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covered program, and therefore
ineligible for a payment, or other
benefit, if the participant—
(a) Acting in good faith, relied on
action and advice from an NRCS
employee or representative of USDA to
their detriment;
(b) Did not know or have sufficient
reason to know that the action or advice
upon which they relied would be
detrimental; and
(c) Did not act in reliance on their
own misunderstanding or
misinterpretation of the program
provisions, notices, or information.
§ 635.4
Failure to fully comply.
The Chief may grant equitable relief to
any participant that NRCS determines is
not in full compliance with the
requirements, terms and conditions of a
covered program, and therefore
ineligible for a payment, or other
benefit, if the participant—
(a) Made a good faith effort to comply
fully with the requirements; and
(b) Rendered substantial performance.
§ 635.5
Forms of relief.
(a) The Chief may authorize a
participant in a covered program to:
(1) Retain payments or other benefits
received under the covered program;
(2) Continue to receive payments and
other benefits under the covered
program;
(3) Continue to participate, in whole
or in part, under any contract executed
under the covered program;
(4) Re-enroll all or part of the land
covered by the program; and
(5) Receive such other equitable relief
as determined to be appropriate.
(b) As a condition of receiving relief
under this part, the participant may be
required to remedy their failure to meet
the program requirement or mitigate its
effects.
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§ 635.6 Equitable relief by State
Conservationists.
(a) State Conservationists’ Authority.
State Conservationists have the
authority to grant requests for equitable
relief under this section when—
(1) The program matter with respect
to which the relief is sought is a
program matter in a covered program
operated within the authorized
jurisdiction of the State Conservationist;
(2) The total amount of relief
(including payments and other benefits)
that will be provided to the participant
under this section during the fiscal year
is less than $20,000;
(3) The total amount of such relief
that has been previously provided to the
participant using this section in the
fiscal year, as calculated in paragraph
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(a)(2) of this section, is not more than
$5,000;
(4) The total amount of payments and
benefits of any kind for which relief is
provided to similarly situated
participants by a State Conservationist
in a fiscal year, is not more than
$1,000,000.
(b) Additional limits on authority. The
authority provided under this section
does not extend to the administration of:
(1) Payment limitations under part
1400 of this title;
(2) Payment limitations under a
conservation program administered by
the Secretary; or
(3) The highly erodible land and
wetland conservation requirements
under subtitles B or C of Title XII of the
Food Security Act of 1985 (16 U.S.C.
3811 et seq.).
(c) Concurrence by the Office of the
General Counsel. Relief shall only be
made under this part after consultation
with, and concurrence by, the Office of
General Counsel.
(d) Secretary’s reversal authority. A
decision made under this part by the
State Conservationist may be reversed
only by the Secretary, who may not
delegate that authority.
(e) Relation to other authorities. The
authority provided under this section is
in addition to any other applicable
authority that may allow relief.
§ 635.7
relief.
Procedures for granting equitable
(a) The Chief or State Conservationist
may initiate a request for equitable relief
for a participant that meets the
requirement of this part.
(b) Participants may request equitable
relief from the Chief or the State
Conservationist as provided in §§ 635.3
and 635.4 of this part.
(c) Only a participant directly affected
by the non-compliance with the covered
program requirements is eligible for
equitable relief under this part.
(d) Requests by a participant for
equitable relief must be made in writing,
no later than 30 calendar days from the
date of receipt of the notification of noncompliance with the requirements of the
covered conservation program.
(e) Requests for equitable relief must
include any information necessary to
determine eligibility under this part and
such other information as required by
NRCS to determine whether granting
equitable relief is appropriate.
Information needed by the agency to
assess equitable relief requests will be
provided and updated by applicable
policy and procedure.
(f) If equitable relief is denied by the
Chief or the State Conservationist, the
participant will be provided with
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written notice of appeal rights to the
National Appeals Division, pursuant to
7 CFR part 614.
Signed this 7th day of October, 2015, in
Washington, DC.
Leonard Jordan,
Associate Chief for Conservation, Natural
Resources Conservation Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
10 CFR Part 430
[Docket No. EERE–2013–BT–TP–0009]
RIN 1904–AC97
Energy Conservation Program for
Consumer Products: Test Procedures
for Clothes Washers; Correcting
Amendments
Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Final rule; correcting
amendments.
