Appendix A - Appendix A to Subpart R of Part 431—Uniform Test Method for the Measurement of Energy Consumption of the Components of Envelopes of Walk-In Coolers and Walk-In Freezers
Prior to October 31, 2023, representations with respect to the energy use of envelope components of walk-in coolers and walk-in freezers, including compliance certifications, must be based on testing conducted in accordance with the applicable provisions of 10 CFR part 431, subpart R, appendix A, revised as of January 1, 2022. Beginning October 31, 2023, representations with respect to energy use of envelope components of walk-in coolers and walk-in freezers, including compliance certifications, must be based on testing conducted in accordance with this appendix.
0. Incorporation by ReferenceDOE incorporated by reference in § 431.303 the entire standard for ASTM C1199-14 and NFRC 102-2020. However, certain enumerated provisions of these standards, as set forth in sections 0.1 and 0.2 of this appendix are inapplicable. To the extent that there is a conflict between the terms or provisions of a referenced industry standard and the CFR, the CFR provisions control.
0.1 ASTM C1199-14(a) Section 1 Scope, is inapplicable,
(b) Section 4 Significance and Use is inapplicable,
(c) Section 7.3 Test Conditions, is inapplicable,
(d) Section 10 Report, is inapplicable, and
(e) Section 11 Precision and Bias, is inapplicable.
0.2 NFRC 102-2020(a) Section 1 Scope, is inapplicable,
(b) Section 4 Significance and Use, is inapplicable,
(c) Section 7.3 Test Conditions, is inapplicable,
(d) Section 10 Report, is inapplicable,
(e) Section 11 Precision and Bias, is inapplicable,
(f) Annex A3 Standard Test Method for Determining the Thermal Transmittance of Tubular Daylighting Devices, is inapplicable, and
(g) Annex A5 Tables and Figures, is inapplicable.
1. General. The following sections of this appendix provide additional instructions for testing. In cases where there is a conflict, the language of this appendix takes highest precedence, followed by NFRC 102-2020, followed by ASTM C1199-14. Any subsequent amendment to a referenced document by the standard-setting organization will not affect the test procedure in this appendix, unless and until the test procedure is amended by DOE. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and a notification of any change in the incorporation will be published in theThis appendix covers the test requirements used to measure the energy consumption of the components that make up the envelope of a walk-in cooler or walk-in freezer.
3. DefinitionsThe definitions contained in § 431.302 are applicable to this appendix.
4. Additional Definitions4.1 Automatic door opener/closer means a device or control system that “automatically” opens and closes doors without direct user contact, such as a motion sensor that senses when a forklift is approaching the entrance to a door and opens it, and then closes the door after the forklift has passed.
4.2 Percent time off (PTO) means the percent of time that an electrical device is assumed to be off.
4.3 Rated power means the input power of an electricity-consuming device as specified on the device's nameplate. If the device does not have a nameplate or such nameplate does not list the device's input power, then the rated power must be determined from the device's product data sheet, literature, or installation instructions that come with the device or are available online.
4.4 Rating conditions means, unless explicitly stated otherwise, all conditions shown in table A.1 of this appendix.
Table A.1—Temperature Conditions
| Cooler Dry-Bulb Temperature | 35 °F | Freezer Dry-Bulb Temperature | −10 °F | Freezer and Cooler Dry-Bulb Temperatures | 75 °F |
Determine the U-factor of the entire door or display panel, including the frame, in accordance with the specified sections of NFRC 102-2020 and ASTM C1199-14 at the temperature conditions listed in table A.1 of this appendix.
5.2 Required Test Measurements5.2.1 For display doors and display panels, thermal transmittance, U
5.2.2 For non-display doors, thermal transmittance, U
5.2.3 Projected area of the test specimen, A
6.1.1 Determine the U-factor of the display panel in accordance with section 5.1 of this appendix, in units of Btu/(h-ft 2- °F).
