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 1605.3 - State Standards for Non-Federally Regulated Appliances
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) Refrigerators, Refrigerator-Freezers, and Freezers.
Table A-15
Standards for Coolers
Appliance | Maximum Annual Energy Use (kWh) |
Coolers with manual defrost | 13.7V + 267 |
Coolers with automatic defrost | 17.4V + 344 |
V = volume in ft3. |
(b) Room Air Conditioners, Room Air-Conditioning Heat Pumps, Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners, and Packaged Terminal Heat Pumps.
See section 1605.1(b) of this Article for energy efficiency standards for room air-conditioners, room air conditioning heat pumps, packaged terminal air conditioners, and packaged terminal heat pumps that are federally regulated consumer products or federally regulated commercial and industrial equipment.
(c) Central Air Conditioners, Air Filters, and Heat Pump Water-Heating Packages.
Table C-12
Standards for Ground Water-Source and Ground-Source Heat Pumps
Appliance | Rating Condition | Minimum Standard |
Ground water-source heat pumps (cooling) | 59° F entering water temperature | 16.2 EER |
Ground water-source heat pumps (heating) | 50° F entering water temperature | 3.6 COP |
Ground-source closed-loop heat pumps (cooling) | 77° F entering brine temperature | 13.4 EER |
Ground-source closed-loop heat pumps (heating) | 32° F entering brine temperature | 3.1 COP |
Table C-13
Standards for Evaporatively Cooled Computer Room
Air Conditioners
Minimum EER (Btu/watt-hour)
Appliance | Cooling Capacity (Btu/hr) | Evaporatively Cooled Effective October 29, 2006 |
Computer room | < 65,000 | 11.1 |
air conditioners | >= 65,000 and < 135,000 | 10.5 |
>= 135,000 and < 240,000 | 10.0 |
(d) Portable Air Conditioners, Evaporative Coolers, Ceiling Fans, Ceiling Fan Light Kits, Whole House Fans, Residential Exhaust Fans, Dehumidifiers, Residential Furnace Fans, and Commercial and Industrial Fans and Blowers.
CEER = 1.04 x (SACC/(3.7117 x SACC0.6384))
(e) Space Heating Products.
Table E-7
Standards for Duct Furnaces
Standards |
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Minimum Thermal Efficiency %1 |
Maximum Energy |
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Appliance | Fuel | At maximum rated capacity | At minimum rated capacity | Consumption during standby (watts) |
Duct furnaces | Natural gas | 80 | 75 | 10 |
Duct furnaces | LPG2 | 80 | 75 | 147 |
1 As provided and allowed by the controls. | ||||
2 Designed expressly for use with LPG. |
(f) Water Heaters.
(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.
Table G-4: Standards for Replacement Dedicated-Purpose Pool Pump Motors Manufactured on or After July 19, 2021
Dedicated-purpose pool pump motor total horsepower | Motor Phase | Nominal Efficiency at Full-Load and Maximum Operating Speed |
Motor hp < 0.5 hp | Any | 66% |
0.5 hp [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] Motor hp<1.0 hp | Any | 72% |
1.0 hp [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] Motor hp [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] 5.0 hp | Any | 80% |
Table G-5
Standards for Portable Electric Spas
Applicance | Normalized Standby Power (Pnorm) Condition | Maximum Standby Power (Watts) |
Standard spas and the standard spa portion of combination spas | Where: [Delta]Tstd = 37 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius) | 3.75V2/3 + 40 |
Exercise spas and the exercise spa portion of combination spas | Where: [Delta]Tstd = 22 degrees Fahrenheit (12.2 degrees Celsius) | 3.75V2/3 + 40 |
Exercise spas and the exercise spa portion of combination spas capable of maintaining a minimum water temperature of 100°F for the duration of the test | Where: [Delta]Tstd = 37 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius) | 3.75V2/3 + 40 |
Inflatable spas | Where: [Delta]Tstd = 37 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius) | 7(V2/3) |
Where:
Pnorm = normalized standby power = Pmeas ([DELTA]Tstd/[DELTA]Tmeas), in Watts;
Pmeas = E/t:
E = total energy use during the test, in Watt-hours;
t = length of test, in hours;
[DELTA]Tmeas = Twater avg - Tair avg;
Twater avg = average water temperature during test;
Tair avg = average air temperature during test;
V = the fill volume, in gallons.
