[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 16, Volume 1] [Revised as of January 1, 2005] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 16CFR305.19] [Page 270-316] TITLE 16--COMMERCIAL PRACTICES CHAPTER I--FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION PART 305_RULE CONCERNING DISCLOSURES REGARDING ENERGY CONSUMPTION Sec. 305.19 Exemptions. The Commission has exempted manufacturers, private labelers, distributors, and/or retailers in some instances from specific requirements of this part. These exemptions are listed in this section. In some circumstances, use of the exemptions is conditioned on alternative performance by manufacturers, private labelers, distributors, and/or retailers. (a) Limited conditional exemption for manufacturers from the prohibition against the inclusion of non-required information on the label of covered products that qualify for inclusion in the ENERGY STAR Program maintained by the Department of Energy (``DOE'') and the Environmental Protection Agency (``EPA''). Those manufacturers participating in the DOE/EPA ENERGY STAR Program who wish to place the ENERGY STAR logo on EnergyGuides affixed to covered products they manufacture that qualify for inclusion in the ENERGY STAR Program are granted a conditional exemption from the prohibition against placing ``information other than that specified'' by the Rule on the EnergyGuides they attach to their qualifying products. This exemption is based on several conditions: (1) The ENERGY STAR logo is permitted on the EnergyGuides of only those covered products that meet the ENERGY STAR Program qualification criteria that are current at the time the products are labeled. (2) Only manufacturers that have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with DOE or EPA 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. (3) Manufacturers that choose to avail themselves of the conditional exemption may print the ENERGY STAR logo on EnergyGuides for qualified products as part of the usual label printing process or may place the logo on EnergyGuides for qualified products by whatever means is most efficient for them, provided such placement complies with the requirements of paragraph (a)(4), of this section. (4) Manufacturers must place the logo on the EnergyGuide above the comparability bar in the box that contains the applicable range of comparability. The precise location of the logo will vary depending on where the caret indicating the position of the labeled model on the scale appears (see the sample label). The required dimensions of the logo must be one and one-eighth inches (3 cm.) in width and three- quarters of an inch (2 cm.) in height. Manufacturers are prohibited from placing the logo in a way that would obscure, detract from, alter the dimensions of, or touch any element of the EnergyGuide, which in all other respects must conform to the requirements of this part. The ENERGY STAR logo must be in process black ink to match the print specifications for the EnergyGuide. The background must remain in process yellow to match the rest of the label. (5) Manufacturers must add a sentence in process black ink that explains the significance of the ENERGY STAR logo in ten-point Helvetica Condensed Black typeface. The sentence must be next to the logo, above the comparability bar that shows the ``least'' and ``most'' numbers. The sentence must read: ENERGY STAR A symbol of energy efficiency. [[Page 271]] (b) [Reserved] [65 FR 17563, Apr. 3, 2000] Appendix A1 to Part 305--Refrigerators With Automatic Defrost [Range Information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of estimated annual energy Manufacturer's rated total consumption (kWh/yr.) refrigerated volume in cubic feet ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Less than 2.5..................... 318 338 2.5 to 4.4........................ 319 385 4.5 to 6.4........................ 383 436 6.5 to 8.4........................ (*) (*) 8.5 to 10.4....................... 348 380 10.5 to 12.4...................... (*) (*) 12.5 to 14.4...................... (*) (*) 14.5 to 16.4...................... 428 428 16.5 and over..................... 318 438 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * No data submitted for units meeting the Department of Energy's Energy Conservation Standards effective July 1, 2001. [66 FR 57868, Nov. 19, 2001] Appendix A2 to Part 305--Refrigerators and Refrigerators-Freezers With Manual Defrost [Range Information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of estimated annual energy Manufacturer's rated total consumption (kWh/yr.) refrigerated volume in cubic feet ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Less than 2.5..................... 280 320 2.5 to 4.4........................ 292 345 4.5 to 6.4........................ 296 364 6.5 to 8.4........................ 387 387 8.5 to 10.4....................... 273 379 10.5 to 12.4...................... 286 286 12.5 to 14.4...................... (*) (*) 14.5 to 16.4...................... (*) (*) 16.5 to 18.4...................... 396 438 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 submitted for units meeting the Department of Energy's Energy Conservation Standards effective July 1, 2001. [66 FR 57868, Nov. 19, 2001; 66 FR 63749, Dec. 10, 2001] Appendix A3 to Part 305--Refrigerator-Freezers With Partial Automatic Defrost Range Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of estimated annual energy Manufacturer's rated total consumption (kWh/yr.) refrigerated volume in cubic feet ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Less than 10.5.................... 285 434 10.5 to 12.4...................... 313 313 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...................... (*) (*) [[Page 272]] 28.5 and over..................... (*) (*) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (*) No data submitted for units meeting the Department of Energy's Energy Conservation Standards effective July 1, 2001. [66 FR 57869, Nov. 19, 2001] 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 energy Manufacturer's rated total consumption (kWh/yr.) refrigerated volume in cubic feet ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Less than 10.5.................... 356 356 10.5 to 12.4...................... 408 409 12.5 to 14.4...................... 394 440 14.5 to 16.4...................... 372 460 16.5 to 18.4...................... 414 489 18.5 to 20.4...................... 416 509 20.5 to 22.4...................... 457 530 22.5 to 24.4...................... 499 558 24.5 to 26.4...................... 523 560 26.5 to 28.4...................... (*) (*) 28.5 and over..................... (*) (*) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (*) No data submitted for units meeting the Department of Energy's Energy Conservation Standards effective1, 2001. [66 FR 57869, Nov. 19, 2001] Appendix A5 to Part 305--Refrigerator-Freezers With Automatic Defrost With Side-Mounted Freezer Without Through-the-Door Ice Service Range Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of estimated annual energy Manufacturer's rated total consumption (kWh/yr.) refrigerated 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...................... 623 624 20.5 to 22.4...................... 568 640 22.5 to 24.4...................... 605 643 24.5 to 26.4...................... 591 659 26.5 to 28.4...................... (*) (*) 28.5 and over..................... 614 679 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (*) No data submitted for units meeting the Department of Energy's Energy Conservation Standards effective July 1, 2001. [66 FR 57869, Nov. 19, 2001] 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 energy Manufacturer's rated total consumption (kWh/yr.) refrigerated volume in cubic feet ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Less than 10.5.................... 447 500 10.5 to 12.4...................... (*) (*) 12.5 to 14.4...................... (*) (*) 14.5 to 16.4...................... 544 544 [[Page 273]] 16.5 to 18.4...................... 502 548 18.5 to 20.4...................... 564 564 20.5 to 22.4...................... 511 572 22.5 to 24.4...................... (*) (*) 24.5 to 26.4...................... (*) (*) 26.5 to 28.4...................... (*) (*) 28.5 and over..................... (*) (*) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (*) No data submitted for units meeting the Department of Energy's Energy Conservation Standards effective July 1, 2001. [66 FR 57870, Nov. 19, 2001] Appendix A7 to Part 305--Refrigerator-freezers With Automatic Defrost With Top-mounted Freezer With Through-the-door Ice Service [Rangee Information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of estimated annual energy Manufacturer's rated total consumption (kWh/yr.) refrigerated volume in cubic feet ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Less than 10.5.................... (*) (*) 10.5 to 12.4...................... 