841816Other Refrigerating or Freezing Equipment; Heat Pumps
Heat Pumps
American National Standards
Product & Safety Standards
ANSI/ASHRAE 15-2001,
Safety Code for
Mechanical Refrigeration
8/23/1994
This code applies to refrigerating systems and
heat pumps used in the occupancies defined in
Section 3. It does not apply where water is the
primary refrigerant. Application: This Code shall
apply to refrigerating systems installed
subsequent to its adoption and to parts
replaced and components added after its
adoption. Equipment listed by an approved
nationally recognized testing laboratory is
deemed to meet the design, manufacture, and
factory test requirements section of this Code,
for the refrigerant or refrigerants for which such
equipment is designed. Exceptions: In cases of
practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship, the
authority having jurisdiction may grant
exceptions from the literal requirements of this
Code or permit the use of other devices,
materials or methods, but only when it is clearly
evident that equivalent protection is thereby
Test & Performance Standards
ANSI/ARI 310/380-1993,
Packaged
Terminal Air-Conditioners and Heat
Pumps
Provides requirements for rating, performance,
and tests of all sizes of factory-assembled
packaged terminal air-conditioners and heat
pumps for use in residential, commercial, and
industrial heating and cooling systems.
ANSI/ARI 330-1993,
Ground Source
Closed-Loop Heat Pumps
Establishes definitions and classification;
requirements for testing and rating;
specification, literature and advertising
requirements; performance requirements and
conformance conditions for ground source
closed-loop heat pumps
ANSI/ARI 340-360-2004,
Performance
Rating of Commercial and Industrial
Unitary Air-Conditioning and Heat Pump
Equipment
This standard applies to factory-made
Commercial and Industrial Unitary
Air-Conditionersing and Heat Pumps
Equipment.
ANSI/ARI 390-2003,
Performance Rating of
Single Package Vertical Air-Conditioners
and Heat Pumps
This standard applies to factory-assembled
commercial or industrial Single Package
Vertical Air-Conditioner and Heat Pump
equipment.
ANSI/ARI 870-2001,
Direct GeoExchange
Heat Pumps
Establishes Direct GeoExchange Heat Pumps:
definitions; test requirements; rating
requirements; minimum data requirements for
Published Ratings; marking and nameplate
data; and conformance conditions.
ANSI/ARI/ASHRAE/ISO 13256-1-1998,
Water-Source Heat Pumps - Testing and
Rating for Performance: Part 1 -
Water-to-Air and Brine-to-Air Heat Pumps
Establishes performance testing and rating
criteia for factory-made water-to-air and
brine-to-air heat pumps.
ANSI/ARI/ASHRAE/ISO 13256-2-1998,
Water-Source Heat Pumps - Testing and
Rating for Performance: Part 2 -
Water-to-Water and Brine-to-Water Heat
Pumps
Establishes performance testing and rating
criteria for factory-made water-to-water and
brine-to-water heat pumps.
ANSI/ASHRAE 40-2002 (R2006),
Heat
Operated Unitary Air-Conditioning
Equipment for Cooling, Methods of
Testing for Rating
This standard applies to heat-operated unitary
air conditioners and heat pumps consisting of
one or more assemblies, including
engine-driven systems. Where such equipment
is provided in more than one assempbly, the
separate assemblies are designed to be used
together.
ANSI/ASHRAE 87.3P-2001 (R2006),
Method of Testing Propeller Fan Vibration
- Diagnostic Test Methods
This standard establishes laboratory and
on-site diagnostic test methods for identifying
causes of vibration problems involving
direct-driven propeller fans for condenser
cooling in air conditioning units, heat pumps,
and others.
ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 116-1995(R2005),
Methods of Testing for Rating
Seasonal Efficiency of Unitary Air
Conditioners and Heat Pumps
This standard covers electrically driven,
air-cooled air conditioners and heat pumps
used in residential applications withcooling and
heating capacity of 65,000 Btu/b and less. The
methods of test in this standard are broadly
applicable, but this standard provides cooling
and heating hours in temperature bins for only
the contiguous states of the continental USA.