(h) Plumbing Fittings.
Table H-3
Standards for Tub Spout Diverters
Appliance | Testing Conditions | Maximum Leakage Rate |
When new | 0.01 gpm | |
Tub spout diverters | ||
After 15,000 cycles of diverting | 0.05 gpm |
Table H-4
Standards for Kitchen Faucets and Aerators and Public Lavatory Faucets and Aerators
Appliance | Maximum Flow Rate |
Kitchen faucets and aerators | 1.8 gpm with optional temporary flow of 2.2 gpm at 60 psi |
Public lavatory faucets and aerators | 0.5 gpm at 60 psi |
Table H-5
Standards for Showerheads
Appliance |
Maximum Flow Rate |
|
Manufactured on or after July 1, 2016 and prior to July 1, 2018 | Manufactured on or after July 1, 2018 | |
Showerheads | 2.0 gpm at 80 psi1,2,3 | 1.8 gpm at 80psi1,2,3 |
1 Maximum flow rate. The maximum flow rate shall be the highest value obtained through testing at a flowing pressure of 80 ± 1 psi and shall not exceed the maximum flow rate in Table H-5. | ||
2 Minimum flow rate. The minimum flow rate, determined through testing at a flowing pressure of 20 ± 1 psi, shall be not less than 60 percent of the flow rate reported by the manufacturer pursuant to section 1606(a) of this Article. The minimum flow rate determined through testing at a flowing pressure of 45 and 80 ± 1 psi shall be not less than 75 percent of the flow rate reported by the manufacturer pursuant to section 1606(a) of this Article. | ||
3 Showerheads with multiple nozzles. The total flow rate of showerheads with multiple nozzles must be less than or equal to the maximum flow rate in Table H-5 when any or all the nozzles are in use at the same time. |
(i) Plumbing Fixtures.
Table I
Standards for Plumbing Fixtures
Appliance |
Maximum Gallons per Flush or Dual-flush effective flush volume |
Sold or Offered for Sale On or After January 1, 20161 |
|
All water closets | 1.28 |
Trough-Type Urinals | Trough length (inches) |
16 | |
Wall-Mounted Urinals | 0.125 |
Other Urinals | 0.5 |
1 For the items identified in Table I, noncompliant products may not be sold or offered for sale on or after the designated date, regardless of manufacture date. |
(j) Fluorescent Lamp Ballasts and Deep-Dimming Fluorescent Lamp Ballasts.
Weighted Ballast Luminous Efficacy >= (AP100*/(AP100 x 1.091 + 7.55))
*AP100 represents maximum arc power as defined in section 1602(j) and discussed in section 1604(j)(2) of this Article.
(k) Lamps.
General service lamps sold on or after January 1, 2020, shall have a minimum lamp efficacy of 45 lumens per watt.
Table K-3
Standards for State-regulated LED Lamps
Effective Date |
Minimum Compliance Score |
Minimum Efficacy Lumens Per Watt |
January 1, 2018 | 282 | 68 |
July 1, 2019 | 297 | 80 |
The compliance score shall be calculated as the sum of the efficacy and 2.3 times the CRI of a lamp. |
(l) Emergency Lighting.
Illuminated Exit Signs. See section 1605.1 (l) of this Article for energy efficiency standards for illuminated exit signs.
(m) Traffic Signal Modules.
Table M-2
Standards for Traffic Signal Modules for Pedestrian Control Sold or Offered for Sale in California
Type |
at 25° C (77° F) |
At 74° C (165.2° F) |
Hand or 'Don't Walk' sign or countdown. | 10 watts | 12 watts |
Walking Person or 'Walk' sign | 9 watts | 12 watts |
(n) Luminaires and Torchieres.
EXCEPTIONS to sections 1605.3(n)(1) of this Article: The following metal halide lighting systems shall not have probe-start ballasts and are not required to meet the minimum ballast efficiency requirements:
Under-cabinet luminaires that are equipped with GU24 sockets manufactured on or after January 1, 2010 shall not be rated for use with incandescent lamps of any type, including line voltage or low voltage.
EXCEPTION 1 to section 1605.3(n)(2) of this Article:
Section 1605. 3(n)(2) of this Article does not apply to luminaires equipped with T-8 ballasts designed for dimming.
EXCEPTION 2 to section 1605.3(n)(2) of this Article:
Section 1605. 3(n)(2) of this Article does not apply to luminaires that are:
Table N-2
Standards for Under-Cabinet Luminaires
Lamp Length (inches) |
Minimum Ballast Efficacy Factor (BEF) for one lamp |
Minimum Ballast Efficacy Factor (BEF) for two lamps |
[LESS THAN EQUAL TO]29 | 4.70 | 2.80 |
>29 and [LESS THAN EQUAL TO]35 | 3.95 | 2.30 |
>35 and [LESS THAN EQUAL TO]41 | 3.40 | 1.90 |
>41 and [LESS THAN EQUAL TO]47 | 3.05 | 1.65 |
>47 | 2.80 | 1.45 |
(o) Dishwashers.
See section 1605.1(o) of this Article for energy efficiency standards for dishwashers that are federally regulated consumer products.
(p) Clothes Washers.
Energy Efficiency and Water Efficiency Standards for Residential and Commercial Clothes Washers. See section 1605.1(p) of this Article for energy efficiency and water efficiency standards for residential and commercial clothes washers.
(q) Clothes Dryers.
See section 1605.1(q) of this Article for energy efficiency standards and energy design standards for clothes dryers that are federally regulated consumer products.
(r) Cooking Products and Food Service Equipment.
(s) Electric Motors and Compressors.
Table S-6
Standards for State-Regulated Compressors Manufactured on or After January 1, 2022, but Before January 10, 2025
Equipment Class | Minimum Package Isentropic Efficiency+ | [ETA] Regr (package isentropic efficiency reference curve) | d (Percentage Loss Reduction) |
Rotary, lubricated, air-cooled, fixed-speed compressor | [ETA] Regr + (1 - [ETA]Regr) * (d/100) | -0.00928 *ln2(.4719 *V1) + 0.13911 * ln(.4719 *V1) + 0.27110 | -15 |
Rotary, lubricated, air cooled, variable-speed compressor | [ETA]Regr + (1 - [ETA]Regr) * (d/100) | -0.01549 *ln2(.4719 *V1) + 0.21573 *ln(.4719 *V1) + 0.00905 | -10 |
Rotary, lubricated, liquid-cooled, fixed-speed compressor | .02349 + [ETA]Regr + (1 - ?Regr) * (d/100) | -0.00928 *ln2(.4719 *V1) + 0.13911 * ln(.4719*V1) + 0.27110 | -15 |
Rotary, lubricated, liquid-cooled, variable-speed compressor | .02349 + [ETA]Regr + (1 - ?Regr)* (d/100) | -0.01549 *ln2(.4719*V1) + 0.21573 *ln(.4719 *V1) + 0.00905 | -15 |
Where V1 is the full-load actual volume flow rate of the compressor, in cubic feet per minute, as determined in accordance with the test procedure in section 1604(s) of this Article. | |||
+ For "fixed-speed compressor" equipment classes, the relevant Package Isentropic Efficiency is Full-load Package Isentropic Efficiency. For "Variable-speed compressor" equipment classes, the relevant Package Isentropic Efficiency is Part-load Package Isentropic Efficiency. Both Full- and Part-Load Package Isentropic Efficiency are determined in accordance with the test procedure in section 1604(s) of this Article. |
(t) Distribution Transformers.
