Petition for Waiver and Notice of Granting the Application for Interim Waiver of ASKO Appliances Inc. From the DOE Residential Clothes Dryer Test Procedure, 41387-41389 [2013-16566]
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[Case No. CD–008]
Petition for Waiver and Notice of
Granting the Application for Interim
Waiver of ASKO Appliances Inc. From
the DOE Residential Clothes Dryer
Test Procedure
Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of Petition for Waiver,
Granting of Application for Interim
Waiver, and Request for Public
Comments.
AGENCY:
This notice announces receipt
of and publishes the ASKO Appliances
Inc. (ASKO) petition for waiver from
specified portions of the U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) test
SUMMARY:
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procedure for determining the energy
consumption of residential clothes
dryers. The waiver request pertains to
ASKO’s specified models of condensing
residential clothes dryers. The existing
test procedure does not apply to
condensing clothes dryers. In addition,
today’s notice grants ASKO an interim
waiver from the DOE test procedure
applicable to residential clothes dryers.
DOE solicits comments, data, and
information concerning ASKO’s
petition.
DOE will accept comments, data,
and information with respect to ASKO’s
Petition until August 9, 2013.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by case number CD–008, by
any of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Email:
AS_Waiver_Requests@ee.doe.gov.
Include the case number [Case No. CD–
008] in the subject line of the message.
• Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S.
Department of Energy, Building
Technologies Program, Mailstop EE–2J,
Petition for Waiver Case No. CD–008,
1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585–0121.
Telephone: (202) 586–2945. Please
submit one signed original paper copy.
• Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda
Edwards, U.S. Department of Energy,
Building Technologies Program, 950
L’Enfant Plaza SW., Suite 600,
Washington, DC 20024. Please submit
one signed original paper copy.
Docket: For access to the docket to
review the background documents
relevant to this matter and comments
received, you may visit the U.S.
Department of Energy, 950 L’Enfant
Plaza SW., (Resource Room of the
Building Technologies Program),
Washington, DC, 20024; (202) 586–2945,
between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.,
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Edwards at the above telephone number
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Telephone: (202) 586–0371. Email:
Bryan.Berringer@ee.doe.gov.
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Telephone: (202) 286–4224. Email:
James.Silvestro@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background and Authority
Title III, Part B of the Energy Policy
and Conservation Act of 1975 (EPCA),
Public Law 94–163 (42 U.S.C. 6291–
6309, as codified), established the
Energy Conservation Program for
Consumer Products Other Than
Automobiles, a program covering most
major household appliances, which
includes the residential clothes dryers
that are the focus of this notice.1 Part B
includes definitions, test procedures,
labeling provisions, energy conservation
standards, and the authority to require
information and reports from
manufacturers. Further, Part B
authorizes the Secretary of Energy to
prescribe test procedures that are
reasonably designed to produce results
which measure energy efficiency,
energy use, or estimated operating costs,
and that are not unduly burdensome to
conduct. (42 U.S.C. 6293(b)(3)). The test
procedure for clothes dryers is
contained in 10 CFR part 430, subpart
B, appendix D.
DOE’s regulations set forth in 10 CFR
430.27 contain provisions that enable a
person to seek a waiver from the test
procedure requirements for covered
consumer products. A waiver will be
granted by the Assistant Secretary for
Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy (the Assistant Secretary) if it is
determined that the basic model for
which the petition for waiver was
submitted contains one or more design
characteristics that prevents testing of
the basic model according to the
prescribed test procedures, or if the
prescribed test procedures may evaluate
the basic model in a manner so
unrepresentative of its true energy
consumption characteristics as to
provide materially inaccurate
comparative data. 10 CFR 430.27(a)(1).
Petitioners must include in their
petition any alternate test procedures
known to the petitioner to evaluate the
basic model in a manner representative
of its energy consumption. 10 CFR
430.27(b)(1)(iii). The Assistant Secretary
may grant the waiver subject to
conditions, including adherence to
alternate test procedures. 10 CFR
430.27(l). Waivers remain in effect
pursuant to the provisions of 10 CFR
430.27(m).
The waiver process also allows the
Assistant Secretary to grant an interim
waiver from test procedure
requirements to manufacturers that have
1 For editorial reasons, upon codification in the
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petitioned DOE for a waiver of such
prescribed test procedures if it is
determined that the applicant will
experience economic hardship if the
application for interim waiver is denied,
if it appears likely that the petition for
waiver will be granted, and/or if the
Assistant Secretary determines that it
would be desirable for public policy
reasons to grant immediate relief
pending a determination on the petition
for waiver. 10 CFR 430.27(a)(2);
430.27(g). An interim waiver remains in
effect for a period of 180 days or until
DOE issues its determination on the
petition for waiver, whichever is sooner,
and may be extended for an additional
180 days, if necessary. 10 CFR
430.27(h).
Please note that on January 6, 2011,
DOE published a test procedure final
rule (76 FR 1032) to include provisions
for testing ventless clothes dryers. The
rule became effective on February 7,
2011, and requires compliance on or
after January 1, 2015. Ventless clothes
dryers manufactured on or after January
1, 2015, must be tested with the new
DOE test procedure.
II. Petition for Waiver of Test Procedure
On June 19, 2013, ASKO filed a
petition for waiver and an application
for interim waiver from the test
procedure applicable to residential
clothes dryers set forth in 10 CFR Part
430, subpart B, appendix D. ASKO seeks
a waiver from the applicable test
procedure for its Bosch T744C, T754C,
and T794C condensing clothes dryers
because, ASKO asserts, design
characteristics of these models prevent
testing in accordance with the currently
prescribed test procedure, as described
in greater detail in the following
paragraph. DOE granted similar waivers
for the same type of clothes dryer to
Bosch (BSH) (76 FR 33271, June 8,
2011), Miele Appliance, Inc. (Miele) (60
FR 9330, February 17, 1995; 76 FR
17637, March 30, 2011), LG Electronics
(73 FR 66641, November 10, 2008),
Whirlpool Corporation (74 FR 66334,
December 15, 2009), and General
Electric (75 FR 13122, March 18, 2010).
ASKO claims that its condensing
clothes dryers cannot be tested pursuant
to the DOE procedure and requests that
the same waiver granted to other
manufacturers be granted for ASKO’s
T744C, T754C, and T794C models.
In support of its petition, ASKO
claims that the current clothes dryer test
procedure applies only to vented
clothes dryers because the test
procedure requires the use of an exhaust
restrictor on the exhaust port of the
clothes dryer during testing. Because
condensing clothes dryers operate by
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blowing air through the wet clothes,
condensing the water vapor in the
airstream, and pumping the collected
water into either a drain line or an inunit container, these products do not
use an exhaust port like a vented dryer
does. ASKO plans to market its
condensing clothes dryers for situations
in which a conventional vented clothes
dryer cannot be used, such as high-rise
apartments and other buildings where
exhaust venting is not practical or is
cost prohibitive.
The ASKO petition requests that DOE
grant a waiver from the existing test
procedure to allow for the sale of three
new models (T744C, T754C, and T794C)
until DOE prescribes final test
procedures and minimum energy
conservation standards appropriate to
condensing clothes dryers. Similar to
the other manufacturers of condensing
clothes dryers, ASKO did not include an
alternate test procedure in its petition.
III. Application for Interim Waiver
ASKO also requests an interim waiver
from the existing DOE test procedure for
immediate relief. Under 10 CFR
430.27(b)(2), each application for
interim waiver ‘‘shall demonstrate likely
success of the Petition for Waiver and
shall address what economic hardship
and/or competitive disadvantage is
likely to result absent a favorable
determination on the Application for
Interim Waiver.’’ An interim waiver
may be granted if it is determined that
the applicant will experience economic
hardship if the application for interim
waiver is denied, if it appears likely that
the petition for waiver will be granted,
and/or if the Assistant Secretary
determines that it would be desirable for
public policy reasons to grant
immediate relief pending a
determination of the petition for waiver.
10 CFR 430.27(g).
DOE has determined that ASKO’s
application for interim waiver does not
provide sufficient market, equipment
price, shipments, and other
manufacturer impact information to
permit DOE to evaluate the economic
hardship ASKO might experience
absent a favorable determination on its
application for interim waiver. DOE
understands, however, that the ASKO
condensing clothes dryers have a feature
that prevents testing them according to
the existing DOE test procedure. In
addition, as stated in the previous
section, DOE has previously granted
waivers to BSH, Miele, LG, Whirlpool
and GE for similar products. It is in the
public interest to have similar products
tested and rated for energy consumption
on a comparable basis, where possible.
Further, DOE has determined that
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ASKO is likely to succeed on the merits
of its petition for waiver and that it is
desirable for policy reasons to grant
immediate relief.
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IV. Interim Waiver Granted
For the reasons stated above, DOE
grants ASKO’s application for interim
waiver from testing of its condensing
clothes dryer product line. Therefore, it
is ordered that:
The application for interim waiver
filed by ASKO is hereby granted for
ASKO’s T744C, T754C, and T794C
condensing clothes dryers. Until a final
decision is made on its petition for
waiver, ASKO shall not be required to
test its T744C, T754C, and T794C
condensing clothes dryers on the basis
of the test procedure under 10 CFR part
430 subpart B, appendix D.
DOE makes decisions on waivers and
interim waivers for only those models
specifically set out in the petition, not
future models that may or may not be
manufactured by the petitioner. ASKO
may submit a new or amended petition
for waiver and request for grant of
interim waiver, as appropriate, for
additional models of clothes dryers for
which it seeks a waiver from the DOE
test procedure. In addition, DOE notes
that grant of an interim waiver or waiver
does not release a petitioner from the
certification requirements set forth at 10
CFR 430.62.
Further, this interim waiver is
conditioned upon the presumed validity
of statements, representations, and
documents provided by the petitioner.
DOE may revoke or modify this interim
waiver at any time upon a
determination that the factual basis
underlying the petition for waiver is
incorrect, or upon a determination that
the results from the alternate test
procedure are unrepresentative of the
basic models’ true energy consumption
characteristics.
V. Summary and Request for Comments
Through today’s notice, DOE grants
ASKO an interim waiver from the
specified portions of the test procedure
applicable to ASKO’s T744C, T754C,
and T794C condensing clothes dryers
and announces receipt of ASKO’s
petition for waiver from those same
portions of the test procedure. DOE
publishes ASKO’s petition for waiver in
its entirety pursuant to 10 CFR
430.27(b)(1)(iv). The petition contains
no confidential information.
DOE solicits comments from
interested parties on all aspects of the
petition. Pursuant to 10 CFR
430.27(b)(1)(iv), any person submitting
written comments to DOE must also
send a copy of such comments to the
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petitioner. The contact information for
the petitioner is: Mr. Michael Wasson,
ASKO Appliances, Inc., P.O. Box
940609, Plano, TX 75094–0609. All
submissions received must include the
agency name and case number for this
proceeding. Submit electronic
comments in WordPerfect, Microsoft
Word, Portable Document Format (PDF),
or text (American Standard Code for
Information Interchange (ASCII)) file
format and avoid the use of special
characters or any form of encryption.
Wherever possible, include the
electronic signature of the author. DOE
does not accept telefacsimiles (faxes).
According to 10 CFR 1004.11, any
person submitting information that he
or she believes to be confidential and
exempt by law from public disclosure
should submit two copies to DOE: One
copy of the document including all the
information believed to be confidential
and one copy of the document with the
information believed to be confidential
deleted. DOE will make its own
determination about the confidential
status of the information and treat it
according to its determination.
