Acts and Regulations

95-70 - General

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NEW BRUNSWICK
REGULATION 95-70
under the
Energy Efficiency Act
(O.C. 95-555)
Filed May 26, 1995
Under section 10 of the Energy Efficiency Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following Regulation:
1This Regulation may be cited as the General Regulation - Energy Efficiency Act.
2In this Regulation
“Act” means the Energy Efficiency Act;
“E” means the energy consumption in kilowatt hours per month;
“EF” means energy factor as described in Appendix A and as computed in clause 5.5 of CSA standard CAN/CSA P.3 - 98 entitled Testing Method for Measuring Energy Consumption and Determining Efficiencies of Gas-fired Storage Water Heaters;
“electric range” does not include a portable cooking appliance designed for an electrical supply of 120 volts, a microwave cooking appliance or an appliance with one or more tungsten halogen heating elements;
“exit sign” means a device used to identify the most direct path of egress for emergency purposes having a legend and optional directional indicator that is illuminated by a light source contained within the assembly, and includes
(a) Type 1 and Type 3 exit signs as described in the CSA standard CAN/CSA C860-01, entitled Performance of Internally Lighted Exit Signs, and
(b) Type 2 exit signs as described in that standard, which includes exit signs supplies as a component of a combination emergency lighting unit and a battery pack with attached emergency lamps,
but does not include exit signs that flash, are photoluminescent or radioluminescent;
“freezer” means a household freezer that has a capacity not exceeding 850 L;
“label” means a printed decal, stamped plate or other permanent marking;
“legend” means each of the following words displayed on an exit sign, namely “EXIT” and “SORTIE”;
“refrigerator or combination refrigerator-freezer” means a household refrigerator or combination refrigerator-freezer that has a capacity of not more than 1,100 L but does not mean a refrigerator that employs an absorption refrigeration system;
“room air conditioner” means a single-phase electric room air-conditioner that is not a packaged terminal air-conditioner and that does not exceed 10.55 kW (36,000 BTU) in cooling capacity;
“V” means with respect to
(a) electric ranges, the volume in litres of useable oven space, and
(b) electric water heaters, oil-fired water heaters and gas water heaters, the rated volume in litres of the storage tank.
2004-90
3The products and classes of products set out in column 1 of Schedule A are prescribed products.
4For the purposes of paragraph 2(2)(a) of the Act, the date set out in column 4 of Schedule A opposite a prescribed product set out in column 1 of Schedule A is the prescribed date for that product.
5The standards set out in columns 2 and 3 of Schedule A opposite a prescribed product set out in column 1 of Schedule A are adopted and prescribed for that product commencing after the date set out in column 4 of Schedule A opposite that product.
6An organization that is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada as a certification organization in respect of
(a) electrical or electronic products,
(b) fuel-burning equipment, or
(c) gas-burning appliances and equipment,
is designated to test a prescribed product to certify or verify whether the product meets the standards prescribed by this Regulation for that product.
7(1)The label to be affixed to a prescribed product shall be
(a) a label in the form of the label in Schedule B, or
(b) a label containing the registered trademark or symbol of an organization referred to in section 6 which indicates that the product meets the standards prescribed by this Regulation for that product.
7(2)A person placing a label referred to in subsection (1) on a prescribed product shall affix it
(a) in proximity to the manufacturer’s label, and
(b) so that it is easily and readily seen without the need to remove any covering.
7(3)The manufacturer of a prescribed product made in New Brunswick and the importer into New Brunswick of a prescribed product not made in New Brunswick shall affix to the shipping carton containing the product in New Brunswick a label indicating the manufacturer’s name or identification and the date of manufacture or a date code.
8The Minister may require a person who manufactures, offers for sale, sells or leases a prescribed product to provide to the Minister any report of an organization referred to in section 6 which indicates that the product meets the standards prescribed by this Regulation for that product.
9(1)Where a prescribed product has not been tested by an organization referred to in section 6, the person who manufactures in New Brunswick or imports into New Brunswick the product shall make application to the Minister, on the form provided by an inspector, to test the product.
9(2)On receipt of an application under subsection (1), an inspector
(a) shall evaluate the drawings and other information respecting the prescribed product, and
(b) may require an independent test of the prescribed product,
and where, in the opinion of the inspector, the product meets the standards prescribed by this Regulation for that product, the Minister shall, on payment of the fee referred to in subsection (3), issue a label in the form of the label in Schedule B for the product.
9(3)The fee to be charged by an inspector to evaluate drawings and other information respecting a prescribed product under subsection (2) is sixty dollars for each hour or portion of an hour.
10The Act and this Regulation do not apply to a person who manufactures in New Brunswick a prescribed product, or who manufactures in New Brunswick any thing that incorporates into it a prescribed product, if the product or thing is manufactured for export from New Brunswick.
11The Minister may make such forms as the Minister considers necessary for the proper administration of the Act and this Regulation.
12This Regulation comes into force on June 1, 1995.
SCHEDULE A
Index of prescribed products in Schedule A – item numbers
Air conditioners - 8, 14, 14.1, 14.2, 16, 19, 29, 31, 32, 35
Boilers - 22, 23
Ceiling fans - 43
Clothes dryers - 3, 28, 47
Clothes washers - 2, 28
Dehumidifiers - 24
Dishwashers - 4
Electric ranges - 1 to 1.3
Exit signs - 46
Fluorescent lamp ballasts - 12
Fluorescent lamps - 25 to 25.7, 37
Furnaces - 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 21
Gas ranges - 9
Heat pumps - 13, 14, 14.3, 14.4, 15, 16, 19, 30, 33, 34
Incandescent reflector lamps - 26
Ice-makers - 27
Induction motors - 11, 11.1
Luminaires - 17, 38, 45
Refrigerators and freezers - 6, 6.1, 6.2, 40, 41, 42
Refrigeration chillers - 20
Swimming pool heaters - 48
Transformers - 36, 36.1, 36.2
Vending machines - 39
Water coolers - 44
Water heaters - 5, 10, 18
Column 1
Prescribed Product
Column 2
CSA or CGA Standard
Column 3
Energy Performance Standard
Column 4
Prescribed Date
1Household electric ranges that are
 
