Energy Conservation Program: Decision and Order Granting a Waiver to HH Technologies From the Department of Energy Walk-in Cooler and Walk-in Freezer Doors Test Procedure, 53457-53460 [2018-23097]
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Energy Conservation Program:
Decision and Order Granting a Waiver
to HH Technologies From the
Department of Energy Walk-in Cooler
and Walk-in Freezer Doors Test
Procedure
Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of decision and order.
The U.S. Department of
Energy (‘‘DOE’’) gives notice of a
Decision and Order (Case Number
2018–001) that grants to HH
Technologies a waiver from specified
portions of the DOE test procedure for
determining the energy consumption of
specified walk-in cooler and walk-in
freezer door (‘‘walk-in door’’) basic
models. Under the Decision and Order,
HH Technologies is required to test and
rate the specified basic models of its
walk-in doors in accordance with the
alternate test procedure specified in the
Decision and Order.
DATES: The Decision and Order is
effective on October 23, 2018. The
Decision and Order will terminate upon
the compliance date of any future
amendment to the test procedure for
walk-in doors located at 10 CFR part
431, subpart R, appendix A that
addresses the issues presented in this
waiver. At such time, HH Technologies
must use the relevant test procedure for
this equipment for any testing to
demonstrate compliance with the
applicable standards, and any other
representations of energy use.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Lucy deButts, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Building
Technologies Office, EE–5B, 1000
Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC, 20585–0121. Email:
AS_Waiver_Requests@ee.doe.gov.
Mr. Michael Kido, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of the General Counsel,
Mail Stop GC–33, Forrestal Building,
1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585–0103.
Telephone: (202) 586–8145. Email:
Michael.Kido@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with Title 10 of the Code of
Federal Regulations (10 CFR
431.401(f)(2)), DOE gives notice of the
issuance of its Decision and Order as set
forth below. The Decision and Order
grants HH Technologies with a waiver
from the applicable test procedure in 10
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CFR part 431, subpart R, appendix A for
specified basic models of walk-in doors,
provided that HH Technologies tests
and rates such equipment using the
alternate test procedure specified in the
Decision and Order. HH Technologies’
representations concerning the energy
consumption of the specified basic
models must be based on testing
according to the provisions and
restrictions in the alternate test
procedure set forth in the Decision and
Order, and the representations must
fairly disclose the test results.
Distributors, retailers, and private
labelers are held to the same
requirements when making
representations regarding the energy
consumption of this equipment. (42
U.S.C. 6314(d))
Consistent with 10 CFR 431.401(j),
not later than December 24, 2018, any
manufacturer currently distributing in
commerce in the United States
equipment employing a technology or
characteristic that results in the same
need for a waiver from the applicable
test procedure must submit a petition
for waiver. Manufacturers not currently
distributing such equipment in
commerce in the United States must
petition for and be granted a waiver
prior to the distribution in commerce of
that equipment in the United States.
Manufacturers may also submit a
request for interim waiver pursuant to
the requirements of 10 CFR 431.401.
Signed in Washington, DC, on October 15,
2018.
Kathleen B. Hogan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy
Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy.
Case # 2018–001
Decision and Order
I. Background and Authority
The Energy Policy and Conservation Act of
1975 (‘‘EPCA’’),1 Public Law 94–163 (42
U.S.C. 6291–6317, as codified), among other
things, authorizes the U.S. Department of
Energy (‘‘DOE’’) to regulate the energy
efficiency of a number of consumer products
and industrial equipment. Title III, Part C 2 of
EPCA established the Energy Conservation
Program for Certain Industrial Equipment,
which sets forth a variety of provisions
designed to improve energy efficiency for
certain types of industrial equipment. This
equipment includes walk-in cooler and walkin freezer doors (‘‘walk-in doors’’), the focus
of this document. (42 U.S.C. 6311(1)(G))
Under EPCA, DOE’s energy conservation
program consists essentially of four parts: (1)
1 All references to EPCA in this document refer
to the statute as amended through the EPS
Improvement Act of 2017, Public Law 115–115
(January 12, 2018).
2 For editorial reasons, upon codification in the
U.S. Code, Part C was redesignated as Part A–1.
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Testing, (2) labeling, (3) Federal energy
conservation standards, and (4) certification
and enforcement procedures. Relevant
provisions of EPCA include definitions (42
U.S.C. 6311), energy conservation standards
(42 U.S.C. 6313), test procedures (42 U.S.C.
6314), labeling provisions (42 U.S.C. 6315),
and the authority to require information and
reports from manufacturers (42 U.S.C. 6316).
The Federal testing requirements consist of
test procedures that manufacturers of covered
equipment must use as the basis for: (1)
Certifying to DOE that their equipment
complies with the applicable energy
conservation standards adopted pursuant to
EPCA (42 U.S.C. 6316(a); 42 U.S.C. 6295(s)),
and (2) making representations about the
efficiency of that equipment (42 U.S.C.
6314(d)). Similarly, DOE must use these test
procedures to determine whether the
equipment complies with relevant standards
promulgated under EPCA. (42 U.S.C. 6316(a);
42 U.S.C. 6295(s))
Under 42 U.S.C. 6314, EPCA sets forth the
criteria and procedures DOE is required to
follow when prescribing or amending test
procedures for covered equipment. EPCA
requires that any test procedures prescribed
or amended under this section must be
reasonably designed to produce test results
which reflect energy efficiency, energy use or
estimated annual operating cost of covered
equipment during a representative average
use cycle and requires that test procedures
not be unduly burdensome to conduct. (42
U.S.C. 6314(a)(2)) The test procedure for
walk-in doors is contained in the Code of
Federal Regulations (‘‘CFR’’) at 10 CFR part
431, subpart R, appendix A, Uniform Test
Method for the Measurement of Energy
Consumption of the Components of
Envelopes of Walk-In Coolers and Walk-In
Freezers (‘‘Appendix A’’).
Under 10 CFR 431.401, any interested
person may submit a petition for waiver from
DOE’s test procedure requirements. DOE will
grant a waiver from the test procedure
requirements if DOE determines either that
the basic model for which the waiver was
requested contains a design characteristic
that prevents testing of the basic model
according to the prescribed test procedures,
or that the prescribed test procedures
evaluate the basic model in a manner so
unrepresentative of its true energy
consumption characteristics as to provide
materially inaccurate comparative data. 10
CFR 431.401(a)(1). DOE may grant the waiver
subject to conditions, including adherence to
alternate test procedures. 10 CFR
431.401(f)(2).
II. HH Technologies’ Petition for Waiver:
Assertions and Determinations
By letter dated December 21, 2017, HH
Technologies submitted a petition for waiver
and a petition for interim waiver from the
test procedure applicable to walk-in doors set
forth in 10 CFR part 431, subpart R, appendix
A. Appendix A accounts for the power
consumption of all electrical components
associated with each door and discounts the
power consumption of electrical components
based on their operating time by an assigned
percent time off (‘‘PTO’’) value. 10 CFR part
431, subpart R, appendix A, section 4.5.2.
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Section 4.5.2 of appendix A specifies a PTO
of 25% for ‘‘other electricity-consuming
devices’’ (i.e., electrical devices other than
lighting or anti-sweat heaters) that have
demand-based controls, and a PTO of 0% for
other electricity-consuming devices without
a demand-based control. Id. In its petition for
waiver, HH Technologies suggested applying
a PTO value of 96% to the door motors and
controls in the basic models specified in its
petition. The walk-in door basic models
specified by HH Technologies are automated
and designed with microprocessor controls
that use motion sensor inputs to trigger a
door motor, which are considered by the
DOE test procedure to be ‘‘other electricityconsuming devices with demand-based
control.’’ 3 HH Technologies asserted that the
current PTO value overestimates the time
that the motors and controls in the specified
automated doors are in operation in high
traffic applications. HH Technologies further
stated that as a result, the power
consumption of the specified automated door
motors and controls is overestimated.
