77th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Regular Session. Senate Bill 692 SUMMARY
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1 th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-- Regular Session Senate Bill Sponsored y COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES SUMMARY The following summary is not prepared y the sponsors of the measure and is not a part of the ody thereof suject to consideration y the Legislative Assemly. It is an editor s rief statement of the essential features of the measure as introduced. Estalishes minimum energy efficiency standards for certain products. Prohiits sale or installation of products that do not meet standards. 0 A BILL FOR AN ACT Relating to minimum energy efficiency standards; creating new provisions; and amending ORS.,.,. and.. Be It Enacted y the People of the State of Oregon: DEFINITIONS SECTION. ORS. is amended to read:.. As used in ORS. to., unless the context clearly requires otherwise: () Automatic commercial ice cue machine means a factory-made assemly, not necessarily shipped in one package, consisting of a condensing unit and ice-making section operating as an integrated unit with means for making and harvesting ice cues, and any integrated components for storing or dispensing ice. () Ballast means a device used with an electric discharge lamp to otain necessary circuit conditions for starting and operating the lamp. () Bottle-type water dispenser means a water dispenser that uses a ottle or reservoir as the source of potale water. () Commercial clothes washer means a soft mount horizontal-axis or vertical-axis clothes washer that: (a) Has a clothes compartment no greater than. cuic feet in the case of a horizontal-axis product or no greater than cuic feet in the case of a vertical-axis product; and () Is designed for use y more than one household. ()(a) Commercial hot food holding cainet means an appliance that is a heated, fully-enclosed compartment with one or more solid doors and is designed to maintain the temperature of hot food that has een cooked in a separate appliance. () Commercial hot food holding cainet does not include heated glass merchandising cainets, drawer warmers or cook-and-hold appliances. () Commercial prerinse spray valve means a handheld device designed and marketed for use with commercial dishwashing equipment and that sprays water on dishes, flatware and other food service items for the purpose of removing food residue prior to their cleaning. () Commercial refrigerators or freezers means refrigerators, freezers or refrigerator-freezers, NOTE: Matter in oldfaced type in an amended section is new; matter [italic and racketed] is existing law to e omitted. New sections are in oldfaced type. LC
2 SB 0 0 smaller than cuic feet of internal volume and designed for use y commercial or institutional facilities for the purpose of storing or merchandising food products, everages or ice at specified temperatures, other than products without doors, walk-in refrigerators or freezers, consumer products that are federally regulated pursuant to U.S.C. et seq. or freezers specifically designed for ice cream. Commercial refrigerators or freezers : (a) Must incorporate most components involved in the vapor-compression cycle and the refrigerated compartment in a single cainet; and () May e configured with either solid or transparent doors as a reach-in cainet, pass-through cainet, roll-in cainet or roll-through cainet. ()(a) Compact audio product, also known as a mini, mid, micro or shelf audio system, means an integrated audio system encased in a single housing that includes an amplifier and radio tuner and attached or separale speakers that can reproduce audio from one or more of the following media: (A) Magnetic tape; (B) Compact disc; (C) DVD; or (D) Flash memory. () Compact audio product does not include products that can e independently powered y internal atteries, have a powered external satellite antenna or can provide a video output signal. () Compensation means money or any other valuale thing, regardless of form, received or to e received y a person for services rendered. (0) Digital versatile disc or DVD means a laser-encoded plastic medium capale of storing a large amount of digital audio, video and computer data. ()(a) Digital versatile disc player or digital versatile disc recorder means a commercially availale electronic product encased in a single housing that includes an integral power supply and for which the sole purpose is, respectively, the decoding and the production or recording of digitized video signal on a DVD. () Digital versatile disc recorder does not include models that have an electronic programming guide function that provides an interactive, on-screen menu of television listings and downloads program information from the vertical lanking interval of a regular television signal. () Dual flush tank-type water closet means a tank-type water closet that incorporates a feature that allows the user to flush the water closet with a reduced volume of water or a full volume of water. [()] () High-intensity discharge lamp means a lamp in which light is produced y the passage of an electric current through a vapor or gas, and in which the light-producing arc is stailized y ul wall temperature and the arc tue has a ul wall loading in excess of three watts per square centimeter. [()] () Illuminated exit sign means an internally illuminated sign that is designed to e permanently fixed in place to identify a uilding exit, that consists of an electrically powered integral light source that illuminates the legend EXIT and any directional indicators and that provides contrast etween the legend, any directional indicators and the ackground. () Inductive charger system means a small attery charger system that transfers power to the charger through magnetic or electric induction. ()(a) Large attery charger system means a attery charger system with a rated input power of more than two kilowatts. []
