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F. "Commercial clothes washer" means a soft mount horizontal or vertical-axis clothes washer that:
I. "Commercial refrigerator, freezer and refrigerator-freezer" means self-contained refrigeration equipment that:
4. Incorporates most components involved in the vapor compression cycle and the refrigerated compartment in a single cabinet.
a. This term does not include:
P. "Low voltage dry-type distribution transformer" means a transformer that:
W. "Residential furnace" means a self-contained space heater designed to supply heated air through ducts of more than ten (10) inches length and which utilizes only single-phase electric current, or single-phase electric current or DC current in conjunction with natural gas, propane, or home heating oil, and which:
X. "Single-voltage external AC to DC power supply" means a device that:
BB. "Transformer" means a device consisting of two or more coils of insulated wire and that is designed to transfer alternating current by electromagnetic induction from one coil to another to change the original voltage or current value. The term "transformer does not include:
A. The provisions of these Rules apply to the following types of new products sold, offered for sale or installed in the state:
B. The provisions of these Rules also apply to the following types of new products sold, offered for sale or installed in the state
C. The provisions of these Rules do not apply to:
A. Products sold on and after the Implementation Dates set forth in § 1.6 of this Part shall comply with the following minimum efficiency standards:
9. Large packaged air-conditioning equipment shall meet a minimum energy efficiency ratio of:
12. Residential furnaces and residential boilers shall comply with the following Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) and electricity ratio values.
| Product Type | Minimum AFUE | Maximum electricity ratio |
| Natural gas and propane- fired furnaces | 90% | 2.0% |
| Oil-fired furnaces > 94,000 Btu/hour in capacity | 83% | 2.0% |
| Oil-fired furnaces <94,000 Btu/hour in capacity | 83% | 2.3% |
| Natural gas and oil, and propane-fired hot water residential boilers | 84% | Not applicable |
| Natural gas, oil, and propane-fired steam residential boilers | 82% | Not applicable |
13. Single-voltage external AC to DC power supplies shall meet the tier one energy efficiency requirements shown in Table U-1 of § 1605.3 of the California Code of Regulations, Title 20: Division 2, Chapter 4, Article 4: Appliance Efficiency Regulations as adopted on December 15, 2004, as shown in the table below:
| Nameplate Output | Minimum Efficiency in Active Mode |
| 0 to <1 Watt | 0.49* Nameplate Output |
| >1 and = 49 Watts | 0.09 * Ln(Nameplate Output) + 0.49 |
| > 49 Watts | 0.84 |
| Maximum Energy Consumption in No-Load Mode | |
| 0 to <10 Watts | 0.5 Watts |
| =10 to = 250 Watts | 0.75 Watts |
| Where Ln (Nameplate Output) = Natural Logarithm of the nameplate output expressed in Watts |
14. State-regulated incandescent reflector lamps shall meet the minimum average lamp efficacy requirements for federally-regulated incandescent reflector lamps contained in 42 U.S.C. § 6295(i)(1)(A).
a. The following types of incandescent reflector lamps are exempt from these requirements:
18. Walk-in refrigerators and walk-in freezers with the applicable motor types shown in the table below shall include the required components shown.
| MOTOR Type | Required Components |
| All | Interior lights: light sources with an efficacy of forty-five (45) lumens per watt or more, including ballast losses (if any). This efficacy standard does not apply to LED light sources until January 1, 2010. |
| 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 3.9 feet and no higher than 6.9 feet that have been closed to within one inch of full closure. |
| All | Wall, ceiling, and door insulation at least R-28 for refrigerators and at least R-34 for freezers |
| All | Floor insulation at least R-28 for freezers (no requirements for refrigerators) |
| Condenser fan motors of under one horsepower | Permanently split capacitor-type motorsPolyphase motors of one-half (½)horsepower or more |
| Single-phase evaporator fan motors of under one horsepower and less than 460 volts | Electronically commutated motors |
C. Test Methods for Appliance Standards
| Product | Test Method |
| Automatic Ice Maker | Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute Standard 810-2003 |
| Bottle-Type Water Dispensers | Test method shall be in accordance with the test criteria contained in version 1 of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s “energy Star Program/Requirement for Bottled Water Coolers,” except units with an integral, automatic timer shall not be tested using Section D, “Timer Usage,” of the test criteria |
| Commercial Clothes Washers | Test method shall be test method specified in 10 C.F.R. § 430.23(j) (Appendix J1 to Subpart B of Part 430) |
| Commercial Hot Food Holding Cabinets | Test methods shall be the "idle energy rate-dry test" on ASTM F2140-01, "Standard Test Method for Performance of Hot Food Holding Cabinets" published by ASTM International Interior volume and shall be measured in accordance with the method shown in the U.S. Commercial Hot Food Holding Cabinets as in effect on August 15, 2003 |
| Commercial Pre Rinse Spray Valves | Test method shall be the “Standard Test Method for Pre-Rinsed Spray Valves” from the American Society for Testing and Materials Standard F2324 |
| Commercial Refrigerators | Test method shall be American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Standard 117-2002 “Method of Testing Closed Refrigerators” (ANSI Approved) |
| High Intensity Discharge Lamp Ballasts | No test method required as this is a prescriptive standard |
| Illuminated Exit Signs | Test method shall be the method included under Version 2.0 of Energy Star program for Exit Signs of the Environmental Protection Agency |
| Large Packaged Air Conditioning Equipment | Test method shall be Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute Standard 340/360-2000- “Commercial and Industrial Unitary Air Conditioning and Heating Equipment” (ANSI Approved) |
| Low Voltage Dry Type Distribution Transformers | Test method shall be the “Standard Test Method for Measuring the Energy Consumption of Distribution Transformers” prescribed by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA Standard TP-2-2005) |
| Metal Halide Lamp Fixtures | No test method required as this is a prescriptive standard |
| Residential Furnaces and Boilers AFUE | Testing method shall be in accordance with the federal test method for measuring the energy consumption of furnaces and boilers contained in 10 C.F.R. Part 430 Subpart B, Appendix N |
| Single Voltage External AC to DC Power Supplies | Test method shall be the method specified in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s “Energy Star Program Requirements for Single Voltage External Ac-Dc and Ac-Ac Power Supplies” as in effect on January 1, 2005 EXCEPT products do not have to be tested at 230 volts. |
| Torchiere Lamps | No test method for fixtures. For bulb, the test method shall be Illuminating Engineering Society (IES)LM-45 |
| Traffic Signals | Test method shall be the method described in Energy Star Program of the Environmental Protection Agency for traffic signal modules in effect as of August 1, 2005. |
| Unit Heaters | No test method required as this is a prescriptive standard |
E. The Chief of Energy and Community Services may test products covered by regulations adopted pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 39-27-4. If the products so tested are found not to be in compliance with the minimum efficiency standards established under regulations adopted pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 39-27-5, the Chief of Energy and Community Services shall: