Appendix D - Appendix D to Subpart Y of Part 431—Uniform Test Method for the Measurement of Energy Consumption of Circulator Pumps

Note 1 to appendix D to subpart Y of part 431:

Beginning March 20, 2023, any representations made with respect to the energy use or efficiency of circulator pumps subject to testing pursuant to 10 CFR 431.464(c) must be made in accordance with the results of testing pursuant to this appendix.

0. Incorporation by Reference

DOE incorporated by reference in § 431.463 the entire standard for HI 40.6-2021 and for HI 41.5-2022. However, not all provisions of HI 40.6-2021 and HI 41.5-2022 apply to this appendix. If there is any conflict between any industry standard and this appendix, follow the language of the test procedure in this appendix, disregarding the conflicting industry standard language.

0.1 Specifically, the following provisions of HI 40.6-2021 are not applicable:

(a) Section 40.6.4—Considerations when determining the efficiency of certain pumps, Section 40.6.4.1—Vertically suspended pumps (b) Section 40.6.4—Considerations when determining the efficiency of certain pumps, Section 40.6.4.2—Submersible pumps (c) Section 40.6.5—Test procedures, Section 40.6.5.3—Test report (d) Section 40.6.5—Test procedures, Section 40.6.5.5—Test conditions, Section 40.6.5.5.2—Speed of rotation during test (e) Section 40.6.6—Analysis, Section 40.6.6.1—Translation of the test results to the specified speed of rotation (f) Section 40.6.6—Analysis, Section 40.6.6.1—Translation of the test results to the specified speed of rotation, Section 40.6.6.1.1—Translation of the test results into data based on specified speed of rotation (g) Appendix B—Reporting of test results (h) Appendix G—DOE compared to HI 40.6 nomenclature

0.2 Specifically, only the following provisions of HI 41.5-2022 are applicable:

(a) Section 41.5.3.4.1—Determination of CER—Full Speed (b) Section 41.5.3.4.2—Determination of CER—Pressure Speed Control (c) Section 41.5.3.4.3—Determination of CER—Temperature Speed Control (d) Section 41.5.3.4.4.1—Determination of CER—External Input Signal Speed Control Only (e) Section 41.5.3.4.4.2—Determination of CER—External Input Signal Speed Control Operated With Other Control Methods (f) Section 41.5.3.4.5—Determination of CER—Manual Speed Control 1. General

To determine the circulator energy index (CEI), testing shall be performed in accordance with HI 40.6-2021, including Appendix E “Testing Circulator Pumps,” with the exceptions noted in section 0.1 of this appendix and the modifications and additions as noted throughout the following provisions. For the purposes of applying this appendix, the term “pump power output,” as defined in section 40.6.2, “Terms and definitions,” of HI 40.6-2021 shall be deemed to be synonymous with the term “hydraulic horsepower” used throughout that standard and this appendix.

2. Scope

2.1 This appendix is applicable to all circulator pumps and describes how to calculate the circulator energy index (CEI; section F) based on the pump energy rating for the minimally compliant reference circulator pump (CERSTD) and the circulator energy rating (CER) determined in accordance with one of the test methods listed in Table I of this appendix based on a control variety with which the circulator pump is distributed in commerce.

Table 1 to Appendix D to Subpart Y of Part 431—Applicability of Test Methods Based on Circulator Pump Configuration and Control Method With Which Circulator Pump is Distributed in Commerce

Circulator pump configuration Control method with which circulator pump is distributed Test method to be used for testing and calculation of CER Circulator Pump + MotorCirculator pumps at full speed or circulator pumps without pressure, temperature, external input signal, or manual speed controlHI 41.5-2022 Section 41.5.3.4.1. Circulator Pump + Motor + ControlsCirculator pumps with pressure control (including adaptive pressure control)HI 41.5-2022 Section 41.5.3.4.2. Circulator pumps with temperature controlHI 41.5-2022 Section 41.5.3.4.3. Circulator pumps with only external input signal control, and which cannot be operated without an external input signalHI 41.5-2022 Section 41.5.3.4.4.1. Circulator pumps with external input signal control in addition to other control varieties, or which can be operated without an external input signalHI 41.5-2022 Section 41.5.3.4.4.2. Circulator pumps with manual speed controlHI 41.5-2022 Section 41.5.3.4.5.

2.2 If a given circulator pump model is distributed in commerce with multiple control varieties available, the manufacturer may select a control variety (or varieties) among those available with which to test the circulator pump, including the test method for circulator pumps at full speed or circulator pumps without external input signal, manual, pressure, or temperature controls).