3 SB 0 0 () Large attery charger system does not mean a attery charger system for golf carts. () Lavatory faucet means a pluming fitting, including flow restrictors, flow regulators, aerator devices and laminar devices, designed for installation at a washowl or asin in a room containing a water closet. [()] () Metal halide lamp means a high-intensity discharge lamp in which the major portion of the light is produced y radiation of metal halides and their products of dissociation, possily in comination with metallic vapors. [()] () Metal halide lamp fixture means a light fixture designed to e operated with a metal halide lamp and a allast for a metal halide lamp. [()] () Pass-through cainet means a commercial refrigerator or freezer with hinged or sliding doors on oth the front and rear of the unit. [()] () Portale electric spa means a factory-uilt electric spa or hot tu supplied with equipment for heating and circulating water. [()] () Proe-start metal halide lamp allast means a allast used to operate metal halide lamps that does not contain an igniter and that instead starts metal halide lamps y using a third starting electrode proe in the arc tue. [()] () Reach-in cainet means a commercial refrigerator or freezer with hinged or sliding doors or lids, other than roll-in or roll-through cainets or pass-through cainets. [()] () Roll-in cainet means a commercial refrigerator or freezer with hinged or sliding doors that allow wheeled racks to e rolled into the unit. [()] () Roll-through cainet means a commercial refrigerator or freezer with hinged or sliding doors on two sides of the cainet that allow wheeled racks to e rolled through the unit. [()(a)] ()(a) Single-voltage external AC to DC power supply means a device, other than a product with atteries or attery packs that physically attach directly to the power supply unit, a product with a attery chemistry or type selector switch and indicator light or a product with a attery chemistry or type selector switch and a state of charge meter, that: (A) Is designed to convert line voltage alternating current input into lower voltage direct current output; (B) Is ale to convert to only one direct current output voltage at a time; (C) Is sold with, or intended to e used with, a separate end-use product that constitutes the primary power load; (D) Is contained within a separate physical enclosure from the end-use product; (E) Is connected to the end-use product via a removale or hard-wired male or female electrical connection, cale, cord or other wiring; and (F) Has a nameplate output power less than or equal to 0 watts. () Single-voltage external AC to DC power supply does not include power supplies that are classified as devices for human use under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, U.S.C. 0c. () Small attery charger system means: (a) A attery charger system with a rated input power of two kilowatts or less. () A golf cart attery charger system, regardless of input power. [()] () State-regulated incandescent reflector lamp means a lamp that is not colored or designed for rough or virating service applications, that has an inner reflective coating on the outer ul to direct the light, that has an E medium screw ase, that has a rated voltage or voltage range that lies at least partially within to 0 volts and that falls into one of the fol- []
4 SB 0 0 lowing categories: (a) A ulged reflector or elliptical reflector ul shape that has a diameter that equals or exceeds. inches; or () A reflector, paraolic aluminized reflector or similar ul shape that has a diameter of. to. inches. () Television means an analog or digital device, including comination televisions, television monitors and component televisions, designed for the display and reception of a terrestrial, satellite, cale or Internet protocol or other roadcast or recorded transmission of analog or digital video or audio signals. [()] () Torchiere means a portale electric lighting fixture with a reflective owl that directs light upward so as to produce indirect illumination. [()] () Traffic signal module means a standard traffic signal indicator, consisting of a light source, a lens and all other parts necessary for operation, that is: (a) Eight inches, or approximately 0 millimeters, in diameter; or () Twelve inches, or approximately 0 millimeters, in diameter. [()] () Unit heater means a self-contained, vented fan-type commercial space heater, other than a consumer product covered y federal standards estalished pursuant to U.S.C. et seq. or that is a direct vent, forced flue heater with a sealed comustion urner, that uses natural gas or propane and that is designed to e installed without ducts within a heated space. ()(a) Urinal means a pluming fixture that receives only liquid ody waste and then conveys the liquid waste through a trap into a drainage system. () Urinal does not mean fixtures designed for installation in prisons or other penal institutions. [()] () Walk-in refrigerator and walk-in freezer mean a space refrigerated to temperatures, respectively, at or aove and elow F that can e walked into. ()(a) Water closet means a pluming fixture with a water containing receptor that receives liquid ody waste and solid ody waste and upon actuation conveys the wastes through an integral trap into a drainage system. () Water closet does not mean fixtures designed for installation in prisons or other penal institutions. [()] () Water dispenser means a factory-made assemly that mechanically cools and heats potale water and dispenses the cooled or heated water y integral or remote means. SECTION. ORS., as amended y section of this Act, is amended to read:.. As used in ORS. to., unless the context clearly requires otherwise: () Automatic commercial ice cue machine means a factory-made assemly, not necessarily shipped in one package, consisting of a condensing unit and ice-making section operating as an integrated unit with means for making and harvesting ice cues, and any integrated components for storing or dispensing ice. () Ballast means a device used with an electric discharge lamp to otain necessary circuit conditions for starting and operating the lamp. () Bottle-type water dispenser means a water dispenser that uses a ottle or reservoir as the source of potale water. () Commercial clothes washer means a soft mount horizontal-axis or vertical-axis clothes washer that: (a) Has a clothes compartment no greater than. cuic feet in the case of a horizontal-axis []
