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Energy Star Update 3.0
Energy Star and the U.S. EPA have updated the geothermal specifications for the Energy Star program. The new changes take affect December 1st 2009 with no retroactive installations qualifying under this new program.
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There are now three efficiency tiers to allow manufacturers time to increase equipment efficiencies.
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Tier 1 includes the same efficiencies as the current 2.0 program for water-to-air units, but adds water-to-water units to the program.
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Tier 2 increases the efficiencies for water-to-air units (no change for water-to-water units), and takes effect January 1st, 2011.
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Tier 3 increases efficiencies for water-to-air and water-to-water units, and takes effect January 1st, 2012.
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The desuperheater is no longer a requirement for Energy Star, but must be offered as an option.
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A requirement has been added for AHRI certification or 3rd party verification by an EPA approved agency for manufacturers and the ratings of the heat pumps.
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The cap on capacities has been removed in favor of language that states that units must be single phase voltage.
Proposed Energy Star 3.0 Efficiencies are as follows:
Tier 1 Requirements (December 1, 2009):
Product Type EER COP
Closed Loop Water-Air 14.1 3.3
Open Loop Water-Air 16.2 3.6
Closed loop Water-Water 15.1 3.0
Open Loop Water-Water 19.1 3.4
For more information please visit www.energystar.gov