 
(a)free-standing ranges equipped with surface elements and one or more ovens,
 
(b)built-in combinations of surface elements and one or more ovens,
 
 
(c)wall-mounted ovens with one or more ovens, or
 
(d)counter-mounted surface element assemblies
CAN/CSA-C358-M89 Energy Consumption Test Methods for Household Electric Ranges
 
 
 
Ranges: E is equal or less than 0.93V + 14.3.
 
Cooktops - conventional, solid or smooth: E is equal or less than 34. 
 
Cooktops - modular type: E is equal or less than 43.
 
Wall mounted ovens: E is equal or less than 38.
 
 
 
June 1, 1995
 
 
June 1, 1995
 
 
 
June 1, 1995
 
 
June 1, 1995
1.1Household electric ranges that are free-standing or built-in appliances with one or more surface elements and one or more ovens
CSA C358-03 Energy Consumption Test Methods for Household Electric Ranges
Clause 8(a) of CSA-C358-03
August 31, 2004
1.2Household electric ranges that are counter-mounted appliances without ovens and with one or more surface elements
CSA C358-03 Energy Consumption Test Methods for Household Electric Ranges
Clause 8(b) of CSA-C358-03
August 31, 2004
1.3Household electric ranges that are built-in or wall-mounted appliances with one or more ovens and no surface elements
CSA C358-03 Energy Consumption Test Methods for Household Electric Ranges
Clause 8(c) of CSA-C358-03
August 31, 2004
2Standard or compact household electric automatic clothes washers that are top-loaded or front-loaded (other than wringer washers, twin tub washer and spinners and front loading water heating washers)
CAN/CSA-C360-92 Test Method for Measuring Energy Consumption and Capacity of Automatic Household Clothes Washers
Clause 8.4 of CAN/CSA-C360-92
June 1, 1995
CSA C360-03 Energy Performance, Water Consumption, and Capacity of Household Clothes Washers
Table 9 of CAN/CSA 360-98
August 31, 2004
CSA C360-03 Energy Performance, Water Consumption, and Capacity of Household Clothes Washers
Table 10 of CAN/CSA C360-03
December 31, 2006
3Standard or compact electrically operated and heated household tumble-type clothes dryers
CAN/CSA-C361-92 Test Method for Measuring Energy Consumption and Drum Volume of Electrically Heated Household Tumble-Type Clothes Dryers
Clause 8.3 of CAN/CSA-C361-92
June 1, 1995
4Electrically operated automatic dishwashers that are not commercial, industrial or institutional machines
CAN/CSA-C373-92 Energy Consumption Test Methods for Household Dishwashers
Clause 7.4 of CAN/CSA-C373-92
June 1, 1995
5Stationary electric storage tank water heaters with a capacity of between 50 and 450 litres inclusive that are intended for use on pressure systems
CAN/CSA-C191.1-M90 Performance Options for Electric Storage Tank Water Heaters
Clause 5.1 of CAN/CSA-C191.1-M90
June 1, 1995
CSA C191-00 Performance of Electric Storage Tank Water Heaters for Household Service
Maximum standby loss in W =  
 
