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Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedure for Consumer Furnace Fans

FR Abstract
The U.S. Department of Energy ("DOE") is amending the test procedure for consumer furnace fans to: clarify the scope of applicability of the furnace fan test procedure; incorporate by reference the most recent versions of industry test methods; establish a test method for furnace fans incapable of operating at the required external static pressure; clarify testing of certain products, including furnace fans with modulating controls, certain two-stage furnaces that operate at reduced input only for a preset period of time, and dual-fuel furnaces; and make updates to improve test procedure repeatability and reproducibility.
Incorporation
FR Document Number
2024-07620
Federal Register Volume
89
Federal Register Year
2024-04-12
Federal Register Start Page
25780
Federal Register End Page
25804
CFR Citation
10 CFR 430
FR Citation
89 FR 25780
CFR title
10
CFR Part
430
Document Number
2021 ASHRAE Handbook (Fundamentals)
Document Edition
2021
Standard Title
2021 ASHRAE Handbook—Fundamentals Inch-Pound Edition, Chapter 1, ‘‘Psychrometrics’’; copyright 2021
Excerpts
pursuant to this appendix. 0. Incorporation by Reference DOE incorporated by reference in § 430.3, the entire standard for ASHRAE 37-2009 (RA … previously approved incorporation by reference (ASHRAE 41.1-1986 (Reapproved (“RA”) 2006)) and incorporates by reference the following industry standards … M. Congressional Notification N. Description of Materials Incorporated by Reference V. Approval of the Office of the Secretary I. Authority and … scope of applicability of the furnace fan test procedure; incorporate by reference the most recent versions of industry test methods; establish a test method
Record Source
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