See section 1605.1(t) of this Article for energy efficiency standards for low-voltage dry-type distribution transformers, liquid-immersed distribution transformers, and medium-voltage dry-type distribution transformers.
(u) External Power Supplies.
Table U-4
Standards for State-Regulated External Power Supplies Effective July 1, 2008
Nameplate Output |
Minimum Efficiency in Active Mode |
<1 watt | 0.5 * Nameplate Output |
>=1 and [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] 51 watts | 0.09 * Ln(Nameplate Output) + 0.5 |
> 51 watts | 0.85 |
Maximum Energy Consumption in No-Load Mode | |
Any output | 0.5 watts |
Where Ln (Nameplate Output) = Natural Logarithm of the nameplate output expressed in watts. |
(v) Computers, Computer Monitors, Televisions, Signage Displays, and Consumer Audio and Video Equipment.
Table V-2
Standards for Consumer Audio and Video Equipment
Appliance Type |
Effective Date |
Maximum Power Usage (Watts) |
Compact Audio Products | January 1, 2007 | 2 W in Audio standby-passive mode for those without a permanently illuminated clock display 4 W in Audio standby-passive mode for those with a permanently illuminated clock display |
Digital Versatile Disc Players and Digital Versatile Disc Recorders | January 1, 2006 | 3 W in Video standby-passive mode |
Table V-3
Standards for Televisions and Signage Displays
Effective Date |
Screen Size (area A in square inches) |
Maximum TV and Signage Display Standby-passive Mode Power Usage (watts) |
Maximum On Mode Power Usage (P in Watts) |
Minimum Power Factor for (P >= 100W) |
January 1, 2006 | All | 3 W | No standard | No standard |
January 1, 2013 | A < 1400 | 1W | P [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] 0.12 X A + 25 | 0.9 |
EXCEPTION 1 to Sections 1605.3(v)(2) and 1605.3(v)(3) of this Article: The standards found in sections 1605.3(v)(2) and 1605.3(v)(3) of this Article do not apply to professional signage displays.
EXCEPTION 2 to Sections 1605.3(v)(2) and 1605.3(v)(3) of this Article: The standards found in sections 1605.3(v)(2) and 1605.3(v)(3) of this Article do not apply to televisions within the scope of 10 C.F.R. section 430 and manufactured on or after September 11, 2023.
Eon [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] (Eon_max + EEP + EGame + EFRRG + EOLED + ECurve)
Where:
Eon is the computer monitor on-mode power draw in watts as determined under section 1604(v)(3) of this Article,
Eon_max is the maximum on-mode power draw in watts as determined by Table V-4,
EEP is the enhanced performance display allowance in watts as determined in Table V-5,
EGame is the gaming monitor allowance in watts as determined in Table V-5,
EFRRG is the fast refresh rate gaming monitor allowance in watts as determined in Table V-5.
EOLED is the OLED monitor allowance in watts as determined in Table V-5, and
ECurve is the curved monitor allowance in watts as determined in Table V-5.
Table V-4
Power Consumption Standards for Computer Monitors
Resolution in megapixesl (MP) |
Diagonal Screen Size (d) in Inches |
Maximum Computer Monitor On Mode Power Consumption In Watts |
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< 5.0 MP | 17" [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] d [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] 20" | [(6.0*r) + (0.025*A) + 3.7] | |
20" < d < 23" | [(4.2*r) + (0.02*A) + 2.2] | ||
23" [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] d < 25" | [(4.2*r) + (0.04*A) - 2.4] | ||
25" [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] d < 30" | [(4.2*r) + (0.07*A) - 10.2 | ||
30" < d < 61" | [(6.0*r) + (0.1*A) - 14.5] | ||
>5.0 MP | 17" [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] d [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] 20" | [25 + (0.025*A) + 3.7] | |
20" < d < 23" | [25 + (0.02*A) + 2.2] | ||
23" [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] d < 25" | [25 + (0.04*A) - 2.4] | ||
25" [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] d < 30" | [25 + (0.07*A) - 10.2] | ||
30" [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] d [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] 61" | [25 + (0.1*A) - 14.5] | ||
Where: | |||
"A" is the monitor screen area in square inches | |||
"d" is the diagonal measurement of the display in inches | |||
"r" is the megapixel resolultion of the display. |
Table V-5
List of Potentially Applicable Allowances
Allowance | Computer Monitor Type | Models manufactured on or after July 1, 2019, and before January 1, 2021 | Models manufactured on or after January 1, 2021 |
EEP | Enhanced Performance Display with a color gamut support of 32.9% of CIELUV or greater (99% or more of defined sRGB colors) | .3*on_max | .2 * Eon_max |
Enhanced Performance Display with a color gamut support of 38.4% of CIELUV or greater (99% or more of defined Adobe RGB colors) | .75 * Eon_max | .6 * Eon_max | |
Gaming Monitors without incremental hardware-based assistance | .3 *on_max | .2 *Eon_max | |
EGame | Gaming Monitors with incremental hardware-based assistance | .35 * Eon_max | .3 * Eon_max |
EFRRG | Fast refresh rate gaming monitor with MRR less than 480 Hertz | 0 | [0.0025*(MRR-300) + 0.25]* Eon_max |
Fast refresh rate gaming monitor with MRR of 480 Hertz or more | 0 | 0.7* Eon-max | |
EOLED | OLED monitor | .3 * Eon_max | .2 * Eon_max |
ECurve | Curved monitor | .3 * Eon_max | .2 * Eon_max |
Where "MRR" is the maximum refresh rate in Hertz. |
EXCEPTIONS to section 1605.3(v)(4) of this Article: The following computer monitors are not required to comply with section 1605.3(v)(4) of this Article but shall comply with the test procedures in section 1604(v)(3) of this Article, the certification requirements in section 1606 of this Article, and the marking requirements in section 1607 of this Article:
EXCEPTION to section 1605.3(v)(4) of this Article: Medical computer monitors are not required to comply with section 1605.3(v)(4) of this Article or the test procedures in section 1604(v)(3) of this Article but shall comply with the certification requirements in section 1606 of this Article and the marking requirements in section 1607 of this Article.
EXCEPTION to section 1605.3(v)(5)(B) of this Article. If the model is shipped at the purchaser's request with either a limited capability operating system or without an operating system, or if the model is not capable of having an operating system, the model is not required to comply with section 1605.3(v)(5)(B) of this Article.
EXCEPTION to section 1605.3(v)(5)(A) of this Article. Desktop computers and thin clients assembled before July 1, 2021, entirely from parts manufactured before September 1, 2018, are not required to comply with section 1605.3(v)(5)(A) of this Article.
Table V-6
Alternative Computer Sleep Mode Power Limits
Computer Type | Maximum Power Consumption (watts) |
Workstations, Mobile Workstations, High Expandability Computers | 10 + 0.03 * C where C is the system memory capacity in gigabytes minus 32 gigabytes. If C is less than zero, use zero for the value of C. |
Desktop Computers, Thin Clients, Mobile Gaming Systems | 5 + 0.03 * C where C is the system memory capacity in gigabytes minus 32 gigabytes. If C is less than zero, use zero for the value of C. |
Notebook Computers, Portable All-In-Ones | 2.5 + 0.03 * C where C is the system memory capacity in gigabytes minus 16 gigabytes. If C is less than zero, use zero for the value of C. If a discrete GPU is present in the system, the maximum power consumption limit shall be increased by an additional 2 watts. |
Table V-7
Energy Consumption Standards for Desktop Computers, Thin Clients, Notebook Computers, Mobile Gaming Systems, and Portable All-in-Ones
Computer Type | For models manufactured on or after January 1, 2019, and before July 1, 2021, the measured annual energy consumption shall be less than or equal to the values below | For models manufactured on or after July 1, 2021, the measured annual energy consumption shall be less than or equal to the values below |
Desktop Computers, mobile gaming systems, and thin clients with an ES of 250 or less | 50 kWh/yr + applicable adders in Table V-8 | 50 kWh/yr + applicable adders in Table V-8 |
Desktop Computers, mobile gaming systems, and thin clients with an ES of more than 250 but no more than 425 | 80 kWh/yr + applicable adders in Table V-8 | 60 kWh/yr + applicable adders in Table V-8 |
Desktop Computers, mobile gaming systems, and thin clients with an ES of more than 425 but no more than 690 | 100 kWh/yr + applicable adders in Table V-8 | 75 kWh/yr + applicable adders in Table V-8 |
Notebook computers and portable all-in-ones | 30 kWh/yr + applicable adders in Table V-8 | 30 kWh/yr + applicable adders in Table V-8 |
Minimum power factor of a computer power supply that is not a federally-regulated external power supply | 0.9 measured at full load | 0.9 measured at full load |
Table V-8
List of Potentially Applicable Adders
Function | Desktop Computer, Mobile Gaming System, and Thin Client Adder (kWh/yr) | Notebook Computers and Portable All-In-One Adder (kWh/yr) |
System Memory | 4 + 0.15 * C where C is the capacity in GB. | 4 + 0.15 * C where C is the capacity in GB. |
Energy-Efficient Ethernet | 0.9 per computer | 0.9 per computer |
Storage device other than main storage device | 3.5-inch Drive: 26 | 2.6 per storage device |
2.5-inch Drive: 4.5 | ||
Solid-State Drive (SSD): 0.5 | ||
Solid-State Hybrid Drive (SSHD): 1.0 | ||
Other: 26 per storage device | ||
Integrated Display | For d[LESS THAN EQUAL TO]20: | |
Where: | (8.76*0.35*(1+EP)* | |
"d" is the diagonal measurement of the display in inches | [(4.2*r) +5.7])*0.8 | |
"r" is the megapixel resolution of the display | For 20<d<23: | 8.76*0.3*(1+EP)* |
(8.76*0.35*(1+EP)* | [(0.43*r)+(0.0263*A)] | |
"A" is the viewable screen area in square inches | [(4.2*r)+(0.02*A)+2.2])*0.8 | r=6 for resolutions greater |
EP=0 for displays that are not enhanced performance display | For 23[LESS THAN EQUAL TO]d<25:(8.76*0.35(1+EP)* [(4.2*r)+(0.04*A)-2.4])*0.8 | than 6 megapixels. |
EP=0.4 for displays with a color gamut support of 38.4% of CIELUV or greater (99% or more of defined Adobe RGB colors). | ||
For a multi-screen notebook, this adder is applied for each integrated display that is enabled when shipped and shall show the same test image during testing. | For 25[LESS THAN EQUAL TO]d: (8.76*0.35*(1+EP)* [(4.2*r)+(0.07*A)-10.2])*0.8 | |
r=6 for resolutions greater than 6 megapixels | ||
Before July 1, 2021: EP=0.3 for displays with a color gamut support of 32.9% of CIELUV or greater (99% or more of defined sRGB colors); and | ||
EP=0.75 for displays with a color gamut support of 38.4% of CIELUV or greater (99% or more of defined Adobe RGB colors). | ||
On or after July 1, 2021: EP=0.2 for displays with a color gamut support of 32.9% of CIELUV or greater (99% or more of defined sRGB colors); and | ||
EP=0.6 for displays with a color gamut support of 38.4% of CIELUV or greater (99% or more of defined Adobe RGB colors).* | ||