Issued in Washington, DC, on July 3, 2013.
Kathleen B. Hogan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy
Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy
June 19, 2013
Dr. David Danielson
Assistant Secretary, Energy Efficiency &
Renewable Energy
U.S. Department of Energy
Mail Station EE–1
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20585
Daivid.danielson@ee.doe.com
Re: Petition of Waiver and Application for
Interim Waiver, ASKO Condenser Dryers
Dear Assistant Secretary Danielson,
ASKO Appliances Inc. (ASKO) hereby
submits this Petition of Waiver and
Application for Interim Waiver, pursuant to
10 CFR 430.27, for new condenser clothes
dryers.
ASKO manufactures washers, dryers, and
dishwashers sold in the United States.
This petition and application based on the
following major points:
1. ASKO’s petition for new dryer base
models T744C, T754C, and T794C for
introduction 2013.
2. Petitions for similar products issued to
manufactures such as Miele, Bosch, and
Whirlpool.
3. ASKO’s condenser dryers are the same
concept and principle, except for
external venting, in relation to the test
procedures in 10 CFR, part 430, subpart
B, appendix D Uniform Test Method for
Measuring the Energy Consumption of
Clothes Dryers.
4. The test procedure does not define or
mention measuring the energy for
condenser dryers.
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Additional information is that the same test
performed on condenser and vented dryers
and condenser dryers have virtually the same
energy use as vented dryers.
The lack of relief would impose an economic
hardship by not allowing ASKO to compete
with competition with similar products in
USA.
The petition and application warrants
approval on the grounds of design
characteristics that prevent the testing
according to 10 CFR, part 430, subpart B,
appendix D.
ASKO would be available for any further
discussions on the design and use of
condenser dryers with DOE.
Asko will notify all Clothes dryer
manufactures of domestically marketed units
known to ASKO of this petition and
application by mail.
Sincerely,
Michael Wasson, CTO
michaelwasson@askousa.com
Phone (972) 941–1948
ASKO Appliances, Inc.
Street Address:
4001 E. Plano Pkwy Ste. 100
Plano, TX 75074
972–941–1900
Fax 972–941–1901
www.askousa.com
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 940609
Plano, TX 75094–0609
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
[Case No. CD-008]
Petition for Waiver and Notice of Granting the Application for
Interim Waiver of ASKO Appliances Inc. From the DOE Residential Clothes
Dryer Test Procedure
AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of Petition for Waiver, Granting of Application for
Interim Waiver, and Request for Public Comments.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces receipt of and publishes the ASKO
Appliances Inc. (ASKO) petition for waiver from specified portions of
the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) test procedure for determining the
energy consumption of residential clothes dryers. The waiver request
pertains to ASKO's specified models of condensing residential clothes
dryers. The existing test procedure does not apply to condensing
clothes dryers. In addition, today's notice grants ASKO an interim
waiver from the DOE test procedure applicable to residential clothes
dryers. DOE solicits comments, data, and information concerning ASKO's
petition.
DATES: DOE will accept comments, data, and information with respect to
ASKO's Petition until August 9, 2013.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by case number CD-008,
by any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
Email: AS_Waiver_Requests@ee.doe.gov. Include the case
number [Case No. CD-008] in the subject line of the message.
Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. Department of Energy,
Building Technologies Program, Mailstop EE-2J, Petition for Waiver Case
No. CD-008, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585-0121.
Telephone: (202) 586-2945. Please submit one signed original paper
copy.
Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. Department
of Energy, Building Technologies Program, 950 L'Enfant Plaza SW., Suite
600, Washington, DC 20024. Please submit one signed original paper
copy.
Docket: For access to the docket to review the background documents
relevant to this matter and comments received, you may visit the U.S.