On June 18, 2018, DOE published a notice
that announced its receipt of the petition for
waiver and granted HH Technologies an
interim waiver. 83 FR 28211 (‘‘Notice of
Petition for Waiver’’). In the Notice of
Petition for Waiver, DOE presented HH
Technologies’ claim that results from testing
the specified basic models according to
Appendix A provide an inaccurate
representation of the power consumption of
the specified automated door controls in high
traffic applications. DOE also summarized
HH Technologies’ requested alternate test
procedure, which would require testing the
specified basic models according to
Appendix A, except that the PTO value for
the door motors and controls is modified
from 25% to 96% for freight and passage
doors.
As explained in the Notice of Petition for
Waiver, DOE evaluated the PTO value
requested by HH Technologies using the
largest door operating at the slowest speed
for which HH Technologies requested a
waiver. 83 FR 28211, 28213. In its evaluation,
DOE applied a standardized number of door
openings, 120 cycles per day, which DOE
had proposed as a representative number of
door openings per day for all walk-in freight
doors as a part of a supplemental test
procedure proposal related to infiltration in
walk-in doors. Id. Based on its evaluation,
DOE found the PTO value that HH
Technologies requested to use for the
specified basic models listed in its petition
was appropriate and granted HH
Technologies an interim waiver for the
specified basic models.
In the Notice of Petition for Waiver, DOE
also solicited comments from interested
parties on all aspects of the petition and the
alternate test procedure. In response, DOE
received one comment from Hussmann
Corporation (‘‘Hussmann’’).4 Hussmann
3 The specific walk-in door basic models that are
subject of the petition for waiver and application for
interim waiver are included in HH Technologies’
petition, which is available in the docket at https://
www.regulations.gov/docket?D=EERE-2018-BTWAV-0001.
4 The Hussmann Corporation comment is
available in the docket at: https://
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supported HH Technologies’ concept for an
alternate test procedure to account for an
electrical door opening device used with a
demand-based controller. It asserted that the
general concept for obtaining an alternate
PTO should consider items such as the
number of door openings, number of
employees working at a facility, and the
number of shifts per 24-hour day, and that
such consideration should not be limited to
a specific application presented in a petition
for waiver. Hussmann suggested that DOE
consider criteria that would be consistent for
all manufacturers of that type of product.
DOE notes that a Decision and Order
applies only to those basic models specified
in the Order. The PTO values specified by
the waiver methodology are appropriate for
the basic models that are the subject of the
petition. HH Technologies requested PTO
values based on the characteristics of the
walk-in door basic models specified in its
petition. HH Technologies’ petition for
waiver did not require DOE to consider or
evaluate PTO values for other applications.
Accordingly, DOE is treating Hussmann’s
comment on considering criteria applicable
to all relevant manufacturers to apply more
generally than to the specific waiver request
at issue. DOE will consider this issue in
greater detail if it should decide to amend the
walk-in door test procedure in the future.
For the reasons explained here and the
Notice of Petition for Waiver, DOE
understands that absent a waiver, the basic
models identified by HH Technologies in its
petition cannot be tested and rated for energy
consumption on a basis representative of
their true energy consumption
characteristics. DOE has reviewed the
recommended procedure suggested by HH
Technologies and concludes that it will allow
for the accurate measurement of the energy
use of the equipment, while alleviating the
testing problems associated with HH
Technologies’ implementation of DOE’s
applicable walk-in door test procedure for
the specified basic models. Thus, DOE is
requiring that HH Technologies test and rate
the specified walk-in door basic models
according to the alternate test procedure
specified in this Decision and Order, which
is identical to the procedure provided in the
interim waiver.
This Decision and Order applies only to
the basic models listed and does not extend
to any other basic models. DOE evaluates and
grants waivers for only those basic models
specifically set out in the petition, not future
models that may be manufactured by the
petitioner.