AGENCY:
On August 5, 2015, the U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) published
a final rule amending the test
procedures for clothes washers. This
correction addresses several crossreference numbering errors, in which
the cross-references were inadvertently
not updated to reflect the revised
section numbering resulting from the
final rule amendments. In addition, this
correction republishes several
amendments from the final rule that
could not be incorporated into the Code
of Federal Regulations (CFR) due to
inaccurate amendatory instructions, and
clarifies several of the amendatory
instructions in the final rule to remove
certain sections of the test procedures.
Furthermore, this correction reinstates
three sections of the clothes washer test
procedure that were inadvertently
removed from the CFR starting with the
2013 annual edition. Neither the errors
nor the corrections in this document
affect the substance of the rulemaking or
any of the conclusions reached in
support of either of these final rules.
DATES: Effective Date: October 16, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Bryan Berringer, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Building
Technologies Office, Mailstop EE–5B,
1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585–0121.
Telephone: (202) 586–0371. Email:
Bryan.Berringer@ee.doe.gov.
Mr. Eric Stas, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of the General Counsel,
SUMMARY:
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GC–33, 1000 Independence Avenue
SW., Washington, DC 20585–0121.
Telephone: (202) 586–9507. Email:
Eric.Stas@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DOE
published a final rule in the Federal
Register on August 5, 2015 (the ‘‘August
2015 final rule’’), amending the test
procedures for clothes washers. 80 FR
46729. In the rule, several section
number cross-references were
inadvertently not updated to reflect the
revised section numbering resulting
from the final rule amendments. These
errors apply to both Appendix J1 and
Appendix J2 to subpart B of 10 CFR part
430. Table 1 summarizes the affected
sections and the associated corrections.
TABLE 1—CORRECTIONS TO SECTION
NUMBER CROSS-REFERENCES
Appendix J1
Section
Section
Section
Section
2.7 .....
4.2.3 ..
4.4 .....
3.6 .....
Section 3.7.1 ..
Section 3.7.2 ..
Existing reference to section
3.1.5 updated to 3.1.6.
Existing reference to section
1.18 updated to 1.20.
Existing reference to section
3.5.2.3 updated to 3.5.3.
Appendix J2
Section 3.8.2.6
Section 3.8.3.2
Section 3.8.3.4
Section 4.2.4 ..
Section 4.2.5 ..
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Section
Section
Section
Section
4.2.12
4.2.13
4.5 .....
4.6 .....
Existing reference to ‘‘section 6.3 of this appendix’’
updated to ‘‘section 7 of
appendix J3 to 10 CFR
part 430, subpart B.’’
Existing reference to ‘‘section 6.2.1 of this appendix’’
updated to ‘‘section 6.1 of
appendix J3 to 10 CFR
part 430, subpart B.’’
Existing reference to section
3.7 updated to 3.6.
Existing reference to section
3.6 updated to 3.7.
Existing reference to section
3.1.6 updated to 3.1.7.
In addition, this final rule republishes
the amendments to sections 2.6.5.1 and
2.6.5.2. It also clarifies that sections
2.6.5.3 (including its subsections),
2.6.5.4, 2.6.6.1, 2.6.6.2, 2.6.7.1, and
2.6.7.2 of Appendix J1 are to be
removed.
Finally, in a test procedure final rule
published on March 7, 2012 (the
‘‘March 2012 final rule’’), DOE amended
section 3.6 of Appendix J1 and intended
for sections 3.6.1 through 3.6.3 to
remain unchanged. 77 FR 13888. In the
January 1, 2013 version of the CFR,
sections 3.6.1 through 3.6.3 of Appendix
J1 were inadvertently removed. Section
3.6 requires measuring water and
electrical energy consumption for the
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Cold Wash temperature selection using
the water fill levels and test load sizes
specified in sections 3.6.1 through 3.6.3.
As was the case prior to the inadvertent
deletion and as reinstated, sections 3.6.1
through 3.6.3 provide these
specifications and also define the
variables associated with each
measurement. This final rule correction
reinstates these sections as they
appeared in the January 1, 2012 version
of the CFR, except that the word
‘‘adaptive’’ in section 3.6.3 is changed to
‘‘automatic,’’ as described in the August
2015 final rule.