6.1.2 Calculate the temperature differential, ΔT
Where:
T6.1.3 Calculate the conduction load through the display panel, Q
Where:
A6.1.4 Calculate the total daily energy consumption, E
Where:
Q6.2.1.1 Determine the U-factor of the display door in accordance with section 5.1 of this appendix, in units of Btu/(h-ft 2- °F).
6.2.1.2 Calculate the temperature differential, ΔT
Where:
T6.2.1.3 Calculate the conduction load through the display doors, Q
Where:
A6.2.1.4 Calculate the total daily energy consumption due to conduction thermal load, E
Where:
QElectrical components associated with display doors could include but are not limited to: heater wire (for anti-sweat or anti-freeze application); lights; door motors; control system units; and sensors.
6.2.2.1 Select the required value for percent time off (PTO) for each type of electricity-consuming device per table A.2 of this appendix, PTO
Table A.2—Percent Time Off Values
| Device | Temperature
condition | Controls, timer, or other auto-shut-off system | Percent time
off value (%) | Lights | All | Without
With | 25
50 | Anti-sweat heaters | All
Coolers Freezers | Without
With With | 0
75 50 | Door motors | All | 97 | All other electricity-consuming devices | All | Without
With | 0
25 |
|---|
6.2.2.2 Calculate the power usage for each type of electricity-consuming device, P
Where:
u = the index for each of type of electricity-consuming device located on either (1) the interior facing side of the display door or within the inside portion of the display door, (2) the exterior facing side of the display door, or (3) any combination of (1) and (2). For purposes of this calculation, the interior index is represented by u = int and the exterior index is represented by u = ext. If the electrical component is both on the interior and exterior side of the display door then use u = int. For anti-sweat heaters sited anywhere in the display door, 75 percent of the total power is be attributed to u = int and 25 percent of the total power is attributed to u = ext;
t = index for each type of electricity-consuming device with identical rated power;
P6.2.2.3 Calculate the total electrical energy consumption for interior and exterior power, P
Where:
t = index for each type of electricity-consuming device with identical rated input power;
P6.2.2.4 Calculate the total electrical energy consumption, P
Where:
PCalculate the additional refrigeration energy consumption due to thermal output from electrical components sited inside the display door, C
Where:
PCalculate the total energy, E
Where:
E6.3.1.1 Determine the U-factor of the non-display door in accordance with section 5.1 of this appendix, in units of Btu/(h-ft 2- °F).
6.3.1.2 Calculate the temperature differential of the non-display door, ΔT
Where:
T6.3.1.3 Calculate the conduction load through the non-display door: Q
Where:
A6.3.1.4 Calculate the total daily energy consumption due to thermal load, E
Where:
QElectrical components associated with non-display doors comprise could include, but are not limited to: heater wire (for anti-sweat or anti-freeze application), lights, door motors, control system units, and sensors.
6.3.2.1 Select the required value for percent time off for each type of electricity-consuming device per table A.2 of this appendix, PTO
6.3.2.2 Calculate the power usage for each type of electricity-consuming device, P
Where:
u = the index for each of type of electricity-consuming device located on either (1) the interior facing side of the non-display door or within the inside portion of the non-display door, (2) the exterior facing side of the non-display door, or (3) any combination of (1) and (2). For purposes of this calculation, the interior index is represented by u = int and the exterior index is represented by u = ext. If the electrical component is both on the interior and exterior side of the non-display door then use u = int. For anti-sweat heaters sited anywhere in the non-display door, 75 percent of the total power is be attributed to u = int and 25 percent of the total power is attributed to u = ext;
t = index for each type of electricity-consuming device with identical rated input power;
P6.3.2.3 Calculate the total electrical energy consumption for interior and exterior power, P
Where:
t = index for each type of electricity-consuming device with identical rated input power;
P6.3.2.4 Calculate the total electrical energy consumption, P
Where:
PCalculate the additional refrigeration energy consumption due to thermal output from electrical components associated with the non-display door, C
Where:
PCalculate the total energy, E
Where:
E