HH Technologies may request that the
scope of this waiver be extended to include
additional basic models that employ the
same technology as those listed in this
waiver. 10 CFR 431.401(g). HH Technologies
may also submit another petition for waiver
from the test procedure for additional basic
models that employ a different technology
and meet the criteria for test procedure
waivers. 10 CFR 431.401(a)(1).
DOE notes that it may modify or rescind
the waiver at any time upon DOE’s
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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. 10 CFR
431.401(k)(1). Likewise, HH Technologies
may request that DOE rescind or modify the
waiver if the company discovers an error in
the information provided to DOE as part of
its petition, determines that the waiver is no
longer needed, or for other appropriate
reasons. 10 CFR 431.401(k)(2). Further, the
waiver is conditioned upon the validity of
the door motor performance characteristics,
statements, representations, and
documentary materials provided by HH
Technologies.
III. Order
After careful consideration of all the
material that was submitted by HH
Technologies in this matter and the comment
received, it is ORDERED that:
(1) HH Technologies must, as of the date
of publication of this Order in the Federal
Register, test and rate the following walk-in
door basic models with the alternate test
procedure as set forth in paragraph (2):
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(2) The alternate test procedure for the HH
Technologies basic models referenced in
paragraph (1) of this Order is the test
procedure for walk-in doors prescribed by
DOE at 10 CFR part 431, subpart R, appendix
A, except that the percent time off (‘‘PTO’’)
value specified in section 4.5.2 ‘‘Direct
Energy Consumption of Electrical
Components of Non-Display Doors’’ shall be
96% for door motors. All other requirements
of 10 CFR part 431, subpart R, appendix A
and DOE’s regulations remain applicable.
(3) Representations. HH Technologies may
not make representations about the energy
use of the basic models identified in
paragraph (1) of this Order for compliance,
marketing, or other purposes unless the basic
model has been tested in accordance with the
provisions set forth above and such
representations fairly disclose the results of
such testing in accordance with 10 CFR part
431, subpart R, appendix A and 10 CFR part
429, subpart B, as specified in this Order.
(4) This waiver shall remain in effect
according to the provisions of 10 CFR
431.401.
(5) This waiver is issued on the condition
that the statements, representations, and
documents provided by HH Technologies are
valid. If HH Technologies makes any
modifications to the controls or
configurations of these basic models, the
waiver will no longer be valid and HH
Technologies will either be required to use
the current Federal test method or submit a
new application for a test procedure waiver.
DOE may revoke or modify this waiver at any
time if it determines the factual basis
underlying the petition for waiver is
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incorrect, or the results from the alternate test
procedure are unrepresentative of the basic
models’ true energy consumption
characteristics. 10 CFR 431.401(k)(1).
Likewise, HH Technologies may request that
DOE rescind or modify the waiver if HH
Technologies discovers an error in the
information provided to DOE as part of its
petition, determines that the waiver is no
longer needed, or for other appropriate
reasons. 10 CFR 431.401(k)(2).
(6) Granting of this waiver does not release
HH Technologies from the certification
requirements set forth at 10 CFR part 429.
Signed in Washington, DC, on October 15,
2018.
Kathleen B. Hogan, Ph.D.
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy
Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and Renewable
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[Case Number 2017–009; EERE–2017–BT–
WAV–0040]
Energy Conservation Program:
Decision and Order Granting a Waiver
to Jamison Door Company From the
Department of Energy Walk-in Cooler
and Walk-in Freezer Doors Test
Procedure
Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of decision and order.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Energy (‘‘DOE’’) gives notice of a
Decision and Order (Case Number
2017–009) that grants to Jamison Door
Company (‘‘Jamison’’) a waiver from
specified portions of the DOE test
procedure for determining the energy
consumption of walk-in cooler and
walk-in freezer doors (‘‘walk-in door’’)
basic models. Under the Decision and
Order, Jamison is required to test and
rate specified basic models of its walkin doors in accordance with the
alternate test procedure specified in the
Decision and Order.
