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Energy Conservation Program: Notice
of Petition For Waiver of CNA
International, Inc. From the Department
of Energy Dishwashers Test Procedure
and Notice of Grant of Interim Waiver
Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of petition for waiver and
grant of an interim waiver; request for
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and interim waiver from CNA
International, Inc. (‘‘CNA’’), which seeks
a waiver for a specified dishwasher
basic model from the U.S. Department
of Energy (‘‘DOE’’) test procedure used
for determining the energy and water
consumption of dishwashers. DOE also
gives notice of an Interim Waiver Order
that requires CNA to test and rate the
specified dishwasher basic model in
accordance with the alternate test
procedure set forth in the Interim
Waiver Order. DOE solicits comments,
data, and information concerning CNA’s
petition and its suggested alternate test
procedure so as to inform DOE’s final
decision on CNA’s waiver request.
DATES: The Interim Waiver Order is
effective on September 4, 2020. Written
comments and information are
requested and will be accepted on or
before October 5, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
encouraged to submit comments using
the Federal eRulemaking Portal at
https://www.regulations.gov.
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• Email: CNA2020WAV0024@
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in the subject line of the message.
• Postal Mail: Appliance and
Equipment Standards Program, U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy,
Building Technologies Office, Mailstop
EE–5B, Petition for Waiver Case No.
2020–008, 1000 Independence Avenue
SW, Washington, DC 20585–0121. If
possible, please submit all items on a
compact disc (‘‘CD’’), in which case it is
not necessary to include printed copies.
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Ms. Elizabeth Kohl, U.S. Department
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Signed in Washington, DC, on August 31,
2020.
Treena V. Garrett,
Federal Register Liaison Officer, U.S.
Department of Energy.
Case Number 2020–008
Interim Waiver Order
I. Background and Authority
The Energy Policy and Conservation
Act, as amended (‘‘EPCA’’),2 authorizes
the U.S. Department of Energy (‘‘DOE’’)
to regulate the energy efficiency of a
number of consumer products and
certain industrial equipment. (42 U.S.C.
6291–6317) Title III, Part B 3 of EPCA.
Public Law 94–163 (42 U.S.C. 6291–
6309, as codified), established the
Energy Conservation Program for
Consumer Products Other Than
Automobiles, which sets forth a variety
of provisions designed to improve
energy efficiency for certain types of
consumer products. These products
include dishwashers, the subject of this
Interim Waiver Order. (42 U.S.C.
6292(a)(6)).
The energy conservation program
under EPCA consists essentially of four
parts: (1) Testing, (2) labeling, (3)
Federal energy conservation standards,
and (4) certification and enforcement
procedures. Relevant provisions of
EPCA include definitions (42 U.S.C.
6291), test procedures (42 U.S.C. 6293),
labeling provisions (42 U.S.C. 6294),
energy conservation standards (42
U.S.C. 6295), and the authority to
require information and reports from
manufacturers (42 U.S.C. 6296).
The Federal testing requirements
consist of test procedures that
manufacturers of covered products must
use as the basis for: (1) Certifying to
DOE that their products comply with
the applicable energy conservation
standards adopted pursuant to EPCA (42
U.S.C. 6295(s)), and (2) making
representations about the efficiency of
that product (42 U.S.C. 6293(c)).
Similarly, DOE must use these test
procedures to determine whether the
covered product complies with relevant
standards promulgated under EPCA (42
U.S.C. 6295(s)).
Under 42 U.S.C. 6293, EPCA sets forth
the criteria and procedures DOE is
required to follow when prescribing or
amending test procedures for covered
products. EPCA requires that any test
2 All references to EPCA in this document refer
to the statute as amended through America’s Water
Infrastructure Act of 2018, Public Law 115–270
(Oct. 23, 2018).
3 For editorial reasons, upon codification in the
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procedures prescribed or amended
under this section must be reasonably
designed to produce test results which
reflect the energy efficiency, energy use
or estimated annual operating cost of a
covered product during a representative
average use cycle or period of use and
requires that test procedures not be
unduly burdensome to conduct. (42
U.S.C. 6293(b)(3)) The test procedure for
dishwashers is contained in the Code of
Federal Regulations (‘‘CFR’’) at 10 CFR
part 430, subpart B, appendix C1,
‘‘Uniform Test Method for Measuring
the Energy Consumption of
Dishwashers’’ (‘‘Appendix C1’’).
Under 10 CFR 430.27, 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 430.27(f)(2). A
petitioner must include in its petition
any alternate test procedures known to
the petitioner to evaluate the
performance of the product type in a
manner representative of the energy
and/or water consumption
characteristics of the basic model. 10
CFR 430.27(b)(1)(iii). DOE may grant the
waiver subject to conditions, including
adherence to alternate test procedures.
10 CFR 430.27(f)(2).
As soon as practicable after the
granting of any waiver, DOE will
publish in the Federal Register a notice
of proposed rulemaking to amend its
regulations so as to eliminate any need
for the continuation of such waiver. 10
CFR 430.27(l) As soon thereafter as
practicable, DOE will publish in the
Federal Register a final rule to that
effect. Id.
The waiver process also provides that
DOE may grant an interim waiver if it
appears likely that the underlying
petition for waiver will be granted and/
or if DOE determines that it would be
desirable for public policy reasons to
grant immediate relief pending a
determination on the underlying
petition for waiver. 10 CFR 430.27(e)(2).
Within one year of issuance of an
interim waiver, DOE will either: (i)
Publish in the Federal Register a
determination on the petition for
waiver; or (ii) publish in the Federal
Register a new or amended test
procedure that addresses the issues
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presented in the waiver. 10 CFR
430.27(h)(1).
When DOE amends the test procedure
to address the issues presented in a
waiver, the waiver will automatically
terminate on the date on which use of
that test procedure is required to
demonstrate compliance. 10 CFR
430.27(h)(2).
II. CNA’s Petition for Waiver and
Interim Waiver
On June 30, 2020, CNA filed a
petition for waiver and interim waiver
from the test procedure for dishwashers
set forth at Appendix C1.4 CNA is
seeking a waiver for a non-soil-sensing,
compact (countertop) dishwasher
because CNA asserts that the product
contains a design characteristic that
prevents testing according to the
prescribed test procedure. In its petition
for waiver, CNA stated that the subject
dishwasher does not have a water
hookup but that water is provided by
manually pouring 5 liters of tap water
into a built-in tank. CNA has requested
DOE waive sections of the dishwasher
test procedure requiring water inflow
and water pressure criteria based on a
water hookup that allows automatic
water inflow into the machine during
the test cycle. Instead, CNA has
suggested an alternate test procedure in
which the water tank is manually filled
before the test is run and water
consumption is stipulated.
CNA also requests an interim waiver
from the existing DOE test procedure.
DOE will grant an interim waiver if it
appears likely that the petition for
waiver will be granted, and/or if DOE
determines that it would be desirable for
public policy reasons to grant
immediate relief pending a
determination of the petition for waiver.
See 10 CFR 430.27(e)(2).
Based on the assertions in the
petition, the manual water fill
characteristic of the subject basic model
prevents testing of the basic model
according to the prescribed test
procedure absent an interim waiver.
