Section 1607. Marking of Appliances.

(a)   Scope of  Section 1607.

 

Every unit of every appliance within the scope of Section 1601 of this Article shall comply with the applicable provisions of this section. The effective dates of this section shall be the same as the effective dates shown in section 1605.1, 1605.2 or section 1605.3 of this Article for appliances for which there is an energy efficiency, energy consumption, energy design, water efficiency, water consumption, or water design standard in section 1605.1, 1605.2, or section 1605.3. of this Article for appliances with no energy efficiency, energy consumption, energy design, water efficiency, water consumption, or water design standard in section 1605.1, 1605.2, or section 1605.3, of this Article , the effective date of this section shall be January 1, 2006.

 

(b) Name, Model Number, and Date.

Except as provided in section 1607(c) of this Article the following information shall be permanently, legibly, and conspicuously displayed on an accessible place on each unit;

(1)  manufacturer’s name or brand name or trademark (which shall be either the name, brand, or trademark of the listed manufacturer specified pursuant to section 1606(a)(2)(A) of this Article.

(2)  model number; and

(3)  date of manufacture, indicating (i) year and (ii) month or smaller (e.g. week) increment. If the date is in a code that is not readily understandable to the layperson, the manufacturer shall immediately, on request, provide the code to the Energy Commission.

 

(c) Exceptions to Section 1607(b).

(1)  For plumbing fixtures and plumbing fittings, the information required by section 1607(b) of this Article shall be permanently, legibly, and conspicuously displayed on an accessible place on each unit or on the unitʹs packaging.

(2)  For lamps and spray sprinkler bodies, the information required by section 1607(b) s of this Article hall be permanently, legibly, and conspicuously displayed on an accessible place on each unit, on the unitʹs packaging, or, where the unit is contained in a group of several units in a single package, on the packaging of the group.

(3)  For fluorescent lamp ballasts, the date of manufacture information required by Section 1607(b)(3) of this Article shall indicate (i) year and (ii) threemonth or smaller increment. If the date is in a code that is not readily understandable to the layperson, the manufacturer shall immediately, on request, provide the code to the Energy Commission.

 

(d) Energy Performance Information.

 

(1)  FederallyRegulated Consumer Products.

The marking required by 16 C.F.R. part 305 shall be displayed as required for all federally‐regulated consumer products of the following classes:

(A)  Refrigerators

(B)   Refrigerator‐freezers

(C)  Freezers

(D)  Central air conditioners

(E)   Heat pumps

(F)   Dishwashers

(G)  Water heaters

(H)  Room air conditioners

(I)    Warm air furnaces

(J)    Boilers

(K)  Pool heaters

(L)   Clothes washers

(M)  Fluorescent lamp ballasts

(N)  Showerheads

(O)  Faucets

(P)   Water closets

(Q)  Urinals

(R)   General service incandescent reflector lamps

(S)   General service fluorescent lamps

(T)   General service incandescent (other than reflector) lamps

(U)  Medium‐base compact fluorescent lamps

(V)  Metal halide lamp fixtures

(W) Televisions, and

(X)   Ceiling fans

 

(2)  FederallyRegulated Commercial and Industrial Equipment.

Unless otherwise specified in Table Y, each unit of an appliance listed in Table Y that is federally regulated commercial and industrial equipment shall be marked, permanently and legibly on an accessible and conspicuous place on the unit, with the applicable energy performance information shown in Table Y, and such information shall also be included on all printed material that is displayed or distributed at the point of sale.

 

Table Y
Requirements for Marking of Federally-Regulated Commercial and Industrial Equipment

Class

Energy Performance Information

Split system central air conditioners (on printed material only)

Cooling capacity, SEER, EER

Single package central air conditioners

Cooling capacity, SEER, EER

Split system heat pumps (on printed material only)

Cooling capacity, heating capacity, SEER, EER, HSPF, COP

Single package heat pumps

Cooling capacity, heating capacity, SEER, EER, HSPF, COP

Package terminal air conditioners

Cooling capacity, EER

Package terminal heat pumps

Cooling capacity, heating capacity, EER, COP

Warm air furnaces

Input rating, thermal efficiency

Packaged

boilers

 

Input rating, thermal efficiency, combustion efficiency (combustion efficiency marking requirement applies only to boilers with input ratings greater than 2,500,000 Btu/h.)