5 SB 0 0 product or no greater than cuic feet in the case of a vertical-axis product; and () Is designed for use y more than one household. ()(a) Commercial hot food holding cainet means an appliance that is a heated, fully-enclosed compartment with one or more solid doors and is designed to maintain the temperature of hot food that has een cooked in a separate appliance. () Commercial hot food holding cainet does not include heated glass merchandising cainets, drawer warmers or cook-and-hold appliances. () Commercial prerinse spray valve means a handheld device designed and marketed for use with commercial dishwashing equipment and that sprays water on dishes, flatware and other food service items for the purpose of removing food residue prior to their cleaning. () Commercial refrigerators or freezers means refrigerators, freezers or refrigerator-freezers, smaller than cuic feet of internal volume and designed for use y commercial or institutional facilities for the purpose of storing or merchandising food products, everages or ice at specified temperatures, other than products without doors, walk-in refrigerators or freezers, consumer products that are federally regulated pursuant to U.S.C. et seq. or freezers specifically designed for ice cream. Commercial refrigerators or freezers : (a) Must incorporate most components involved in the vapor-compression cycle and the refrigerated compartment in a single cainet; and () May e configured with either solid or transparent doors as a reach-in cainet, pass-through cainet, roll-in cainet or roll-through cainet. ()(a) Compact audio product, also known as a mini, mid, micro or shelf audio system, means an integrated audio system encased in a single housing that includes an amplifier and radio tuner and attached or separale speakers that can reproduce audio from one or more of the following media: (A) Magnetic tape; (B) Compact disc; (C) DVD; or (D) Flash memory. () Compact audio product does not include products that can e independently powered y internal atteries, have a powered external satellite antenna or can provide a video output signal. () Compensation means money or any other valuale thing, regardless of form, received or to e received y a person for services rendered. (0) Digital versatile disc or DVD means a laser-encoded plastic medium capale of storing a large amount of digital audio, video and computer data. ()(a) Digital versatile disc player or digital versatile disc recorder means a commercially availale electronic product encased in a single housing that includes an integral power supply and for which the sole purpose is, respectively, the decoding and the production or recording of digitized video signal on a DVD. () Digital versatile disc recorder does not include models that have an electronic programming guide function that provides an interactive, on-screen menu of television listings and downloads program information from the vertical lanking interval of a regular television signal. () Dual flush tank-type water closet means a tank-type water closet that incorporates a feature that allows the user to flush the water closet with a reduced volume of water or a full volume of water. ()(a) General purpose mercury vapor lamp means a mercury vapor lamp that: []
6 SB 0 0 (A) Has a screw ase; (B) Is designed for use in general lighting applications; and (C) Is designed to operate on a mercury vapor lamp allast or to operate as self-allasted. () General purpose mercury vapor lamp does not mean a special purpose mercury vapor lamp that is: (A) Designed to operate on a vapor lamp ase; (B) Marked for use as special application only and not for general illumination; and (C) Marked to indicate the speciality for which the lamp is designed. [()] () High-intensity discharge lamp means a lamp in which light is produced y the passage of an electric current through a vapor or gas, and in which the light-producing arc is stailized y ul wall temperature and the arc tue has a ul wall loading in excess of three watts per square centimeter. ()(a) High light output doule-ended quartz halogen lamp means a lamp that: (A) Is designed for general outdoor lighting purposes; (B) Contains a tungsten filament; (C) Has a rated initial lumen value of greater than,000 and less than 0,000 lumens; (D) Has at each end a recessed single contact, Rs ase; (E) Has a maximum overall length etween and inches; (F) Has a nominal diameter less than three-fourths inch (T); and (G) Is designed to e operated at a voltage etween 0 volts and 0 volts or is designed to e operated at a voltage etween volts and 0 volts. () High light output doule-ended quartz halogen lamp does not mean a lamp that is: (A) A tuular quartz infrared heat lamp; or (B) Marked and marketed as a stage and studio lamp with a rated life of 00 hours or less. [()] () Illuminated exit sign means an internally illuminated sign that is designed to e permanently fixed in place to identify a uilding exit, that consists of an electrically powered integral light source that illuminates the legend EXIT and any directional indicators and that provides contrast etween the legend, any directional indicators and the ackground. [()] () Inductive charger system means a small attery charger system that transfer power to the charger through magnetic or electric induction. [()(a)] ()(a) Large attery charger system means a attery charger system with a rated input power of more than two kilowatts. () Large attery charger system does not mean a attery charger system for golf carts. [()] () Lavatory faucet means a pluming fitting, including flow restrictors, flow regulators, aerator devices and laminar devices, designed for installation at a washowl or asin in a room containing a water closet. [()] () Metal halide lamp means a high-intensity discharge lamp in which the major portion of the light is produced y radiation of metal halides and their products of dissociation, possily in comination with metallic vapors. [()] () Metal halide lamp fixture means a light fixture designed to e operated with a metal halide lamp and a allast for a metal halide lamp. [()] () Pass-through cainet means a commercial refrigerator or freezer with hinged or sliding doors on oth the front and rear of the unit. [()] () Portale electric spa means a factory-uilt electric spa or hot tu supplied with []