Procedural Issues and Regulatory
Review
The regulatory reviews conducted for
this rulemaking are those set forth in the
March 2012 final rule and August 2015
final rule that originally codified the
respective amendments to DOE’s test
procedures for clothes washers. The
amendments in the March 2012 final
rule became effective April 6, 2012, and
the amendments in the August 2015
final rule became effective September 4,
2015.
Pursuant to the Administrative
Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. 553(b), DOE has
determined that notice and prior
opportunity for comment on this rule
are unnecessary and contrary to the
public interest. Neither the errors nor
the corrections in this document affect
the substance of the rulemakings or any
of the conclusions reached in support of
either of these final rules. For these
reasons, DOE has also determined that
there is good cause to waive the 30-day
delay in effective date.
List of Subjects in 10 CFR Part 430
Administrative practice and
procedure, Confidential business
information, Energy conservation,
Household appliances, Imports,
Intergovernmental relations, Small
businesses.
Issued in Washington, DC, on October 5,
2015.
Kathleen B. Hogan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy.
For the reasons stated in the
preamble, part 430 of title 10 of the
Code of Federal Regulations is corrected
by making the following correcting
amendments:
PART 430—ENERGY CONSERVATION
PROGRAM FOR CONSUMER
PRODUCTS
1. The authority citation for part 430
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291–6309; 28 U.S.C.
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2. Appendix J1 to subpart B of part
430 is amended by:
■ a. Revising sections 2.6.5.1 and
2.6.5.2;
■ b. Removing sections 2.6.5.3, 2.6.5.3.1
through 2.6.5.3.6, 2.6.5.4, 2.6.6.1,
2.6.6.2, 2.6.7.1, and 2.6.7.2;
■ c. Revising sections 2.7, 3.6, 3.7.1,
3.7.2, 4.2.3, and 4.4; and
■ d. Adding sections 3.6.1, 3.6.2, and
3.6.3.
The revisions and additions read as
follows:
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Appendix J1 to Subpart B of Part 430—
Uniform Test Method for Measuring the
Energy Consumption of Automatic and
Semi-Automatic Clothes Washers
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2.6.5.1 Using the coefficients A and B
calculated in Appendix J3 to 10 CFR part
430, subpart B:
RMCcorr = A × RMC + B
2.6.5.2 Substitute RMCcorr values in
calculations in section 3.8 of this appendix.
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2.7 Test Load Sizes. Maximum, minimum,
and, when required, average test load sizes
shall be determined using Table 5.1 of this
appendix and the clothes container capacity
as measured in sections 3.1.1 through 3.1.6
of this appendix. Test loads shall consist of
energy test cloths, except that adjustments to
the test loads to achieve proper weight can
be made by the use of energy stuffer cloths
with no more than 5 stuffer cloths per load.
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3.6 ‘‘Cold Wash’’ (Minimum Wash
Temperature Selection). Water and electrical
energy consumption shall be measured for
each water fill level or test load size as
specified in sections 3.6.1 through 3.6.3 of
this appendix for the coldest wash
temperature selection available. For a clothes
washer that offers two or more wash
temperature settings labeled as cold, such as
‘‘Cold’’ and ‘‘Tap Cold,’’ the setting with the
minimum wash temperature shall be
considered the cold wash. If any of the other
cold wash temperature settings add hot water
to raise the wash temperature above the cold
water supply temperature, as defined in
section 2.3 of this appendix, those setting(s)
shall be considered warm wash setting(s), as
defined in section 1.20 of this appendix. If
none of the cold wash temperature settings
add hot water for any of the water fill levels
or test load sizes required for the energy test
cycle, the wash temperature setting labeled
as ‘‘Cold’’ shall be considered the cold wash,
and the other wash temperature setting(s)
labeled as cold shall not be required for
testing.
3.6.1 Maximum test load and water fill.
Hot water consumption (Hcx), cold water
consumption (Ccx), and electrical energy
consumption (Ecx) shall be measured for a
cold wash/cold rinse energy test cycle, with
the controls set for the maximum water fill
level. The maximum test load size is to be
used and shall be determined per Table 5.1
of this appendix.
