Section 1696 - Data Submittal Requirements.

The data submittal requirements shown in this section are required pursuant to section 1695 of this Article.

(a) All appliances.

(1) The data submittal requirements shown in Table A-1 are required for all appliances subject to this Article.

Table A-1: Data Submittal Requirements for All Appliances

Required Information

Possible Answers

* Manufacturer’s Name

 

* Brand Name

 

*Model Number

 

Manufacture Date

 

Is a connected device or connected ready device

Connected Device, Connected Ready Device, Neither

* Identifier information as described in section 1695(a)(2)(l) of this Article

 

(2)  The data submittal requirements shown in Table A-2 are required for any appliance that is a connected device, as defined in section 1691 of this Article.

 

Table A-2: Data Submittal Requirements for All Connected Devices

Required Information

Possible Answers

Unit has a unique logical identification accessible to authorized entities

True, False

Only authorized entities are allowed to change the software configuration

True, False

Unit has data protection for personal information

True, False

Unit requires a user to generate a new means of authentication before access is granted to the device for the first time

True, False

Device supports plain text passwords

True, False

Plain text passwords, if supported, can be six characters or longer

True, false, not applicable

Plain text passwords, if supported, can include a combination of alpha, numeric, and special characters

True, false, not applicable

Unit allows authorized entities to check for software updates from the manufacturer, and to receive and apply available updates

True, False

Manufacturer provides security update policy and end of security support date

True, False

At restart, unit automatically restores recently saved settings

True, False

At restart, unit automatically restores recently saved network connection

True, False

Unit automatically attempts to reconnect after loss of connection

True, False

Unit allows the local users to override the schedule and/or delay timer

True, False

The unit allows authorized entities to change its settings

True, False

Unit allows the user to restore default settings

True, False

 

(b) Pool controls.

The data submittal requirements shown in Table B-1 are required for pool controls.

Table B-1: Data Submittal Requirements for Pool Controls

Required Information

Possible Answers

Unit communicates using open standards

True, False

Local control provides for start and stop of pool filter pump and dependent booster pumps and heaters

True, False

Integrated or separate user interface is provided for setup, selection, and update of the operating schedule

True, False

Unit retains memory for at least 72 hours without external power

True, False

System clock has ability to sync with local time automatically

True, False

The pool control is preprogrammed with a default operating schedule setting

True, False

Default operation of pool filter pump at ≥50% of max rpm starting no earlier than 9 a.m. and ending by 3 p.m. local time

True, False

Default operation of pressure cleaner booster pump starting no earlier than 9 a.m. and ending by 3 p.m. local time

True, False

Default operation of electric pool heater starting no earlier than 9 a.m. and ending by 3 p.m. local time

True, False

No default operation between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. local time

True, False

Unit is marked with its manufacturer's name, its brand name, or its trademark; its model number; and its date of manufacture

True, False

 

 

Credits

Note: Authority cited: Sections 25213, 25218, 25402(f) and 25402.11, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 25216.5(d), 25402(f) and 25402.11, Public Resources Code.

 

History

1. New section filed 2-20-2024; operative 4-1-2024 (Register 2024, No. 8).

This database is current through 9/20/24 Register 2024, No. 38.

Cal. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 1696, 20 CA ADC § 1696