7 SB 0 0 equipment for heating and circulating water. [()] () Proe-start metal halide lamp allast means a allast used to operate metal halide lamps that does not contain an igniter and that instead starts metal halide lamps y using a third starting electrode proe in the arc tue. [()] () Reach-in cainet means a commercial refrigerator or freezer with hinged or sliding doors or lids, other than roll-in or roll-through cainets or pass-through cainets. [()] () Roll-in cainet means a commercial refrigerator or freezer with hinged or sliding doors that allow wheeled racks to e rolled into the unit. [()] () Roll-through cainet means a commercial refrigerator or freezer with hinged or sliding doors on two sides of the cainet that allow wheeled racks to e rolled through the unit. [()(a)] ()(a) Single-voltage external AC to DC power supply means a device, other than a product with atteries or attery packs that physically attach directly to the power supply unit, a product with a attery chemistry or type selector switch and indicator light or a product with a attery chemistry or type selector switch and a state of charge meter, that: (A) Is designed to convert line voltage alternating current input into lower voltage direct current output; (B) Is ale to convert to only one direct current output voltage at a time; (C) Is sold with, or intended to e used with, a separate end-use product that constitutes the primary power load; (D) Is contained within a separate physical enclosure from the end-use product; (E) Is connected to the end-use product via a removale or hard-wired male or female electrical connection, cale, cord or other wiring; and (F) Has a nameplate output power less than or equal to 0 watts. () Single-voltage external AC to DC power supply does not include power supplies that are classified as devices for human use under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, U.S.C. 0c. [()] () Small attery charger system means: (a) a attery charger system with a rated input power of two kilowatts or less. () A golf attery charger system, regardless of input power. [()] () State-regulated incandescent reflector lamp means a lamp that is not colored or designed for rough or virating service applications, that has an inner reflective coating on the outer ul to direct the light, that has an E medium screw ase, that has a rated voltage or voltage range that lies at least partially within to 0 volts and that falls into one of the following categories: (a) A ulged reflector or elliptical reflector ul shape that has a diameter that equals or exceeds. inches; or () A reflector, paraolic aluminized reflector or similar ul shape that has a diameter of. to. inches. [()] () Television means an analog or digital device, including comination televisions, television monitors and component televisions, designed for the display and reception of a terrestrial, satellite, cale or Internet protocol or other roadcast or recorded transmission of analog or digital video or audio signals. [()] () Torchiere means a portale electric lighting fixture with a reflective owl that directs light upward so as to produce indirect illumination. [()] () Traffic signal module means a standard traffic signal indicator, consisting of a light source, a lens and all other parts necessary for operation, that is: []
8 SB 0 0 (a) Eight inches, or approximately 0 millimeters, in diameter; or () Twelve inches, or approximately 0 millimeters, in diameter. [()] () Unit heater means a self-contained, vented fan-type commercial space heater, other than a consumer product covered y federal standards estalished pursuant to U.S.C. et seq. or that is a direct vent, forced flue heater with a sealed comustion urner, that uses natural gas or propane and that is designed to e installed without ducts within a heated space. [()(a)] ()(a) Urinal means a pluming fixture that receives only liquid ody waste and then conveys the liquid waste through a trap into a drainage system. () Urinal does not mean fixtures designed for installation in prisons or other penal institutions. [()] () Walk-in refrigerator and walk-in freezer mean a space refrigerated to temperatures, respectively, at or aove and elow F that can e walked into. [()(a)] ()(a) Water closet means a pluming fixture with a water containing receptor that receives liquid ody waste and solid ody waste and upon actuation conveys the wastes through an integral trap into a drainage system. () Water closet does not mean fixtures designed for installation in prisons or other penal institutions. [()] () Water dispenser means a factory-made assemly that mechanically cools and heats potale water and dispenses the cooled or heated water y integral or remote means. MINIMUM ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS SECTION. ORS. is amended to read:.. The following minimum energy efficiency standards for new products are estalished: ()(a) Automatic commercial ice cue machines must have daily energy use and daily water use no greater than the applicale values in the following tale: Equipment type Type of Harvest rate Maximum Maximum cooling (ls. ice/ hrs.) energy use condenser (kwh/00 ls.) water use (gallons/00 ls. ice) Ice-making head water < H 0 -.0H 00<. -.00H 0 -.0H H Ice-making head air < H Not applicale H Not applicale Remote condensing ut not remote compressor air < Not applicale Not applicale Remote condensing and remote compressor air <. -.00H Not applicale []
9 SB 0 0. Not applicale Self-contained models water < H -.0H H Self-contained models air <.0 -.0H Not applicale.0 Not applicale Where H = harvest rate in pounds per hours, which must e reported within percent of the tested value. Maximum water use applies only to water used for the condenser. () For purposes of this susection, automatic commercial ice cue machines shall e tested in accordance with the ARI 0-0 test method as pulished y the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute. Ice-making heads include all automatic commercial ice cue machines that are not split system ice makers or self-contained models as defined in ARI 0-0. () Commercial clothes washers must have a minimum modified energy factor of. and a maximum water consumption factor of.. For purposes of this susection, capacity, modified energy factor and water consumption factor are defined and shall e measured in accordance with the federal test method for commercial clothes washers under 0 C.F.R... () Commercial prerinse spray valves must have a flow rate equal to or less than. gallons per minute when measured in accordance with the ASTM International s Standard Test Method for Prerinse Spray Valves, ASTM F-0. ()(a) Commercial refrigerators or freezers must meet the applicale requirements listed in the following tale: Equipment Type Doors Maximum Daily Energy Consumption (kwh) Reach-in cainets, pass-through cainets and roll-in or roll-through Solid 0.0V +.0 cainets that are refrigerators Transparent 0.V +. Reach-in cainets, pass-through cainets and roll-in or roll-through cainets that are pulldown refrigerators Transparent 0.V +. Reach-in cainets, pass-through cainets and roll-in or roll-through Solid 0.0V +. cainets that are freezers Transparent 0.V +.0 Reach-in cainets that are refrigerator-freezers with an AV of. or higher Solid 0.AV - 0. []