Water heaters

 

Input rating, rated storage volume, measured storage volume, thermal efficiency, standby loss (%/hr), standby loss (Btu/hr)

Hot water supply boilers

 

Rated input, rated storage volume, measured storage volume, thermal efficiency, standby loss

Self-priming pool filter

pumps, non-self-priming

pool filter pumps, pressure

cleaner booster pumps, and

waterfall pumps

WEF, dedicated-purpose pool pump

motor total horsepower

 

(3)  Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps, Furnaces, Boilers, and Water Heaters. Each unit of air conditioners, heat pumps, furnaces, boilers, and water heaters that are not subject to NAECA and that comply with the provisions in Tables 6.8.1 A through F of ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.12007 shall be marked, permanently and legibly on an accessible and conspicuous place on the unit, with a statement that the equipment complies with the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 90.1.

(4)  Distribution Transformers. Each unit of distribution transformers shall have a label or nameplate which states “DOE Compliant” or equivalent

(5)  Illuminated Exit Signs. Each unit of illuminated exit signs meeting the criteria of section 1605.1(l) of this Article that are sold in California (subject to the limitations of section 1601) of this Article shall be marked by the manufacturer with a block E inside a circle; the mark commonly referred to as “Circle E.” The size of the mark shall be commensurate with other markings on the sign, but not smaller than ¼ inch. Signs not meeting section 1605.1(l) of this Article shall not be so marked.

(6)  Luminaires. Each unit of torchieres and each package containing a torchiere shall be marked, permanently and legibly on an accessible and conspicuous place on the unit, in characters no less than 1/8 inch on the inner surface of the reflector bowl of the torchiere, and ¼ inch on the packaging, “LAMPS MUST TOTAL NO MORE THAN 190 WATTS TORCHIERE IS NONCOMPLIANT IF IT IS ABLE TO DRAW MORE THAN 190 WATTS.”

(7)  Commercial PreRinse Spray Valves. Each unit of commercial prerinse spray valve shall be marked, permanently and legibly on an accessible and conspicuous place on the unit, in characters no less than 1/8 inch, the flow rate of the unit, in gallonsper minute (gpm) at 60 psi.

(8)  External Power Supplies.

(A) Federally Regulated External Power Supplies. Any external power supply subject to the standards in section 1605.1(u) of this Article shall be clearly and permanently marked in accordance with 10 C.F.R. section 430.32(w)(4).

(B) State-Regulated External Power Supplies. Any state-regulated external power supply complying with the requirements of section 1605.3(u) of this Article shall be clearly and permanently marked in accordance with the International Efficiency Marking Protocol for External Power Supplies, Version 3.0, September 2013.

(9)  Residential Pool Pumps and Motor Combinations and Replacement Residential Pool Pump Motors.

(A)   Each residential pool pump motor shall be marked, permanently and legibly on an accessible and conspicuous place on the unit, in characters no less than ¼ inch, the pool pump motor capacity of the motor.

(B)   Two, multi, or variablespeed residential pool pump and motor combinations  shall be marked, permanently and legibly on an accessible and conspicuous place on the unit, in characters no less than ¼ inch, “This pump must be installed with a two, multi, or variablespeed pump motor controller.”

(10)  Battery Charger Systems. Each state regulated battery charger system shall be marked with a “BC” inside a circle. The marking shall be legible and permanently affixed to:

(A)    the product nameplate that houses the battery charging terminals or;

(B)    the retail packaging and, if included, the cover page of the instructions.

(11)            Air Filters. Each unit of air filters manufactured on or after July 1, 2024, shall be marked, permanently and legibly on the edge of the filter itself or on the pleats in characters of font size 12 or larger, with the information specified in either section (A) or (B) below as applicable to the air filter unit, and such marking shall either be visible through any retail packaging or, if it is not visible, it shall additionally be marked on the retail packaging in the same font size and format. Sample air filter package labels and air filter frame markings are shown in Tables Z-1 and Z-2.

(A) Air filters for which the basic model has been tested in accordance with AHRI Standard 680 (I-P)-2017.