(a)for tanks with a bottom
inlet  
 
(i)40 + 0.2 V for tanks
with V ≥ 50 L and
≤ 270 L, and  
 
(ii)0.472 V  − 33.5 for
tanks with V >270 L and
≤ 454 L  
 
(b)for tanks with top inlet  
 
(i)35 + 0.2 V for tanks
with V ≥50 L and ≤ 270 L,
and  
 
(ii)0.472 V  − 33.5 for
tanks with V>270 L and 
≤ 454 L
August 31, 2004
6Refrigerators and combination refrigerator-freezers and freezers
CAN/CSA-C300-M91 Capacity Measurement and Energy Consumption Test Methods for Refrigerators, Combination Refrigerator-Freezers, and Freezers
Column 4 of Table 9.1 of CAN/ CSA-C300-M91
June 1, 1995
6.1Refrigerators and combination refrigerator-freezers with a total refrigerated volume ≥ 410.65 L and  ≤ 521.10 L
CAN/CSA-C300-00 Energy Performance and Capacity of Household Refrigerators, Refrigerator-Freezers and Freezers
Column B of Table 1 of CAN/ CSA C300-00
August 31, 2004
6.2Freezers
CAN/CSA-C300-00 Energy Performance and Capacity of Household Refrigerators, Refrigerator-Freezers and Freezers
Column B of Table 1, CAN/CSA 300-00
August 31, 2004
7.1Gas furnaces with an input rate not greater than 65.92 kW (250,000 BTU/h) that use single-phase electric current
ANSI Z21.47-2003/CSA 2.3-2003 Gas-Fired Central Furnaces
Annual fuel utilization efficiency ≥ 78%
August 31, 2004
7.2Gas furnaces with an input rate not greater than 65.92 kW (250,000 BTU/h) that use three-phase electric current
ANSI Z21.47-2003/CSA 2.3-2003 Gas-Fired Central Furnaces
Annual fuel utilization efficiency ≥ 78% or thermal efficiency ≥ 80%
August 31, 2004
7.3Gas furnaces with an input rate greater than 65.92 kW (250,000 BTU/h) but not greater than 117.23 (400,000 BTU/ h)
ANSI Z21.47-2003/CSA 2.3-2003 Gas-Fired Central Furnaces
Thermal efficiency ≥ 80%
August 31, 2004
8Room air conditioners
CAN/CSA-C368.1-M90 Performance Standard for Room Air Conditioners
Column 3 of Table 1 of CAN/ CSA-C368.1-M90
June 1, 1995
Second column of Table 2 of CAN/CSA-368.1-M90
August 31, 2004
9Gas ranges with electric cord sets.
No standing pilot
June 1, 1995
10Oil-fired water heaters with an input rating of not more than 30.5 L and a storage capacity of not more than 190 L
CAN/CSA-B211-M90 Seasonal Energy Utilization Efficiencies of Oil-Fired Water Heaters
Clause 7.1 of CAN/CSA-B211-M90
June 1, 1995
CSA B211-00 Energy Efficiency of Oil-Fired Storage Tank Water Heaters
Clause 8 of CSA B211-00
August 31, 2004
11Electric induction motors that are polyphase, squirrel cage, single speed, NEMA/EEMAC (National Electrical Manufacturers Association/Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers Association of Canada) Design A or B from 1 to 200 horsepower inclusive, other than integral gear motors
CSA-C390-93 Energy Efficiency Test Methods for Three-Phase Induction Motors
Table 2 of CSA-C390-93
June 1, 1995
11.1Electric induction motors, other than integral gear motors, continuous duty, open or closed, polyphase, squirrel cage, single speed, EEMAC/NEMA design A or B type, two, four or six pole, that are at least one but not more than 200 horsepower (.75 to 150 kW) 600 volts maximum, 50/60 or 60 hertz
CAN/CSA-C390-98 Energy Efficiency Test Methods for Three-Phase Induction Motors
Clause 4.10 and Tables 2 and 2A of CAN/CSA -C390-98
August 31, 2004
12Fluorescent lamp ballasts
CAN/CSA-C654-M91 Fluorescent Lamp Ballast Efficacy Measurements
Clause 4.1 of CAN/CSA-C654-M91
June 1, 1995
Power factor = 90% and fifth column of clause 4.1 of CAN/ CSA-C654-M91 as per General Instruction May 2001
March 31, 2005
13Ground or water source heat pumps that are unitary single package or split system matching assemblies rated at a capacity below 35 kilowatts (120,000 BTU) and intended application in open or closed loop ground or water source systems
CAN/CSA-C446-94 Performance of Ground and Water Source Heat Pumps
Clause 5.1 of CAN/CSA-C446-94
June 1, 1995
CAN/CSA -C446-94 Performance of Ground and Water Source Heat Pumps or CAN/CSA-C13256-1-01, Water-source heat pumps- Testing and rating for performance - Part I: Water-to-air and brine-to-air heat pumps
Clause 5.1 of CAN/CSA-C446-94 or clauses 3.8 and 3.9 of CAN/CSA-C13256-1-01
August 31, 2004
14Air conditioners and heat pumps that are air source, air sink, split-system, unitary devices intended for air conditioning and heating applications that are rated at a capacity not exceeding 19 kilowatts (65,000 BTU)
CAN/CSA-C273.3-M91 Performance Standard for Split-System Central Air-Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Column 3 of Table 1 of CAN/ CSA-C273.3-M91
June 1, 1995
14.1Split-system central air-conditioners that use single phase current
CAN/CSA-C273.3-M91 Performance Standard for Split-System Central Air-Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Seasonal energy efficiency ratio ≥ 10.0