DATES: The Decision and Order is
effective on October 23, 2018. The
Decision and Order will terminate upon
the compliance date of any future
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[Case Number 2018-001; EERE-2018-BT-WAV-0001]
Energy Conservation Program: Decision and Order Granting a Waiver
to HH Technologies From the Department of Energy Walk-in Cooler and
Walk-in Freezer Doors Test Procedure
AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of decision and order.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (``DOE'') gives notice of a
Decision and Order (Case Number 2018-001) that grants to HH
Technologies a waiver from specified portions of the DOE test procedure
for determining the energy consumption of specified walk-in cooler and
walk-in freezer door (``walk-in door'') basic models. Under the
Decision and Order, HH Technologies is required to test and rate the
specified basic models of its walk-in doors in accordance with the
alternate test procedure specified in the Decision and Order.
DATES: The Decision and Order is effective on October 23, 2018. The
Decision and Order will terminate upon the compliance date of any
future amendment to the test procedure for walk-in doors located at 10
CFR part 431, subpart R, appendix A that addresses the issues presented
in this waiver. At such time, HH Technologies must use the relevant
test procedure for this equipment for any testing to demonstrate
compliance with the applicable standards, and any other representations
of energy use.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Lucy deButts, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building
Technologies Office, EE-5B, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington,
DC, 20585-0121. Email: [email protected].
Mr. Michael Kido, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of the General
Counsel, Mail Stop GC-33, Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue
SW., Washington, DC 20585-0103. Telephone: (202) 586-8145. Email:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with Title 10 of the Code of
Federal Regulations (10 CFR 431.401(f)(2)), DOE gives notice of the
issuance of its Decision and Order as set forth below. The Decision and
Order grants HH Technologies with a waiver from the applicable test
procedure in 10 CFR part 431, subpart R, appendix A for specified basic
models of walk-in doors, provided that HH Technologies tests and rates
such equipment using the alternate test procedure specified in the
Decision and Order. HH Technologies' representations concerning the
energy consumption of the specified basic models must be based on
testing according to the provisions and restrictions in the alternate
test procedure set forth in the Decision and Order, and the
representations must fairly disclose the test results. Distributors,
retailers, and private labelers are held to the same requirements when
making representations regarding the energy consumption of this
equipment. (42 U.S.C. 6314(d))
Consistent with 10 CFR 431.401(j), not later than December 24,
2018, any manufacturer currently distributing in commerce in the United
States equipment employing a technology or characteristic that results
in the same need for a waiver from the applicable test procedure must
submit a petition for waiver. Manufacturers not currently distributing
such equipment in commerce in the United States must petition for and
be granted a waiver prior to the distribution in commerce of that
equipment in the United States. Manufacturers may also submit a request
for interim waiver pursuant to the requirements of 10 CFR 431.401.
Signed in Washington, DC, on October 15, 2018.
Kathleen B. Hogan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy.
Case # 2018-001
Decision and Order
I. Background and Authority
The Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975 (``EPCA''),\1\
Public Law 94-163 (42 U.S.C. 6291-6317, as codified), among other
things, authorizes the U.S. Department of Energy (``DOE'') to
regulate the energy efficiency of a number of consumer products and
industrial equipment. Title III, Part C \2\ of EPCA established the
Energy Conservation Program for Certain Industrial Equipment, which
sets forth a variety of provisions designed to improve energy
efficiency for certain types of industrial equipment. This equipment
includes walk-in cooler and walk-in freezer doors (``walk-in
doors''), the focus of this document. (42 U.S.C. 6311(1)(G))
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\1\ All references to EPCA in this document refer to the statute
as amended through the EPS Improvement Act of 2017, Public Law 115-
115 (January 12, 2018).
\2\ For editorial reasons, upon codification in the U.S. Code,
Part C was redesignated as Part A-1.
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Under EPCA, DOE's energy conservation program consists
essentially of four parts: (1)
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Testing, (2) labeling, (3) Federal energy conservation standards,
and (4) certification and enforcement procedures. Relevant
provisions of EPCA include definitions (42 U.S.C. 6311), energy
conservation standards (42 U.S.C. 6313), test procedures (42 U.S.C.
6314), labeling provisions (42 U.S.C. 6315), and the authority to
require information and reports from manufacturers (42 U.S.C. 6316).
The Federal testing requirements consist of test procedures that
manufacturers of covered equipment must use as the basis for: (1)
Certifying to DOE that their equipment complies with the applicable
energy conservation standards adopted pursuant to EPCA (42 U.S.C.
6316(a); 42 U.S.C. 6295(s)), and (2) making representations about
the efficiency of that equipment (42 U.S.C. 6314(d)). Similarly, DOE
must use these test procedures to determine whether the equipment
complies with relevant standards promulgated under EPCA. (42 U.S.C.
6316(a); 42 U.S.C. 6295(s))
Under 42 U.S.C. 6314, EPCA sets forth the criteria and
procedures DOE is required to follow when prescribing or amending
test procedures for covered equipment. EPCA requires that any test
procedures prescribed or amended under this section must be
reasonably designed to produce test results which reflect energy
efficiency, energy use or estimated annual operating cost of covered
equipment during a representative average use cycle and requires
that test procedures not be unduly burdensome to conduct. (42 U.S.C.
6314(a)(2)) The test procedure for walk-in doors is contained in the
Code of Federal Regulations (``CFR'') at 10 CFR part 431, subpart R,
appendix A, Uniform Test Method for the Measurement of Energy
Consumption of the Components of Envelopes of Walk-In Coolers and
Walk-In Freezers (``Appendix A'').
Under 10 CFR 431.401, any interested person may submit a
petition for waiver from DOE's test procedure requirements. DOE will
grant a waiver from the test procedure requirements if DOE
determines either that the basic model for which the waiver was
requested contains a design characteristic that prevents testing of
the basic model according to the prescribed test procedures, or that
the prescribed test procedures evaluate the basic model in a manner
so unrepresentative of its true energy consumption characteristics
as to provide materially inaccurate comparative data. 10 CFR
431.401(a)(1). DOE may grant the waiver subject to conditions,
including adherence to alternate test procedures. 10 CFR
431.401(f)(2).
II. HH Technologies' Petition for Waiver: Assertions and Determinations
By letter dated December 21, 2017, HH Technologies submitted a
petition for waiver and a petition for interim waiver from the test
procedure applicable to walk-in doors set forth in 10 CFR part 431,
subpart R, appendix A. Appendix A accounts for the power consumption
of all electrical components associated with each door and discounts
the power consumption of electrical components based on their
operating time by an assigned percent time off (``PTO'') value. 10
CFR part 431, subpart R, appendix A, section 4.5.2. Section 4.5.2 of
appendix A specifies a PTO of 25% for ``other electricity-consuming
devices'' (i.e., electrical devices other than lighting or anti-
sweat heaters) that have demand-based controls, and a PTO of 0% for
other electricity-consuming devices without a demand-based control.
Id. In its petition for waiver, HH Technologies suggested applying a
PTO value of 96% to the door motors and controls in the basic models
specified in its petition. The walk-in door basic models specified
by HH Technologies are automated and designed with microprocessor
controls that use motion sensor inputs to trigger a door motor,
which are considered by the DOE test procedure to be ``other
electricity-consuming devices with demand-based control.'' \3\ HH
Technologies asserted that the current PTO value overestimates the
time that the motors and controls in the specified automated doors
are in operation in high traffic applications. HH Technologies
further stated that as a result, the power consumption of the
specified automated door motors and controls is overestimated.
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\3\ The specific walk-in door basic models that are subject of
the petition for waiver and application for interim waiver are
included in HH Technologies' petition, which is available in the
docket at https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=EERE-2018-BT-WAV-0001.
