DOE F 220.89 Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps Other than Multi

Compliance Statement Energy/Water Conservation Standards for Appliances

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Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps Other than Multi-Split Systems, Appendix M1
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Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps Other than Multi-Split Systems, Appendix M1 Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps Other than Multi-Split Systems, Appendix M1 Version 5.4 Indicates status of CEE qualification reporting columns (columns DG through DL). Reporting this information has no impact on DOE reporting requirements.
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Complete the Cells Below Only for Ducted Systems with Multiple Indoor Fans Within a Single Indoor Unit Complete the Cells Below Only for Blower Coil Systems

Complete the Cells Below Only for Variable Speed Equipment Complete the Cells Below Only for Variable Speed Heat Pumps Complete the Cells Below Only for Variable Speed Equipment Complete the Cells Below Only for Variable Speed Heat Pumps Complete the Cells Below Only for Variable Speed Equipment Complete the Cells Below Only for Variable Speed Heat Pumps




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Line No. Status Manufacturer (Outdoor Unit or Package Unit) Manufacturer (Indoor Unit), If Applicable Manufacturer (Air Mover or Indoor Unit if Fan is Part of Indoor Unit), If Applicable Brand Name(s) Does this Basic Model Include an Indoor Unit Manufactured by an Independent Coil Manufacturer (ICM)? Basic Model Number (Number Unique to the Basic Model) Individual Model Number Covered by Basic Model (Outdoor Unit or Package Unit) Individual Model Number (Indoor Unit), If Applicable Individual Model Number (Air Mover or Indoor Unit if Fan is part of Indoor Unit), If Applicable Action Product Group Code Is the Certification for this Basic Model Based on a Waiver of DOE's Test Procedure Requirements? Date of Test Procedure Waiver, if Applicable Is the Certification based upon any Exception Relief from an Applicable Standard by DOE's Office of Hearing and Appeals? Date of Exception Relief, if Applicable All Refrigerant Types Acceptable for Use with this Rated Unit or Combination Cooling Capacity (Btu/h) For Heat Pumps Only, Heating Capacity (Btu/h), Optional Is SEER2 Based on the Use of an Alternative Efficiency Determination Method (AEDM)? Name of AEDM for SEER2, If Applicable Sample Size (Number of Units Tested) For SEER2 Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2 (SEER2) in Btu/W-h For Heat Pumps Only, Is HSPF2 Based on the Use of an AEDM? For Heat Pumps Only, Name of AEDM for HSPF2, If Applicable For Heat Pumps Only, Sample Size (Number of Units Tested) For HSPF2 For Heat Pumps Only, Heating Seasonal Performance Factor 2 (HSPF2) in Btu/W-h Is the Average Off Mode Power Consumption Based on the Use of an AEDM? Name of AEDM for Average Off Mode Power Consumption, If Applicable Is the Average Off Mode Power Consumption Rating Based on Testing of This Combination? Average Off Mode Power Consumption (Watts) Is EER2 Based on the Use of an AEDM, If Applicable? Name of AEDM for EER2, If Applicable Sample Size (Number of Units Tested) For EER2, If Applicable Energy Efficiency Ratio 2 (EER2) in Btu/W-h, If Applicable For Single-Split-System Equipment Only, Enter "C" if the Represented Value is for a Coil-Only System and "B" if it is for a Blower Coil System For Split-System Air Conditioners Only, Can this Basic Model be Sold in the Southeast (AL, AR, DE, FL, GA, HI, KY, LA, MD, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA, DC, PR and the U.S. Territories)? For Split-System and Single-Package (other than Space-Constrained) Air Conditioners Only, Can this Basic Model be Sold in the Southwest (AZ, CA, NV, NM)? Is this a Triple-Capacity Northern Heat Pump? Is this a Variable-Speed Compressor System? Cooling Full Load Air Volume Rate (SCFM) Cooling Intermediate Air Volume Rate (SCFM), If Applicable Cooling Minimum Air Volume Rate (SCFM), If Applicable For Heat Pumps Only, Heating Full Load Air Volume Rate (SCFM), If Applicable For Heat Pumps Only, Heating Intermediate Air Volume Rate (SCFM), If Applicable For Heat Pumps Only, Heating Minimum Air Volume Rate (SCFM), If Applicable For Heat Pumps Only, Heating Nominal Air Volume Rate (SCFM) Type of Metering Device. Enter:
"FO" if Fixed Orifice,
"TEV" if Thermostatic Expansion Valve,
"EEV" if Electronic Expansion Valve, or
"Other" if Other Type of Metering Device