August 31, 2004
14.2Split-system central air-conditioners that use three-phase electric current
CAN/CSA-C273.3-M91 Performance Standard for Split-System Central Air-Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Seasonal energy efficiency ratio ≥ 10.0
August 31, 2004
14.3Split-system heat pumps that use single-phase electric current
CAN/CSA-C273.3-M91 Performance Standard for Split-System Central Air-Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Seasonal energy efficiency ratio ≥ 10.0 and heating seasonal performance factor (Region V) ≥ 5.9
August 31, 2004
14.4Split system heat pumps that use three-phase electric current
CAN/CSA-C273.3-M91 Performance Standard for Split-System Central Air-Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Seasonal energy efficiency ratio ≥ 10.0 and heating seasonal performance factor (Region V) ≥ 5.9
August 31, 2004
15Water source heat pumps that are factory built single package or split system matching assemblies that are intended for installation in internal water loop systems, that do not exceed 40 kilowatts (135,000 BTU) in cooling or heating capacity
CAN/CSA-C655-M91 Performance Standard for Internal Water-Loop Heat Pumps
Clause 5.2 of CAN/CSA-C655-M91
June 1, 1995
CAN/CSA-C655-M91 Performance Standard for Internal Water-Loop Heat Pumps or CAN/CSA-C13256-1-01, Water-source heat pumps - Testing and rating for performance - Part I: Water-to-air and brine-to-air heat pumps
Clause 5.2 and Table 2 of CAN/ CSA-C655-M91, or clauses 8A and Table 10A of CAN/CSA-C13256-1-01
August 31, 2004
16Air conditioners and heat pumps that are air source, air sink, single package, unitary devices intended for air conditioning and heating applications that are rated at capacity not exceeding 19 kilowatts (65,000 BTU)
CAN/CSA-C656-M92 Performance Standard for Single Package Central Air-Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Clause 5.2 of CAN/CSA-C656-M92
June 1, 1995
17Roadway lighting luminaires of cobra-head type using 50 to 400 watt high pressure sodium lamps and small or medium prismatic glass, polycarbonate and acrylic refractors
CAN/CSA-C653-92 Performance Standard for Roadway Lighting Luminaires
Column 6 of Table 1 of CAN/ CSA-C653-92
January 1, 1996
18Gas-fired automatic storage type water heaters with storage tank volumes of 76 to 380 litres inclusive, for use with propane and natural gas with inputs less than 75,000 BTU per hour
CGA /CAN1-4.1-M85 Gas-Fired Automatic Storage Type Water Heaters with Inputs less than 75,000 BTU per hour
Clause 2.1.9 of CGA/ CAN1-4.1-M85  
June 1, 1995    
CAN/CSA-P.3 -98 Testing Method for Measuring Energy Consumption and Determining Efficiencies of Gas-Fired Storage Water Heaters
EF = 0.67-0.0005 V
August 31, 2004
19Commercial and industrial unitary air conditioners, heat pumps and condensing units intended for air conditioning and space heating applications that are rated at a capacity above 19 kilowatts (65,000 BTU) and below 73 kilowatts (250,000 BTU)
CAN/CSA-C746-93 Performance Standard for Rating Large Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Clause 6.2 of CAN/CSA-C746-93
June 1, 1995
20Absorption or vapour compression refrigeration chillers intended for application in air-conditioning systems that are factory-built and equipped with centrifugal, rotary screw or positive displacement compressors with a cooling capacity of not more than 600 kilowatts (20,000,000 BTU)
CSA-C743-93 Performance Standard for Rating Packaged Water Chillers
Column 4 and Column 6 of Table 10 of CSA-C743-93
August 1, 1996
21Oil-fired warm-air furnaces, other than furnaces for mobile homes and recreation vehicles, having an input of up to and not more than 66 kilowatts (225,000 BTU)
CSA-B212-93 Seasonal Energy Utilization Efficiencies of Oil-Fired Furnaces and Boilers
Clause 7.1 of CSA-B212-93      
Sept. 1, 1995      
CSA B212-00 Energy Utilization Efficiencies of Oil-Fired Furnaces and Boilers
Clause 7.1 of CSA B212-00
August 31, 2004
22Oil-fired central heating boilers intended for low pressure steam or hot water systems having an input of up to and not more than 88 kilowatts (300,000 BTU)
CSA-B212-93 Seasonal Energy Utilization Efficiencies of Oil-Fired Furnaces and Boilers
Clause 7.2 of CSA-B212-93      
Sept. 1, 1995    
CSA B212-00 Energy Utilization Efficiencies of Oil-Fired Furnaces and Boilers
Clause 7.2 of CSA B212-00
August 31, 2004
23Self-contained gas burning central heating boilers that are intended for low pressure steam or hot water systems having an input of up to and not more than 88 kilowatts (300,000 BTU)
CGA 4.9-1969 Gas-Fired Steam and Hot Water Boilers
When measured in accordance with CGA P.2-1991, Hot water systems: AFUE ≥ 80%
 
