New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 9 - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Subtitle BB - State Energy Office
Chapter II - Codes And Standards
Subchapter E - Appliance Standards
Part 7826 - Water Heaters
Section 7826.1 - Energy efficiency standards for residential and commercial water heaters
Universal Citation: 9 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 7826.1
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Definitions.
(1) Water heater means an
automatically controlled vessel designed primarily for heating water or heating
and storing water to provide hot water service for domestic or sanitary
purposes.
(2) Recovery efficiency
or thermal efficiency means the ratio of the heat absorbed by the water to the
heat input delivered to the heating unit during the period that the water
temperature is raised from the initial temperature to the final water
temperature.
(3) Standby loss means
the heat loss occurring while maintaining the final water temperature, over
periods when no hot water is being drawn from the water tank.
(4) Energy factor means the overall
efficiency of a water heater based on its recovery efficiency, standby loss and
any auxiliary power input.
(5)
Smoke spot number means the number corresponding to the spot on the Bacharach
smoke scale, or other equivalent smoke scale, most closely matching the shade
of a test spot, which is obtained by pulling a fixed volume of flue gas through
a fixed area of standard filter paper.
(6) Stored thermal energy means the amount of
energy measured in Btu stored in the water heater, calculated as the product of
the manufacturer's specified storage capacity, the temperature difference
between the initial and final water temperatures and the specific heat of
water.
(7) Testing standard or TS
means the testing standard referenced in Part 7816 of this Title to be used for
determining compliance with this section.
(b) Standards and testing requirements.
(1) Electric storage water heaters subject to
United States Department of Energy appliance efficiency test procedures shall
have an energy factor no less than.93 -.0013V, where V equals the
manufacturer's specified storage capacity in gallons, when calculated and
tested in accordance with the procedures specified in TS-4a.
(2) All other electric storage water heaters
shall have a standby loss not in excess of four watts per square foot of the
net surface area of the water heater when tested in accordance with TS-4a. The
net surface area of the water heater is equal to the sum of twice the mean
cross-sectional area and the product of the length of the mean cross-section
and the mean perimeter of the water heater, discounting any area which deviates
from a regular geometric figure.
(3) Gas-fired water heaters subject to United
States Department of Energy appliance efficiency test procedures shall have an
energy factor no less than.6 -.0019V, where V equals the manufacturer's
specified storage capacity in gallons, when calculated and tested in accordance
with the procedures specified in TS-4a.
(4) Oil-fired water heaters subject to United
States Department of Energy appliance efficiency test procedures shall have an
energy factor no less than.59 -.0019V, where V equals the manufacturer's
specified storage capacity in gallons, when calculated and tested in accordance
with the procedures specified in TS-4a.
(5) All other gas-fired and oil-fired storage
and nonstorage water heaters shall have a minimum thermal efficiency of 75
percent, when tested in accordance with TS-4b. In addition, all other gas-fired
and oil-fired storage water heaters shall have a standby loss not in excess of
a percent of the stored thermal energy equal to 2.3 plus the quotient of 67
divided by the manufacturer's specified storage capacity in gallons, when
tested in accordance with TS-4b. With respect to oil-fired water heaters,
testing shall assume a higher heating value of at least 138,500 Btu per gallon,
the draft settings shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's
specifications, and the smoke level in the flue shall not exceed a smoke spot
number of one.
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