Equipment with single-speed, multiplespeed,
variable-speed, unloading, or multiple
compressors for ducted and ductless systems
are included. Standard does not apply to room
air conditioners.
IEC
IEC 60335-2-40 Amd.1 Ed. 4.0 b:2006
"Amendment 1 - Household and similar electrical
appliances - Safety - Part 2-40: Particular
requirements for electrical heat pumps,
air-conditioners and dehumidifiers"
IEC 60335-2-40 Amd.2 Ed. 4.0 b:2006
"Amendment 2 - Household and similar electrical
appliances - Safety - Part 2-40: Particular
requirements for electrical heat pumps,
air-conditioners and dehumidifiers"
IEC 60335-2-40 Ed. 4.2 b:2006
"Household and similar electrical appliances -
Safety - Part 2-40: Particular requirements for
electrical heat pumps, air-conditioners and
dehumidifiers"
"Deals with the safety of electric heat pumps, including
sanitary hot water heat pumps, air-conditioners, and
dehumidifiers incorporating sealed motor-compressors. The
maximum rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single
phase and 600 V for all other appliances. The referenced
appliances may consist of one or more assemblies. If provided
in more than one assembly, the assemblies are to used
together, and the requirements are based on the use of
matched assemblies. Supplementary heaters, or a provision
for their seperate installation, are within the scope of this
standard, but only heaters which are designed as a part of the
appliance package, the controls being incorporated in the
appliance."
ISO
ISO 13253:1995
Ducted air-conditioners and air-to-air heat pumps -
Testing and rating for performance
ISO 13256-1:1998
Water-source heat pumps - Testing and rating for
performance - Part 1: Water-to-air and brine-to-air heat
pumps
ISO 13256-2:1998
Water-source heat pumps - Testing and rating for
performance - Part 2: Water-to-water and brine-to-water
heat pumps
ISO 5151:1994
Non-ducted air conditioners and heat pumps - Testing
and rating for performance
Appendix G to Subpart B of Part 430 --Uniform Test Method for Measuring the Energy Consumption of Unvented Home Heating Equipment
Appendix M to Subpart B of Part 430 --Uniform Test Method for Measuring the Energy Consumption of Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Appendix O to Subpart B of Part 430-Uniform Test Method for Measuring the Energy Consumption of Vented Home Heating Equipment
Subpart D—Petitions To Exempt State Regulation From Preemption; Petitions To Withdraw Exemption of State Regulation
(a) This subpart prescribes the procedures to be followed in connection with petitions requesting a rule that a State regulation prescribing an energy conservation standard, water conservation standard (in the case of faucets, showerheads, water closets, and urinals), or other requirement respecting energy efficiency, energy use, or water use (in the case of faucets, showerheads, water closets, and urinals) of a type (or class) of covered product not be preempted.
(b) This subpart also prescribes the procedures to be followed in connection with petitions to withdraw a rule exempting a State regulation prescribing an energy conservation standard, water conservation standard (in the case of faucets, showerheads, water closets, and urinals), or other requirement respecting energy efficiency, energy use, or water use (in the case of faucets, showerheads, water closets, and urinals) of a type (or class) of covered product.
Subpart E—Small Business Exemptions
(a) This subpart establishes procedures for the submission and disposition of applications filed by manufacturers of covered consumer products with annual gross revenues that do not exceed $8 million to exempt them temporarily from all or part of energy conservation standards or water conservation standards (in the case of faucets, showerheads, water closets, and urinals) established by this part.
(b) The purpose of this subpart is to provide content and format requirements for manufacturers of covered consumer products with low annual gross revenues who desire to apply for temporary exemptions from applicable energy conservation standards or water conservation standards (in the case of faucets, showerheads, water closets, and urinals) .
