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EPA has finalized the ENERGY STAR Version 4.0 specification for air source heat pumps (ASHPs) and central air conditioners (CACs). As such, the comment period is now closed. The new Version 4.0 specification will go into effect on April 1, 2006.
On a related note, the EER requirement in the ENERGY STAR specification was reinstated effective August 5, 2004. The Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI), with funding from the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) and its members, is hosting a national database that allows consumers to identify products that meet the current ENERGY STAR specification as well as other levels of efficiency. To help understand how to use this online database, we have created a quick guide (118KB) to help you with the various fields used in this online database.
CAC/ASHP manufacturers and other interested parties have been encouraged to submit written comments on the Revised Final Draft CAC/ASHP Specification. To date, EPA has been given permission to post the following comments. Please note that these do not comprise all of the comments received by EPA; only those EPA has received permission to post.
CAC/ASHP manufacturers and other interested parties have been encouraged to submit written comments on the Final Draft CAC/ASHP Specification. To date, EPA has been given permission to post the following comments. Please note that these do not comprise all of the comments received by EPA; only those EPA has received permission to post.
CAC/ASHP manufacturers and other interested parties have been encouraged to submit written comments on the Draft 2 CAC/ASHP Specification. To date, EPA has been given permission to post the following comments. Please note that these do not comprise all of the comments received by EPA; only those EPA has received permission to post.
CAC/ASHP manufacturers and other interested parties have been encouraged to submit written comments on the Draft 1 CAC/ASHP Specification. To date, EPA has been given permission to post the following comments. Please note that these do not comprise all of the comments received by EPA; only those EPA has received permission to post.
CAC/ASHP manufacturers and other interested parties have been encouraged to submit written comments on the Options Discussion Paper. To date, EPA has been given permission to post the following comments. Please note that these do not comprise all of the comments received by EPA; only those EPA has received permission to post.