Low pressure steam systems: AFUE ≥ 75%
June 1, 1995
 
 
June 1, 1995
24Dehumidifiers that are factory-assembled electric dehumidifiers that are mechanically refrigerated and that have a water removal capacity not exceeding 30 L/d (63.4 U.S. pints per day)
CAN/CSA-C749-94 Performance of Dehumidifiers
Clause 4.2 of CAN/CSA-C749-94
August 31, 2004
25General service fluorescent lamps that are rapid-start straight-shaped fluorescent lamps with a nominal overall length of 1,200 mm (48 inches), a medium bi-pin base and a nominal power in excess of 35 W
CAN/CSA-C819-95 Performance of General Service Fluorescent Lamps
Average lamp efficacy ≥ 75 lm/ W and average colour rendering index ≥ 69
August 31, 2004
25.1General service fluorescent lamps that are rapid-start straight-shaped fluorescent lamps with a nominal overall length of 1,200 mm (48 inches), a medium bi-pin base and a nominal power no greater than 35 W
CAN/CSA-C819-95 Performance of General Service Fluorescent Lamps
Average lamp efficacy ≥ 75 lm/ W and average colour rendering index ≥ 45
August 31, 2004
25.2General service fluorescent lamps that are rapid-start straight-shaped fluorescent lamps with a nominal overall length of 2,400 mm (96 inches), a recessed double contact base, a nominal power in excess of 100 W and a nominal current of 0.8 A
CAN/CSA-C819-95 Performance of General Service Fluorescent Lamps
Average lamp efficacy ≥ 80 lm/ W and average colour rendering index ≥ 69
August 31, 2004
25.3General service fluorescent lamps that are rapid-start straight-shaped fluorescent lamps with a nominal overall length of 2,400 mm (96 inches), a recessed double contact base, a nominal power no greater than 100 W and a nominal current of 0.8 A
CAN/CSA-C819-95 Performance of General Service Fluorescent Lamps
Average lamp efficacy ≥ 80 lm/ W and average colour rendering index ≥ 45
August 31, 2004
25.4General service fluorescent lamps that are rapid-start U-shaped fluorescent lamps with a nominal overall length of 560 mm (22 inches) but not more than 635 mm (25 inches), a medium bi-pin base and a nominal power in excess of 35 W
CAN/CSA-C819-95 Performance of General Service Fluorescent Lamps
Average lamp efficacy ≥ 68 lm/ W and average colour rendering index ≥ 69
August 31, 2004
25.5General service fluorescent lamps that are rapid-start U-shaped fluorescent lamps with a nominal overall length of not less than 560 mm (22 inches) but not more than 635 mm (25 inches), a medium bi-pin base and a nominal power no greater than 35 W
CAN/CSA-C819-95 Performance of General Service Fluorescent Lamps
Average lamp efficacy ≥ 64 lm/ W and average colour rendering index ≥ 45
August 31, 2004
25.6General service fluorescent lamps that are instant-start straight-shaped fluorescent lamps with a nominal overall length of 2,400 mm (96 inches), a single-pin base and a nominal power in excess of 65 W
CAN/CSA-C819-95 Performance of General Service Fluorescent Lamps
Average lamp efficacy ≥ 80 lm/ W and average colour rendering index ≥ 69
August 31, 2004
25.7General service fluorescent lamps that are instant-start straight-shaped fluorescent lamps with a nominal overall length of 2,400 mm (96 inches), a single-pin base and a nominal power no greater than 65 W
CAN/CSA-C819-95 Performance of General Service Fluorescent Lamps