10 SB 0 0 kwh = kilowatt hours V = total volume (ft ) AV = adjusted volume =. x freezer volume (ft ) + refrigerator volume (ft ) () For purposes of this susection: (A) Pulldown designates products designed to take a fully stocked refrigerator with everages at 0 degrees Fahrenheit and cool those everages to a stale temperature of degrees Fahrenheit within hours or less. (B) Daily energy consumption shall e measured in accordance with the American National Standards Institute/American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers test method -0, except that: (i) The ack-loading doors of pass-through and roll-through refrigerators and freezers must remain closed throughout the test; and (ii) The controls of all commercial refrigerators or freezers shall e adjusted to otain the following product temperatures, in accordance with the California Code of Regulations, Title, Division, Chapter, Article, section 0, tale A-, effective Novemer, 0: Product or compartment type Integrated average product temperature in degrees Fahrenheit Refrigerator ± Freezer 0 ± () Illuminated exit signs must have an input power demand of five watts or less per illuminated face. For purposes of this susection, input power demand shall e measured in accordance with the conditions for testing estalished y the United States Environmental Protection Agency s Energy Star exit sign program version.0. Illuminated exit signs must also meet all applicale uilding and safety codes. () Metal halide lamp fixtures designed to e operated with lamps rated greater than or equal to 0 watts ut less than or equal to 00 watts may not contain a proe-start metal halide lamp allast. ()(a) Single-voltage external AC to DC power supplies manufactured on or after July, 0, must meet the requirements in the following tale: Nameplate output Minimum Efficiency in Active Mode < Watt 0. * Nameplate Output Watt and Watts 0.0 * Ln (Nameplate Output) + 0. [0]
11 SB 0 0 > Watts 0. Maximum Energy Consumption in No-Load Mode Any Output 0. Watts Where Ln (Nameplate Output) - Natural Logarithm of the nameplate output expressed in Watts () For the purposes of this susection, efficiency of single-voltage external AC to DC power supplies shall e measured in accordance with the United States Environmental Protection Agency s Test Method for Calculating the Energy Efficiency of Single-Voltage External AC to DC and AC to AC Power Supplies, dated August, 0. The efficiency in the active and no-load modes of power supplies shall e tested only at volts at 0 Hz. ()(a) State-regulated incandescent reflector lamps manufactured on or after January, 0, must meet the minimum efficiencies in the following tale: Wattage Minimum average lamp efficiency (lumens per watt) () Lamp efficiency shall e measured in accordance with the applicale test method found in 0 C.F.R... () Torchieres may not use more than 0 watts. A torchiere uses more than 0 watts if any commercially availale lamp or comination of lamps can e inserted in a socket and cause the torchiere to draw more than 0 watts when operated at full rightness. (0)(a) Traffic signal modules must have maximum and nominal wattage that does not exceed the applicale values in the following tale: Module Type Maximum Wattage Nominal Wattage (at C) (at C) red all (or 0 mm circular) red all (or 0 mm circular) red arrow (or 0 mm arrow) []
12 SB 0 0 green all (or 0 mm circular) green all (or 0 mm circular) green arrow (or 0 mm arrow) () For purposes of this susection, maximum wattage and nominal wattage shall e measured in accordance with and under the testing conditions specified y the Institute for Transportation Engineers Interim LED Purchase Specification, Vehicle Traffic Control Signal Heads, Part : Light Emitting Diode Vehicle Traffic Signal Modules. () Unit heaters must e equipped with intermittent ignition devices and must have either power venting or an automatic flue damper. () Bottle-type water dispensers designed for dispensing oth hot and cold water may not have standy energy consumption greater than. kilowatt-hours per day, as measured in accordance with the test criteria contained in Version of the United States Environmental Protection Agency s Energy Star Program Requirements for Bottled Water Coolers, except that units with an integral, automatic timer may not e tested using Section D, Timer Usage, of the test criteria. () Commercial hot food holding cainets shall have a maximum idle energy rate of 0 watts per cuic foot of interior volume, as determined y the Idle Energy Rate-dry Test in ASTM F0-0, Standard Test Method for Performance of Hot Food Holding Cainets pulished y ASTM International. Interior volume shall e measured in accordance with the method shown in the United States Environmental Protection Agency s Energy Star Program Requirements for Commercial Hot Food Holding Cainets, as in effect on August, 0. () Compact audio products may not use more than two watts in standy passive mode for those without a permanently illuminated clock display and four watts in standy passive mode for those with a permanently illuminated clock display, as measured in accordance with International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) test method :0(E), Methods of Measurement for the Power Consumption of Audio, Video, and Related Equipment. () Digital versatile disc players and digital versatile disc recorders may not use more than three watts in standy passive mode, as measured in accordance with International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) test method :0(E), Methods of Measurement for the Power Consumption of Audio, Video, and Related Equipment. () Portale electric spas may not have a standy power greater than (V / ) Watts where V=the total volume in gallons, as measured in accordance with the test method for portale electric spas contained in the California Code of Regulations, Title, Division, Chapter, section 0. ()(a) Walk-in refrigerators and walk-in freezers with the applicale motor types shown in the tale elow shall include the required components shown. Motor Type Required Components All Interior lights: light sources with an efficacy of lumens per watt or more, including allast losses (if any) All Automatic door closers that firmly close all []