III. Requested Alternate Test Procedure
EPCA requires that manufacturers use
DOE test procedures when making
representations about the energy
consumption and energy consumption
costs of covered products. (42 U.S.C.
6293(c)) Consistency is important when
making representations about the energy
efficiency of covered products,
including when demonstrating
4 The specific basic model for which the petition
applies is factory basic model X1 and CNA model
MCSCD3W under the Magic Chef brand name. This
basic model name was provided by CNA in its June
30, 2020 petition.
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compliance with applicable DOE energy
conservation standards. Pursuant to 10
CFR 430.27, and after consideration of
public comments on the petition, DOE
may establish in a subsequent Decision
and Order an alternate test procedure
for the basic models addressed by the
Interim Waiver Order.
CNA seeks to use an alternate test
procedure to test and rate specific
dishwasher basic model. In its petition
for waiver, CNA has suggested the
following alternate test procedure:
• Update the existing water pressure
requirements in section 2.4 of Appendix
C1 to state that, ‘‘For manually filled
dishwashers that do not have a direct
water line, these water pressure
conditions do not apply because the
water will be added manually according
to section 2.6.2.1’’;
• Include a new subsection 2.6.2.1
following section 2.6.2 of Appendix C1,
which states, ‘‘For compact dishwashers
that do not have a direct water line,
manually fill the built-in water reservoir
to the full 5-liter reservoir capacity
stated by the manufacturer, using water
at a temperature in accordance with
section 2.3.3 of this appendix’’;
• Update the main wash detergent
dosing requirements specified in section
2.10.2 of Appendix C1 as, ‘‘For
manually filled dishwashers that do not
have a direct water line, the Vmw is
equal to 0.396 gallons (or 1.5 liters),
which is the main wash fill volume’’;
• Specify that the water meter
requirements and water pressure gauge
requirements in sections 3.3 and 3.4 of
Appendix C1, respectively, are not
applicable to this dishwasher basic
model; and,
• Update the water consumption
calculation for non-soil-sensing
dishwashers in section 5.4.1 of
Appendix C1 to state, ‘‘For manually
filled dishwashers that do not have a
direct water line, the water
consumption is equal to 4.8 liters,
which is the volume of water used in
the test cycle.’’
IV. Interim Waiver Order
DOE has reviewed CNA’s application
for an interim waiver and the alternate
test procedure requested by CNA. Based
on this review, the alternate test
procedure appears to allow for the
accurate measurement of the energy and
water consumption of the specified
basic model, while alleviating the
testing problems associated with CNA’s
implementation of dishwasher testing
for this basic model. Consequently, DOE
has determined that CNA’s petition for
waiver likely will be granted.
Furthermore, DOE has determined that
it is desirable for public policy reasons
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to grant CNA immediate relief pending
a determination of the petition for
waiver.
For the reasons stated, it is ordered
that:
(1) CNA must test and rate the
following dishwasher basic model with
the alternate test procedure set forth in
paragraph (2).
Brand
Basic model
Magic Chef ................
MCSCD3W
(2) The alternate test procedure for the
CNA basic model identified in
paragraph (1) of this Interim Waiver
Order is the test procedure for
dishwashers prescribed by DOE at 10
CFR part 430, subpart B, appendix C1,
except that the requirements for
automatic filling of water into the
dishwasher tub are not applicable and
instead, specific requirements for
manually filling the water are specified,
as detailed below. All other
requirements of Appendix C1 and
DOE’s regulations remain applicable.
In section 2.4, Water pressure, add at
the end of the section:
For compact dishwashers that do not have
a direct water line, these water pressure
conditions do not apply because the water
will be added manually according to section
2.6.2.1.
Following section 2.6.2, Non-soilsensing dishwashers to be tested at a
nominal inlet temperature of 50 °F or
120 °F, add section 2.6.2.1 to read:
2.6.2.1 For compact dishwashers that do
not have a direct water line, manually fill the
built-in water reservoir to the full 5-liter
reservoir capacity stated by the manufacturer,
using water at a temperature in accordance
with section 2.3.3 of this appendix.
In section 2.9, Preconditioning
requirements, add at the end of the
section:
For compact dishwashers that do not have
a direct water line, measurement of the
prewash fill water volume, Vpw, if any, and
measurement of the main wash fill water
volume, Vmw, are not taken.
In section 2.10.2, Main Wash
Detergent Dosing, add at the end of the
section:
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For compact dishwashers that do not have
a direct water line, the Vmw is equal to 0.396
gallons (1.5 liters), which is the main wash
fill volume.
In section 3.3, Water meter, add at the
end of the section:
For compact dishwashers that do not have
a direct water line, these water meter
conditions do not apply. Water is added
manually pursuant to section 2.6.2.1 of this
appendix.
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In section 3.4, Water pressure gauge,
add at the end of the section:
For compact dishwashers that do not have
a direct water line, these water pressure
gauge conditions do not apply. Water is
added manually pursuant to section 2.6.2.1
of this appendix.
In section 4.1.3, Water consumption,
add at the end of the section:
For compact dishwashers that do not have
a direct water line, these water consumption
measurement requirements do not apply.
Water is added manually pursuant to section
2.6.2.1 of this appendix.
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additional basic models of dishwashers.
Alternatively, if appropriate, CNA may
request that DOE extend the scope of a
waiver or an interim waiver to include
additional basic models employing the
same technology as the basic model(s)
set forth in the original petition
consistent with 10 CFR 430.27(g).
Signed in Washington, DC, on August 31,
2020.
Alexander N. Fitzsimmons,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy
Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy.
In section 5.4.1, Water consumption
for non-soil-sensing electric dishwashers
using electrically heated, gas-heated, or
oil-heated water, add at the end of the
section:
Before the United States Department of
Energy, Washington, DC 20585
For compact dishwashers that do not have
a direct water line, the water consumption is
equal to 4.8 liters, which is the volume of
water used in the test cycle.
Petition of CNA International, Inc. for
Waiver and Interim Waiver of Test
Procedure for Residential Dishwashers
CNA International, Inc. (CNA)
respectfully submits this Petition for
Waiver and for Interim Waiver 1 of the
Department of Energy (DOE or
Department) test procedure for
residential dishwashers. Specifically,
CNA seeks a waiver for its very-smallcapacity, highly compact, manually
filled countertop residential dishwasher
because the product contains design
characteristics that prevent testing
according to the prescribed test
procedures. As a result, the current test
procedure is not representative of
consumers’ use of the product or the
product’s energy and water
consumption characteristics. As
described below, CNA proposes an
alternative test procedure for this
dishwasher that will allow CNA to test
the product and determine compliance
in accordance with the Department’s
current energy conservation standards
for residential dishwashers. CNA
requests expedited treatment of the
Petition for Waiver and Interim Waiver.
Based in Wood Dale, Illinois, CNA is
a national appliance distribution
company that supplies affordable,
quality products to homes and small
businesses across the United States.
With well-known brands including
Magic Chef, Magic Chef Commercial,
and Norpole, CNA markets its products
through major retail stores and their
websites and through commercial
distributors across America.
(3) Representations. CNA may not
make representations about the energy
and water use of a basic model listed in
paragraph (1) for compliance,
marketing, or other purposes unless that
basic model has been tested in
accordance with the provisions set forth
in this alternate test procedure and such
representations fairly disclose the
results of such testing.
(4) This Interim Waiver Order shall
remain in effect according to the
provisions of 10 CFR 430.27.
(5) This Interim Waiver Order is
issued on the condition that the
statements, representations, and
documents provided by CNA are valid.
DOE may rescind or modify this waiver
at any time if it determines the factual
basis underlying the petition for the
Interim Waiver Order is incorrect, or the
results from the alternate test procedure
are unrepresentative of the basic
model’s true energy consumption
characteristics. 10 CFR 430.27(k)(1).
Likewise, CNA may request that DOE
rescind or modify the Interim Waiver
Order if CNA discovers an error in the
information provided to DOE as part of
its petition, determines that the interim
waiver is no longer needed, or for other
appropriate reasons. 10 CFR
430.27(k)(2).
(6) Issuance of this Interim Waiver
Order does not release CNA from the
applicable requirements set forth at 10
CFR part 429.
DOE makes decisions on waivers and
interim waivers for only those basic
models specifically set out in the
petition, not future models that may be
manufactured by the petitioner. CNA
may submit a new or amended petition
for waiver and request for grant of
interim waiver, as appropriate, for
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In the Matter of: Energy Efficiency Program:
Test Procedure for Residential Dishwashers
I. Basic Model for Which a Waiver Is
Requested
The basic model for which a waiver
is requested is factory basic model X1
and CNA model MCSCD3W. The
1 See 10 CFR 430.27 (petitions for waiver and
interim waiver).
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product would be distributed in
commerce under the Magic Chef brand
name.
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II. Need for the Requested Waiver
CNA’s non-soil-sensing countertop
dishwashers are highly beneficial
products, with particular characteristics
specifically designed to meet consumer
needs in today’s marketplace.
Specifically, the dishwasher does not
require a water hookup, but rather is
filled manually by pouring 5 liters of tap
water into a built-in tank. This allows
for portability, ease of storage, and
space-constrained dishwashing for
residential consumers.2
CNA understands that the Department
views its countertop dishwasher as a
covered product for the purposes of the
Department’s energy conservation
standards.3 The currently applicable
standards for dishwashers are divided
into two product classes on the basis of
capacity, in terms of the number of
place settings, into standard-size (8 or
more place settings) and compact
dishwashers (fewer than 8 place
settings).4 The current test procedure for
compact dishwashers is set forth at
Appendix C1.5
CNA requires a waiver because design
characteristics of its countertop
dishwasher prevent testing of the
product according to the prescribed test
procedure. Specifically, CNA’s
countertop dishwasher does not have a
direct-line fill hose and cannot be
automatically filled with water. Rather,
the product is designed to be filled
manually by pouring 5 liters of tap
water into a reservoir that is built into
a machine. As directed by the
manufacturer, the water temperature
should be slightly below room
temperature: 50 °F–68 °F (10 °C–20 °C).
The dishwasher provides internal water
heating to above 120 °F during the
normal cycle. A full dishwasher cycle
uses approximately 4.7 to 4.8 liters of
water—so the reservoir must be filled
for each use. The full cycle includes a
2 To the best of CNA’s knowledge, CNA is unable
to identify any other manufacturers distributing
residential dishwasher basic models in commerce
in the United States that incorporate all of the
design characteristics that are the subject of this
petition.
3 See 42 U.S.C. 6292(a)(6); 10 CFR 430.2 (defining
a dishwasher as a ‘‘cabinet-like appliance which
with the aid of water and detergent, washes, rinses,
and dries (when a drying process is included)
dishware, glassware, eating utensils, and most
cooking utensils by chemical, mechanical and/or
electrical means and discharges to the plumbing
drainage system’’).
4 10 CFR 430.32(f)(1). Under the current standard,
‘‘[c]ompact size dishwashers shall not exceed 222
kwh/year and 3.5 gallons per cycle.’’ Id.
5 10 CFR Pt. 430, Subpt. B, App. C1 (‘‘Appendix
C1’’).
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main wash stage that uses
approximately 1.5 liters of water. The
unit has a drain hose in the back so that
the used water is drained into a sink.
Because the unit is filled manually with
water, it cannot be tested in accordance
with sections of the test procedure
requiring water inflow and water
pressure criteria based on a water
hookup that allows automatic water
inflow into the machine during the test
cycle. As described further below, CNA
therefore requests a waiver of those
aspects of the test procedure and
proposes an alternative in which the
water tank is manually filled before the
test is run. CNA submits that procedure
is representative of consumer use and,
thus, representative of the product’s true
energy and water consumption
characteristics.
III. Proposed Alternate Test Procedure
CNA proposes the following alternate
test procedure to evaluate the
performance of the basic model that is
the subject of the waiver request. The
alternate test procedure is the same as
the existing test procedure for
residential dishwashers except that it
takes into account the manual-fill
design characteristics of the CNA
model, which prevent testing according
to that procedure. Specifically:
CNA shall be required to test the
performance of the basic model subject
to the waiver according to the test
procedure for residential dishwashers in
10 CFR part 430, subpart B, Appendix
C1, except as follows:
Add the following at the end of
Section 2.4 of Appendix C1:
‘‘For manually filled dishwashers that do
not have a direct water line, these water
pressure conditions do not apply because the
water will be added manually according to
Section 2.6.2.1.’’
Add new Section 2.6.2.1 of Appendix
C1 as follows:
‘‘For compact dishwashers that do not have
a direct water line, manually fill the built-in
water reservoir to the full 5-liter reservoir
capacity stated by the manufacturer, using
water at a temperature in accordance with
section 2.3.3 of this appendix.’’
Add the following at the end of
Section 2.10.2 of Appendix C1:
‘‘For manually filled dishwashers that do
not have a direct water line, the Vmw is equal
to 0.396 gallons (or 1.5 liters), which is the
water capacity used in the main wash stage
of the test cycle.’’
Add the following at the end of
Section 3.3 of Appendix C1:
‘‘For manually filled dishwashers that do
not have a direct water line, these water
meter conditions do not apply. Water is
added manually pursuant to section 2.6.2.1.’’
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Add the following at the end of
Section 3.4 of Appendix C1:
‘‘For manually filled dishwashers that do
not have a direct water line, these water
pressure gauge conditions do not apply.
Water is added manually pursuant to section
2.6.2.1.’’
Add the following at the end of
Section 5.4.1 of Appendix C1:
‘‘For manually filled dishwashers that do
not have a direct water line, the water
consumption is equal to 4.8 liters, which is
the volume of water used in the test cycle.’’
IV. Petition for Interim Waiver
CNA also hereby applies for an
Interim Waiver of the applicable test
procedure requirements for its verysmall-capacity, highly compact,
manually filled countertop residential
dishwasher. The basic model for which
an Interim Waiver is requested is factory
basic model X1 and CNA model
MCSCD3W. The model would be
distributed in commerce under the
Magic Chef brand name. CNA meets the
criteria for an Interim Waiver.
The Petition for Waiver is likely to be
granted, as evidenced by its merits. CNA
is likely to succeed in its Petition
because the design characteristics
described above prevent testing of the
CNA model according to the prescribed
test procedure contained in 10 CFR part
430, subpart B, Appendix C1. Without
waiver relief, CNA would be subject to
requirements that clearly should not—
and cannot—apply to this product.