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On June 18, 2018, DOE published a notice that announced its
receipt of the petition for waiver and granted HH Technologies an
interim waiver. 83 FR 28211 (``Notice of Petition for Waiver''). In
the Notice of Petition for Waiver, DOE presented HH Technologies'
claim that results from testing the specified basic models according
to Appendix A provide an inaccurate representation of the power
consumption of the specified automated door controls in high traffic
applications. DOE also summarized HH Technologies' requested
alternate test procedure, which would require testing the specified
basic models according to Appendix A, except that the PTO value for
the door motors and controls is modified from 25% to 96% for freight
and passage doors.
As explained in the Notice of Petition for Waiver, DOE evaluated
the PTO value requested by HH Technologies using the largest door
operating at the slowest speed for which HH Technologies requested a
waiver. 83 FR 28211, 28213. In its evaluation, DOE applied a
standardized number of door openings, 120 cycles per day, which DOE
had proposed as a representative number of door openings per day for
all walk-in freight doors as a part of a supplemental test procedure
proposal related to infiltration in walk-in doors. Id. Based on its
evaluation, DOE found the PTO value that HH Technologies requested
to use for the specified basic models listed in its petition was
appropriate and granted HH Technologies an interim waiver for the
specified basic models.
In the Notice of Petition for Waiver, DOE also solicited
comments from interested parties on all aspects of the petition and
the alternate test procedure. In response, DOE received one comment
from Hussmann Corporation (``Hussmann'').\4\ Hussmann supported HH
Technologies' concept for an alternate test procedure to account for
an electrical door opening device used with a demand-based
controller. It asserted that the general concept for obtaining an
alternate PTO should consider items such as the number of door
openings, number of employees working at a facility, and the number
of shifts per 24-hour day, and that such consideration should not be
limited to a specific application presented in a petition for
waiver. Hussmann suggested that DOE consider criteria that would be
consistent for all manufacturers of that type of product.
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at: https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=EERE-2018-BT-WAV-0001.
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DOE notes that a Decision and Order applies only to those basic
models specified in the Order. The PTO values specified by the
waiver methodology are appropriate for the basic models that are the
subject of the petition. HH Technologies requested PTO values based
on the characteristics of the walk-in door basic models specified in
its petition. HH Technologies' petition for waiver did not require
DOE to consider or evaluate PTO values for other applications.
Accordingly, DOE is treating Hussmann's comment on considering
criteria applicable to all relevant manufacturers to apply more
generally than to the specific waiver request at issue. DOE will
consider this issue in greater detail if it should decide to amend
the walk-in door test procedure in the future.
For the reasons explained here and the Notice of Petition for
Waiver, DOE understands that absent a waiver, the basic models
identified by HH Technologies in its petition cannot be tested and
rated for energy consumption on a basis representative of their true
energy consumption characteristics. DOE has reviewed the recommended
procedure suggested by HH Technologies and concludes that it will
allow for the accurate measurement of the energy use of the
equipment, while alleviating the testing problems associated with HH
Technologies' implementation of DOE's applicable walk-in door test
procedure for the specified basic models. Thus, DOE is requiring
that HH Technologies test and rate the specified walk-in door basic
models according to the alternate test procedure specified in this
Decision and Order, which is identical to the procedure provided in
the interim waiver.
This Decision and Order applies only to the basic models listed
and does not extend to any other basic models. DOE evaluates and
grants waivers for only those basic models specifically set out in
the petition, not future models that may be manufactured by the
petitioner.
HH Technologies may request that the scope of this waiver be
extended to include additional basic models that employ the same
technology as those listed in this waiver. 10 CFR 431.401(g). HH
Technologies may also submit another petition for waiver from the
test procedure for additional basic models that employ a different
technology and meet the criteria for test procedure waivers. 10 CFR
431.401(a)(1).
DOE notes that it may modify or rescind the waiver at any time
upon DOE's
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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. 10 CFR
431.401(k)(1). Likewise, HH Technologies may request that DOE
rescind or modify the waiver if the company discovers an error in
the information provided to DOE as part of its petition, determines
that the waiver is no longer needed, or for other appropriate
reasons. 10 CFR 431.401(k)(2). Further, the waiver is conditioned
upon the validity of the door motor performance characteristics,
statements, representations, and documentary materials provided by
HH Technologies.