13 SB 0 0 reach-in doors All Automatic door closers that firmly close all walk-in doors no wider than. feet and no higher than. feet that have een closed to within one inch of full closure All Wall, ceiling and door insulation at least R- for refrigerators and at least R- for freezers All Floor insulation at least R- for freezers (no requirement for refrigerators) Condenser fan motors of (i) Electronically commutated motors, under one horsepower (ii) Permanent split capacitor-type motors, or (iii) Polyphase motors of ½ horsepower or more Single-phase evaporator Electronically commutated motors fan motors of under one horsepower and less than 0 volts () In addition to the requirements in paragraph (a) of this susection, walk-in refrigerators and walk-in freezers with transparent reach-in doors shall meet the following requirements: (A) Transparent reach-in doors shall e of triple pane glass with either heat-reflective treated glass or gas fill; (B) If the appliance has an anti-sweat heater without anti-sweat controls, the appliance shall have a total door rail, glass and frame heater power draw of no more than 0 watts if it is a freezer or watts if it is a refrigerator per foot of door frame width; and (C) If the appliance has an anti-sweat heater with anti-sweat heat controls, and the total door rail, glass, and frame heater power draw is 0 watts or greater per foot of door frame width if it is a freezer or watts or greater per foot of door frame width if it is a refrigerator, the anti-sweat heat controls shall reduce the energy use of the anti-sweat heater in an amount corresponding to the relative humidity in the air outside the door or to the condensation on the inner glass pane. ()(a) Lavatory faucets must have a maximum water use of. gallons per minute when tested at a flowing water pressure of 0 pounds per square inch in accordance with the flow rate test procedure contained in section. of ASME A..-, Pluming Supply Fittings, pulished y the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, as in effect on. () Water closets, except for dual flush tank-type water closets, must have a maximum water use of. gallons per flush when tested in accordance with the water consumption test contained in section. of ASME A..-0, Ceramic Pluming Fixtures, pulished y the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, as in effect on. (c) Dual flush tank-type water closets must have a maximum effective water use of. []
14 SB 0 0 gallons per flush when tested in accordance with the water consumption test contained in section. of ASME A..-0, Ceramic Pluming Fixtures, pulished y the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, as in effect on. The effective flush volume is the composite average flush volume of two reduced flushes and one full flush. (d) Urinals, except for floor mounted urinals, must have a maximum water use of 0. gallons per flush when tested in accordance with the water consumption test contained in section. of ASME A..-0, Ceramic Pluming Fixtures, pulished y the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, as in effect on. (e) Floor mounted urinals must have a maximum water use of 0. gallons per flush when tested in accordance with the water consumption test contained in section. of ASME A..-0, Ceramic Pluming Fixtures, pulished y the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, as in effect on. () A television must automatically enter standy-passive mode or standy-active mode after a maximum of minutes without video or audio input on the selected input mode. A television must enter standy-passive mode when turned off y remote or integrated utton switch. The peak luminance of a television in home mode, or in the default mode as shipped, may not e less than percent of the peak luminance of the retail mode or the rightest selectale preset mode of the television. A television must meet the standards in the following tale: Standy- Maximum On Minimum passive Mode Mode Power Power Power Usage Usage (P Factor for (Watts) in Watts) (P 00W) W P 0. x A + 0. ()(a) Large attery charger systems must meet the minimum efficiencies in the following tale: Standards for Large Battery Charger Systems Performance Parameter Standard Charge Return Factor 00 percent, Crf.0 0 percent Depth of Discharge 0 percent Crf. Depth of []
15 SB 0 0 Discharge Power Conversion Efficiency percent Power Factor 0.0 Maintenance Mode Power E W (E = attery capacity of tested attery) No Battery Mode Power 0 W ()(A) As descried in suparagraph (B) of this paragraph, inductive charger systems and small attery charger systems must meet the requirements in the following tale: Standards for Inductive and Small Battery Charger Systems Performance Standard Parameter Maximum -hour For E of. Wh or less: x N charge and maintenance For E >. Wh and energy (Wh) 00 Wh: x N+.E (E = capacity of all atteries in For E >00 Wh and ports and N = 000 Wh: x N+.E numer of charger ports) For E > 000 Wh:. x N +.E Maintenance Mode The sum of maintenance mode power and no Power and No attery mode power must e less than or equal to: Battery Mode x N+0.00xE Power (W) Power Factor (E = capacity of all atteries in ports and N = numer of charger []
16 SB 0 0 ports) (B) The requirements in suparagraph (A) of this paragraph must e met y: (i) Small attery charger systems for sale at retail that are not USB charger systems with a attery capacity of watt-hours or more and that are manufactured on or after January,. (ii) Small attery charger systems for sale at retail that are USB charger systems with a attery capacity of watt-hours or more and that are manufactured on or after January,. (iii) Small attery charger systems that are not sold at retail that are manufactured on or after January,. (iv) Inductive charger systems manufactured on or after Feruary,, unless the inductive charger systems uses less than one watt in maintenance mode, less than one watt in no attery mode and an average of one watt or less over the duration of the charge and maintenance mode test. (v) Battery ackup and uninterruptile power supplies, manufactured on or after Feruary,, for small attery charger systems for sale at retail. (vi) Small attery charger systems not sold at retail, manufactured after January,, may not consume more than 0. (0.00xE ) watts in maintenance mode where (E ) is the attery capacity in watt-hours. (C) The requirements in suparagraph (A) of this paragraph do not need to e meet y an a la carte charger that: (i) Is provided separately from and susequent to the sale of a small attery charger system descried in this paragraph; (ii) Necessary as a replacement for, or as a replacement component of, a small attery charger system; and (iii) Provided y a manufacturer directly to a consumer or to a service or repair facility. SECTION. ORS., as amended y section of this Act, is amended to read:.. The following minimum energy efficiency standards for new products are estalished: ()(a) Automatic commercial ice cue machines must have daily energy use and daily water use no greater than the applicale values in the following tale: Equipment type Type of Harvest rate Maximum Maximum cooling (ls. ice/ hrs.) energy use condenser (kwh/00 ls.) water use (gallons/00 ls. ice) Ice-making head water < H 0 -.0H 00<. -.00H 0 -.0H H Ice-making head air < H Not applicale H Not applicale Remote condensing []