Additionally, CNA is likely to suffer
economic hardship and competitive
disadvantage if it must wait to rate this
basic model for DOE purposes and
distribute it in commerce in the United
States. In the absence of an Interim
Waiver, CNA will lack certainty as to
whether it can launch these smallcapacity, highly compact countertop
dishwashers into the market. CNA
predicts strong consumer demand for
these dishwashers, and the inability to
bring them to market through denial of
an Interim Waiver will cause economic
hardship and competitive disadvantage
for CNA.
DOE approval of CNA’s Interim
Waiver application is also supported by
sound public policy reasons. The CNA
product at issue meets consumers’
needs in today’s marketplace for
portable, highly compact dishwashers.
CNA’s testing of this machine suggests
that it is an affordable, energy-efficient
alternative to installing a highercapacity compact or standard machine.
There is no basis on which to delay
these innovative products from entering
the marketplace.
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V. Conclusion
CNA respectfully requests that DOE
grant its Petition for Waiver of the
applicable test procedure for the
specified basic model and grant its
Petition for Interim Waiver.
CNA requests expedited treatment of
these Petitions for Interim Waiver and
Waiver. In that regard, DOE has stated
in its notice concerning its certification,
compliance, and enforcement rule: ‘‘The
Department renews its commitment to
act swiftly on waiver requests.’’ 6 CNA
appreciates this commitment by DOE.
Respectfully submitted,
/s/Bryan M. Choi,
Bryan M. Choi,
Sourcing Manager.
CNA, International Inc.
940 N Central Ave., Wood Dale, IL 60191
/s/Sam Walsh
Sam Walsh
Stephanie Weiner
Harris, Wilstshire & Grannis LLP
1919 M Street NW, 8th Floor, Washington,
DC 20036
(202) 730–1313
Counsel to CNA International, Inc.
June 30, 2020.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. CP20–512–000]
Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC;
Notice of Request Under Blanket
Authorization
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Take notice that on August 24, 2020,
Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC
(Columbia), 700 Louisiana Street, Suite
700, Houston, Texas 77002–2700, filed
in Docket No. CP20–512–000 a prior
notice request pursuant to sections
6 Energy Conservation Program: Certification,
Compliance, and Enforcement for Consumer
Products and Commercial and Industrial
Equipment, 76 FR 12421, 12442 (March 7, 2011).
DOE goes on to state, ‘‘DOE, as a matter of policy,
will refrain from enforcement actions related to a
waiver request that is pending with the
Department.’’ Id. To the same effect, DOE has
stated, ‘‘DOE recognizes that product innovations
will always outpace DOE’s rulemaking efforts.
Thus, to encourage waivers and prevent the
Department’s administrative waiver process from
delaying or deterring the introduction of novel,
innovative products into the marketplace, the
Department, as a matter of policy, will refrain from
an enforcement action related to a specific basic
model while a waiver request is pending with the
Department.’’ Enforcement Policy Statement—
Pending Test Procedure Waiver Applications
(issued Dec. 23, 2010) (re-issued Apr. 5, 2017),
https://energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2017/04/f34/
Enforcement%20Policy%20-%20waivers.pdf.
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157.205 and 157.216 of the
Commission’s regulations under the
Natural Gas Act (NGA), and Columbia’s
blanket certificate issued in Docket No.
CP83–76–000, to abandon two injection/
withdrawal wells and associated
pipelines and appurtenances, located in
its Laurel Storage Field in Hocking
County, Ohio, all as more fully set forth
in the application which is on file with
the Commission and open to public
inspection.
In addition to publishing the full text
of this document in the Federal
Register, the Commission provides all
interested persons an opportunity to
view and/or print the contents of this
document via the internet through the
Commission’s Home Page (https://
ferc.gov) using the ‘‘eLibrary’’ link.
Enter the docket number excluding the
last three digits in the docket number
field to access the document. At this
time, the Commission has suspended
access to the Commission’s Public
Reference Room, due to the
proclamation declaring a National
Emergency concerning the Novel
Coronavirus Disease (COVID–19), issued
by the President on March 13, 2020. For
assistance, contact FERC at
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or call
toll-free, (886) 208–3676 or TYY, (202)
502–8659.
Any questions concerning this
application may be directed to Sorana
Linder, Director, Modernization &
Certificates, Columbia Gas
Transmission, LLC, 700 Louisiana
Street, Suite 700, Houston, Texas,
77002–2700, at (832) 320–5209 or
sorana_linder@tcenergy.com.
Any person or the Commission’s staff
may, within 60 days after issuance of
the instant notice by the Commission,
file pursuant to Rule 214 of the
Commission’s Procedural Rules (18 CFR
385.214) a motion to intervene or notice
of intervention and pursuant to section
157.205 of the regulations under the
NGA (18 CFR 157.205), a protest to the
request. If no protest is filed within the
time allowed therefore, the proposed
activity shall be deemed to be
authorized effective the day after the
time allowed for filing a protest. If a
protest is filed and not withdrawn
within 30 days after the allowed time
for filing a protest, the instant request
shall be treated as an application for
authorization pursuant to section 7 of
the NGA.
Pursuant to section 157.9 of the
Commission’s rules, 18 CFR 157.9,
within 90 days of this Notice the
Commission staff will either: complete
its environmental assessment (EA) and
place it into the Commission’s public
record (eLibrary) for this proceeding, or
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issue a Notice of Schedule for
Environmental Review. If a Notice of
Schedule for Environmental Review is
issued, it will indicate, among other
milestones, the anticipated date for the
Commission staff’s issuance of the final
environmental impact statement (FEIS)
or EA for this proposal. The filing of the
EA in the Commission’s public record
for this proceeding or the issuance of a
Notice of Schedule for Environmental
Review will serve to notify federal and
state agencies of the timing for the
completion of all necessary reviews, and
the subsequent need to complete all
federal authorizations within 90 days of
the date of issuance of the Commission
staff’s FEIS or EA.
Persons who wish to comment only
on the environmental review of this
project should submit an original and
two copies of their comments to the
Secretary of the Commission.
Environmental commenters will be
placed on the Commission’s
environmental mailing list and will be
notified of any meetings associated with
the Commission’s environmental review
process. Environmental commenters
will not be required to serve copies of
filed documents on all other parties.
However, the non-party commenters,
will not receive copies of all documents
filed by other parties or issued by the
Commission and will not have the right
to seek court review of the
Commission’s final order.
The Commission strongly encourages
electronic filings of comments, protests
and interventions in lieu of paper using
the ‘‘eFile’’ link at https://www.ferc.gov.
In lieu of electronic filing, you may
submit a paper copy. Submissions sent
via the U.S. Postal Service must be
addressed to: Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, 888 First Street NE, Room
1A, Washington, DC 20426.
Submissions sent via any other carrier
must be addressed to: Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, 12225 Wilkins Avenue,
Rockville, Maryland 20852.