3.6.2 Minimum test load and water fill. Hot
water consumption (Hcn), cold water
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consumption (Ccn), and electrical energy
consumption (Ecn) shall be measured for a
cold wash/cold rinse energy test cycle, with
the controls set for the minimum water fill
level. The minimum test load size is to be
used and shall be determined per Table 5.1
of this appendix.
3.6.3 Average test load and water fill. For
clothes washers with an automatic water fill
control system, measure the values for hot
water consumption (Hca), cold water
consumption (Cca), and electrical energy
consumption (Eca) for a cold wash/cold rinse
energy test cycle, with an average test load
size as determined per Table 5.1 of this
appendix.
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3.7.1 For the rinse only, measure the
amount of hot water consumed by the clothes
washer including all deep and spray rinses,
for the maximum (Rx), minimum (Rn), and, if
required by section 3.5.3 of this appendix,
average (Ra) test load sizes or water fill levels.
3.7.2 Measure the amount of electrical
energy consumed by the clothes washer to
heat the rinse water only, including all deep
and spray rinses, for the maximum (ERx),
minimum (ERn), and, if required by section
3.5.3 of this appendix, average (ERa) test load
sizes or water fill levels.
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4.2.3 Water factor. Calculate the water
factor, WF, expressed in gallons per cycle per
cubic foot (or liters per cycle per liter), as:
WF = QT/C
where:
QT = As defined in section 4.2.2 of this
appendix.
C = As defined in section 3.1.6 of this
appendix.
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4.4 Modified energy factor. Calculate the
modified energy factor, MEF, expressed in
cubic feet per kilowatt-hour per cycle (or
liters per kilowatt-hour per cycle) and
defined as:
MEF = C/(ETE + DE)
where:
C = As defined in section 3.1.6 of this
appendix.
ETE = As defined in section 4.1.7 of this
appendix.
DE = As defined in section 4.3 of this
appendix.
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■ 3. Appendix J2 to subpart B of part
430 is amended by revising sections
3.8.2.6, 3.8.3.2, 3.8.3.4, 4.2.4, 4.2.5,
4.2.12, 4.2.13, 4.5, and 4.6 to read as
follows:
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Appendix J2 to Subpart B of Part 430—
Uniform Test Method for Measuring the
Energy Consumption of Automatic and
Semi-Automatic Clothes Washers
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3.8.2.6 Apply the RMC correction curve
described in section 7 of appendix J3 to this
subpart to calculate the corrected remaining
moisture content, RMCcorr, expressed as a
percentage as follows:
RMCcorr = (A × RMCx + B) × 100%
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where:
A and B are the coefficients of the RMC
correction curve as defined in section 6.1
of appendix J3 to this subpart.
RMCx = As defined in section 3.8.2.5 of this
appendix.
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3.8.3.2 Apply the RMC correction curve
described in section 7 of appendix J3 to this
subpart to calculate the corrected remaining
moisture content for Cold Wash/Cold Rinse,
RMCCOLD,corr, expressed as a percentage, as
follows:
RMCCOLD,corr = (A × RMCCOLD + B) × 100%
where:
A and B are the coefficients of the RMC
correction curve as defined in section 6.1
of appendix J3 to this subpart.
RMCCOLD = As defined in section 3.8.3.1 of
this appendix.
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3.8.3.4 Apply the RMC correction curve
described in section 7 of appendix J3 to this
subpart to calculate the corrected remaining
moisture content for Warm Wash/Warm
Rinse, RMCWARM,corr, expressed as a
percentage, as follows:
RMCWARM,corr = (A × RMCWARM + B) × 100%
where:
A and B are the coefficients of the RMC
correction curve as defined in section 6.1
of appendix J3 to this subpart.
RMCWARM = As defined in section 3.8.3.3 of
this appendix.