3. Measurement Equipment

For the purposes of measuring flow rate, head, driver power input, and pump power output, the equipment specified in HI 40.6-2021 Appendix C must be used and must comply with the stated accuracy requirements in HI 40.6-2021 Table 40.6.3.2.3. When more than one instrument is used to measure a given parameter, the combined accuracy, calculated as the root sum of squares of individual instrument accuracies, must meet the specified accuracy requirements.

4. Test Conditions

4.1 Pump specifications. Conduct testing in accordance with the test conditions, stabilization requirements, and specifications of HI 40.6-2021 section 40.6.3, “Pump efficiency testing”; section 40.6.4, “Considerations when determining the efficiency of a pump,” including section 40.6.4.4, “Determination of pump overall efficiency”; section 40.6.5.4 (including Appendix A), “Test arrangements”; and section 40.6.5.5, “Test conditions.”

4.2 Twin head circulator pump. To test twin head circulator pumps, one of the two impeller assemblies should be incorporated into an adequate, single impeller volute and casing. An adequate, single impeller volute and casing means a volute and casing for which any physical and functional characteristics that affect energy consumption and energy efficiency are essentially identical to their corresponding characteristics for a single impeller in the twin head circulator pump volute and casing.

4.3 Circulator-less-volute. To determine the CEI for a circulator-less-volute, test each circulator-less-volute with each volute for which the circulator-less-volute is offered for sale or advertised to be paired for that circulator pump model according to the testing and calculations described in the applicable test method listed in Table 1 of this appendix, depending on the variety of control with which the circulator pump model is distributed in commerce. Alternatively, each circulator-less-volute may be tested with the most consumptive volute with which is it offered for sale or advertised to be paired for that circulator pump model.

5. Data Collection and Analysis

5.1 Stabilization. Record data at any test point only under stabilized conditions, as defined in HI 40.6-2021 section 40.6.5.5.1.

5.2 Testing BEP at maximum speed for the circulator pump. Determine the BEP of the circulator pump at maximum speed as specified in Appendix E of HI 40.6-2021 including sections 40.6.5.5.1 and 40.6.6 as modified. Determine the BEP flow rate at maximum speed as the flow rate at the operating point of maximum overall efficiency on the circulator pump curve, as determined in accordance with section 40.6.6.3 of HI 40.6-2021 as modified by Appendix E, where overall efficiency is the ratio of the circulator pump power output divided by the driver power input, as specified in Table 40.6.2.1 of HI 40.6-2021. For the purposes of this test procedure, all references to “driver power input” in this appendix or HI 40.6-2021 shall refer to the input power to the controls, or to the motor if no controls are present.

5.3 Rounding. All terms and quantities refer to values determined in accordance with the procedures set forth in this appendix for the rated circulator pump. Perform all calculations using raw measured values without rounding. Round CER to three significant figures. Round CEI to the hundredths decimal place. Round rated hydraulic horsepower to the less precise of the following two values: three significant figures; the fourth decimal place when expressed in units of horsepower.

6. Calculation of CEI

Determine CEI using the following equation:

Where: CEI = the circulator energy index (dimensionless); CER = the circulator energy rating determined in accordance with Table 1 of this appendix (hp); and CERSTD = the CER for a circulator pump that is minimally compliant with DOE's energy conservation standards with the same hydraulic horsepower as the tested pump, as determined in accordance with the specifications at paragraph (i) of § 431.465. 7. Determination of Additional Circulator Performance Parameters

7.1 To determine flow and head at BEP; pump power output (hydraulic horsepower) and driver power input at load points used in the calculation of CEI, including the rated hydraulic horsepower; and any other reported performance parameters, conduct testing according to section 1 of this appendix.

7.2 Determine the rated hydraulic horsepower as the pump power output measured at BEP and full impeller diameter for the rated pump.

7.3 Determine the true power factor at each applicable load point specified in the applicable test method listed in Table 1 of this appendix for each circulator pump control variety as a ratio of driver power input to the motor (or controls, if present) (Pi), in watts, divided by the product of the true RMS voltage in volts and the true RMS current in amps at each load point i, as shown in the following equation:

Where: PFi = true power factor at each load point i, dimensionless; Pi = driver power input to the motor (or controls, if present) at each load point i, in watts; Vi = true RMS voltage at each load point i, in volts; Ii = true RMS current at each load point i, in amps; and i = load point(s), defined uniquely for each circulator pump control variety as specified in the applicable test method listed in Table 1 of this appendix. [87 FR 57299, Sept. 19, 2022]