17 SB 0 0 ut not remote compressor air < Not applicale Not applicale Remote condensing and remote compressor air <. -.00H Not applicale. Not applicale Self-contained models water < H -.0H H Self-contained models air <.0 -.0H Not applicale.0 Not applicale Where H = harvest rate in pounds per hours, which must e reported within percent of the tested value. Maximum water use applies only to water used for the condenser. () For purposes of this susection, automatic commercial ice cue machines shall e tested in accordance with the ARI 0-0 test method as pulished y the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute. Ice-making heads include all automatic commercial ice cue machines that are not split system ice makers or self-contained models as defined in ARI 0-0. () Commercial clothes washers must have a minimum modified energy factor of. and a maximum water consumption factor of.. For purposes of this susection, capacity, modified energy factor and water consumption factor are defined and shall e measured in accordance with the federal test method for commercial clothes washers under 0 C.F.R... () Commercial prerinse spray valves must have a flow rate equal to or less than. gallons per minute when measured in accordance with the ASTM International s Standard Test Method for Prerinse Spray Valves, ASTM F-0. ()(a) Commercial refrigerators or freezers must meet the applicale requirements listed in the following tale: Equipment Type Doors Maximum Daily Energy Consumption (kwh) Reach-in cainets, pass-through cainets and roll-in or roll-through Solid 0.0V +.0 cainets that are refrigerators Transparent 0.V +. Reach-in cainets, pass-through cainets and roll-in or roll-through cainets that are pulldown refrigerators Transparent 0.V +. Reach-in cainets, pass-through []
18 SB 0 0 cainets and roll-in or roll-through Solid 0.0V +. cainets that are freezers Transparent 0.V +.0 Reach-in cainets that are refrigerator-freezers with an AV of. or higher Solid 0.AV - 0. kwh = kilowatt hours V = total volume (ft ) AV = adjusted volume =. x freezer volume (ft ) + refrigerator volume (ft ) () For purposes of this susection: (A) Pulldown designates products designed to take a fully stocked refrigerator with everages at 0 degrees Fahrenheit and cool those everages to a stale temperature of degrees Fahrenheit within hours or less. (B) Daily energy consumption shall e measured in accordance with the American National Standards Institute/American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers test method -0, except that: (i) The ack-loading doors of pass-through and roll-through refrigerators and freezers must remain closed throughout the test; and (ii) The controls of all commercial refrigerators or freezers shall e adjusted to otain the following product temperatures, in accordance with the California Code of Regulations, Title, Division, Chapter, Article, section 0, tale A-, effective Novemer, 0: Product or compartment type Integrated average product temperature in degrees Fahrenheit Refrigerator ± Freezer 0 ± () Illuminated exit signs must have an input power demand of five watts or less per illuminated face. For purposes of this susection, input power demand shall e measured in accordance with the conditions for testing estalished y the United States Environmental Protection Agency s Energy Star exit sign program version.0. Illuminated exit signs must also meet all applicale uilding and safety codes. () Metal halide lamp fixtures designed to e operated with lamps rated greater than or equal to 0 watts ut less than or equal to 00 watts may not contain a proe-start metal halide lamp allast. ()(a) Single-voltage external AC to DC power supplies manufactured on or after July, 0, must meet the requirements in the following tale: []
19 SB 0 0 Nameplate output Minimum Efficiency in Active Mode < Watt 0. * Nameplate Output Watt and Watts 0.0 * Ln (Nameplate Output) + 0. > Watts 0. Maximum Energy Consumption in No-Load Mode Any Output 0. Watts Where Ln (Nameplate Output) - Natural Logarithm of the nameplate output expressed in Watts () For the purposes of this susection, efficiency of single-voltage external AC to DC power supplies shall e measured in accordance with the United States Environmental Protection Agency s Test Method for Calculating the Energy Efficiency of Single-Voltage External AC to DC and AC to AC Power Supplies, dated August, 0. The efficiency in the active and no-load modes of power supplies shall e tested only at volts at 0 Hz. ()(a) State-regulated incandescent reflector lamps manufactured on or after January, 0, must meet the minimum efficiencies in the following tale: Wattage Minimum average lamp efficiency (lumens per watt) () Lamp efficiency shall e measured in accordance with the applicale test method found in 0 C.F.R... () Torchieres may not use more than 0 watts. A torchiere uses more than 0 watts if any commercially availale lamp or comination of lamps can e inserted in a socket and cause the torchiere to draw more than 0 watts when operated at full rightness. (0)(a) Traffic signal modules must have maximum and nominal wattage that does not exceed the applicale values in the following tale: []