Department of Energy, 950 L'Enfant Plaza SW., (Resource Room of the
Building Technologies Program), Washington, DC, 20024; (202) 586-2945,
between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays. Please call Ms. Brenda Edwards at the above telephone number
for additional information regarding visiting the Resource Room.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Bryan Berringer, U.S. Department
of Energy, Building Technologies Program, Mail Stop EE-2J, Forrestal
Building, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585-0121.
Telephone: (202) 586-0371. Email: Bryan.Berringer@ee.doe.gov.
Mr. James Silvestro, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of the
General Counsel, Mail Stop GC-71, Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585-0103.
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Telephone: (202) 286-4224. Email: James.Silvestro@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background and Authority
Title III, Part B of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975
(EPCA), Public Law 94-163 (42 U.S.C. 6291-6309, as codified),
established the Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products Other
Than Automobiles, a program covering most major household appliances,
which includes the residential clothes dryers that are the focus of
this notice.\1\ Part B includes definitions, test procedures, labeling
provisions, energy conservation standards, and the authority to require
information and reports from manufacturers. Further, Part B authorizes
the Secretary of Energy to prescribe test procedures that are
reasonably designed to produce results which measure energy efficiency,
energy use, or estimated operating costs, and that are not unduly
burdensome to conduct. (42 U.S.C. 6293(b)(3)). The test procedure for
clothes dryers is contained in 10 CFR part 430, subpart B, appendix D.
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\1\ For editorial reasons, upon codification in the U.S. Code,
Part B was re-designated Part A.
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DOE's regulations set forth in 10 CFR 430.27 contain provisions
that enable a person to seek a waiver from the test procedure
requirements for covered consumer products. A waiver will be granted by
the Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (the
Assistant Secretary) if it is determined that the basic model for which
the petition for waiver was submitted contains one or more design
characteristics that prevents testing of the basic model according to
the prescribed test procedures, or if the prescribed test procedures
may evaluate the basic model in a manner so unrepresentative of its
true energy consumption characteristics as to provide materially
inaccurate comparative data. 10 CFR 430.27(a)(1). Petitioners must
include in their petition any alternate test procedures known to the
petitioner to evaluate the basic model in a manner representative of
its energy consumption. 10 CFR 430.27(b)(1)(iii). The Assistant
Secretary may grant the waiver subject to conditions, including
adherence to alternate test procedures. 10 CFR 430.27(l). Waivers
remain in effect pursuant to the provisions of 10 CFR 430.27(m).
The waiver process also allows the Assistant Secretary to grant an
interim waiver from test procedure requirements to manufacturers that
have petitioned DOE for a waiver of such prescribed test procedures if
it is determined that the applicant will experience economic hardship
if the application for interim waiver is denied, if it appears likely
that the petition for waiver will be granted, and/or if the Assistant
Secretary determines that it would be desirable for public policy
reasons to grant immediate relief pending a determination on the
petition for waiver. 10 CFR 430.27(a)(2); 430.27(g). An interim waiver
remains in effect for a period of 180 days or until DOE issues its
determination on the petition for waiver, whichever is sooner, and may
be extended for an additional 180 days, if necessary. 10 CFR 430.27(h).
Please note that on January 6, 2011, DOE published a test procedure
final rule (76 FR 1032) to include provisions for testing ventless
clothes dryers. The rule became effective on February 7, 2011, and
requires compliance on or after January 1, 2015. Ventless clothes
dryers manufactured on or after January 1, 2015, must be tested with
the new DOE test procedure.
II. Petition for Waiver of Test Procedure
On June 19, 2013, ASKO filed a petition for waiver and an
application for interim waiver from the test procedure applicable to
residential clothes dryers set forth in 10 CFR Part 430, subpart B,
appendix D. ASKO seeks a waiver from the applicable test procedure for
its Bosch T744C, T754C, and T794C condensing clothes dryers because,
ASKO asserts, design characteristics of these models prevent testing in
accordance with the currently prescribed test procedure, as described
in greater detail in the following paragraph. DOE granted similar
waivers for the same type of clothes dryer to Bosch (BSH) (76 FR 33271,
June 8, 2011), Miele Appliance, Inc. (Miele) (60 FR 9330, February 17,
1995; 76 FR 17637, March 30, 2011), LG Electronics (73 FR 66641,
November 10, 2008), Whirlpool Corporation (74 FR 66334, December 15,
2009), and General Electric (75 FR 13122, March 18, 2010). ASKO claims
that its condensing clothes dryers cannot be tested pursuant to the DOE
procedure and requests that the same waiver granted to other
manufacturers be granted for ASKO's T744C, T754C, and T794C models.