1. Air filters that have been tested and for which the reported information is determined in accordance with the AHRI Standard 680 (I-P)-2017 shall be marked with the following information:

a. Particle size efficiency (PSE) of the unit in three particle size ranges: 0.3-1.0, 1.0-3.0, 3.0-10 micrometers (μm).

b. Initial resistance for the range of airflow rates as published by the manufacturer, including the maximum rated airflow rate. The airflow rate values shall be the values for 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% of the maximum rated airflow rate determined in accordance with AHRI Standard 680 (I-P)-2017 as described in subsections (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) below.

(i) Airflow Rate Value 1 (val 1) = 25% of the maximum rated airflow rate in cfm (25% of airflow rate of value 4).

(ii) Airflow Rate Value 2 (val 2) =50% of the maximum rated airflow rate in cfm (50% of airflow rate of value 4).

(iii) Airflow Rate Value 3 (val 3) = 75% of the maximum rated airflow rate in cfm (75% of airflow rate of value 4).

(iv) Airflow Rate Value 4 (val 4) = 100% of the maximum rated airflow rate in cfm.

2. Air filter sizes that have not been tested shall be marked with information that is based on the information for an air filter of the same basic model which has been tested per section 1604(c)(3) of this Article in accordance with the AHRI Standard 680 (I-P)-2017 and certified to the Energy Commission per section 1606(a)(1)(I) of this Article. Information for an air filter that has not been tested shall be determined at a face velocity that is identical to the face velocity used for the test procedure for the tested air filter of the same basic model. Air filters that have not been tested shall be marked with the following information:

a. Particle size efficiency (PSE) of the unit in three particle size ranges: 0.3-1.0, 1.0-3.0, 3.0-10 micrometers (μm). The PSE values for an air filter that has not been tested shall be identical to the PSE values determined for a tested air filter of the same basic model.

b. Initial resistance values for the range of airflow rate values 1 through 4. The initial resistance values for an air filter that has not been tested shall be identical to the initial resistance values 1 through 4 determined for a tested air filter of the same basic model.

c. Airflow rate values 1 through 4 for an air filter that has not been tested shall each be equal to the corresponding airflow rate values 1 through 4 from a tested air filter of the same basic model multiplied by the face area of the filter that has not been tested and divided by the face area of the tested air filter of the same basic model.

(B) Air filters for which the basic model has been tested in accordance with ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 52.2-2017.

1. Air filters that have been tested and for which the reported information is determined in accordance with ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 52.2-2017 shall be marked with the following information:

a. Particle size efficiency (PSE) of the unit in three particle size ranges: 0.3-1.0, 1.0-3.0, 3.0-10 micrometers (μm).

b. Initial resistance for the range of airflow rates as published by the manufacturer, including the maximum rated airflow rate. The airflow rate values shall be the maximum rated airflow rate, and the values for 50%, 75%, 100% and 125% of the test airflow rate value determined in accordance with ANSI/ASHRAE 52.2-2017 as described in subsections (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) below.

(i) Airflow Rate Value 1 (val 1) = 50% of the test airflow rate in cfm (50% of airflow rate value 3).

(ii) Airflow Rate Value 2 (val 2) = 75% of the test airflow rate in cfm (75% of airflow rate value 3).

(iii) Airflow Rate Value 3 (val 3) = 100% of the test airflow rate in cfm; determined as equal to selected test face velocity (feet per minute) multiplied by the air filter face area (square feet).

(iv) Airflow Rate Value 4 (val 4) = 125% of the test airflow rate in cfm (125% of airflow rate value 3).

(v) Airflow Rate Value 5 (val 5) = Maximum Rated Airflow Rate in cfm-as published by the manufacturer.

c. Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV). The value shall be a whole number between 1 and 16.