544 544 12.5 to 14.4...................... 544 544 14.5 to 16.4...................... (*) (*) 16.5 to 18.4...................... (*) (*) 18.5 to 20.4...................... (*) (*) 20.5 to 22.4...................... 555 555 22.5 to 24.4...................... (*) (*) 24.5 to 26.4...................... (*) (*) 26.5 to 28.4...................... (*) (*) 28.5 and over..................... (*) (*) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * No data submitted for units meeting the Department of Energy's Energy Conservation Standards effectively July 1, 2001. [66 FR 57870, Nov. 19, 2001] 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 energy Manufacturer's rated total consumption (kWh.yr.) refrigerated 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...................... 647 650 20.5 to 22.4...................... 597 686 22.5 to 24.4...................... 617 698 24.5 to 26.4...................... 618 727 26.5 to 28.4...................... 647 751 28.5 and over..................... 691 765 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * No data submitted for units meeting the Department of Energy's Energy Conservation Standards effective July 1, 2001. Cost Information for Appendices A1 Through A8 When the ranges of comparability in Appendices A1 through A8 are used on EnergyGuide labels for refrigerators and refrigerator-freezers, the estimated annual operating cost disclosure appearing in the box at the bottom of the labels must be derived using the 2001 Representative Average Unit Cost for electricity (8.29[cent] per kilowatt-hour), and the text below the box must identify the cost as such. [66 FR 57871, Nov. 19, 2001] [[Page 274]] Appendix B1 to Part 305--Upright Freezers With Manual Defrost [Range information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of estimated annual energy Manufacturer's rated total consumption (kWh/yr.) refrigerated volume in cubic feet ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Less than 5.5..................... (*) (*) 5.5 to 7.4........................ 354 354 7.5 to 9.4........................ 372 372 9.5 to 11.4....................... 392 392 11.5 to 13.4...................... 409 410 13.5 to 15.4...................... 442 454 15.5 to 17.4...................... 477 482 17.5 to 19.4...................... (*) (*) 19.5 to 21.4...................... 512 527 21.5 to 23.4...................... (*) (*) 23.5 to 25.4...................... 580 580 25.5 to 27.4...................... (*) (*) 27.5 to 29.4...................... (*) (*) 29.5 and over..................... 1,748 1,748 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * No data submitted for units meeting the Department of Energy's Energy Conservation Standards effective July 1, 2001. [67 FR 4173, Jan. 29, 2002] Appendix B2 to Part 305--Upright Freezers With Automatic Defrost [Range Information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of estimated annual energy Manufacturer's rated total consumption (kWh/yr.) refrigerated volume in cubic feet ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Less than 5.5..................... 482 491 5.5 to 7.4........................ (*) (*) 7.5 to 9.4........................ (*) (*) 9.5 to 11.4....................... 564 564 11.5 to 13.4...................... (*) (*) 13.5 to 15.4...................... 621 655 15.5 to 17.4...................... 682 683 17.5 to 19.4...................... 742 742 19.5 to 21.4...................... 745 763 21.5 to 23.4...................... 796 796 23.5 to 25.4...................... (*) (*) 25.5 to 27.4...................... (*) (*) 27.5 to 29.4...................... (*) (*) 29.5 and over..................... 2,003 2,033 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * No data submitted for units meeting the Department of Energy's Energy Conservation Standards effective July 1, 2001. [66 FR 57871, Nov. 19, 2001] Appendix B3 to Part 305--Chest Freezers and All Other Freezers [Range Information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of estimated annual energy Manufacturer's rated total consumption (kWh/yr.) refrigerated volume in cubic feet ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Less than 5.5..................... 166 245 5.5 to 7.4........................ 276 280 7.5 to 9.4........................ 294 294 9.5 to 11.4....................... 312 312 11.5 to 13.4...................... 350 362 13.5 to 15.4...................... 394 397 15.5 to 17.4...................... (*) (*) 17.5 to 19.4...................... 445 445 19.5 to 21.4...................... 480 480 21.5 to 23.4...................... 512 532 23.5 to 25.4...................... 569 570 25.5 to 27.4...................... (*) (*) 27.5 to 29.4...................... (*) (*) [[Page 275]] 29.5 and over..................... (*) (*) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * No data submitted for units meeting the Department of Energy's Energy Conservation Standards effective July 1, 2001. Cost Information for Appendices B1 Through B3 When the ranges of comparability in Appendices B1 through B3 are used on EnergyGuide labels for freezers, the estimated annual operating cost disclosure appearing in the box at the bottom of the labels must be derived using the 2001 Representative Average Unit Cost for electricity (8.29[cent] per kilowatt-hour), and the text below the box must identify the cost as such. [66 FR 57872, Nov. 19, 2001] Appendix C1 to Part 305--Compact Dishwashers Range Information ``Compact'' includes countertop dishwasher models with a capacity of fewer than eight (8) place settings. Place settings shall be in accordance with appendix C to 10 CFR part 430, subpart B. Load patterns shall conform to the operating normal for the model being tested. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of estimated annual energy consumption (kWh/yr.) Capacity ------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Compact................................. 176 247 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cost Information When the above ranges of comparability are used on EnergyGuide labels for compact-sized dishwashers, the estimated annual operating cost disclosure appearing in the box at the bottom of the labels must be derived using the 2004 Representative Average Unit Costs for electricity (8.60[cent] per kiloWatt-hour) and natural gas (91.0[cent] per therm), and the text below the box must identify the costs as such. [69 FR 54560, Sept. 9, 2004] Appendix C2 to Part 305--Standard Dishwashers Range Information ``Standard'' includes portable or built-in dishwasher models with a capacity of eight (8) or more place settings. Place settings shall be in accordance with appendix C to 10 CFR part 430, subpart B. Load patterns shall conform to the operating normal for the model being tested. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of estimated annual energy consumption (kWh/yr.) Capacity ------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Standard................................ 194 531 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cost Information When the above ranges of comparability are used on EnergyGuide labels for standard-sized dishwashers, the estimated annual operating cost disclosure appearing in the box at the bottom of the labels must be derived using the 2004 Representative Average Unit Costs for electricity (8.60[cent] per kiloWatt-hour) and natural gas (91.0[cent] per therm), and the text below the box must identify the costs as such. [69 FR 54560, Sept. 9, 2004] [[Page 276]] Appendix D1 to Part 305--Water Heaters--Gas [Range information] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Capacity Range of estimated annual energy consumption (therms/yr. and ------------------------------------------------- gallons/yr.) --------------------------------------------------------------- Natural gas therms/yr. Propane gallons/yr. First hour rating --------------------------------------------------------------- Low High Low High ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Less than 21.................................... (*) (*) (*) (*) 21 to 24........................................ (*) (*) (*) (*) 25 to 29........................................ (*) (*) (*) (*) 30 to 34........................................ (*) (*) (*) (*) 35 to 40........................................ (*) (*) (*) (*) 41 to 47........................................ (*) (*) (*) (*) 48 to 55........................................ 