
36 pt.                                                                                                                                                             Arial Black
Arial Black


      1 pt. rule
                            Cost Ranges




                                           Models with
                                           similar features

910 pt.                                    All models         $45                                                                                               1511 pt.
Arial Narrow Bold                                                                                                                                      Arial Narrow Bold




              36/14
              Arial Black
                                                                Estimated Yearly Electricity Use
                                                                                                                                                                         14 pt.
                                                                                                                                                             Arial Narrow Bold
   10/12                          * Your cost will depend on your utility rates and use.
   Arial Narrow                   * Both cost ranges based on models of similar size capacity.
   Use bold                       * Models with similar features have automatic defrost, side—mounted freezer, and no
   where indicated                  through—the—doorice.
                                  * Estimated energy cost based on a national average electricity cost of 12 cents per kWh.

                                                                        ftc.gov/ienergy                                           <«sk———                     17/20.4
                                                                                                                                                        Arial Narrow



                                                        Prototype Label 1 — Refrigerator—Freezer


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             ENERCYGUIDE
             Refrigerator—Freezer
               * Automatic Defrost
                                                                                                      XYZ Corporation
                                                                                                          Model ABC—L
              e Side—Mounted Freezer                                                          Capacity: 23.0 Cubic Feet
               & No through—the—door ice



                 Compare ONLY to other labels with yellow numbers.
                           Labels with yellow numbers are based on the same test procedures.


                                               Estimated Yearly Energy Cost

                                                                               $84
             Cost Ranges




                            Models with
                            similar features

                           All models          $45




                                                 Estimated Yearly Electricity Use                           ENERGY STAR


                   * Your cost will depend on your utility rates and use.
                   *© Both cost ranges based on models of similar size capacity.
                   * Models with similar features have automatic defrost, side—mounted freezer, and no
                      through—the—door ice
                   * Estimated energy cost based on a national average electricity cost of 12 cents per kWh.

                                                         ftc.gov/energy

                                               Sample Label 1 — Refrigerator—Freezer


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                                                                         EnER
                                                                         Water Heater- Natural Gas
                                                                         Tank Size (storage Capacity): 80 gallons
                                                                                                                                                                         XYZ Corporation
                                                                                                                                                                         Model XXXXXXX.




                                                                                                       Estimated Yearly Energy Cost



                                                                                                                                                   $203
                                                                                 $177
                                                                                                                                   I                        I       •:         $208
                                                                                                                 Cost Range of Similar Models


                                                                                                                   First Hour Rating
                                                                                          (How much hot water you get in the first hour of use)

                                                                                      very small                     low                                             high

                                                                           • Your cost will depend on your utility rates and use.
                                                                           • Cost range based only on models fueled by natural gas with a medium
                                                                             first hour rating (51-75 gallons).
                                                                           • Estimated energy cost based on a national average natural gas cost
                                                                             of $1.09 per therm.
                                                                           • Estimated yearly energy use: 186 therms. ·

                                                                                                                            ftc.gov/energy


                                                                                                            Sample Label 5 - Water Heater
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             U.S. Government                              Federal law prohibits removal of this label before consumer purchase.




             Central Air Conditioner                                                                      XYZ Corporation
             Cooling Only                                                                                     Model NHGS5
             Split System




                         Efficiency Rating (seer»

                     13.7
                     v I.           1             1             1                !
                                                                                        For energy cost info, visit
                                                                                        productinfo.energy.gov
                       13.0                                                 26.0
                       LeastEfficient                               Most Efficient     * Your air conditioner‘s efficiency
                                   Range of Similar . Models.                            rating may be better depending on
                                                                                         the coil your contractor installs.
                                  ** Seasonal Cnergy Efficiency Ratio




                    Notice
                    Federal law allows this unit to beinstalled only in:

                   AK, CO, CT, 1D, IL, I¥, IN, KS, MA,
                   ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, NH,
                   NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, SD, UT, VT,
                    WA, WV, WI, WY, and U.S. territories.


                                                                                                | Installation allowed

                    Federal law prohibits installation of this unit in other states.

                    Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER): The installed system‘s minimum EERis 12.7.



                            Sample Label 7 — Split—system Central Air Conditioner


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                                                                                                        Donald S. Clark,
                                                                                                        Secretary.
                                                                                                        [FR Doc. 2016–21854 Filed 9–14–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                        BILLING CODE 6750–01–C
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Document Created: 2018-02-09 13:18:31
Document Modified: 2018-02-09 13:18:31
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThe amendments to 16 CFR 305.3(x), 305.13, and Sample Label 17 of Appendix L are effective on September 17, 2018. All other amendments published in this document are effective on June 12, 2017.
ContactHampton Newsome, (202) 326-2889, Attorney, Division of Enforcement, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20580.
FR Citation81 FR 63634 
RIN Number3084-AB15
CFR AssociatedAdvertising; Energy Conservation; Household Appliances; Labeling and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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