Average lamp efficacy ≥ 80 lm/ W and average colour rendering index ≥ 45
August 31, 2004
26Incandescent reflector lamps
CSA C862-01 Performance of Incandescent Reflector Lamps
Tables 1 and 2 of CSA C862-01
August 31, 2004
27Ice-makers
CSA C742-98 Performance of Automatic Ice-Makers and Ice Storage Bins
Table 2 of CSA C742-98
August 31, 2004
28Integrated over/under washer-dryers
CSA C360-98 Energy Performance, Water Consumption and Capacity of Automatic Household Clothes Washers for the clothes washer component, and CAN/CSA-C361-92 Test Method for Measuring Energy Consumption and Drum Volume of Electrically Heated Household Tumble-Type Clothes Dryers for the clothes dryer component
Clause 7.5 of CSA C360-98 for the clothes washer component, and Table 8.1 of CAN/CSA-C361-92 for the clothes dryer component
August 31, 2004
29Packaged terminal air-conditioners
ARI 310/380-2004/CSA C744-04 Standard for Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Table 2 of ARI 310/380-2004/ CSA C744-04
August 31, 2004
30Packaged terminal heat pumps
ARI 310/380-2004/CSA C744-04 Standard for Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Table 2 of ARI 310/380-2004/ CSA C744-93
August 31, 2004
31Single package central air-conditioners that use single phase current
CAN/CSA-C656-M92 Performance Standard for Single Package Central Air-Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Seasonal energy efficiency ratio ≥ 9.7
August 31, 2004
32Single package central air-conditioners that use three-phase current
CAN/CSA-C656-M92 Performance Standard for Single Package Central Air-Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Seasonal energy efficiency ratio ≥ 9.7
August 31, 2004
33Single package heat pumps that use single phase electric current
CAN/CSA-C656-M92 Performance Standard for Single Package Central Air-Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Seasonal energy efficiency ratio ≥ 9.7 and heating seasonal performance factor (Region V) ≥ 5.7
August 31, 2004
34Single package heat pumps that use three-phase electric current
CAN/CSA-C656-M92 Performance Standard for Single Package Central Air-Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Seasonal energy efficiency ratio ≥ 9.7 and heating seasonal performance factor (Region V) ≥ 5.7
August 31, 2004
35Commercial or industrial unitary air-conditioner with a cooling capacity on not less than 19 kW (65,000 BTU/h) but not more than 73 kW (250,000 BTU/h)
CSA C746-98 Performance Standard for Rating Large Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Table 6 of CSA C746-98
August 31, 2004
36Power transformers as described in CSA standard CAN/CSA 802.3-01 rated from 501 to 10,000 kV•A
CAN/CSA-C802.3-01 Maximum Losses for Power Transformers
Clauses 4.1.2 and 4.2 and Tables 1, 2 and 3 of CAN/CSA-C802.3-01
June 30, 2005
36.1Liquid-filled distribution transformers, that are single-phase and three-phase, 60 Hz, rated at 10 to 833 kV•A for single-phase and 15 to 3,000 kV•A for three-phase, insulation class 34.5 kV and less
CSA C802.1-00 Minimum Efficiency Values for Liquid-Filled Distribution Transformers
Clause 7 and Table 1 of CSA C802.1-00
August 31, 2004
36.2Dry-type transformers that are single -phase and three-phase, self-contained units or components of larger assemblies, 60 Hz, ANN, rated at 15 to 833 kV•A for single-phase and at 15 to 7500 kV•A for three-phase