2. Air filter sizes that have not been tested shall be marked with information that is based on the information for an air filter of the same basic model which has been tested per section 1604(c)(3) of this Article in accordance with the ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 52.2-2017 and certified to the Energy Commission per section 1606(a)(1)(I) of this Article. Information for an air filter that has not been tested shall be determined at a face velocity that is identical to the face velocity used for the test procedure for the tested air filter of the same basic model. Air filters that have not been tested shall be marked with the following information:

a. Particle size efficiency (PSE) of the unit in three particle size ranges: 0.3-1.0, 1.0-3.0, 3.0-10 micrometers (μm). The PSE values for an air filter that has not been tested shall be identical to the PSE values determined for a tested air filter of the same basic model.

b. Initial resistance values for the range of airflow rate values 1 through 5. The initial resistance values for an air filter that has not been tested shall be identical to the initial resistance values 1 through 5 determined for a tested air filter of the same basic model.

c. Airflow rate values 1 through 5. Airflow rate values 1 through 5 for an air filter that has not been tested shall each be equal to the corresponding airflow rate values 1 through 5 from a tested air filter of the same basic model multiplied by the face area of the filter that has not been tested and divided by the face area of the tested air filter of the same basic model.

d. Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV). The MERV for an air filter that has not been tested shall be identical to the value determined for a tested air filter of the same basic model. The value shall be a whole number between 1 and 16.

 

Table Z-1
Sample Air Filter Marking (AHRI Standard 680 [I-P]-2017)

µm)
PSE
(%)

0.30-1.0

1.0-3.0

3.0-10

Airflow Rate (CFM)

[val 1]

[val 2]

[val 3]

[val 4]

*Max Rated Airflow

[val]

[val]

[val]

Initial Resistance (IWC)

[val]

[val]

[val]

[val]

 

Table Z-2
Sample Air Filter Marking (ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 52.2-2017)

MERV

 

µm)
PSE
(%)

0.30-1.0

1.0-3.0

3.0-10

Airflow Rate (CFM)

[val 1]

[val 2]

[val 3]

[val 4]

[val 5]

*Max Rated Airflow

[val]

[val]

[val]

[val]

Initial Resistance (IWC)

[val]

[val]

[val]

[val]

[val]

 

(12) State-Regulated LED Lamps. State-regulated LED lamps shall meet the criteria below before making any of the relevant claims in marketing materials, including retail packaging or on the lamp itself.

(A) For lamps manufactured on or after January 1, 2018, the following shall be demonstrated before making a claim of being “dimmable.”

1. The lamp shall be dimmable to 10 percent of its full light output.

2. The lamp shall be reduced flicker operation;

3. Shall not produce noise in excess of 24 A-weighted decibels at 100 percent and 20 percent of full light output.

4. If the product cannot be reduced flicker operation using a standard phase-cut dimmer, but can be reduced flicker operation using another type of dimmer, references to dimmability shall be qualified with the phrase “dimmable with LED dimmer.” These lamps shall include instructions on or inside the retail packaging that describe, or contain an internet link to a description of, the type of dimmers that are compatible or recommended for use with the lamp.

(B) State-regulated LED lamps manufactured on or after January 1, 2018 shall meet all of the following requirements before including comparisons to incandescent lamps:

1. The lamp shall have a correlated color temperature of 3000K or less.

2. The lamp shall be “dimmable” as described in 1607(d)(12)(A) of this Article.

3. The lamp shall have a lumen output of 310 lumens or greater for medium-screw base lamps or 150 lumens or greater for intermediate and candelabra bases.

Exception: to section 1607(d)(12)(B) of this Article: Section 1607(d)(12)(B) of this Article does not apply to incandescent wattage equivalency claims.

(C) If the manufacturer makes incandescent wattage equivalency claims for medium screwbase and GU24 base omnidirectional state-regulated LED lamps manufactured on or after January 1, 2018, the lamps shall have a minimum lumen output not less that the values shown in Table K-4.

 

Table K-4
Incandescent Wattage Equivalences
 for State-regulated LED Lamps

Incandescent wattage equivalence

Minimum
Lumen
Output

40W

310

60W

750

75W

1050

100W

1490

150W

2500

 

(D) A lamp manufactured on or after January 1, 2018 that is certified with a lumen output of less than 150 lumens for candelabra bases, or less than 200 lumens for other bases, shall be labeled on the retail packaging as “for decorative purposes.”

(13) Portable Electric Spas

(A) All portable electric spas manufactured on or after June 1, 2019, shall be marked by the manufacturer with the label specified in section 1607(d)(13)(B) of this Article. The label shall be legible, conspicuously displayed to the consumer, and be removed only by the consumer.

1. For standard, exercise, and combination spas, the label shall be affixed on a readily visible location on the shell or skirt panel of the unit.

2. For inflatable spas, the label shall be affixed on a readily visible location on the unit's retail packaging.

(B)

Text

Description automatically generated with medium confidence

 

The label for all portable electric spas shall conform to the design specifications listed in subdivisions (d)(13)(B)1. through (d)(13)(B)4. in this section (inclusive). If the spa has been tested with multiple spa covers, the label shall display the most recent performance data, the model number, and the manufacturer, as listed in MAEDbS, of the tested spa cover of the spa unit-cover combination that yielded the maximum normalized standby power test result obtained in accordance with section 1605.3(g)(7)(A) of this Article and Section 7.2 of ANSI/APSP/ICC-14 2019. The label may display the most recent spa cover model number(s) and corresponding spa cover manufacturer(s) for other covers tested with the unit. If the label lists multiple spa covers, the label shall display the spa cover model number(s) and corresponding spa cover manufacturer(s) of the spa covers tested with the unit as listed in MAEDbS.

1. Label Specifications. The label shall be formatted as shown in Figure 1 and as directed in subdivision (d)(13)(B)2. of this section.

 

Figure 1. Label Design

 

2. Letter Codes for Figure 1 Label Design. Letter codes for Figure 1 above:

a. Shall be printed on a white label with black text.

b. Minimum label width: 5 inches.

c. Minimum label height: 6.75 inches.

d. Leaf color: equivalent to Pantone 363 green (also permitted to be black).

e. Water drop color: equivalent to Pantone 7691 blue (also permitted to be black).

f. Font: Helvetica Neue Black; character height shall not be less than 15 point type. For standard spas, inflatable spas, and the standard spa portion of combination spas the text shall state the following: Portable Electric Spa. For exercise spas and the exercise spa portion of combination spas, the text shall state the following: Exercise Spa.

g. Font: Helvetica Neue Black; character height shall not be less than 24 point type. Text shall state the following: ENERGY GUIDE.

h. Font: Arial Bold; character height shall not be less than 9.5 point type. Text shall state the following:

Manufacturer: [insert name of manufacturer here]

Model: [insert model number here]

Capacity (# of people): [insert number of people here].

i Font: Arial Bold; character height shall not be less than 9.5 point type. Text shall state the following: Rated Volume.

j. Font: Arial Bold; character height shall not be less than 16 point type. The text shall state the value of the rated volume in U.S. gallons and shall state the units of the rated volume as follows: US Gal.

k. Font: Arial Bold; character height shall not be less than 16 point type. The text shall state the following: Standby Power* [insert the normalized standby power value resulting from the test in watts here, rounded to a whole number] Watts.

l. Font: Helvetica Neue Black; character height shall not be less than 24 point type. The text shall state the normalized standby power value resulting from the test in Watts, rounded to a whole number, and shall state the units of the tested standby power.

m. The standby power chart arrow shall be scaled at the appropriate location between the minimum and maximum power range using the normalized standby power test result value for the spa which is being installed. The minimum standby power shall be 50 watts, and the maximum standby power shall be 450 watts for standard spas, inflatable spas, and the standard spa portion of combination spas. The minimum standby power shall be 100 watts and the maximum standby power shall be 750 watts for exercise spas and the exercise spa portion of combination spas. If the normalized standby power test result is outside the power range, add or subtract, in increments of 50 watts, from the minimum or maximum power range values, until the normalized standby power test result is within the power range and update the minimum or maximum power range values on the label.

n. Font: Arial Bold; character height shall not be less than 12 point type.

o. Font: Arial Bold; character height shall not be less than 9.5 point type. The text shall state the following: Average Standby Power Range of Spa Models.

p. Font: Arial; character height shall not be less than 8 point type, and may be horizontally scaled to no less than 85 percent. The text shall state the following:

Maximum standby power allowed for this size spa under ANSI/APSP/ICC-14 (optional) 2019: [insert the allowed maximum normalized standby power value based on fill volume, rounded to a whole number] Watts.

