17 Jan 2025

🔧New DOE Regulations on Commercial Warm Air Furnaces

Energy Conservation Program: Commercial Warm Air Furnaces; Final Determination

Summary

On June 2, 2023, the U.S. Department of Energy ("DOE" or the "Department") published a test procedure final rule which established test procedures for commercial warm air furnaces ("CWAFs"). On August 1, 2023, the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute ("AHRI") filed a petition for review of the final rule in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. In a February 6, 2024, order, the Fourth Circuit granted a voluntary remand of the final rule to the Department of Energy ("DOE") to determine whether establishment of the test procedure for the thermal efficiency two ("TE2") metric is supported by the specific provisions applicable to CWAFs under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act ("EPCA"). More specifically, DOE agreed in this voluntary remand to not enforce the TE2 test procedure unless and until the Department determines that the TE2 test procedure is consistent with the amended industry test procedure, or determines, supported by clear and convincing evidence, that the amended industry test procedure fails to satisfy the statutory requirements. This document provides DOE's determination that the amended industry test procedure fails to satisfy EPCA's statutory requirements.

Agencies

  • Energy Department

Business Impact ?

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The regulatory updates by the Department of Energy regarding commercial warm air furnaces have direct compliance implications for manufacturers and distributors. The requirement to potentially alter the test procedures for energy efficiency and the acknowledgment of industry discrepancies in performance metrics affect operational strategies and financial projections for businesses in this sector.

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