III. Order
After careful consideration of all the material that was
submitted by HH Technologies in this matter and the comment
received, it is ORDERED that:
(1) HH Technologies must, as of the date of publication of this
Order in the Federal Register, test and rate the following walk-in
door basic models with the alternate test procedure as set forth in
paragraph (2):
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RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5036x075
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5036x090
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5042x072
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5042X084
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5048x060
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5048x072
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5048x084
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5048X090
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5054x084
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5054x096
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5057x102
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5060x084
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5060x090
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5060X096
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5060X108
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5066x084
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5066x108
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5071x090
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5072x084
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5072x090
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5072x096
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5072x102
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5072x105
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5072X108
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5072x114
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5072X120
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5072x126
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5072x138
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5073x092
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5078x094
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5078x102
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5078X108
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5084x084
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5084x096
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5084x102
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5084x108
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5084x114
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5084x120
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5084x126
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5090x096
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5090x114
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5090x120
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5096x090
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5096x096
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5096x102
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5096x114
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5096x126
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5102x096
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5102X108
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5102x114
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5102x120
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5102x126
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5108x102
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5108X108
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5118X084
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5118x090
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5118X096
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5118x118
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5120x090
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5120x102
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5120X108
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5120x114
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5120x120
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RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5120x126
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5120x138
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5120x144
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5123x102
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5138x114
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5144x144
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-500 D5096x120
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6048x084
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6048x090
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6060x096
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6060x120
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6072x084
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6072x090
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6072x096
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6072x102
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6072x108
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6078x126
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6078x138
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6084x102
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6084x108
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6090x126
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6096x090
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6096x096
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6096x102
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6096x108
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6096x114
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6096x120
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6096x126
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6108x108
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6120x120
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6144x108
RollSeal Automated Door System.................... RS-600 D6144x144
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(2) The alternate test procedure for the HH Technologies basic
models referenced in paragraph (1) of this Order is the test
procedure for walk-in doors prescribed by DOE at 10 CFR part 431,
subpart R, appendix A, except that the percent time off (``PTO'')
value specified in section 4.5.2 ``Direct Energy Consumption of
Electrical Components of Non-Display Doors'' shall be 96% for door
motors. All other requirements of 10 CFR part 431, subpart R,
appendix A and DOE's regulations remain applicable.
(3) Representations. HH Technologies may not make
representations about the energy use of the basic models identified
in paragraph (1) of this Order for compliance, marketing, or other
purposes unless the basic model has been tested in accordance with
the provisions set forth above and such representations fairly
disclose the results of such testing in accordance with 10 CFR part
431, subpart R, appendix A and 10 CFR part 429, subpart B, as
specified in this Order.
(4) This waiver shall remain in effect according to the
provisions of 10 CFR 431.401.
(5) This waiver is issued on the condition that the statements,
representations, and documents provided by HH Technologies are
valid. If HH Technologies makes any modifications to the controls or
configurations of these basic models, the waiver will no longer be
valid and HH Technologies will either be required to use the current
Federal test method or submit a new application for a test procedure
waiver. DOE may revoke or modify this waiver at any time if it
determines the factual basis underlying the petition for waiver is
incorrect, or the results from the alternate test procedure are
unrepresentative of the basic models' true energy consumption
characteristics. 10 CFR 431.401(k)(1). Likewise, HH Technologies may
request that DOE rescind or modify the waiver if HH Technologies
discovers an error in the information provided to DOE as part of its
petition, determines that the waiver is no longer needed, or for
other appropriate reasons. 10 CFR 431.401(k)(2).
(6) Granting of this waiver does not release HH Technologies
from the certification requirements set forth at 10 CFR part 429.
Signed in Washington, DC, on October 15, 2018.
Kathleen B. Hogan, Ph.D.
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy
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