Dated: August 31, 2020.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[Case Number 2020-008; EERE-2020-BT-WAV-0024]
Energy Conservation Program: Notice of Petition For Waiver of CNA
International, Inc. From the Department of Energy Dishwashers Test
Procedure and Notice of Grant of Interim Waiver
AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of petition for waiver and grant of an interim waiver;
request for comments.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces receipt of and publishes a petition for
waiver and interim waiver from CNA International, Inc. (``CNA''), which
seeks a waiver for a specified dishwasher basic model from the U.S.
Department of Energy (``DOE'') test procedure used for determining the
energy and water consumption of dishwashers. DOE also gives notice of
an Interim Waiver Order that requires CNA to test and rate the
specified dishwasher basic model in accordance with the alternate test
procedure set forth in the Interim Waiver Order. DOE solicits comments,
data, and information concerning CNA's petition and its suggested
alternate test procedure so as to inform DOE's final decision on CNA's
waiver request.
DATES: The Interim Waiver Order is effective on September 4, 2020.
Written comments and information are requested and will be accepted on
or before October 5, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are encouraged to submit comments using
the Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov.
Alternatively, interested persons may submit comments, identified by
case number ``2020-008'', and Docket number ``EERE-2020-BT-WAV-0024,''
by any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
Email: [email protected]. Include Case No. 2020-
008 in the subject line of the message.
Postal Mail: Appliance and Equipment Standards Program,
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy, Building Technologies Office, Mailstop EE-5B, Petition for
Waiver Case No. 2020-008, 1000 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC
20585-0121. If possible, please submit all items on a compact disc
(``CD''), in which case it is not necessary to include printed copies.
Hand Delivery/Courier: Appliance and Equipment Standards
Program, U.S. Department of Energy, Building Technologies Office, 950
L'Enfant Plaza SW, 6th Floor, Washington, DC 20024. Telephone: (202)
287-1445. If possible, please submit all items on a CD, in which case
it is not necessary to include printed copies.
No telefacsimilies (``faxes'') will be accepted. For detailed
instructions on submitting comments and additional information on this
process, see the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this document.
Docket: The docket, which includes Federal Register notices,
comments, and other supporting documents/materials, is available for
review at https://www.regulations.gov. All documents in the docket are
listed in the https://www.regulations.gov index. However, some documents
listed in the index, such as those containing information that is
exempt from public disclosure, may not be publicly available.
The docket web page can be found at https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=EERE-2020-BT-WAV-0024. The docket web page contains
instruction on how to access all documents, including public comments,
in the docket. See the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for
information on how to submit comments through https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ms. Lucy deButts, 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. Email:
[email protected].
Ms. Elizabeth Kohl, 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) 586-7796. Email:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DOE is publishing CNA's petition for waiver
in its entirety, pursuant to 10 CFR 430.27(b)(1)(iv).\1\ DOE invites
all interested parties to submit in writing by October 5, 2020,
comments and information on all aspects of the petition, including the
alternate test procedure. Pursuant to 10 CFR 430.27(d), 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 Sam Walsh, Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis LLP, 1919 M Street NW, Eighth
Floor, Washington, DC 20036.
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Submitting comments via https://www.regulations.gov. The https://www.regulations.gov web page will require you to provide your name and
contact information. Your contact information will be viewable to DOE
Building Technologies staff only. Your contact information will not be
publicly viewable except for your first and last names, organization
name (if any), and submitter representative name (if any). If your
comment is not processed properly because of technical difficulties,
DOE will use this information to contact you. If DOE cannot read your
comment due to
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technical difficulties and cannot contact you for clarification, DOE
may not be able to consider your comment.
However, your contact information will be publicly viewable if you
include it in the comment or in any documents attached to your comment.
Any information that you do not want to be publicly viewable should not
be included in your comment, nor in any document attached to your
comment. If this instruction is followed, persons viewing comments will
see only first and last names, organization names, correspondence
containing comments, and any documents submitted with the comments.
Do not submit to https://www.regulations.gov information for which
disclosure is restricted by statute, such as trade secrets and
commercial or financial information (hereinafter referred to as
Confidential Business Information (``CBI'')). Comments submitted
through https://www.regulations.gov cannot be claimed as CBI. Comments
received through the website will waive any CBI claims for the
information submitted. For information on submitting CBI, see the
Confidential Business Information section.
DOE processes submissions made through https://www.regulations.gov
before posting. Normally, comments will be posted within a few days of
being submitted. However, if large volumes of comments are being
processed simultaneously, your comment may not be viewable for up to
several weeks. Please keep the comment tracking number that https://www.regulations.gov provides after you have successfully uploaded your
comment.
Submitting comments via email, hand delivery/courier, or postal
mail. Comments and documents submitted via email, hand delivery/
courier, or postal mail also will be posted to https://www.regulations.gov. If you do not want your personal contact
information to be publicly viewable, do not include it in your comment
or any accompanying documents. Instead, provide your contact
information on a cover letter. Include your first and last names, email
address, telephone number, and optional mailing address. The cover
letter will not be publicly viewable as long as it does not include any
comments.
Include contact information each time you submit comments, data,
documents, and other information to DOE. If you submit via postal mail
or hand delivery/courier, please provide all items on a CD, if
feasible, in which case it is not necessary to submit printed copies.
Faxes will not be accepted.
Comments, data, and other information submitted to DOE
electronically should be provided in PDF (preferred), Microsoft Word or
Excel, WordPerfect, or text (ASCII) file format. Provide documents that
are not secured, written in English and free of any defects or viruses.
Documents should not contain special characters or any form of
encryption and, if possible, they should carry the electronic signature
of the author.
Campaign form letters. Please submit campaign form letters by the
originating organization in batches of between 50 to 500 form letters
per PDF or as one form letter with a list of supporters' names compiled
into one or more PDFs. This reduces comment processing and posting
time.
Confidential Business Information. 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 via
email, postal mail, or hand delivery/courier two well-marked copies:
One copy of the document marked confidential including all the
information believed to be confidential, and one copy of the document
marked ``non-confidential'' with the information believed to be
confidential deleted. Submit these documents via email or on a CD, if
feasible. DOE will make its own determination about the confidential
status of the information and treat it according to its determination.
It is DOE's policy that all comments may be included in the public
docket, without change and as received, including any personal
information provided in the comments (except information deemed to be
exempt from public disclosure).
Signing Authority
This document of the Department of Energy was signed on August 31,
2020, by Alexander N. Fitzsimmons, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, pursuant to
delegated authority from the Secretary of Energy. That document with
the original signature and date is maintained by DOE. For
administrative purposes only, and in compliance with requirements of
the Office of the Federal Register, the undersigned DOE Federal
Register Liaison Officer has been authorized to sign and submit the
document in electronic format for publication, as an official document
of the Department of Energy. This administrative process in no way
alters the legal effect of this document upon publication in the
Federal Register.
Signed in Washington, DC, on August 31, 2020.
Treena V. Garrett,
Federal Register Liaison Officer, U.S. Department of Energy.
Case Number 2020-008
Interim Waiver Order
I. Background and Authority
The Energy Policy and Conservation Act, as amended (``EPCA''),\2\
authorizes the U.S. Department of Energy (``DOE'') to regulate the
energy efficiency of a number of consumer products and certain
industrial equipment. (42 U.S.C. 6291-6317) Title III, Part B \3\ of
EPCA. Public Law 94-163 (42 U.S.C. 6291-6309, as codified), established
the Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products Other Than
Automobiles, which sets forth a variety of provisions designed to
improve energy efficiency for certain types of consumer products. These
products include dishwashers, the subject of this Interim Waiver Order.