234 254 256 278 56 to 64........................................ 246 254 269 278 65 to 74........................................ 234 258 256 283 75 to 86........................................ 230 272 256 288 87 to 99........................................ 242 272 265 288 100 to 114...................................... 230 283 252 298 115 to 131...................................... 242 312 265 309 Over 131........................................ 254 312 278 342 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * No data submitted. [69 FR 42108, Oct. 12, 2004] Appendix D2 to Part 305--Water Heaters--Electric [Range information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capacity Range of estimated annual ----------------------------------------- energy consumption (KWh/yr.) ------------------------------- First hour rating Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Less than 21............................ (*) (*) 21 to 24................................ (*) (*) 25 to 29................................ 4721 4721 30 to 34................................ 4721 4773 35 to 40................................ 4671 4934 41 to 47................................ 4671 4990 48 to 55................................ 4622 4879 56 to 64................................ 4622 4879 65 to 74................................ 4671 4934 75 to 86................................ 4622 5106 87 to 99................................ 4773 5166 100 to 114.............................. 4825 5421 115 to 131.............................. 5106 5355 Over 131................................ (*) (*) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * No data submitted. [69 FR 42108, Oct. 12, 2004] Appendix D3 to Part 305--Water Heaters--Oil [Range information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capacity Range of estimated annual ----------------------------------------- energy consumption (gallons/ yr.) First hour rating ------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Less than 65............................ (*) (*) 65 to 74................................ (*) (*) 75 to 86................................ (*) (*) 87 to 99................................ (*) (*) 100 to 114.............................. 174 200 115 to 131.............................. 159 200 Over 131................................ 164 212 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * No data submitted. [69 FR 42108, Oct. 12, 2004] [[Page 277]] Appendix D4 to Part 305--Water Heaters-Instantaneous-Gas Range Information ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Range of estimated annual energy consumption (therms/yr. and gallons/ yr.) Capacity (maximum flow rate); gallons per minute --------------------------------------------------------------- (gpm) Natural gas therms/yr. Propane gallons/yr. --------------------------------------------------------------- Low High Low High ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Under 1.00...................................... 235 235 256 256 1.00 to 2.00.................................... 230 230 252 252 2.01 to 3.00.................................... 185 220 196 239 Over 3.00....................................... 177 238 187 260 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [69 FR 54560, Sept. 9, 2004] Appendix D5 to Part 305--Water Heaters--Heat Pump [Range information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capacity Range of estimated annual ----------------------------------------- energy consumption (KWh/Yr.) ------------------------------- First hour rating Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Less than 21............................ (*) (*) 21 to 24................................ (*) (*) 25 to 29................................ (*) (*) 30 to 34................................ (*) (*) 35 to 40................................ (*) (*) 41 to 47................................ (*) (*) 48 to 55................................ (*) (*) 56 to 64................................ 1830 1830 65 to 74................................ (*) (*) 75 to 86................................ (*) (*) 87 to 99................................ (*) (*) 100 to 114.............................. (*) (*) 115 to 131.............................. (*) (*) Over 131................................ (*) (*) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * No data submitted. Cost Information When the above ranges of comparability in Appendices D1 through D5 are used on EnergyGuide labels for water heaters, the estimated annual operating cost disclosure appearing in the box at the bottom of the labels must be derived using the 2004 Representative Average Unit Costs for electricity (8.60[cent] per kiloWatt-hour), natural gas (91.0[cent] per therm), propane ($1.23 per gallon, and heating oil ($1.28 per gallon) and the text below the box must identify the costs as such. [69 FR 42108, Oct. 12, 2004] Appendix E to Part 305--Room Air Conditioners [Range Information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of Energy Efficiency Ratios Manufacturer's rated cooling (EERs) capacity in Btu's/yr. ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Without Reverse Cycle and with Louvered Sides: Less than 6,000 Btu........... 8.0 10.0 6,000 to 7,999 Btu............ 8.5 10.3 8,000 to 13,999 Btu........... 9.0 12.0 14,000 to 19,999 Btu.......... 8.8 10.7 20,000 and more Btu........... 8.2 10.0 Without Reverse Cycle and without Louvered Sides: Less than 6,000 Btu........... (*) (*) 6,000 to 7,999................ 8.5 9.6 8,000 to 13,999 Btu........... 8.5 9.2 14,000 to 19,999 Btu.......... (*) (*) [[Page 278]] 20,000 and more Btu........... (*) (*) With Reverse Cycle and with 8.5 11.5 Louvered Sides................... With Reverse Cycle, without 8.0 9.0 Louvered Sides................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * No data submitted for units meeting Federal Minimum Efficiency Standards effective January 1, 1990. [60 FR 56949, Nov. 13, 1995] Appendix F1 to Part 305--Standard Clothes Washers Range Information ``Standard'' includes all household clothes washers with a tub capacity of 1.6 cu. ft or 13 gallons of water or more. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of estimated annual energy Capacity consumption (kWh/yr.) ----------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Standard.............................................. 177 1298 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cost Information When the above range of comparability is used on EnergyGuide labels for standard clothes washers, the estimated annual operating cost disclosure appearing in the box at the bottom of the labels must be derived using the 2000 Representative Average Unit Costs for electricity (8.03[cent] per kiloWatt-hour) and natural gas (68.8.6[cent] per therm), and the text below the box must identify the costs as such. Appendix F2 to Part 305--Compact Clothes Washers Range Information ``Compact'' includes all household clothes washers with a tub capacity of less than 1.6 cu. ft. or 13 gallons of water. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of estimated annual energy Capacity consumption (kWh/yr.) ----------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Compact............................................... 350 653 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cost Information When the above range of comparability is used on EnergyGuide labels for compact clothes washers, the estimated annual operating cost disclosure appearing in the box at the bottom of the labels must be derived using the 2003 Representative Average Unit Costs for electricity (8.41[cent] per kiloWatt-hour) and natural gas (81.6[cent] per therm), and the text below the box must identify the costs as such. [[Page 279]] Appendix G1 to Part 305--Furnaces--Gas [1. Range Information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of annual fuel utilization Manufacturer's rated heating efficiencies (AFUE's) capacities (Btu's/hr.) ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ All Capacities.................... 78 96.6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2. Yearly Cost Information: Cost Grid] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Btu heat loss of Cost per kilowatt hour \1\ home (see chart below) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4[cent]............................................. 6[cent]............................................. 8[cent]............................................. 10[cent]............................................. 12[cent]............................................. 14[cent]............................................. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ \1\ For charts on natural gas, oil and propane gas, substitute the following cost figures: a. Cost per therm--10[cent], 20[cent], 30[cent], 40[cent], 50[cent], 60[cent]. b. Cost per gallon (oil)--76[cent], 79[cent], 82[cent], 85[cent], 88[cent], 91[cent], 94[cent], 97[cent], $1.00. c. Cost per gallon (propane)--35[cent], 40[cent], 45[cent], 50[cent], 55[cent], 60[cent]. The following table shows the heat loss values (in thousand Btu's/ hr.) to be used in the cost grid: [Heat Loss Table] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Design heat loss Manufacturers rated heat output of model to be labeled (Btu's per of model to be Heat loss values to be hour) labeled (1,000 used on the grid (1,000 Btu's per hour) Btu's per hour) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5,000 to 10,000................................................... 5 5 11,000 to 16,000.................................................. 10 5, 10 17,000 to 25,000.................................................. 15 10, 15 26,000 to 42,000.................................................. 20 15, 20, 25 43,000 to 59,000.................................................. 30 25, 30, 35, 40 60,000 to 76,000.................................................. 40 35, 40, 45, 50 77,000 to 93,000.................................................. 50 40, 45, 50, 60 94,000 to 110,000................................................. 60 50, 60, 70, 80 111,000 to 127,000................................................. 70 60, 70, 80, 90 128,000 to 144,000................................................. 80 70, 80, 90, 100 145,000 to 161,000................................................. 90 80, 90, 100, 110, 120 162,000 to 178,000................................................. 100 90, 100, 110, 120, 130 179,000 to 195,000................................................. 110 100, 110, 120, 130, 140 196,000 and over................................................... 130 120, 130, 140, 150, 160 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beside each cost in the cost grid, and below the appropriate heat loss value taken from the heat loss table, place the cost estimate for the model being labeled using the table costs in place of the national average cost and using the heat loss values in place of the design heat loss used in the table with the national average cost. [59 FR 34042, July 1, 1994, as amended at 59 FR 48798, Sept. 23, 1994] Appendix G2 to Part 305--Furnaces--Electric [1. Range Information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ranges of annual fuel utilization Manufacturer's rated heating efficiencies (AFUE's) capacities (Btu's/hr.) ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ All Capacities.................... 100 100 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2. Yearly Cost Information: Cost Grid] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Btu heat loss of Cost per kilowatt hour \1\ home (see chart below) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4[cent].............................................. 6[cent].............................................. 8[cent].............................................. [[Page 280]] 10[cent]............................................. 12[cent]............................................. 14[cent]............................................. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ \1\ For charts on natural gas, oil and propane gas, substitute the following cost figures: a. Cost per therm--10[cent], 20[cent], 30[cent], 40[cent], 50[cent], 60[cent]. b. Cost per gallon (oil)--76[cent], 79[cent], 82[cent], 85[cent], 88[cent], 91[cent], 94[cent], 97[cent], $1.00. c. Cost per gallon (propane)--35[cent], 40[cent], 45[cent], 50[cent], 55[cent], 60[cent]. The following table shows the heat loss values (in thousand Btu's/ hr.) to be used in the cost grid: [Heat Loss Table] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Design heat loss Manufacturers' rated heat output of model to be labeled (Btu's per of model to be Heat loss values to be hour) labeled (1,000 used on the grid (1,000 Btu's per hour) Btu's per hour) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5,000 to 10,000.................................................... 5 5 11,000 to 16,000................................................... 10 5, 10 17,000 to 25,000................................................... 15 10, 15 26,000 to 42,000................................................... 20 15, 20, 25 43,000 to 59,000................................................... 30 25, 30, 35, 40 60,000 to 76,000................................................... 40 35, 40, 45, 50 77,000 to 93,000................................................... 50 40, 45, 50, 60 94,000 to 110,000.................................................. 60 50, 60, 70, 80 111,000 to 127,000................................................. 70 60, 70, 80, 90 128,000 to 144,000................................................. 80 70, 80, 90, 100 145,000 to 161,000................................................. 90 80, 90, 100, 110, 120 162,000 to 178,000................................................. 100 90, 100, 110, 120, 130 179,000 to 195,000................................................. 110 100, 110, 120, 130, 140 196,000 and over................................................... 130 120, 130, 140, 150, 160 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beside each cost in the cost grid, and below the appropriate heat loss value taken from the heat loss table, place the cost estimate for the model being labeled using the table costs in place of the national average cost and using the heat loss values in place of the design heat loss used in the table with the national average cost. [59 FR 34042, July 1, 1994, as amended at 59 FR 48798, Sept. 23, 1994] Appendix G3 to Part 305--Furnaces--Oil [1. Range Information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of annual fuel utilization Manufacturer's rated heating efficiencies (AFUE's) capacities (Btu's/hr.) ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ All Capacities.................... 78 86.7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2. Yearly Cost Information: Cost Grid] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Btu heat loss of Cost per kilowatt hour\1\ home (see chart below) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4[cent].............................................. 6[cent].............................................. 8[cent].............................................. 10[cent]............................................. 12[cent]............................................. 14[cent]............................................. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ \1\ For charts on natural gas, oil and propane gas, substitute the following cost figures: a. Cost per therm--10[cent], 20[cent], 30[cent], 40[cent], 50[cent], 60[cent]. b. Cost per gallon (oil)--76[cent], 79[cent], 82[cent], 85[cent], 88[cent], 91[cent], 94[cent], 97[cent], $1.00. c. Cost per gallon (propane)--35[cent], 40[cent], 45[cent], 50[cent], 55[cent], 60[cent]. The following table shows the heat loss values (in thousand Btu's/ hr.) to be used in the cost grid: [[Page 281]] [Heat Loss Table] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Design heat loss Manufacturers' rated heat output of model to be labeled (Btu's per of model to be Heat loss values to be hour) labeled (1,000 used on the grid (1,000 Btu's per hour) Btu's per hour) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5,000 to 10,000.................................................... 5 5 11,000 to 16,000................................................... 10 5, 10 17,000 to 25,000................................................... 15 10, 15 26,000 to 42,000................................................... 20 15, 20, 25 43,000 to 59,000................................................... 30 25, 30, 35, 40 60,000 to 76,000................................................... 40 35, 40, 45, 50 77,000 to 93,000................................................... 50 40, 45, 50, 60 94,000 to 110,000.................................................. 60 50, 60, 70, 80 111,000 to 127,000................................................. 70 60, 70, 80, 90 128,000 to 144,000................................................. 80 70, 80, 90, 100 145,000 to 161,000................................................. 90 80, 90, 100, 110, 120 162,000 to 178,000................................................. 100 90, 100, 110, 120, 130 179,000 to 195,000................................................. 