In support of its petition, ASKO claims that the current clothes
dryer test procedure applies only to vented clothes dryers because the
test procedure requires the use of an exhaust restrictor on the exhaust
port of the clothes dryer during testing. Because condensing clothes
dryers operate by blowing air through the wet clothes, condensing the
water vapor in the airstream, and pumping the collected water into
either a drain line or an in-unit container, these products do not use
an exhaust port like a vented dryer does. ASKO plans to market its
condensing clothes dryers for situations in which a conventional vented
clothes dryer cannot be used, such as high-rise apartments and other
buildings where exhaust venting is not practical or is cost
prohibitive.
The ASKO petition requests that DOE grant a waiver from the
existing test procedure to allow for the sale of three new models
(T744C, T754C, and T794C) until DOE prescribes final test procedures
and minimum energy conservation standards appropriate to condensing
clothes dryers. Similar to the other manufacturers of condensing
clothes dryers, ASKO did not include an alternate test procedure in its
petition.
III. Application for Interim Waiver
ASKO also requests an interim waiver from the existing DOE test
procedure for immediate relief. Under 10 CFR 430.27(b)(2), each
application for interim waiver ``shall demonstrate likely success of
the Petition for Waiver and shall address what economic hardship and/or
competitive disadvantage is likely to result absent a favorable
determination on the Application for Interim Waiver.'' An interim
waiver may be granted if it is determined that the applicant will
experience economic hardship if the application for interim waiver is
denied, if it appears likely that the petition for waiver will be
granted, and/or if the Assistant Secretary determines that it would be
desirable for public policy reasons to grant immediate relief pending a
determination of the petition for waiver. 10 CFR 430.27(g).
DOE has determined that ASKO's application for interim waiver does
not provide sufficient market, equipment price, shipments, and other
manufacturer impact information to permit DOE to evaluate the economic
hardship ASKO might experience absent a favorable determination on its
application for interim waiver. DOE understands, however, that the ASKO
condensing clothes dryers have a feature that prevents testing them
according to the existing DOE test procedure. In addition, as stated in
the previous section, DOE has previously granted waivers to BSH, Miele,
LG, Whirlpool and GE for similar products. It is in the public interest
to have similar products tested and rated for energy consumption on a
comparable basis, where possible. Further, DOE has determined that
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ASKO is likely to succeed on the merits of its petition for waiver and
that it is desirable for policy reasons to grant immediate relief.
IV. Interim Waiver Granted
For the reasons stated above, DOE grants ASKO's application for
interim waiver from testing of its condensing clothes dryer product
line. Therefore, it is ordered that:
The application for interim waiver filed by ASKO is hereby granted
for ASKO's T744C, T754C, and T794C condensing clothes dryers. Until a
final decision is made on its petition for waiver, ASKO shall not be
required to test its T744C, T754C, and T794C condensing clothes dryers
on the basis of the test procedure under 10 CFR part 430 subpart B,
appendix D.
DOE makes decisions on waivers and interim waivers for only those
models specifically set out in the petition, not future models that may
or may not be manufactured by the petitioner. ASKO may submit a new or
amended petition for waiver and request for grant of interim waiver, as
appropriate, for additional models of clothes dryers for which it seeks
a waiver from the DOE test procedure. In addition, DOE notes that grant
of an interim waiver or waiver does not release a petitioner from the
certification requirements set forth at 10 CFR 430.62.