Total annual power consumption in standby mode*: [insert the normalized standby power value resulting from the test in Watts here, rounded to a whole number] x Duty Cycle = [insert calculated value of total annual power consumption in standby mode here in kilowatts per hour, rounded to a whole number] kWh.

Annual Standby Energy Cost* = [insert total annual power consumption value here, rounded to a whole number] x Energy Rate (cost per kilowatt hour in your area).

*Data is based on standard test procedure for Portable Electric Spas as stipulated in ANSI/APSP/ICC-14 (optional) 2019. Note: This is the amount of power used during test conditions and does not include spa usage or extreme cold conditions. This data should be used only for comparison of spa models. Power is not monthly energy consumption. Duty cycle is estimated to be [insert duty cycle value in hours here. For standard spas, exercise spas, and combinations spas insert 8,760. For inflatable spas, insert 5,040] hours per year.

Based on testing with the spa manufacturer's specified cover checked below, the spa cover-unit combination that yielded the highest normalized standby power. This spa must be sold with this cover or a manufacturer's approved equivalent that has also been tested with the unit .

Tested Cover Manufacturer(s): [insert name of manufacturer(s) here, names shall be preceded by a checkbox].

Tested Cover Model(s): [insert cover model number(s) here, model numbers shall be preceded by a checkbox].

q. The format for the maximum standby power value and total annual power consumption value is the following: Font: Arial Bold. Character height shall not be less than 8 point type and may be horizontally scaled to no less than 85 percent.

r. Font: Arial Bold; character height shall not be less than 8 point type, and may be horizontally scaled to no less than 85 percent. The text shall state the following: Power calculated based on standby mode testing. Actual values will vary based on use.

s. Font: Arial Bold; character height shall not be less than 8 point type, and may be horizontally scaled to no less than 85 percent. The text shall state the following: This Label Must Remain Adhered to Spa until Time of Sale to Consumer.

t. Font Arial; character height shall not be less than 8 point type, and may be horizontally scaled to no less than 85 percent. The text shall state the following: Printed on [insert the month, day, and year the label was printed on].

u. The checkbox of the tested spa cover model number and corresponding spa cover manufacturer coinciding with the performance data shall be marked on the label.

3. The label shall be printed:

a. on a removable adhesive-backed white polymer label or the equivalent for standard, exercise, and combination spas.

b. as specified in subdivision (d)(13)(B)3.a. or integrated as part of the unit's retail packaging design for inflatable spas.

4. All adhesive labels shall be applied so they can be easily removed without the use of tools or liquids, other than water, but shall be applied with an adhesive with an adhesion capacity sufficient to prevent dislodgment during normal handling throughout the chain of distribution to the consumer.

(14) Landscape Irrigation Equipment.

(A) Spray Sprinkler Bodies. Each spray sprinkler body manufactured on or after October 1, 2020, shall be marked, permanently and legibly, to indicate the presence of an internal pressure regulator. The marking shall be on an accessible and conspicuous place on the spray sprinkler body and designed to be visible after installation.

(15) Replacement Dedicated-Purpose Pool Pump Motors.

(A) Each replacement dedicated-purpose pool pump motor manufactured on or after July 19, 2021, shall be marked, permanently and legibly with the following:

1. dedicated-purpose pool pump motor total horsepower, and

2. the nominal efficiency at full load and maximum operating speed.

(16) Commercial and Industrial Fans and Blowers. Each commercial and industrial fan or blower, manufactured on or after April 29, 2024, shall be marked, permanently and legibly on an accessible and conspicuous place on the unit, (as shown below):

(A) For Commercial and Industrial fans and blowers the label shall include the following information:

Fan Energy Index ≥ 1.00 Efficiency boundaries

a. maximum air flow (CFM);

b. maximum fan speed (RPM);

c. maximum pressure (inches water gauge); and

d. type of pressure (“static” or “total”).

NOTE: Operation outside of these boundaries will result in an energy inefficient operation.

The following documents are incorporated by reference in Section 1607.

 

Number      Title

 

FEDERAL MARKING REQUIREMENTS

 

Number

Title

FEDERAL MARKING REQUIREMENTS

C.F.R., Title 16, part 305

C.F.R., Title 10, section 430.32(w)(4)

 

Copies available from:

Superintendent of Documents

U.S. Government Printing Office

Washington, D.C. 20402

http://www.ecfr.gov

International Efficiency Marking Protocol for External Power Supplies, Version 3.0,

September 2013

Copies available from:

U.S. Department of Energy,

Office of Energy Efficiency and

Renewable Energy, Forrestal Building,

Mail Station EE-2J,

1000 Independence Avenue, SW.,

Washington, DC 20585-0121

http://www.regulations.gov/contentStreamerdocumentId=EERE-2008-BT-STD-0005-0218&disposition= attachment&contentType=pdf

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGINEERS (ASHRAE)

ANSI/ASHRAE/IES 90.1-2007

Energy Standard for Buildings Except

Low-Rise Residential Buildings

Copies available from:

American Society of Heating,

Refrigerating

and Air-Conditioning Engineers

1791 Tullie Circle N.E.

Atlanta, GA 30329

https://www.ashrae.org

Phone: (800) 527-4723 (U.S./Canada) or

(404) 636-8400

FAX: (404) 321-5478

 

THE POOL AND HOT TUB ALLIANCE

 

 

ANSI/APSP/ICC-14 2019

American National Standard for Portable Electric Spa Energy Efficiency

 

 

Copies available from:

Pool & Hot Tub Alliance

 

2111 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite 500

 

Alexandria, VA 22314-4695

 

PHTA.org

 

Phone: (703) 838-0083

 

 

Note: Authority cited: Sections 25213, 25218(e), 25401.9, 25402(a)-25402(c) and 25960, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 25216.5(d), 25401.9, 25402(a)-25402(c) and 25960, Public Resources Code.

 

HISTORY

 

1. Amendment filed 2-7-80; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 80, No. 6).

2. Renumbering and amendment of former section 1607 to section 1608 and renumbering and amendment of section 1606 to section 1607 filed 7-21-82; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 82, No. 30).

3. Amendment of subsection (a) filed 10-1-82; designated effective 6-2-83 (Register 82, No. 40).

4. New subsections (d), (e) and (f) filed 5-22-85; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 85, No. 21).

5. Amendment filed 10-23-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 86, No. 43).

6. Amendment of NOTE filed 7-20-87; operative 8-19-87 (Register 87, No. 30).

7. Amendment filed 8-29-88; operative 9-28-88 (Register 88, No. 37).

8. Amendment of subsections (a) and (b) and new subsection (h) filed 6-5-90; operative 7-5-90 (Register 90, No. 31).

9. Amendment of subsection (b) and adoption of Table G-2 filed 11-6-91; operative 12-6-91 (Register 92, No. 9).

10. Repealer and new subsection (h) filed 7-23-92; operative 8-24-92 (Register 92, No. 35).

11. Repealer and new section filed 10-28-2002; operative 11-27-2002 (Register 2002, No. 44).

12. Repealer of subsections (b)-(c), new subsections (b)-(c)(3) and repealer of subsection (d)(1)(A) designator and subsections (d)(1)(B)-(d)(1)(B)2. filed 4-1-2003 as an emergency; operative 4-1-2003 (Register 2003, No. 14). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-30-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.

13. Certificate of Compliance as to 4-1-2003 order transmitted to OAL 7-8-2003 and filed 8-19-2003 (Register 2003, No. 34).

14. Amendment filed 3-16-2005; operative 4-15-2005 (Register 2005, No. 11).

15. Amendment of subsections (b)(1), (d)(1) and (d)(9)(i)a., new Exception to subsection (d)(9)(ii)d. and amendment of federal marking requirements filed 12-30-2005; operative 1-1-2006 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2005, No. 52).

16. Amendment of subsections (d)(9)(i)a. and b., (d)(9)(ii)a. and Note filed 6-22-2006; operative 6-22-2006 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2006, No. 25).

17. Amendment of subsection (d)(7) filed 12-14-2006; operative 12-14-2006 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2006, No. 50).

18. Amendment of subsection (d) - Table W filed 8-22-2007; operative 9-17-2007 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2007, No. 34).