110 100, 110, 120, 130, 140 196,000 and over................................................... 130 120, 130, 140, 150, 160 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beside each cost in the cost grid, and below the appropriate heat loss value taken from the heat loss table, place the cost estimate for the model being labeled using the table costs in place of the national average cost and using the heat loss values in place of the design heat loss used in the table with the national average cost. [59 FR 34042, July 1, 1994, as amended at 59 FR 48798, Sept. 23, 1994] Appendix G4 to Part 305--Mobile Home Furnaces [1. Range Information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of annual fuel utilization Manufacturer's rated heating efficiencies (AFUE's) capacities (Btu's/hr.) ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ All Capacities.................... 75 83.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2. Yearly Cost Information: Cost Grid] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Btu heat loss of Cost per kilowatt hour \1\ home (see chart below) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4[cent].............................................. 6[cent].............................................. 8[cent].............................................. 10[cent]............................................. 12[cent]............................................. 14[cent]............................................. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ \1\ For charts on natural gas, oil and propane gas, substitute the following cost figures: a. Cost per therm--10[cent], 20[cent], 30[cent], 40[cent], 50[cent], 60[cent]. b. Cost per gallon (oil)--76[cent], 79[cent], 82[cent], 85[cent], 88[cent], 91[cent], 94[cent], 97[cent], $1.00. c. Cost per gallon (propane)--35[cent], 40[cent], 45[cent], 50[cent], 55[cent], 60[cent]. The following table shows the heat loss values (in thousand Btu's/ hr.) to be used in the cost grid: [Heat Loss Table] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Design heat loss Manufacturers' rated heat output of model to be labeled (Btu's per of model to be Heat loss values to be hour) labeled (1,000 used on the grid (1,000 Btu's per hour) Btu's per hour) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5,000 to 10,000.................................................... 5 5 5,000 to 10,000.................................................... 5 5 11,000 to 16,000................................................... 10 5, 10 17,000 to 25,000................................................... 15 10, 15 26,000 to 42,000................................................... 20 15, 20, 25 43,000 to 59,000................................................... 30 25, 30, 35, 40 60,000 to 76,000................................................... 40 35, 40, 45, 50 77,000 to 93,000................................................... 50 40, 45, 50, 60 94,000 to 110,000.................................................. 60 50, 60, 70, 80 111,000 to 127,000................................................. 70 60, 70, 80, 90 128,000 to 144,000................................................. 80 70, 80, 90, 100 145,000 to 161,000................................................. 90 80, 90, 100, 110, 120 [[Page 282]] 162,000 to 178,000................................................. 100 90, 100, 110, 120, 130 179,000 to 195,000................................................. 110 100, 110, 120, 130, 140 196,000 and over................................................... 130 120, 130, 140, 150, 160 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beside each cost in the cost grid, and below the appropriate heat loss value taken from the heat loss table, place the cost estimate for the model being labeled using the table costs in place of the national average cost and using the heat loss values in place of the design heat loss used in the table with the national average cost. [59 FR 34042, July 1, 1994, as amended at 59 FR 48798, Sept. 23, 1994] Appendix G5 to Part 305--Boilers--Gas (Except Steam) [1. Range Information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of annual fuel utilization Manufacturer's rated heating efficiencies (AFUE's) capacities (Btu's/hr.) ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ All Capacities.................... 80 90.6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2. Yearly Cost Information: Cost Grid] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Btu heat loss of Cost per kilowatt hour \1\ home (see chart below) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4[cent].............................................. 6[cent].............................................. 8[cent].............................................. 10[cent]............................................. 12[cent]............................................. 14[cent]............................................. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ \1\ For charts on natural gas, oil and propane gas, substitute the following cost figures: a. Cost per therm--10[cent], 20[cent], 30[cent], 40[cent], 50[cent], 60[cent]. b. Cost per gallon (oil)--76[cent], 79[cent], 82[cent], 85[cent], 88[cent], 91[cent], 94[cent], 97[cent], $1.00. c. Cost per gallon (propane)--35[cent], 40[cent], 45[cent], 50[cent], 55[cent], 60[cent]. The following table shows the heat loss values (in thousand Btu's/ hr.) to be used in the cost grid: [Heat Loss Table] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Design heat loss Manufacturers' rated heat output of model to be labeled (Btu's per of model to be Heat loss values to be hour) labeled (1,000 used on the grid (1,000 Btu's per hour) Btu's per hour) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5,000 to 10,000.................................................... 5 5 11,000 to 16,000................................................... 10 5, 10 17,000 to 25,000................................................... 15 10, 15 26,000 to 42,000................................................... 20 15, 20, 25 43,000 to 59,000................................................... 30 25, 30, 35, 40 60,000 to 76,000................................................... 40 35, 40, 45, 50 77,000 to 93,000................................................... 50 40, 45, 50, 60 94,000 to 110,000.................................................. 60 50, 60, 70, 80 111,000 to 127,000................................................. 70 60, 70, 80, 90 128,000 to 144,000................................................. 80 70, 80, 90, 100 145,000 to 161,000................................................. 90 80, 90, 100, 110, 120 162,000 to 178,000................................................. 100 90, 100, 110, 120, 130 179,000 to 195,000................................................. 110 100, 110, 120, 130, 140 196,000 and over................................................... 130 120, 130, 140, 150, 160 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beside each cost in the cost grid, and below the appropriate heat loss value taken from the heat loss table, place the cost estimate for the model being labeled using the table costs in place of the national average cost and using the heat loss values in place of the design heat loss used in the table with the national average cost. [59 FR 34042, July 1, 1994, as amended at 59 FR 48798, Sept. 23, 1994] [[Page 283]] Appendix G6 to Part 305--Boilers--Gas (Steam) [1. Range Information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of annual fuel utilization Manufacturer's rated heating efficiencies (AFUE's) capacities (Btu's/hr.) ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ All Capacities.................... 75 83.5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2. Yearly Cost Information: Cost Grid] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Btu heat loss of Cost per kilowatt hour \1\ home (see chart below) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4[cent].............................................. 6[cent].............................................. 8[cent].............................................. 10[cent]............................................. 12[cent]............................................. 14[cent]............................................. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ \1\ For charts on natural gas, oil and propane gas, substitute the following cost figures: a. Cost per therm--10[cent], 20[cent], 30[cent], 40[cent], 50[cent], 60[cent]. b. Cost per gallon (oil)--76[cent], 79[cent], 82[cent], 85[cent], 88[cent], 91[cent], 94[cent],[cent], 97[cent], $1.00. c. Cost per gallon (propane)--35[cent], 40[cent], 45[cent], 50[cent], 55[cent], 60[cent]. The following table shows the heat loss values (in thousand Btu's/ hr.) to be used in the cost grid: [Heat Loss Table] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Design heat loss Manufacturers' rated heat output of model to be labeled (Btu's per of model to be Heat loss values to be hour) labeled (1,000 used on the grid (1,000 Btu's per hour) Btu's per hour) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5,000 to 10,000.................................................... 5 5 11,000 to 16,000................................................... 10 5, 10 17,000 to 25,000................................................... 15 10, 15 26,000 to 42,000................................................... 20 15, 20, 25 43,000 to 59,000................................................... 30 25, 30, 35, 40 60,000 to 76,000................................................... 40 35, 40, 45, 50 77,000 to 93,000................................................... 50 40, 45, 50, 60 94,000 to 110,000.................................................. 60 50, 60, 70, 80 111,000 to 127,000................................................. 70 60, 70, 80, 90 128,000 to 144,000................................................. 80 70, 80, 90, 100 145,000 to 161,000................................................. 90 80, 90, 100, 110, 120 162,000 to 178,000................................................. 100 90, 100, 110, 120, 130 179,000 to 195,000................................................. 110 100, 110, 120, 130, 140 196,000 and over................................................... 130 120, 130, 140, 150, 160 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beside each cost in the cost grid, and below the appropriate heat loss value taken from the heat loss table, place the cost estimate for the model being labeled using the table costs in place of the national average cost and using the heat loss values in place of the design heat loss used in the table with the national average cost. [59 FR 34042, July 1, 1994, as amended at 59 FR 48798, Sept. 23, 1994] Appendix G7 to Part 305--Boilers--Oil [1. Range Information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of annual fuel utilization Manufacturer's rated heating efficiencies (AFUE's) capacities (Btu's/hr.) ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ All Capacities.................... 80 88.7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2. Yearly Cost Information: Cost Grid] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Btu heat loss of Cost per kilowatt hour \1\ home (see chart below) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4[cent].............................................. 6[cent].............................................. 8[cent].............................................. [[Page 284]] 10[cent]............................................. 12[cent]............................................. 14[cent]............................................. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ \1\ For charts on natural gas, oil and propane gas, substitute the following cost figures: a. Cost per therm--10[cent], 20[cent], 30[cent], 40[cent], 50[cent], 60[cent]. b. Cost per gallon (oil)--76[cent], 79[cent], 82[cent], 85[cent], 88[cent], 91[cent], 94[cent], 97[cent], $1.00. c. Cost per gallon (propane)--35[cent], 40[cent], 45[cent], 50[cent], 55[cent], 60[cent]. The following table shows the heat loss values (in thousand Btu's/ hr.) to be used in the cost grid: [Heat Loss Table] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Design heat loss Manufacturers' rated heat output of model to be labeled (Btu's per of model to be Heat loss values to be hour) labeled (1,000 used on the grid (1,000) Btu's per hour) Btu's per hour) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5,000 to 10,000.................................................... 5 5 11,000 to 16,000................................................... 10 5, 10 17,000 to 25,000................................................... 15 10, 15 26,000 to 42,000................................................... 20 15, 20, 25 43,000 to 59,000................................................... 30 25, 30, 35, 40 60,000 to 76,000................................................... 40 35, 40, 45, 50 77,000 to 93,000................................................... 50 40, 45, 50, 60 94,000 to 110,000.................................................. 60 50, 60, 70, 80 111,000 to 127,000................................................. 70 60, 70, 80, 90 128,000 to 144,000................................................. 80 70, 80, 90, 100 145,000 to 161,000................................................. 90 80, 90, 100, 110, 120 162,000 to 178,000................................................. 100 90, 100, 110, 120, 130 179,000 to 195,000................................................. 110 100, 110, 120, 130, 140 196,000 and over................................................... 130 120, 130, 140, 150, 160 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beside each cost in the cost grid, and below the appropriate heat loss value taken from the heat loss table, place the cost estimate for the model being labeled using the table costs in place of the national average cost and using the heat loss values in place of the design heat loss used in the table with the national average cost. [59 FR 34042, July 1, 1994, as amended at 59 FR 48798, Sept. 23, 1994] Appendix G8 to Part 305--Boilers--Electric [1. Range Information] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of annual fuel utilization Manufacturer's rated heating efficiencies (AFUE's) capacities (Btu's/hr.) ------------------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ All Capacities.................... 100 100 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2. Yearly Cost Information: Cost Grid] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Btu heat loss of Cost per kilowatt hour \1\ home (see chart below) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4[cent].............................................. 6[cent].............................................. 8[cent].............................................. 10[cent]............................................. 12[cent]............................................. 14[cent]............................................. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ \1\ For charts on natural gas, oil and propane gas, substitute the following cost figures: a. Cost per therm--10[cent], 20[cent], 30[cent], 40[cent], 50[cent], 60[cent]. b. Cost per gallon (oil)--76[cent], 79[cent], 82[cent], 85[cent], 88[cent], 91[cent], 94[cent], 97[cent], $1.00. c. Cost per gallon (propane)--35[cent], 40[cent], 45[cent], 50[cent], 55[cent], 60[cent]. The following table shows the heat loss values (in thousand Btu's/ hr.) to be used in the cost grid: [[Page 285]] [Heat Loss Table] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Design heat loss Manufacturers' rated heat output of model to be labeled (Btu's per of model to be Heat loss values to be hour) labeled (1,000 used on the grid (1,000) Btu's per hour) Btu's per hour) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5,000 to 10,000.................................................... 5 5 11,000 to 16,000................................................... 10 5, 10 17,000 to 25,000................................................... 15 10, 15 26,000 to 42,000................................................... 20 15, 20, 25 43,000 to 59,000................................................... 30 25, 30, 35, 40 60,000 to 76,000................................................... 40 35, 40, 45, 50 77,000 to 93,000................................................... 50 40, 45, 50, 60 94,000 to 110,000.................................................. 60 50, 60, 70, 80 111,000 to 127,000................................................. 70 60, 70, 80, 90 128,000 to 144,000................................................. 80 70, 80, 90, 100 145,000 to 161,000................................................. 90 80, 90, 100, 110, 120 162,000 to 178,000................................................. 100 90, 100, 110, 120, 130 179,000 to 195,000................................................. 110 100, 110, 120, 130, 140 196,000 and over................................................... 130 120, 130, 140, 150, 160 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beside each cost in the cost grid, and below the appropriate heat loss value taken from the heat loss table, place the cost estimate for the model being labeled using the table costs in place of the national average cost and using the heat loss values in place of the design heat loss used in the table with the national average cost. [59 FR 34042, July 1, 1994, as amended at 59 FR 48798, Sept. 23, 1994] Appendix H to Part 305--Cooling Performance and Cost for Central Air Conditioners 1. Range Information: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of SEER's Manufacturer's rated cooling ------------------------------------- capacity (Btu's/hr.) Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Single Package Units Central Air Conditioners (Cooling 9.70 16.05 Only): All capacities............ Heat Pumps (Cooling Function): All 9.70 15.60 capacities....................... Split System Units Central Air Conditioners (Cooling 10.00 17.00 Only): All capacities............ Heat Pumps (Cooling Function): All 10.00 16.40 capacities....................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. Yearly Cost Information: For each model, display three annual operating costs, based on 8.60[cent] per kilowatt hour, rounded to the nearest $10, corresponding to the three building heat gains from the chart below: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Building heat gain (in 1000's BTU's/ Manufacturers rated cooling hr) capacity (BTU/hr) -------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Up to 9,000...................... 3 6 9 9,100 to 15,000.................. 9 12 15 15,100 to 21,000................. 15 18 21 21,100 to 27,000................. 21 24 27 27,200 to 33,000................. 27 30 33 33,200 to 39,000................. 33 36 39 39,500 to 45,000................. 39 42 45 45,500 to 51,000................. 45 48 51 51,500 to 57,000................. 51 54 57 57,500 to 63,000................. 57 60 63 63,500 and over.................. 63 66 69 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The values of building heat gain are to be considered cooling capacities in the calculation of annual operating cost in accordance with 10 CFR 430.22 (m)(1)(i). Include the following note on every fact sheet page that lists annual operating costs. Note: These figures are based on U.S. Government standard tests and are for national averages of 1000 cooling load hours and 8.60[cent]/KWH. Your cost will vary depending on your local energy rate and how you use the product. A method for estimating your cost of operation is given [direct user to location]. [[Page 286]] The methodology referred to in the note is provided below. This information shall be included a least once in all compendiums of fact sheets. If separate fact sheets are prepared for individual distribution to consumers, this methodology must be provided on or with the unbound fact sheets. How To Estimate Your Cooling Cost To estimate your actual cost of operation, find your cooling load hours from the map, your average annual operating cost from the National Average Annual Operating Cost Table, and determine your electrical rate in cents per kilowatt hour (KWH) from your electric bill. [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09SE04.007 Example: If your cooling load hours = 1500, and your electric rate is 12.62[cent]/KWH and your listed annual operating cost is $100, then:, Your estimated cost = $100 x 1,500 / 1,000 x 12.90[cent] / 8.60[cent] Your estimated cost = $100 x 1.5 x 1.5 = $225 Your estimated cost = $225 [[Page 287]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC29SE91.014 [[Page 288]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC29SE91.015 [[Page 289]] National Average Annual Operating Cost Table ($ per year) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building Heat Gain (BTU/hour) Model -------------------------------------------------------- 27,000 30,000 33,000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- XXX/C1................................................. $200 $220 $240 XXX/C2................................................. $200 $220 $240 XXX/C3................................................. $190 $210 $230 XXX/C6................................................. $190 $210 $230 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: These figures are based on U.S. Goverment standard tests and are for national averages of 1000 cooling load hours and 8.60[cent]/KWH. Your cost will vary depending on your local energy rate and how you use the product. A method for estimating your cost of operation is provided on page 2 of this fact sheet. How To Estimate Your Cooling Cost To estimate your actual cost of operation, find your actual cooling load hours from the map, your average annual operating cost from the National Average Annual Operating Cost Table, and determine your electrical rate in cents per kilowatt hour (KWH) from your electrical bill. [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09SE04.007 Example: If your cooling load hours are 1500, and your electric rate is 12.90[cent]/KWH, and your listed annual operating cost is $100, then: Your estimated cost = $100 x 1,500 / 1,000 x 12.90[cent]/ 8.60[cent] Your estimated cost = $100 x 1.5 x 1.5 = $225 Your estimated cost = $225 (This is page 2 of sample fact sheet) [53 FR 19729, May 27, 1988, as amended at 54 FR 53318, Dec. 28, 1989; 55 FR 43093, Oct. 26, 1990; 56 FR 46728, Sept. 16, 1991; 57 FR 44332, Sept. 25, 1992; 59 FR 34049, July 1, 1994; 59 FR 39951 and 39952, Aug. 5, 1994; 60 FR 56949, Nov. 13, 1995; 61 FR 48622, Sept. 16, 1996; 62 FR 44891, Aug. 25, 1997; 63 FR 66431, Dec. 2, 1998; 64 FR 926, Jan. 6, 1999; 64 FR 71021, Dec. 20, 1999; 65 FR 53166, Sept. 1, 2000; 66 FR 49531, Sept. 28, 2001; 66 FR 57872, Nov. 19, 2001; 67 FR 58328, Sept. 16, 2002; 68 FR 47451, Aug. 11, 2003; 69 FR 54560, Sept. 9, 2004] Appendix I to Part 305--Heating Performance and Cost for Central Air Conditioners 1. Range Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of HSPF's Manufacturer's rated heating capacity (Btu's/hr.) --------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Single Package Units Heat Pumps (Heating Function): All capacities..... 6.60 8.20 Split System Units Heat Pumps (Heating Function): All capacities..... 6.80 10.20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The HSPF shall be the Region IV value based on the appropriate average design heat loss from the table below. 2. Yearly Heating Cost Information: For each model, display a regional annual operating cost, based on 8.60[cent] per kilowatt hour, rounded to the nearest $10, calculated according to 10 CFR 430.22(m)(3)(ii) for each region. The heat loss of home values given in the chart below are to be considered standardized design heating requirements in the calculation of annual operating cost in accordance with 10 CFR 430.22(m)(3)(ii). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Average design heat Capacity Region loss (in Heat loss of home values used on 1000's the grid (in 1000's Btu's/hr.) Btu's/hr.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Up to 9,000............................................ 1 10 5, 10 2 5, 10, 15 3 5, 10, 15 [[Page 290]] 4 10, 15, 20 5 10, 15, 20 6 5, 10, 15 9,100 to 15,000........................................ 1 20 5, 10, 15 2 5, 10, 15, 20 3 10, 15, 20, 25 4 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 5 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 6 5, 10, 15, 20 15,100 to 21,000....................................... 1 25 10, 15, 20 2 10, 15, 20, 25 3 15, 20, 25, 30 4 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 5 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 6 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 21,100 to 27,000....................................... 1 30 10, 15, 20, 25 2 15, 20, 25, 30 3 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 4 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50 5 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 60 6 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 21,100 to 27,000....................................... 1 30 10, 15, 20, 25 2 15, 20, 25, 30 3 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 4 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50 5 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 60 6 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 27,100 to 33,000....................................... 1 35 15, 20, 25, 30 2 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 3 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50 4 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 60 5 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 6 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 60 33,200 to 39,000....................................... 1 50 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 2 25, 30, 35, 40, 50 3 30, 35, 40, 50, 60 4 35, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 5 35, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 6 25, 30, 35, 40, 50 39,500 to 45,000....................................... 