Further, this interim waiver is conditioned upon the presumed
validity of statements, representations, and documents provided by the
petitioner. DOE may revoke or modify this interim waiver at any time
upon a determination that the factual basis underlying the petition for
waiver is incorrect, or upon a determination that the results from the
alternate test procedure are unrepresentative of the basic models' true
energy consumption characteristics.
V. Summary and Request for Comments
Through today's notice, DOE grants ASKO an interim waiver from the
specified portions of the test procedure applicable to ASKO's T744C,
T754C, and T794C condensing clothes dryers and announces receipt of
ASKO's petition for waiver from those same portions of the test
procedure. DOE publishes ASKO's petition for waiver in its entirety
pursuant to 10 CFR 430.27(b)(1)(iv). The petition contains no
confidential information.
DOE solicits comments from interested parties on all aspects of the
petition. Pursuant to 10 CFR 430.27(b)(1)(iv), any person submitting
written comments to DOE must also send a copy of such comments to the
petitioner. The contact information for the petitioner is: Mr. Michael
Wasson, ASKO Appliances, Inc., P.O. Box 940609, Plano, TX 75094-0609.
All submissions received must include the agency name and case number
for this proceeding. Submit electronic comments in WordPerfect,
Microsoft Word, Portable Document Format (PDF), or text (American
Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)) file format and
avoid the use of special characters or any form of encryption. Wherever
possible, include the electronic signature of the author. DOE does not
accept telefacsimiles (faxes).
According to 10 CFR 1004.11, any person submitting information that
he or she believes to be confidential and exempt by law from public
disclosure should submit two copies to DOE: One copy of the document
including all the information believed to be confidential and one copy
of the document with the information believed to be confidential
deleted. DOE will make its own determination about the confidential
status of the information and treat it according to its determination.
Issued in Washington, DC, on July 3, 2013.
Kathleen B. Hogan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy
June 19, 2013
Dr. David Danielson
Assistant Secretary, Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy
U.S. Department of Energy
Mail Station EE-1
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20585
Daivid.danielson@ee.doe.com
Re: Petition of Waiver and Application for Interim Waiver, ASKO
Condenser Dryers
Dear Assistant Secretary Danielson,
ASKO Appliances Inc. (ASKO) hereby submits this Petition of Waiver
and Application for Interim Waiver, pursuant to 10 CFR 430.27, for
new condenser clothes dryers.
ASKO manufactures washers, dryers, and dishwashers sold in the
United States.
This petition and application based on the following major points:
1. ASKO's petition for new dryer base models T744C, T754C, and
T794C for introduction 2013.
2. Petitions for similar products issued to manufactures such as
Miele, Bosch, and Whirlpool.
3. ASKO's condenser dryers are the same concept and principle,
except for external venting, in relation to the test procedures in
10 CFR, part 430, subpart B, appendix D Uniform Test Method for
Measuring the Energy Consumption of Clothes Dryers.
4. The test procedure does not define or mention measuring the
energy for condenser dryers.
Additional information is that the same test performed on condenser
and vented dryers and condenser dryers have virtually the same
energy use as vented dryers.
The lack of relief would impose an economic hardship by not allowing
ASKO to compete with competition with similar products in USA.
The petition and application warrants approval on the grounds of
design characteristics that prevent the testing according to 10 CFR,
part 430, subpart B, appendix D.
ASKO would be available for any further discussions on the design
and use of condenser dryers with DOE.
Asko will notify all Clothes dryer manufactures of domestically
marketed units known to ASKO of this petition and application by
mail.
Sincerely,
Michael Wasson, CTO
michaelwasson@askousa.com
Phone (972) 941-1948
ASKO Appliances, Inc.
Street Address:
4001 E. Plano Pkwy Ste. 100
Plano, TX 75074
972-941-1900
Fax 972-941-1901
www.askousa.com
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 940609
Plano, TX 75094-0609
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