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4.2.4 Per-cycle water consumption for
Warm Wash/Warm Rinse. Calculate the
maximum, average, and minimum total water
consumption, expressed in gallons per cycle
(or liters per cycle), for the Warm Wash/
Warm Rinse cycle and defined as:
Qwwmax = [Hwwx + Cwwx]
Qwwavg = [Hwwa + Cwwa]
Qwwmin = [Hwwn + Cwwn]
where:
Hwwx, Cwwx, Hwwa, Cwwa, Hwwn, and
Cwwn are defined in section 3.6 of this
appendix.
4.2.5 Per-cycle water consumption for Cold
Wash/Cold Rinse. Calculate the maximum,
average, and minimum total water
consumption, expressed in gallons per cycle
(or liters per cycle), for the Cold Wash/Cold
Rinse cycle and defined as:
Qcmax = [Hcx + Ccx]
Qcavg = [Hca + Cca]
Qcmin = [Hcn + Ccn]
where:
Hcx, Ccx, Hca, Cca, Hcn, and Ccn are defined
in section 3.7 of this appendix.
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4.2.12 Water factor. Calculate the water
factor, WF, expressed in gallons per cycle per
cubic foot (or liters per cycle per liter), as:
WF = QcT/C
where:
QcT = As defined in section 4.2.10 of this
appendix.
C = As defined in section 3.1.7 of this
appendix.
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4.2.13 Integrated water factor. Calculate
the integrated water factor, IWF, expressed in
gallons per cycle per cubic foot (or liters per
cycle per liter), as:
IWF = QT/C
where:
QT = As defined in section 4.2.11 of this
appendix.
C = As defined in section 3.1.7 of this
appendix.
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4.5 Modified energy factor. Calculate the
modified energy factor, MEF, expressed in
cubic feet per kilowatt-hour per cycle (or
liters per kilowatt-hour per cycle) and
defined as:
MEF = C/(ETE + DE)
where:
C = As defined in section 3.1.7 of this
appendix.
ETE = As defined in section 4.1.7 of this
appendix.
DE = As defined in section 4.3 of this
appendix.
4.6 Integrated modified energy factor.
Calculate the integrated modified energy
factor, IMEF, expressed in cubic feet per
kilowatt-hour per cycle (or liters per
kilowatt-hour per cycle) and defined as:
IMEF = C/(ETE + DE + ETLP)
where:
C = As defined in section 3.1.7 of this
appendix.
ETE = As defined in section 4.1.7 of this
appendix.
DE = As defined in section 4.3 of this
appendix.
ETLP = As defined in section 4.4 of this
appendix.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
10 CFR Part 430
[Docket No. EERE-2013-BT-TP-0009]
RIN 1904-AC97
Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products: Test
Procedures for Clothes Washers; Correcting Amendments
AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Final rule; correcting amendments.
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SUMMARY: On August 5, 2015, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
published a final rule amending the test procedures for clothes
washers. This correction addresses several cross-reference numbering
errors, in which the cross-references were inadvertently not updated to
reflect the revised section numbering resulting from the final rule
amendments. In addition, this correction republishes several amendments
from the final rule that could not be incorporated into the Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR) due to inaccurate amendatory instructions,
and clarifies several of the amendatory instructions in the final rule
to remove certain sections of the test procedures. Furthermore, this
correction reinstates three sections of the clothes washer test
procedure that were inadvertently removed from the CFR starting with
the 2013 annual edition. Neither the errors nor the corrections in this
document affect the substance of the rulemaking or any of the
conclusions reached in support of either of these final rules.
DATES: Effective Date: October 16, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Bryan Berringer, U.S. Department
of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building
Technologies Office, Mailstop EE-5B, 1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585-0121. Telephone: (202) 586-0371. Email:
Bryan.Berringer@ee.doe.gov.
Mr. Eric Stas, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of the General
Counsel,
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GC-33, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585-0121.
Telephone: (202) 586-9507. Email: Eric.Stas@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DOE published a final rule in the Federal
Register on August 5, 2015 (the ``August 2015 final rule''), amending
the test procedures for clothes washers. 80 FR 46729. In the rule,
several section number cross-references were inadvertently not updated
to reflect the revised section numbering resulting from the final rule
amendments. These errors apply to both Appendix J1 and Appendix J2 to
subpart B of 10 CFR part 430. Table 1 summarizes the affected sections
and the associated corrections.