1 60 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 2 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 60 3 30, 35, 40, 50, 60 4 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 5 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110 6 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 45,500 to 51,000....................................... 1 70 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 2 30, 35, 40, 50, 60 3 35, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 4 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110 5 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 130 6 30, 35, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 130 51,500 to 57,000....................................... 1 70 25, 30, 35, 40, 50 2 35, 40, 50, 60, 70 3 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 4 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110 5 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 ,110, 130 6 35, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 57,500 to 63,000....................................... 1 80 25, 30, 35, 40, 50 2 35, 40, 50, 60, 70 3 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 4 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110 5 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 130 6 35, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 63,500 and over........................................ 1 90 30, 35, 40, 50, 60 2 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 3 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 4 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 130 5 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 130 6 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [[Page 291]] Include the following note on every fact sheet page that lists annual operating costs. Note: These annual heating costs are based on U.S. Government standard tests and on a national average cost of electricity of 8.60[cent]/KWH. Your cost will vary depending on your local energy rate and how you use the product. A method for estimating your cost of operation is given [direct user to location]. The methodology referred to in the note is provided below. This information shall be included at least once in all compendiums of fact sheets. If separate fact sheets are prepared for individual distribution to consumers, this methodology must be provided on or with the unbound fact sheets. How To Estimate Your Heating Costs To estimate your heating cost, determine your cost of electricity in cents per kilowatt hour (KWH) from your electric bill, your listed average annual heating cost from the National Average Annual Heating Cost Table, and use that number in the following equation: [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09SE04.008 Example: If your electric rate is 12.90cent;/KWH and the annual heating cost listed in the chart is $200: Your estimated cost = $200 x 12.90[cent]/8.60[cent] Your estimated cost = $200 x 1.5 = $300 Your estimated cost = $300 [[Page 292]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC29SE91.016 [[Page 293]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC29SE91.017 Note: These annual heating costs are based on U.S. Government standard tests and on a national average cost of electricity of 8.60[cent]/KWH. Your cost will vary depending on your local energy rate and how you use the product. A method for estimating your cost of operation is given below. [[Page 294]] How To Estimate Your Heating Cost To estimate your heating cost, determine your cost of electricity in cents per kilowatt hour (KWH) from your electric bill, your listed average annual heating cost from the National Average Annual Heating Cost Table, and substitute that number in the following equation: [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09SE04.008 Example: If your electric cost is 12.90[cent]/KWH and the annual heating cost listed in the table is $200: Your estimated cost = $200 x 12.90[cent]/8.60[cent] Your estimated cost = $200 x 1.5 = $300 Your estimated cost = $300 (This is page 2 of sample fact sheet) [53 FR 19729, May 27, 1988, as amended at 54 FR 53318, Dec. 28, 1989; 55 FR 43093, Oct. 26, 1990; 56 FR 46728, Sept. 16, 1991; 57 FR 44332, Sept. 25, 1992; 59 FR 34051, July 1, 1994; 59 FR 39952, Aug. 5, 1994; 60 FR 56949, Nov. 13, 1995; 61 FR 48623, Sept. 16, 1996; 62 FR 44891, Aug. 25, 1997; 64 FR 926, Jan. 6, 1999; 64 FR 71021, Dec. 20, 1999; 65 FR 53166, Sept. 1, 2000; 66 FR 49531, Sept. 28, 2001; 66 FR 57872, Nov. 19, 2001; 67 FR 58328, Sept. 16, 2002; 68 FR 47451, Aug. 11, 2003; 69 FR 54560, Sept. 9, 2004] Appendix J1 to Part 305--Pool Heaters--Gas Range Information ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Range of thermal efficiencies (percent) --------------------------------------------------- Manufacturer's rated heating capacities Natural gas Propane --------------------------------------------------- Low High Low High ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All capacities.............................................. 78.4 97.0 78.4 97.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [60 FR 43369, Aug. 21, 1995] Appendix J2 to Part 305--Pool Heaters--Oil Range Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of thermal efficiencies (percent) Manufacturer's rated heating capacities ------------------------- Low High ------------------------------------------------------------------------ All capacities................................ 78.0 78.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [60 FR 43370, Aug. 21, 1995] Appendix K to Part 305--Suggested Data Reporting Format 1. Date of Report_______________________________________________________ 2. Company Name_________________________________________________________ 3. City_________________________________________________________________ 4. State________________________________________________________________ 5. Product______________________________________________________________ 6. Energy Type (gas, oil, etc.)_________________________________________ 7. Model Number_________________________________________________________ 8. Estimated Annual Energy Consumption or Energy Efficiency Rating______ 9. Capacity_____________________________________________________________ 10. Number of Tests Performed___________________________________________ 11. Total Energy Consumption (based on all tests performed)_____________ [52 FR 49647, Dec. 31, 1987; as amended at 59 FR 34053, July 1, 1994. Redesignated at 59 FR 49565, Sept. 28, 1994] [[Page 295]] Appendix L to Part 305--Sample Labels [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR03AP00.000 [[Page 296]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR18JN03.019 [[Page 297]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR14JY04.000 [[Page 298]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR25AU04.004 [[Page 299]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR03AP00.004 [[Page 300]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR03AP00.005 [[Page 301]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR03AP00.006 [[Page 302]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR18JN03.020 [[Page 303]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR09SE04.000 [[Page 304]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR14JY04.001 [[Page 305]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR03AP00.010 [[Page 306]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR03AP00.011 [[Page 307]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR03AP00.012 [[Page 308]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR03AP00.013 [[Page 309]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR03AP00.014 [[Page 310]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR03AP00.015 [[Page 311]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC29SE91.032 [[Page 312]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC29SE91.033 [[Page 313]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC29SE91.034 [[Page 314]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC29SE91.035 [[Page 315]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC29SE91.036 [[Page 316]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC29SE91.037 [59 FR 25212, May 13, 1994; 59 FR 34053, July 1, 1994. Redesignated and amended at 59 FR 49565, 49567, Sept. 28, 1994; 65 FR 16142, Mar. 27, 2000; 65 FR 17564, Apr. 3, 2000; 67 FR 47445, July 19, 2002; 68 FR 36463, June 18, 2003; 68 FR 47451, Aug. 11, 2003; 68 FR 55821, Sept. 29, 2003; 69 FR 42110, Oct. 12, 2004; 69 FR 54561, Sept. 9, 2004] [[Page 317]]