First Discrete GPU that is not packaged on the same substrate as the GPU (on or after January 1, 2019 and before July 1, 2021) Where "B" is frame buffer bandwidth measured in GB/s | 58.6*tanh(0.0038*B-0.137)+26.8 | 29.3*tanh(0.0038*B-0.137)+13.4 |
First Discrete GPU that is not packaged on the same substrate as the CPU (on or after July 1, 2021) | 29.4*tanh(0.008*B-0.03)+11+(0.011*B) | 14.7*tanh(0.008*B-0.03)+5.5+(0.0055*B) |
Where "B" is frame buffer bandwidth measured in GB/s | ||
First Discrete GPU that is packaged on the same substrate as the CPU (on or after January 1, 2019) | 29.4*tanh(0.008*B-0.03)+11+(0.011*B) | 14.7*tanh(0.008*B-0.03)+5.5+(0.0055*B) |
Where "B" is frame buffer bandwidth measured in GB/s | ||
Additional Discrete GPU | 11 per GPU | 5.5 per GPU |
Add-in Cards | ||
This adder does not apply if either of the following criteria is met: | 10 per card | 5 per card |
1) An adder is claimed for a device connected through this add-in card; or | ||
2) An interface score from Table V-1 applies to a slot or interface provided by this add-in card. | ||
Video Surveillance Card | 25 per card | 12.5 per card |
Wired Ethernet with a transmit rate of greater than 1 Gb/s and less than 10 Gb/s that is not an Add-in card | 4 per computer | 0 |
Wired Ethernet or Fiber Card with a transmit rate of 10 Gb/s or greater | 25 per card | 12.5 per card |
High bandwidth system memory, where "S" is system memory bandwidth measured in GB/s. | ||
This adder does not apply to a computer that meets any of the following criteria: | 22.78*tanh[0.006*(S-70)+0.15]-12.33 | 9.11*tanh[0.006*(S-70)+0.15]-4.45 |
1) Expandability score includes a credit for 4-channel memory. | ||
2) System memory bandwidth is less than 146 GB/s. | ||
3) Less than 4 GB of the system memory has a bandwidth of 146 GB/s or more and either: | ||
a) Has an integrated display with a resolution of 9 megapixels or less; | ||
or | ||
b) Does not have an integrated display. | ||
4) Uses an adder for a first discrete GPU |
EXCEPTION to section 1605.3(v)(6)(D) of this Article: Small-scale servers and rack-mounted workstations are not required to comply with section 1605.3(v)(6)(D) of this Article.
Table V-9
Internal Power Supply Requirements
115V Power Supplies |
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10% |
20% |
50% |
100% | Power Factor |
Load |
Load |
Load |
Load | Correction |
- | 87% | 90% | 87% | 0.9 at 50% |
Load | ||||
230V Power Supplies |
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10% |
20% |
50% |
100% | Power Factor |
Load |
Load |
Load |
Load | Correction |
- | 88% | 92% | 88% | 0.9 at 50% |
Load |
(w) Battery Chargers and Battery Charger Systems.
Table W-3
Standards for Large Battery Charger Systems
Performance Parameter |
Standard |
|
Charge Return Factor (CRF) | 100 percent, 80 percent Depth of discharge | Shall be [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] 1.10 |
40 percent Depth of discharge | Shall be [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] 1.15 | |
Power Conversion Efficiency | Shall be >= 89 percent | |
Power Factor | Shall be >= 0.90 | |
Maintenance Mode Power (Eb = battery capacity of tested battery) | Shall be [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] 10 + 0.0012Eb W | |
No Battery Mode Power | Shall be [LESS THAN EQUAL TO] 10 W |
EXCEPTION to Section 1605.3(w)(2) of this Article: An À la carte charger that is:
Table W-4
Standards for Small Battery Charger Systems
Performance Parameter |
Standard |
Maximum 24 hour charge and maintenance energy (Wh) | For Eb of 2.5 Wh or less: 16 x N |
(Eb = capacity of all batteries in ports and N = number of charger ports) | For Eb greater than 2.5 Wh and less than or equal to 100 Wh: 12 x N +1.6Eb |
For Eb greater than 100 Wh and less than or equal to 1000 Wh: 22 x N+1.5Eb | |
For Eb greater than 1000 Wh: 36.4 x N +1.486Eb | |
Maintenance Mode Power and No Battery Mode Power (W) | The sum of maintenance mode power and no battery mode power must be less than or equal to: |
(Eb = capacity of all batteries in ports and N = number of charger ports) | 1x N+0.0021xEb watts |
(x) Landscape Irrigation Equipment.
The average of the selected samples shall be calculated per the following equation:
where x is the average of the selected samples; n is the number of samples; and xi is the percent difference between the initial calibration flow rate, and the maximum flow rate at any tested pressure level of the ith sample.
Percent difference of a sample = 100 x (Qmax-Qinitial)/Qinitial
Where Qmax is the measured maximum flow rate at any tested pressure level and Qinitial is the measured calibration flow rate.
The average of the selected samples shall be calculated per the following equation:
where x is the average of the selected samples; n is the number of samples; and xi is the percent difference between the initial calibration flow rate and the flow rate at each tested pressure level, averaged across all pressure levels of the ith sample.
Percent difference of a sample = 100 x (Qaverage-Qinitial)/Qinitial
Where Qaverage is the measured flow rate at each tested pressure level, averaged across all pressure levels and Qinitial is the measured flow rate at the initial calibration point of a sample.
The average of the selected samples shall be calculated per the following equation:
where x is the average of the samples; n is the number of samples; and xi is the measured minimum outlet pressure at the initial calibration point for the ith sample.
The following documents are incorporated by reference in section 1605.3.
Number | Title |
FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS | |
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) | |
EPA ENERGY STAR® Program Requirements Product Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs) Version 1.1 (August 2014) | |
EPA ENERGY STAR® Program Requirements Product Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs) Version 2.0 (December 2015) | |
EPA ENERGY STAR® Program Requirements for CFLs (December 2008) | |
Copies available from: | US EPA |
CLIMATE PROTECTION PARTNERSHIP | |
ENERGY STAR® PROGRAMS HOTLINE & DISTRIBUTION | |
(Ms-6202J) | |
1200 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW | |
WASHINGTON, DC 20460 | |
www.energystar.gov | |
AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE (ANSI) | |
ANSI C78.377-2015 | American National Standard for Electric Lamps -- Specifications for the Chromaticity of Solid State Lighting (SSL) Products |
Copies available from: | AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE |
1819 1 STREET, NW, 6th FLOOR | |
WASHINGTON, DC 20036 | |
www.ansi.org | |
PHONE: (202) 293-8020 | |
FAX: (202) 293-9287 | |
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (ASME) | |
ASME A112.19.2/CSA | Ceramic Plumbing Fixtures |
B45.1-2013 | |
Waste Extraction Test | |
(Section 7.10) | |
Copies available from: | ASME HEADQUARTERS |
TWO PARK AVENUE | |
NEW YORK, NY 10016-5990 | |
www.asme.org | |
PHONE: 800-843-2763 (u.s./canada) | |
001-800-843-2763 (MEXICO) | |
973-882-1170 (OUTSIDE NORTH AMERICA) | |
email: customercare@asme.org | |
CANADIAN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION (CSA) | |
CSA B45.1-2013 | Ceramic Plumbing Fixtures |
Copies available from: | CANADIAN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION |
178 REXDALE BLVD. | |
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, M9W LR3 | |
PHONE: (416) 747-4044 | |
http:/shop.csa.ca/ | |
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, INC. (UL) | |
UL 1029-2001 | Standard for High-Intensity-Discharge Lamp Ballasts |
Copies available from: | UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, INC. |
333 PFINGSTEN ROAD | |
NORTHBROOK, IL 60062-2096 | |
www.ul.com | |
PHONE: (847) 272-8800 | |
FAX: (847) 272-8129 | |
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY | |
International Efficiency Marking Protocol for External Power Supplies Version 3.0 (September 2013) | |
Copies available from: | US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY |
OFFICE OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY, FORRESTAL BUILDING, MAIL STATION EE-2J | |
1000 INDEPENDENCE AVE SW | |
WASHINGTON, DC 20585-0121 | |
202-586-5000 | |
www.energy.gov |
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) and 25960, Public Resources Code; and Section 16, Governor's Exec. Order No. B-29-15 (April 1, 2015).
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) and 25960, Public Resources Code; and Section 16, Governor's Exec. Order No. B-29-15 (April 1, 2015).