(42 U.S.C. 6292(a)(6)).
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\2\ All references to EPCA in this document refer to the statute
as amended through America's Water Infrastructure Act of 2018,
Public Law 115-270 (Oct. 23, 2018).
\3\ For editorial reasons, upon codification in the U.S. Code,
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The energy conservation program under EPCA consists essentially of
four parts: (1) Testing, (2) labeling, (3) Federal energy conservation
standards, and (4) certification and enforcement procedures. Relevant
provisions of EPCA include definitions (42 U.S.C. 6291), test
procedures (42 U.S.C. 6293), labeling provisions (42 U.S.C. 6294),
energy conservation standards (42 U.S.C. 6295), and the authority to
require information and reports from manufacturers (42 U.S.C. 6296).
The Federal testing requirements consist of test procedures that
manufacturers of covered products must use as the basis for: (1)
Certifying to DOE that their products comply with the applicable energy
conservation standards adopted pursuant to EPCA (42 U.S.C. 6295(s)),
and (2) making representations about the efficiency of that product (42
U.S.C. 6293(c)). Similarly, DOE must use these test procedures to
determine whether the covered product complies with relevant standards
promulgated under EPCA (42 U.S.C. 6295(s)).
Under 42 U.S.C. 6293, EPCA sets forth the criteria and procedures
DOE is required to follow when prescribing or amending test procedures
for covered products. EPCA requires that any test
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procedures prescribed or amended under this section must be reasonably
designed to produce test results which reflect the energy efficiency,
energy use or estimated annual operating cost of a covered product
during a representative average use cycle or period of use and requires
that test procedures not be unduly burdensome to conduct. (42 U.S.C.
6293(b)(3)) The test procedure for dishwashers is contained in the Code
of Federal Regulations (``CFR'') at 10 CFR part 430, subpart B,
appendix C1, ``Uniform Test Method for Measuring the Energy Consumption
of Dishwashers'' (``Appendix C1'').
Under 10 CFR 430.27, 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 430.27(f)(2). A
petitioner must include in its petition any alternate test procedures
known to the petitioner to evaluate the performance of the product type
in a manner representative of the energy and/or water consumption
characteristics of the basic model. 10 CFR 430.27(b)(1)(iii). DOE may
grant the waiver subject to conditions, including adherence to
alternate test procedures. 10 CFR 430.27(f)(2).
As soon as practicable after the granting of any waiver, DOE will
publish in the Federal Register a notice of proposed rulemaking to
amend its regulations so as to eliminate any need for the continuation
of such waiver. 10 CFR 430.27(l) As soon thereafter as practicable, DOE
will publish in the Federal Register a final rule to that effect. Id.
The waiver process also provides that DOE may grant an interim
waiver if it appears likely that the underlying petition for waiver
will be granted and/or if DOE determines that it would be desirable for
public policy reasons to grant immediate relief pending a determination
on the underlying petition for waiver. 10 CFR 430.27(e)(2). Within one
year of issuance of an interim waiver, DOE will either: (i) Publish in
the Federal Register a determination on the petition for waiver; or
(ii) publish in the Federal Register a new or amended test procedure
that addresses the issues presented in the waiver. 10 CFR 430.27(h)(1).
When DOE amends the test procedure to address the issues presented
in a waiver, the waiver will automatically terminate on the date on
which use of that test procedure is required to demonstrate compliance.
10 CFR 430.27(h)(2).
II. CNA's Petition for Waiver and Interim Waiver
On June 30, 2020, CNA filed a petition for waiver and interim
waiver from the test procedure for dishwashers set forth at Appendix
C1.\4\ CNA is seeking a waiver for a non-soil-sensing, compact
(countertop) dishwasher because CNA asserts that the product contains a
design characteristic that prevents testing according to the prescribed
test procedure. In its petition for waiver, CNA stated that the subject
dishwasher does not have a water hookup but that water is provided by
manually pouring 5 liters of tap water into a built-in tank. CNA has
requested DOE waive sections of the dishwasher test procedure requiring
water inflow and water pressure criteria based on a water hookup that
allows automatic water inflow into the machine during the test cycle.
Instead, CNA has suggested an alternate test procedure in which the
water tank is manually filled before the test is run and water
consumption is stipulated.
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\4\ The specific basic model for which the petition applies is
factory basic model X1 and CNA model MCSCD3W under the Magic Chef
brand name. This basic model name was provided by CNA in its June
30, 2020 petition.
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CNA also requests an interim waiver from the existing DOE test
procedure. DOE will grant an interim waiver if it appears likely that
the petition for waiver will be granted, and/or if DOE determines that
it would be desirable for public policy reasons to grant immediate
relief pending a determination of the petition for waiver. See 10 CFR
430.27(e)(2).
Based on the assertions in the petition, the manual water fill
characteristic of the subject basic model prevents testing of the basic
model according to the prescribed test procedure absent an interim
waiver.
III. Requested Alternate Test Procedure
EPCA requires that manufacturers use DOE test procedures when
making representations about the energy consumption and energy
consumption costs of covered products. (42 U.S.C. 6293(c)) Consistency
is important when making representations about the energy efficiency of
covered products, including when demonstrating compliance with
applicable DOE energy conservation standards. Pursuant to 10 CFR
430.27, and after consideration of public comments on the petition, DOE
may establish in a subsequent Decision and Order an alternate test
procedure for the basic models addressed by the Interim Waiver Order.
CNA seeks to use an alternate test procedure to test and rate
specific dishwasher basic model. In its petition for waiver, CNA has
suggested the following alternate test procedure:
Update the existing water pressure requirements in section
2.4 of Appendix C1 to state that, ``For manually filled dishwashers
that do not have a direct water line, these water pressure conditions
do not apply because the water will be added manually according to
section 2.6.2.1'';
Include a new subsection 2.6.2.1 following section 2.6.2
of Appendix C1, which states, ``For compact dishwashers that do not
have a direct water line, manually fill the built-in water reservoir to
the full 5-liter reservoir capacity stated by the manufacturer, using
water at a temperature in accordance with section 2.3.3 of this
appendix'';
Update the main wash detergent dosing requirements
specified in section 2.10.2 of Appendix C1 as, ``For manually filled
dishwashers that do not have a direct water line, the Vmw is
equal to 0.396 gallons (or 1.5 liters), which is the main wash fill
volume'';
Specify that the water meter requirements and water
pressure gauge requirements in sections 3.3 and 3.4 of Appendix C1,
respectively, are not applicable to this dishwasher basic model; and,
Update the water consumption calculation for non-soil-
sensing dishwashers in section 5.4.1 of Appendix C1 to state, ``For
manually filled dishwashers that do not have a direct water line, the
water consumption is equal to 4.8 liters, which is the volume of water
used in the test cycle.''
IV. Interim Waiver Order
DOE has reviewed CNA's application for an interim waiver and the
alternate test procedure requested by CNA. Based on this review, the
alternate test procedure appears to allow for the accurate measurement
of the energy and water consumption of the specified basic model, while
alleviating the testing problems associated with CNA's implementation
of dishwasher testing for this basic model. Consequently, DOE has
determined that CNA's petition for waiver likely will be granted.