19. Amendment filed 7-10-2009; operative 8-9-2009 (Register 2009, No. 28).

20. New subsections (d)(11)-(d)(11)(B) filed 9-1-2010; operative 1-1-2011 (Register 2010, No. 36).

21. New subsections (d)(12)-(13) filed 10-26-2012; operative 1-1-2013 (Register 2012, No. 43).

22. Amendment filed 4-22-2014; operative 7-1-2014 (Register 2014, No. 17).

23. Amendment of subsections (d)(8)(A)-(B), new subsections (d)(12)-(d)(12)(B)3. and amendment of list of documents incorporated by reference filed 6-30-2016; operative 7-1-2016 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2016, No. 27).

24. New subsections (d)(13)-(d)(13)(E) and amendment of list of documents incorporated by reference filed 11-1-2016; operative 1-1-2017 (Register 2016, No. 45).

25. Amendment of subsection (d)(12) filed 3-27-2017 as an emergency; operative 3-27-2017 (Register 2017, No. 13). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 9-25-2017 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.

26. Certificate of Compliance as to 3-27-2017 order transmitted to OAL 8-25-2017 and filed 10-5-2017 (Register 2017, No. 40).

27. New subsections (d)(14)-(d)(14)(B)4. filed 7-19-2018; operative 10-1-2018 (Register 2018, No. 29).

28. Amendment filed 9-26-2018; operative 10-1-2018 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2018, No. 39).

29. Editorial correction restoring inadvertently omitted subsection (d)(3) and amending subsection (d)(13)(B) (Register 2018, No. 45).

30. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (d)(6) and (d)(9)(A)-(C) filed 3-18-2019 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2019, No. 12).

31. Amendment of subsection (c)(2), new subsections (d)(15)-(d)(15)(A) and amendment of Note filed 10-7-2019; operative 10-1-2020 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(2) and Public Resources Code section 25402(c)(1) (Register 2019, No. 41).

32. Amendment of subsections (d)(2) - Table Y and (d)(9), repealer of subsection (d)(9)(A), subsection relettering, amendment of newly designated subsection (d)(9)(B) and (d)(14)(B) and (d)(14)(B)2.p. and new subsection (d)(16)-(d)(16)2. filed 9-21-2020; operative 1-1-2021 (Register 2020, No. 39). Filing deadline specified in Government Code section 11349.3(a) extended 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-40-20 and an additional 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-66-20.

33. Amendment of subsection (d)(1), new subsections (d)(1)(A)-(X), repealer of subsection (d)(11), subsection renumbering, amendment of newly designated subsections (d)(12)(B)2.-3., (d)(13)(A), (d)(13)(B)-(d)(13)(B)1. and (d)(13)(B)3.b. filed 3-16-2021; operative 3-16-2021 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2021, No. 12). (Filing deadline specified in Government Code section 11349.3(a) extended 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-40-20.)

34. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (d)(8)(B) and (d)(13)(A) and renumbering of former subsection (d)(16) to new subsection (d)(15) filed 7-12-2021 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2021, No. 29).

35. Amendment of subsections (d)(13)(B), (d)(13)(B)2.c., (d)(13)(B)2.g. and (d)(13)(B)2.p. and amendment of list of documents incorporated by reference filed 9-8-2021; operative 1-1-2022 (Register 2021, No. 37).

36. New subsection (d)(16)-(d)(16)(A)d. filed 1-17-2023; operative 11-16-2023 (Register 2023, No. 3).

37. Repealer of subsections (d)(11)-(d)(11)(B)3. and Table Z and new subsections (d)(11)-(d)(11)(B)2.d. and new Tables Z-1 and Z-2 filed 4-7-2023; operative 7-1-2024 (Register 2023, No. 14).

38. Amendment of subsection (d)(12)(C), redesignation of former Table K-10 to Table K-4, amendment of subsection (d)(12)(D), repealer of subsection (d)(12)(E), amendment of subsection (d)(16) and amendment of list of documents incorporated by reference filed 7-18-2024; operative 7-18-2024 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2024, No. 29).

 

This database is current through 12/6/24 Register 2024, No. 49.

Cal. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 1607, 20 CA ADC § 1607