CSA C802.2-00 Minimum Efficiency Values for Dry-Type Transformers
Clauses 7 and 8 and Table 1 of CSA C802.2-00
December 31, 2004
37Self-ballasted compact fluorescent lamps and ballasted adapters designed for use with a replaceable fluorescent lamp in an E26 medium screwbase lampholder
CAN/CSA-C861-95 Performance of Compact Fluorescent Lamps and Ballasted Adapters
Clause 6.6 and Tables 1A and 1B, and clause 6.8 and Table 2 of CAN/CSA-C861-95
August 31, 2004
38Dusk to dawn luminaires or area security lights, for use in non-hazardous locations that are intended for installation outdoors on branch circuits of 600 volts or less, using either a 175 to 400 watt mercury vapour, 50 to 400 watt high pressure sodium (HPS), or 18 to 55 watt low pressure sodium (LPS) lamp, complete with photoelectric controller
CAN/CSA-C239-02 Performance Standard for Dusk to Dawn Luminaires
Table 1 of CAN/CSA-C239-02
June 30, 2005
39Vending machines, self-contained, that cool or heat the product to be vended
CAN/CSA-C804-96 Energy Performance of Vending Machines
Clause 4.1 and Table 1 of CAN/ CSA-C804-96
August 31, 2004
40Commercial refrigerators, with glass or solid doors, that are reach-in type wine coolers, milk or beverage coolers or under counter work tables
CSA C827-98 Energy Performance Standard for Food Service Refrigerators and Freezers
Tables 1 and 2 of CSA C827-98
August 31, 2004
41Commercial freezers, with glass or solid doors, that are reach-in type, ice cream cabinets or worktop table/ undercounter
CSA C827-98 Energy Performance Standard for Food Service Refrigerators and Freezers
Tables 3 and 4 of CSA C827-98
August 31, 2004
42Refrigerator-freezers, solid door, reach-in vertical split type
CSA C827-98 Energy Performance Standard for Food Service Refrigerators and Freezers
Table 5 of CSA C827-98
August 31, 2004
43Ceiling fans, pendant and hugger style, 250 volts or less, intended for residential, commercial or industrial installations
CSA C814-96 Energy Performance of Ceiling Fans
Clause 4.3 of CSA C814-96
August 31, 2004
44Drinking water coolers
CSA C815-99 Energy Performance of Drinking-Water Coolers
Clause 4.2 and Tables 1 and 2 of CSA C815-99
August 31, 2004
45Highmast luminaires, using high pressure sodium lamps, for use along streets, roadways, highways, expressways and at intersections and interchanges
CAN/CSA-C811-98 Performance of Highmast Luminaires for Roadway Lighting
Clause 4.5 and Tables 1, 2 and 3 of CAN/CSA-C811-98
August 31, 2004
46Exit signs
CAN/CSA C860-01 Performance of Internally Lighted Exit Signs
Maximum wattage = 5 × (number of legends), for Type 1 and Type 2 exit signs and 5 × (number of legends) + 5, for Type 3 exit signs
August 31, 2004
47Compact and standard size gas-fired clothes dryers for domestic applications
CGA P.5-M97 Testing Method for Measuring Per-Cycle Energy Consumption and Energy Factor of Domestic Gas Clothes Dryers
Not less that the Minimum Energy Factor for Appendix B of CGA P.5-M97
August 31, 2004
48Swimming pool heaters of all inputs, gas-fired, convection and other than convection (forced circulation) types
CGA P.6-1993 Testing method for measuring Thermal and Operating Efficiencies of Gas-Fired Pool Heaters
Thermal efficiency ≥ 78%
August 31, 2004
2004-90
SCHEDULE B
N.B. This Regulation is consolidated to September 1, 2004.