Furthermore, DOE has determined that it is desirable for public policy
reasons
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to grant CNA immediate relief pending a determination of the petition
for waiver.
For the reasons stated, it is ordered that:
(1) CNA must test and rate the following dishwasher basic model
with the alternate test procedure set forth in paragraph (2).
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Brand Basic model
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Magic Chef................................ MCSCD3W
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(2) The alternate test procedure for the CNA basic model identified
in paragraph (1) of this Interim Waiver Order is the test procedure for
dishwashers prescribed by DOE at 10 CFR part 430, subpart B, appendix
C1, except that the requirements for automatic filling of water into
the dishwasher tub are not applicable and instead, specific
requirements for manually filling the water are specified, as detailed
below. All other requirements of Appendix C1 and DOE's regulations
remain applicable.
In section 2.4, Water pressure, add at the end of the section:
For compact dishwashers that do not have a direct water line,
these water pressure conditions do not apply because the water will
be added manually according to section 2.6.2.1.
Following section 2.6.2, Non-soil-sensing dishwashers to be tested
at a nominal inlet temperature of 50 [deg]F or 120 [deg]F, add section
2.6.2.1 to read:
2.6.2.1 For compact dishwashers that do not have a direct water
line, manually fill the built-in water reservoir to the full 5-liter
reservoir capacity stated by the manufacturer, using water at a
temperature in accordance with section 2.3.3 of this appendix.
In section 2.9, Preconditioning requirements, add at the end of the
section:
For compact dishwashers that do not have a direct water line,
measurement of the prewash fill water volume, Vpw, if
any, and measurement of the main wash fill water volume,
Vmw, are not taken.
In section 2.10.2, Main Wash Detergent Dosing, add at the end of
the section:
For compact dishwashers that do not have a direct water line,
the Vmw is equal to 0.396 gallons (1.5 liters), which is
the main wash fill volume.
In section 3.3, Water meter, add at the end of the section:
For compact dishwashers that do not have a direct water line,
these water meter conditions do not apply. Water is added manually
pursuant to section 2.6.2.1 of this appendix.
In section 3.4, Water pressure gauge, add at the end of the
section:
For compact dishwashers that do not have a direct water line,
these water pressure gauge conditions do not apply. Water is added
manually pursuant to section 2.6.2.1 of this appendix.
In section 4.1.3, Water consumption, add at the end of the section:
For compact dishwashers that do not have a direct water line,
these water consumption measurement requirements do not apply. Water
is added manually pursuant to section 2.6.2.1 of this appendix.
In section 5.4.1, Water consumption for non-soil-sensing electric
dishwashers using electrically heated, gas-heated, or oil-heated water,
add at the end of the section:
For compact dishwashers that do not have a direct water line,
the water consumption is equal to 4.8 liters, which is the volume of
water used in the test cycle.
(3) Representations. CNA may not make representations about the
energy and water use of a basic model listed in paragraph (1) for
compliance, marketing, or other purposes unless that basic model has
been tested in accordance with the provisions set forth in this
alternate test procedure and such representations fairly disclose the
results of such testing.
(4) This Interim Waiver Order shall remain in effect according to
the provisions of 10 CFR 430.27.
(5) This Interim Waiver Order is issued on the condition that the
statements, representations, and documents provided by CNA are valid.
DOE may rescind or modify this waiver at any time if it determines the
factual basis underlying the petition for the Interim Waiver Order is
incorrect, or the results from the alternate test procedure are
unrepresentative of the basic model's true energy consumption
characteristics. 10 CFR 430.27(k)(1). Likewise, CNA may request that
DOE rescind or modify the Interim Waiver Order if CNA discovers an
error in the information provided to DOE as part of its petition,
determines that the interim waiver is no longer needed, or for other
appropriate reasons. 10 CFR 430.27(k)(2).
(6) Issuance of this Interim Waiver Order does not release CNA from
the applicable requirements set forth at 10 CFR part 429.
DOE makes decisions on waivers and interim waivers for only those
basic models specifically set out in the petition, not future models
that may be manufactured by the petitioner. CNA may submit a new or
amended petition for waiver and request for grant of interim waiver, as
appropriate, for additional basic models of dishwashers. Alternatively,
if appropriate, CNA may request that DOE extend the scope of a waiver
or an interim waiver to include additional basic models employing the
same technology as the basic model(s) set forth in the original
petition consistent with 10 CFR 430.27(g).
Signed in Washington, DC, on August 31, 2020.
Alexander N. Fitzsimmons,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy.
Before the United States Department of Energy, Washington, DC 20585
In the Matter of: Energy Efficiency Program: Test Procedure for
Residential Dishwashers
Petition of CNA International, Inc. for Waiver and Interim Waiver of
Test Procedure for Residential Dishwashers
CNA International, Inc. (CNA) respectfully submits this Petition
for Waiver and for Interim Waiver \1\ of the Department of Energy (DOE
or Department) test procedure for residential dishwashers.
Specifically, CNA seeks a waiver for its very-small-capacity, highly
compact, manually filled countertop residential dishwasher because the
product contains design characteristics that prevent testing according
to the prescribed test procedures. As a result, the current test
procedure is not representative of consumers' use of the product or the
product's energy and water consumption characteristics. As described
below, CNA proposes an alternative test procedure for this dishwasher
that will allow CNA to test the product and determine compliance in
accordance with the Department's current energy conservation standards
for residential dishwashers. CNA requests expedited treatment of the
Petition for Waiver and Interim Waiver.
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Based in Wood Dale, Illinois, CNA is a national appliance
distribution company that supplies affordable, quality products to
homes and small businesses across the United States. With well-known
brands including Magic Chef, Magic Chef Commercial, and Norpole, CNA
markets its products through major retail stores and their websites and
through commercial distributors across America.
I. Basic Model for Which a Waiver Is Requested
The basic model for which a waiver is requested is factory basic
model X1 and CNA model MCSCD3W. The
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product would be distributed in commerce under the Magic Chef brand
name.
II. Need for the Requested Waiver
CNA's non-soil-sensing countertop dishwashers are highly beneficial
products, with particular characteristics specifically designed to meet
consumer needs in today's marketplace. Specifically, the dishwasher
does not require a water hookup, but rather is filled manually by
pouring 5 liters of tap water into a built-in tank. This allows for
portability, ease of storage, and space-constrained dishwashing for
residential consumers.\2\
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\2\ To the best of CNA's knowledge, CNA is unable to identify
any other manufacturers distributing residential dishwasher basic
models in commerce in the United States that incorporate all of the
design characteristics that are the subject of this petition.
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CNA understands that the Department views its countertop dishwasher
as a covered product for the purposes of the Department's energy
conservation standards.\3\ The currently applicable standards for
dishwashers are divided into two product classes on the basis of
capacity, in terms of the number of place settings, into standard-size
(8 or more place settings) and compact dishwashers (fewer than 8 place
settings).\4\ The current test procedure for compact dishwashers is set
forth at Appendix C1.\5\
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\3\ See 42 U.S.C. 6292(a)(6); 10 CFR 430.2 (defining a
dishwasher as a ``cabinet-like appliance which with the aid of water
and detergent, washes, rinses, and dries (when a drying process is
included) dishware, glassware, eating utensils, and most cooking
utensils by chemical, mechanical and/or electrical means and
discharges to the plumbing drainage system'').
