California Code of Regulations
Title 20 - Public Utilities and Energy
Division 2 - State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission
Chapter 4 - Energy Conservation
Article 4 - Appliance Efficiency Regulations
Section 1601 - Scope

Universal Citation: 20 CA Code of Regs 1601

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024

This Article applies to the following types of new appliances, if they are sold or offered for sale in California, except those sold wholesale in California for final retail sale outside the state and those designed and sold exclusively for use in recreational vehicles, or other mobile equipment. Unless otherwise specified, each provision applies only to units manufactured on or after the effective date of the provision.

NOTE: For the applicability of these regulations to appliances installed in new building construction, see sections 110.0 and 110.1 of part 6 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.

(a) Refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, freezers, and miscellaneous refrigeration that can be operated by alternating current electricity, including but not limited to refrigerated bottled or canned beverage vending machines, automatic commercial ice makers, refrigerators with or without doors, freezers with or without doors, walk-in coolers, walk-in freezers, and water dispensers, but excluding the following types:

(1) consumer products with total refrigerated volume exceeding 39 ft3;

(2) blast chillers; and

(3) automatic commercial ice makers with a harvest rate less than 50 lbs./24 hours and automatic commercial ice makers with a harvest rate greater than 4000 lbs./24 hours.

(b) Room air conditioners, room air-conditioning heat pumps, packaged terminal air conditioners, and packaged terminal heat pumps.

(c) Central air conditioners, which are electrically powered unitary air conditioners and electrically powered unitary heat pumps, except those designed to operate without a fan; and gas-fired air conditioners and gas-fired heat pumps, air filters, and heat pump water-heating packages.

(d) Portable air conditioners, evaporative coolers, residential furnace fans, ceiling fans, ceiling fan light kits, whole house fans, residential exhaust fans, dehumidifiers, and commercial and industrial fans and blowers.

(e) Vented gas space heaters and vented oil space heaters, vented and unvented infrared gas space heaters, electric residential boilers, and gas-fired combination space-heating and water-heating appliances.

NOTE: See Health and Safety Code section 19881 for restrictions on the sale of unvented gas space heaters and unvented oil space heaters.

(f) Water heaters, including but not limited to hot water supply boilers.

(g) Pool heaters; portable electric spas; residential pool pump and motor combinations, and replacement residential pool pump motors; and pumps, dedicated-purpose pool pumps, and replacement dedicated-purpose pool pump motors.

(h) Plumbing fittings, which are showerheads, lavatory faucets, kitchen faucets that are consumer products, metering faucets, kitchen replacement aerators, lavatory replacement aerators, wash fountains, tub spout diverters, public lavatory faucets, and commercial pre-rinse spray valves.

(i) Plumbing fixtures, which are water closets and urinals.

(j) Fluorescent lamp ballasts and deep-dimming fluorescent lamp ballasts that are designed to:

(1) operate at nominal input voltages of 120 or 277 volts,

(2) operate with an input current frequency of 60 Hertz, and

(3) be used with T5, T8, or T12 lamps; and mercury vapor lamp ballasts.

(k) Lamps, which are federally regulated general service fluorescent lamps, federally regulated incandescent reflector lamps, general service incandescent lamps, general service lamps, state-regulated light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, state-regulated small-diameter directional lamps, and includes GU24 base lamps.

(l) Emergency lighting, which is illuminated exit signs.

(m) Traffic signal modules.

(n) Luminaires, which are torchieres, metal halide luminaires, under-cabinet luminaires, and includes luminaires with GU24 socket and base configurations and GU24 adaptors.

(o) Dishwashers that are federally regulated consumer products.

(p) Clothes washers that are federally regulated consumer products; and commercial clothes washers.

(q) Clothes dryers that are federally regulated consumer products.

(r) Cooking products that are federally regulated consumer products; and food service equipment.

(s) Electric motors and compressors, which are:

(1) electric motors, excluding definite purpose motors, special purpose motors, and motors exempted by the U.S. Department of Energy under 42 U.S.C. section 6313(b); or

(2) state-regulated compressors as defined in Section 1602 of this Article.

(t) Distribution transformers which are low voltage dry-type distribution transformers, liquid-immersed distribution transformers, and medium voltage dry-type distribution transformers.

(u) External power supplies, which are single voltage external AC to DC and AC to AC power supplies included with other retail products, and single voltage external AC to DC or AC to AC power supplies sold separately excluding external power supplies that are classified as devices for human use under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and require U.S. Food and Drug Administration listing and approval as a medical device.

(v) Computers, computer monitors, televisions, signage displays, and consumer audio and video equipment, which are compact audio products, digital versatile disc players, and digital versatile disc recorders.

(w) Battery charger systems, except those:

(1) used to charge a motor vehicle that is powered by an electric motor drawing current from rechargeable storage batteries, fuel cells, or other portable sources of electrical current, and which may include a nonelectrical source of power designed to charge batteries and components thereof. This exception does not apply to forklifts and autoettes, electric personal assistive mobility devices, golf carts, or low speed vehicles, as those vehicles are defined in Division 1 of the California Vehicle Code;

(2) that are classified as Class II or Class III devices for human use under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and require U.S. Food and Drug Administration listing and approval as a medical device;

(3) used to charge a battery or batteries in an illuminated exit sign, as defined in section 1602 (l) of this Article;

(4) with input that is three phase of line-to-line 300 volts root mean square or more and is designed for a stationary power application;

(5) that are battery analyzers;

(6) that are voltage independent or voltage and frequency independent uninterruptible power supplies as defined by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 62040-3 ed.2.0 (March 2011), or

(7) that are contained completely within a larger product and that:
(A) provide power for data storage or for continuity within volatile cache or memory systems;

(B) maintain information for system use; and

(C) the battery is not capable of powering full operation of the product when AC mains power is removed.

(x) Landscape irrigation equipment.

(1) Spray sprinkler bodies.

The following document is incorporated by reference in section 1601.

NumberTitle
INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION (IEC)
IEC 62040-3 ed.2.0 (March 2011)Uninterruptible Power Systems
Copies available from:INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
3, RUE DE VAREMBÉ
P.O. BOX 131
CH - 1211 GENEVA 20
SWITZERLAND
http://www.iec.ch
PHONE: +41 22 919 02 11
FAX: +41 22 919 03 00

Note: Authority cited: Sections 25213, 25218(e), 25401.9, 25402(a)- 25402(c) and 25960, Public Resources Code; and Sections 16, 26 and 30, Governor's Exec. Order No. B-29-15 (April 1, 2015). Reference: Sections 25216.5(d), 25401.9, 25402(a)-25402(c), 25402.5.4, 25402.11 and 25960, Public Resources Code; and Section 16, Governor's Exec. Order No. B-29-15 (April 1, 2015).

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