Table 1--Corrections to Section Number Cross-References
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Appendix J1
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Section 2.7............................ Existing reference to section
Section 4.2.3.......................... 3.1.5 updated to 3.1.6.
Section 4.4............................
Section 3.6............................ Existing reference to section
1.18 updated to 1.20.
Section 3.7.1.......................... Existing reference to section
Section 3.7.2.......................... 3.5.2.3 updated to 3.5.3.
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Appendix J2
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Section 3.8.2.6........................ Existing reference to ``section
6.3 of this appendix'' updated
to ``section 7 of appendix J3
to 10 CFR part 430, subpart
B.''
Section 3.8.3.2........................ Existing reference to ``section
Section 3.8.3.4........................ 6.2.1 of this appendix''
updated to ``section 6.1 of
appendix J3 to 10 CFR part
430, subpart B.''
Section 4.2.4.......................... Existing reference to section
3.7 updated to 3.6.
Section 4.2.5.......................... Existing reference to section
3.6 updated to 3.7.
Section 4.2.12......................... Existing reference to section
Section 4.2.13......................... 3.1.6 updated to 3.1.7.
Section 4.5............................
Section 4.6............................
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In addition, this final rule republishes the amendments to sections
2.6.5.1 and 2.6.5.2. It also clarifies that sections 2.6.5.3 (including
its subsections), 2.6.5.4, 2.6.6.1, 2.6.6.2, 2.6.7.1, and 2.6.7.2 of
Appendix J1 are to be removed.
Finally, in a test procedure final rule published on March 7, 2012
(the ``March 2012 final rule''), DOE amended section 3.6 of Appendix J1
and intended for sections 3.6.1 through 3.6.3 to remain unchanged. 77
FR 13888. In the January 1, 2013 version of the CFR, sections 3.6.1
through 3.6.3 of Appendix J1 were inadvertently removed. Section 3.6
requires measuring water and electrical energy consumption for the Cold
Wash temperature selection using the water fill levels and test load
sizes specified in sections 3.6.1 through 3.6.3. As was the case prior
to the inadvertent deletion and as reinstated, sections 3.6.1 through
3.6.3 provide these specifications and also define the variables
associated with each measurement. This final rule correction reinstates
these sections as they appeared in the January 1, 2012 version of the
CFR, except that the word ``adaptive'' in section 3.6.3 is changed to
``automatic,'' as described in the August 2015 final rule.
Procedural Issues and Regulatory Review
The regulatory reviews conducted for this rulemaking are those set
forth in the March 2012 final rule and August 2015 final rule that
originally codified the respective amendments to DOE's test procedures
for clothes washers. The amendments in the March 2012 final rule became
effective April 6, 2012, and the amendments in the August 2015 final
rule became effective September 4, 2015.
Pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. 553(b), DOE
has determined that notice and prior opportunity for comment on this
rule are unnecessary and contrary to the public interest. Neither the
errors nor the corrections in this document affect the substance of the
rulemakings or any of the conclusions reached in support of either of
these final rules. For these reasons, DOE has also determined that
there is good cause to waive the 30-day delay in effective date.
List of Subjects in 10 CFR Part 430
Administrative practice and procedure, Confidential business
information, Energy conservation, Household appliances, Imports,
Intergovernmental relations, Small businesses.
Issued in Washington, DC, on October 5, 2015.
Kathleen B. Hogan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
For the reasons stated in the preamble, part 430 of title 10 of the
Code of Federal Regulations is corrected by making the following
correcting amendments:
PART 430--ENERGY CONSERVATION PROGRAM FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS
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1. The authority citation for part 430 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291-6309; 28 U.S.C. 2461 note.
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2. Appendix J1 to subpart B of part 430 is amended by:
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a. Revising sections 2.6.5.1 and 2.6.5.2;
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b. Removing sections 2.6.5.3, 2.6.5.3.1 through 2.6.5.3.6, 2.6.5.4,
2.6.6.1, 2.6.6.2, 2.6.7.1, and 2.6.7.2;
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c. Revising sections 2.7, 3.6, 3.7.1, 3.7.2, 4.2.3, and 4.4; and
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d. Adding sections 3.6.1, 3.6.2, and 3.6.3.