20 SB 0 0 Module Type Maximum Wattage Nominal Wattage (at C) (at C) red all (or 0 mm circular) red all (or 0 mm circular) red arrow (or 0 mm arrow) green all (or 0 mm circular) green all (or 0 mm circular) green arrow (or 0 mm arrow) () For purposes of this susection, maximum wattage and nominal wattage shall e measured in accordance with and under the testing conditions specified y the Institute for Transportation Engineers Interim LED Purchase Specification, Vehicle Traffic Control Signal Heads, Part : Light Emitting Diode Vehicle Traffic Signal Modules. () Unit heaters must e equipped with intermittent ignition devices and must have either power venting or an automatic flue damper. () Bottle-type water dispensers designed for dispensing oth hot and cold water may not have standy energy consumption greater than. kilowatt-hours per day, as measured in accordance with the test criteria contained in Version of the United States Environmental Protection Agency s Energy Star Program Requirements for Bottled Water Coolers, except that units with an integral, automatic timer may not e tested using Section D, Timer Usage, of the test criteria. () Commercial hot food holding cainets shall have a maximum idle energy rate of 0 watts per cuic foot of interior volume, as determined y the Idle Energy Rate-dry Test in ASTM F0-0, Standard Test Method for Performance of Hot Food Holding Cainets pulished y ASTM International. Interior volume shall e measured in accordance with the method shown in the United States Environmental Protection Agency s Energy Star Program Requirements for Commercial Hot Food Holding Cainets, as in effect on August, 0. () Compact audio products may not use more than two watts in standy passive mode for those without a permanently illuminated clock display and four watts in standy passive mode for those with a permanently illuminated clock display, as measured in accordance with International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) test method :0(E), Methods of Measurement for the Power Consumption of Audio, Video, and Related Equipment. () Digital versatile disc players and digital versatile disc recorders may not use more than three watts in standy passive mode, as measured in accordance with International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) test method :0(E), Methods of Measurement for the Power Consumption of Audio, Video, and Related Equipment. () Portale electric spas may not have a standy power greater than (V / ) Watts where V=the total volume in gallons, as measured in accordance with the test method for portale electric spas contained in the California Code of Regulations, Title, Division, Chapter, section 0. ()(a) Walk-in refrigerators and walk-in freezers with the applicale motor types shown in the tale elow shall include the required components shown. []
21 SB 0 0 Motor Type Required Components All Interior lights: light sources with an efficacy of lumens per watt or more, including allast losses (if any) All Automatic door closers that firmly close all reach-in doors All Automatic door closers that firmly close all walk-in doors no wider than. feet and no higher than. feet that have een closed to within one inch of full closure All Wall, ceiling and door insulation at least R- for refrigerators and at least R- for freezers All Floor insulation at least R- for freezers (no requirement for refrigerators) Condenser fan motors of (i) Electronically commutated motors, under one horsepower (ii) Permanent split capacitor-type motors, or (iii) Polyphase motors of ½ horsepower or more Single-phase evaporator Electronically commutated motors fan motors of under one horsepower and less than 0 volts () In addition to the requirements in paragraph (a) of this susection, walk-in refrigerators and walk-in freezers with transparent reach-in doors shall meet the following requirements: (A) Transparent reach-in doors shall e of triple pane glass with either heat-reflective treated glass or gas fill; (B) If the appliance has an anti-sweat heater without anti-sweat controls, the appliance shall have a total door rail, glass and frame heater power draw of no more than 0 watts if it is a freezer or watts if it is a refrigerator per foot of door frame width; and (C) If the appliance has an anti-sweat heater with anti-sweat heat controls, and the total door rail, glass, and frame heater power draw is 0 watts or greater per foot of door frame width if it is a freezer or watts or greater per foot of door frame width if it is a refrigerator, the anti-sweat heat controls shall reduce the energy use of the anti-sweat heater in an amount corresponding to the relative humidity in the air outside the door or to the condensation on the inner glass pane. ()(a) Lavatory faucets must have a maximum water use of. gallons per minute when tested at a flowing water pressure of 0 pounds per square inch in accordance with the flow rate test []
22 SB 0 0 procedure contained in section. of ASME A..-, Pluming Supply Fittings, pulished y the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, as in effect on. () Water closets, except for dual flush tank-type water closets, must have a maximum water use of. gallons per flush when tested in accordance with the water consumption test contained in section. of ASME A..-0, Ceramic Pluming Fixtures, pulished y the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, as in effect on. (c) Dual flush tank-type water closets must have a maximum effective water use of. gallons per flush when tested in accordance with the water consumption test contained in section. of ASME A..-0, Ceramic Pluming Fixtures, pulished y the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, as in effect on. The effective flush volume is the composite average flush volume of two reduced flushes and one full flush. (d) Urinals, except for floor mounted urinals, must have a maximum water use of 0. gallons per flush when tested in accordance with the water consumption test contained in section. of ASME A..-0, Ceramic Pluming Fixtures, pulished y the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, as in effect on. (e) Floor mounted urinals must have a maximum water use of 0. gallons per flush when tested in accordance with the water consumption test contained in section. of ASME A..-0, Ceramic Pluming Fixtures, pulished y the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, as in effect on. () A television must automatically enter standy-passive mode or standy-active mode after a maximum of minutes without video or audio input on the selected input mode. A television must enter standy-passive mode when turned off y remote or integrated utton switch. The peak luminance of a television in home mode, or in the default mode as shipped, may not e less than percent of the peak luminance of the retail mode or the rightest selectale preset mode of the television. A television must meet the standards in the following tale: Standy- Maximum On Minimum passive Mode Mode Power Power Power Usage Usage (P Factor for (Watts) in Watts) (P 00W) W P 0. x A + 0. ()(a) Large attery charger systems must meet the minimum efficiencies in the following tale: Standards for Large Battery Charger Systems Performance Parameter Standard Charge Return Factor 00 percent, Crf.0 0 percent []
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