\4\ 10 CFR 430.32(f)(1). Under the current standard, ``[c]ompact
size dishwashers shall not exceed 222 kwh/year and 3.5 gallons per
cycle.'' Id.
\5\ 10 CFR Pt. 430, Subpt. B, App. C1 (``Appendix C1'').
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CNA requires a waiver because design characteristics of its
countertop dishwasher prevent testing of the product according to the
prescribed test procedure. Specifically, CNA's countertop dishwasher
does not have a direct-line fill hose and cannot be automatically
filled with water. Rather, the product is designed to be filled
manually by pouring 5 liters of tap water into a reservoir that is
built into a machine. As directed by the manufacturer, the water
temperature should be slightly below room temperature: 50 [deg]F-68
[deg]F (10 [deg]C-20 [deg]C). The dishwasher provides internal water
heating to above 120 [deg]F during the normal cycle. A full dishwasher
cycle uses approximately 4.7 to 4.8 liters of water--so the reservoir
must be filled for each use. The full cycle includes a main wash stage
that uses approximately 1.5 liters of water. The unit has a drain hose
in the back so that the used water is drained into a sink. Because the
unit is filled manually with water, it cannot be tested in accordance
with sections of the test procedure requiring water inflow and water
pressure criteria based on a water hookup that allows automatic water
inflow into the machine during the test cycle. As described further
below, CNA therefore requests a waiver of those aspects of the test
procedure and proposes an alternative in which the water tank is
manually filled before the test is run. CNA submits that procedure is
representative of consumer use and, thus, representative of the
product's true energy and water consumption characteristics.
III. Proposed Alternate Test Procedure
CNA proposes the following alternate test procedure to evaluate the
performance of the basic model that is the subject of the waiver
request. The alternate test procedure is the same as the existing test
procedure for residential dishwashers except that it takes into account
the manual-fill design characteristics of the CNA model, which prevent
testing according to that procedure. Specifically:
CNA shall be required to test the performance of the basic model
subject to the waiver according to the test procedure for residential
dishwashers in 10 CFR part 430, subpart B, Appendix C1, except as
follows:
Add the following at the end of Section 2.4 of Appendix C1:
``For manually filled dishwashers that do not have a direct
water line, these water pressure conditions do not apply because the
water will be added manually according to Section 2.6.2.1.''
Add new Section 2.6.2.1 of Appendix C1 as follows:
``For compact dishwashers that do not have a direct water line,
manually fill the built-in water reservoir to the full 5-liter
reservoir capacity stated by the manufacturer, using water at a
temperature in accordance with section 2.3.3 of this appendix.''
Add the following at the end of Section 2.10.2 of Appendix C1:
``For manually filled dishwashers that do not have a direct
water line, the Vmw is equal to 0.396 gallons (or 1.5
liters), which is the water capacity used in the main wash stage of
the test cycle.''
Add the following at the end of Section 3.3 of Appendix C1:
``For manually filled dishwashers that do not have a direct
water line, these water meter conditions do not apply. Water is
added manually pursuant to section 2.6.2.1.''
Add the following at the end of Section 3.4 of Appendix C1:
``For manually filled dishwashers that do not have a direct
water line, these water pressure gauge conditions do not apply.
Water is added manually pursuant to section 2.6.2.1.''
Add the following at the end of Section 5.4.1 of Appendix C1:
``For manually filled dishwashers that do not have a direct
water line, the water consumption is equal to 4.8 liters, which is
the volume of water used in the test cycle.''
IV. Petition for Interim Waiver
CNA also hereby applies for an Interim Waiver of the applicable
test procedure requirements for its very-small-capacity, highly
compact, manually filled countertop residential dishwasher. The basic
model for which an Interim Waiver is requested is factory basic model
X1 and CNA model MCSCD3W. The model would be distributed in commerce
under the Magic Chef brand name. CNA meets the criteria for an Interim
Waiver.
The Petition for Waiver is likely to be granted, as evidenced by
its merits. CNA is likely to succeed in its Petition because the design
characteristics described above prevent testing of the CNA model
according to the prescribed test procedure contained in 10 CFR part
430, subpart B, Appendix C1. Without waiver relief, CNA would be
subject to requirements that clearly should not--and cannot--apply to
this product. Additionally, CNA is likely to suffer economic hardship
and competitive disadvantage if it must wait to rate this basic model
for DOE purposes and distribute it in commerce in the United States. In
the absence of an Interim Waiver, CNA will lack certainty as to whether
it can launch these small-capacity, highly compact countertop
dishwashers into the market. CNA predicts strong consumer demand for
these dishwashers, and the inability to bring them to market through
denial of an Interim Waiver will cause economic hardship and
competitive disadvantage for CNA.
DOE approval of CNA's Interim Waiver application is also supported
by sound public policy reasons. The CNA product at issue meets
consumers' needs in today's marketplace for portable, highly compact
dishwashers. CNA's testing of this machine suggests that it is an
affordable, energy-efficient alternative to installing a higher-
capacity compact or standard machine. There is no basis on which to
delay these innovative products from entering the marketplace.
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V. Conclusion
CNA respectfully requests that DOE grant its Petition for Waiver of
the applicable test procedure for the specified basic model and grant
its Petition for Interim Waiver.
CNA requests expedited treatment of these Petitions for Interim
Waiver and Waiver. In that regard, DOE has stated in its notice
concerning its certification, compliance, and enforcement rule: ``The
Department renews its commitment to act swiftly on waiver requests.''
\6\ CNA appreciates this commitment by DOE.
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\6\ Energy Conservation Program: Certification, Compliance, and
Enforcement for Consumer Products and Commercial and Industrial
Equipment, 76 FR 12421, 12442 (March 7, 2011). DOE goes on to state,
``DOE, as a matter of policy, will refrain from enforcement actions
related to a waiver request that is pending with the Department.''
Id. To the same effect, DOE has stated, ``DOE recognizes that
product innovations will always outpace DOE's rulemaking efforts.
Thus, to encourage waivers and prevent the Department's
administrative waiver process from delaying or deterring the
introduction of novel, innovative products into the marketplace, the
Department, as a matter of policy, will refrain from an enforcement
action related to a specific basic model while a waiver request is
pending with the Department.'' Enforcement Policy Statement--Pending
Test Procedure Waiver Applications (issued Dec. 23, 2010) (re-issued
Apr. 5, 2017), https://energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2017/04/f34/Enforcement%20Policy%20-%20waivers.pdf.
Respectfully submitted,
/s/Bryan M. Choi,
Bryan M. Choi,
Sourcing Manager.
CNA, International Inc.
940 N Central Ave., Wood Dale, IL 60191
/s/Sam Walsh
Sam Walsh
Stephanie Weiner
Harris, Wilstshire & Grannis LLP
1919 M Street NW, 8th Floor, Washington, DC 20036
(202) 730-1313
Counsel to CNA International, Inc.
June 30, 2020.
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