The revisions and additions read as follows:
Appendix J1 to Subpart B of Part 430--Uniform Test Method for Measuring
the Energy Consumption of Automatic and Semi-Automatic Clothes Washers
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2.6.5.1 Using the coefficients A and B calculated in Appendix J3
to 10 CFR part 430, subpart B:
RMCcorr = A x RMC + B
2.6.5.2 Substitute RMCcorr values in calculations in
section 3.8 of this appendix.
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2.7 Test Load Sizes. Maximum, minimum, and, when required,
average test load sizes shall be determined using Table 5.1 of this
appendix and the clothes container capacity as measured in sections
3.1.1 through 3.1.6 of this appendix. Test loads shall consist of
energy test cloths, except that adjustments to the test loads to
achieve proper weight can be made by the use of energy stuffer
cloths with no more than 5 stuffer cloths per load.
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3.6 ``Cold Wash'' (Minimum Wash Temperature Selection). Water
and electrical energy consumption shall be measured for each water
fill level or test load size as specified in sections 3.6.1 through
3.6.3 of this appendix for the coldest wash temperature selection
available. For a clothes washer that offers two or more wash
temperature settings labeled as cold, such as ``Cold'' and ``Tap
Cold,'' the setting with the minimum wash temperature shall be
considered the cold wash. If any of the other cold wash temperature
settings add hot water to raise the wash temperature above the cold
water supply temperature, as defined in section 2.3 of this
appendix, those setting(s) shall be considered warm wash setting(s),
as defined in section 1.20 of this appendix. If none of the cold
wash temperature settings add hot water for any of the water fill
levels or test load sizes required for the energy test cycle, the
wash temperature setting labeled as ``Cold'' shall be considered the
cold wash, and the other wash temperature setting(s) labeled as cold
shall not be required for testing.
3.6.1 Maximum test load and water fill. Hot water consumption
(Hcx), cold water consumption (Ccx), and
electrical energy consumption (Ecx) shall be measured for
a cold wash/cold rinse energy test cycle, with the controls set for
the maximum water fill level. The maximum test load size is to be
used and shall be determined per Table 5.1 of this appendix.
3.6.2 Minimum test load and water fill. Hot water consumption
(Hcn), cold water
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consumption (Ccn), and electrical energy consumption
(Ecn) shall be measured for a cold wash/cold rinse energy
test cycle, with the controls set for the minimum water fill level.
The minimum test load size is to be used and shall be determined per
Table 5.1 of this appendix.
3.6.3 Average test load and water fill. For clothes washers with
an automatic water fill control system, measure the values for hot
water consumption (Hca), cold water consumption
(Cca), and electrical energy consumption (Eca)
for a cold wash/cold rinse energy test cycle, with an average test
load size as determined per Table 5.1 of this appendix.
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3.7.1 For the rinse only, measure the amount of hot water
consumed by the clothes washer including all deep and spray rinses,
for the maximum (Rx), minimum (Rn), and, if
required by section 3.5.3 of this appendix, average (Ra)
test load sizes or water fill levels.
3.7.2 Measure the amount of electrical energy consumed by the
clothes washer to heat the rinse water only, including all deep and
spray rinses, for the maximum (ERx), minimum
(ERn), and, if required by section 3.5.3 of this
appendix, average (ERa) test load sizes or water fill
levels.
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4.2.3 Water factor. Calculate the water factor, WF, expressed in
gallons per cycle per cubic foot (or liters per cycle per liter),
as:
WF = QT/C
where:
QT = As defined in section 4.2.2 of this appendix.
C = As defined in section 3.1.6 of this appendix.
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4.4 Modified energy factor. Calculate the modified energy
factor, MEF, expressed in cubic feet per kilowatt-hour per cycle (or
liters per kilowatt-hour per cycle) and defined as:
MEF = C/(ETE + DE)
where:
C = As defined in section 3.1.6 of this appendix.
ETE = As defined in section 4.1.7 of this appendix.
DE = As defined in section 4.3 of this appendix.