Subpart F—Certification and Enforcement
This subpart sets forth the procedures to be followed for certification and enforcement testing to determine whether a basic model of a covered product complies with the applicable energy conservation standard or water conservation standard (in the case of faucets, showerheads, water closets, and urinals) set forth in subpart C of this part. Energy conservation standards and water conservation standards (in the case of faucets, showerheads, water closets, and urinals) include minimum levels of efficiency and maximum levels of consumption (also referred to as performance standards), and prescriptive energy design requirements (also referred to as design standards).
Energy & Water Conservation Standards, Subpart C, 10 CFR, part 430
This subpart contains energy conservation standards and water conservation standards (in the case of faucets, showerheads, water closets, and urinals) for classes of covered products that are required to be administered by the Department of Energy pursuant to the Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products Other Than Automobiles under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 6291 et seq. ). Basic models of covered products manufactured before the date on which an amended energy conservation standard or water conservation standard (in the case of faucets, showerheads, water closets, and urinals) becomes effective (or revisions of such models that are manufactured after such date and have the same energy efficiency, energy use characteristics, or water use characteristics (in the case of faucets, showerheads, water closets, and urinals), that comply with the energy conservation standard or water conservation standard (in the case of faucets, showerheads, water closets, and urinals) applicable to such covered products on the day before such date shall be deemed to comply with the amended energy conservation standard or water conservation standard (in the case of faucets, showerheads, water closets, and urinals).
Labeling (Mandatory)
Energy Star Requirements (QUASI VOLUNTARY)
Energy Star Requirements for Air-source Heat Pumps
The Vendor Must:
Provide central air-conditioning units and air-source heat pumps bearing the ENERGY STAR label that are rated below 65,000 Btuh, powered by single-phase current, and that meet the ENERGY STAR specifications for energy efficiency. The vendor shall ensure that any ductwork installed with this product is sealed with permanent leak reduction technologies (duct tape alone is insufficient) and that any thermostats or controls installed with the equipment is designed for use with such equipment (e.g., heat pump thermostats shall be installed with heat pumps). The vendor is encouraged to visit energystar.gov for an updated list of qualifying products.
Product Type / Current CriteriaSEER / EER / HSPF (for heat pumps only)
Split Systems / ≥ 13 / ≥ 11 / ≥ 8.0
Single Package Equipment (including gas/electric package units) / ≥ 12 / ≥ 10.5 / ≥ 7.6
Additional considerations for the procurement official:
Request that the vendor ensure:
- the unit is properly sized and installed to ensure maximum comfort and efficiency using industry accepted sizing protocols such as ACCA's Manual J.
- contractors are well trained in the proper installation of air-source heat pumps and central air-conditioners.
Energy Star Requirements for Geothermal Heat Pumps
The Vendor Must:
Provide single or multi-speed geothermal heat pumps that bear the ENERGY STAR label and meet the ENERGY STAR specifications for energy efficiency. The vendor is encouraged to visit energystar.gov for an updated list of qualifying products.
Product Type / Current CriteriaEER / COP / Water Heating
Closed Loop System
With integrated WH / 14.1
14.1 / 3.3
3.3 / YES
N/A
Open Loop System
With integrated WH / 16.2
16.2 / 3.6
3.6 / YES
N/A
DX System
With integrated WH / 15
15 / 3.5
3.5 / YES
N/A
NOTE: These specifications apply to single-speed models. Multi-speed models may be qualified based on EER = (high speed EER+low speed EER)/2; and COP = (high speed COP+low speed COP)/2.
Additional considerations for the procurement official:
Request that the vendor ensure:
- the heat pump is properly sized for the conditioned space to ensure optimal operational cycles and comfort using industry accepted sizing protocols such as ACCA's Manual J.
- contractors are properly trained on the following issues:
- equipment installation and hookup,
- domestic water heater connection for desuperheater or integrated water heating, and
- code compliance.
Indian Labeling Requirements are to be found at
Requirements for refrigerators laid down by the CPSC