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3. Appendix J2 to subpart B of part 430 is amended by revising sections
3.8.2.6, 3.8.3.2, 3.8.3.4, 4.2.4, 4.2.5, 4.2.12, 4.2.13, 4.5, and 4.6
to read as follows:
Appendix J2 to Subpart B of Part 430--Uniform Test Method for Measuring
the Energy Consumption of Automatic and Semi-Automatic Clothes Washers
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3.8.2.6 Apply the RMC correction curve described in section 7 of
appendix J3 to this subpart to calculate the corrected remaining
moisture content, RMCcorr, expressed as a percentage as
follows:
RMCcorr = (A x RMCx + B) x 100%
where:
A and B are the coefficients of the RMC correction curve as defined
in section 6.1 of appendix J3 to this subpart.
RMCx = As defined in section 3.8.2.5 of this appendix.
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3.8.3.2 Apply the RMC correction curve described in section 7 of
appendix J3 to this subpart to calculate the corrected remaining
moisture content for Cold Wash/Cold Rinse, RMCCOLD,corr,
expressed as a percentage, as follows:
RMCCOLD,corr = (A x RMCCOLD + B) x 100%
where:
A and B are the coefficients of the RMC correction curve as defined
in section 6.1 of appendix J3 to this subpart.
RMCCOLD = As defined in section 3.8.3.1 of this appendix.
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3.8.3.4 Apply the RMC correction curve described in section 7 of
appendix J3 to this subpart to calculate the corrected remaining
moisture content for Warm Wash/Warm Rinse, RMCWARM,corr,
expressed as a percentage, as follows:
RMCWARM,corr = (A x RMCWARM + B) x 100%
where:
A and B are the coefficients of the RMC correction curve as defined
in section 6.1 of appendix J3 to this subpart.
RMCWARM = As defined in section 3.8.3.3 of this appendix.
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4.2.4 Per-cycle water consumption for Warm Wash/Warm Rinse.
Calculate the maximum, average, and minimum total water consumption,
expressed in gallons per cycle (or liters per cycle), for the Warm
Wash/Warm Rinse cycle and defined as:
Qwwmax = [Hwwx + Cwwx]
Qwwavg = [Hwwa + Cwwa]
Qwwmin = [Hwwn + Cwwn]
where:
Hwwx, Cwwx, Hwwa, Cwwa,
Hwwn, and Cwwn are defined in section 3.6 of
this appendix.
4.2.5 Per-cycle water consumption for Cold Wash/Cold Rinse.
Calculate the maximum, average, and minimum total water consumption,
expressed in gallons per cycle (or liters per cycle), for the Cold
Wash/Cold Rinse cycle and defined as:
Qcmax = [Hcx + Ccx]
Qcavg = [Hca + Cca]
Qcmin = [Hcn + Ccn]
where:
Hcx, Ccx, Hca, Cca,
Hcn, and Ccn are defined in section 3.7 of
this appendix.
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4.2.12 Water factor. Calculate the water factor, WF, expressed
in gallons per cycle per cubic foot (or liters per cycle per liter),
as:
WF = QcT/C
where:
QcT = As defined in section 4.2.10 of this appendix.
C = As defined in section 3.1.7 of this appendix.
4.2.13 Integrated water factor. Calculate the integrated water
factor, IWF, expressed in gallons per cycle per cubic foot (or
liters per cycle per liter), as:
IWF = QT/C
where:
QT = As defined in section 4.2.11 of this appendix.
C = As defined in section 3.1.7 of this appendix.
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4.5 Modified energy factor. Calculate the modified energy
factor, MEF, expressed in cubic feet per kilowatt-hour per cycle (or
liters per kilowatt-hour per cycle) and defined as:
MEF = C/(ETE + DE)
where:
C = As defined in section 3.1.7 of this appendix.
ETE = As defined in section 4.1.7 of this appendix.
DE = As defined in section 4.3 of this appendix.
4.6 Integrated modified energy factor. Calculate the integrated
modified energy factor, IMEF, expressed in cubic feet per kilowatt-
hour per cycle (or liters per kilowatt-hour per cycle) and defined
as:
IMEF = C/(ETE + DE + ETLP)
where:
C = As defined in section 3.1.7 of this appendix.
ETE = As defined in section 4.1.7 of this appendix.
DE = As defined in section 4.3 of this appendix.
ETLP = As defined in section 4.4 of this appendix.
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