Duration of Compressor Break-in Period (Hours) Enter "Optional" if the Optional Tests were Conducted to Determine the Degradation Coefficient for Cooling or "Default" if the Default Value was Used For Heat Pumps Only, Enter "Optional" if the Optional Tests were Conducted to Determine the Degradation Coefficient for Heating or "Default" if the Default Value was Used Temperature at Which the Crankcase Heater with Controls is Designed to Turn On (degrees F), If Applicable For Heat Pumps Only, Maximum Time Between Defrosts as Allowed by the Controls (Hours) For Heat Pumps With Time Adaptive Defrost Only, Frosting Interval to be Used During the Frost Accumulation Tests (Hours) For Heat Pumps with Time Adaptive Defrost Only, Procedure for Manually Initiating the Defrost at the Specified Time Number of Indoor Fans Do Controls Limit the Simultaneous Operation of All Fans Within the Single Indoor Unit? Which Fans Operate to Attain the Full-Load Air Volume Rate? Enter the Allocation of the Full-Load Air Volume Rate to Each Operational Fan when Different Capacity Blowers are Connected to the Common Duct Airflow-Control Settings Associated with Cooling Full Load Operation Airflow-Control Settings or Alternative Instructions for Setting Fan Speeds to Achieve the Cooling Intermediate Air Volume Rate, If Applicable Airflow-Control Settings or Alternative Instructions for Setting Fan Speeds to Achieve the Cooling Minimum Air Volume Rate, If Applicable Airflow-Control Settings or Alternative Instructions for Setting Fan Speeds to Achieve the Heating Full Load Air Volume Rate, If Applicable Airflow-Control Settings or Alternative Instructions for Setting Fan Speeds to Achieve the Heating Intermediate Air Volume Rate, If Applicable Airflow-Control Settings or Alternative Instructions for Setting Fan Speeds to Achieve the Heating Minimum Air Volume Rate, If Applicable For Indoor Units Designed for Both Horizontal and Vertical Installation, Orientation Used for Testing ("H" for Horizontal or "V" for Vertical) For Indoor Units with Both Up-flow and Down-flow Vertical Installations, Airflow Direction Used for Testing ("U" for Up-flow or "D" for Down-flow) Compressor Frequency Set Point for Cooling Full Speed Compressor Operation (Hz) Compressor Frequency Set Point for Cooling Intermediate Speed Compressor Operation (Hz) Compressor Frequency Set Point for Cooling Minimum Speed Compressor Operation (Hz) For Heat Pumps Only, Compressor Frequency Set Point for Heating Full Speed Compressor Operation (Hz) For Heat Pumps Only, Compressor Frequency Set Point for Heating Intermediate Speed Compressor Operation (Hz) For Heat Pumps Only, Compressor Frequency Set Point for Heating Minimum Speed Compressor Operation (Hz) For Step or Variable Indoor Unit Fans, Enter the Required Dip Switch/Control Settings to Achieve the Cooling Full Load Air Volume Rate For Step or Variable Indoor Unit Fans, Enter the Required Dip Switch/Control Settings to Achieve the Cooling Intermediate Air Volume Rate For Step or Variable Indoor Unit Fans, Enter the Required Dip Switch/Control Settings to Achieve the Cooling Minimum Air Volume Rate For Heat Pumps with Step or Variable Indoor Unit Fans, Enter the Required Dip Switch/Control Settings to Achieve the Heating Full Load Air Volume Rate For Heat Pumps with Step or Variable Indoor Unit Fans, Enter the Required Dip Switch/Control Settings to Achieve the Heating Intermediate Air Volume Rate For Heat Pumps with Step or Variable Indoor Unit Fans, Enter the Required Dip Switch/Control Settings to Achieve the Heating Minimum Air Volume Rate For Step or Variable Outdoor Unit Fans, Enter the Required Dip Switch/Control Setting(s) Used for Testing Enter Any Other Type of Step or Variable Component(s) For the Component(s) Identified in the Previous Column, Enter the Required Dip Switch/Control Setting(s) Used for Testing Is the Compressor Speed Used for the H1N Test the Same as the H32 Test Compressor Speed? Is the Compressor Speed Used for the H12 Test the Same as the H32 Test Compressor Speed, If Applicable? Compressor Frequency for Maximum Speed in a 17 Degree F Ambient Temperature (Hz) Was Optional 5 Degree F Very Low Temperature Heating Mode Test Used to Characterize Performance at Temperatures Below 17 Degrees F? Was Alternative Test Required for Minimum-Speed-Limiting Variable-Speed Heat Pumps Used? Type of Air Conditioner or Heat Pump Associated with the Minimum External Static Pressure used in Testing or Rating. Enter:
"CM" if ceiling-mount, "WM" if wall-mount,
"SDHV" if small duct high velocity,
"SC" if space constrained, "MOB" if mobile home, or
"CON" if conventional or not otherwise listed
Was an Inlet Plenum Installed During Testing? Duration of the Indoor Fan Time Delay (Seconds), If Applicable Indoor Coil Face Area (Square Inches) Indoor Coil Depth in the Direction of Airflow (Inches) Fin Density (Fins per Inch) Fin Material Fin Style Tube Diameter (Inches) Tube Material Number of Tubes High Number of Tubes Deep For Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps that have Two-Capacity Compressors that Lock Out Low Capacity Operation for Cooling at Higher Outdoor Temperatures, Enter the Outdoor Temperature at Which the Unit Locks Out Low Capacity Operation (Degrees F) For Heat Pumps that have Two-Capacity Compressors that Lock Out Low Capacity Operation for Heating at Lower Outdoor Temperatures, Enter the Outdoor Temperature at Which the Unit Locks Out Low Capacity Operation (Degrees F) Link to EnergyGuide Label Website (Enter link or, if submitting link later, enter 'By annual report date')
Status of CEE Data Energy Efficiency Ratio 2 (EER2) in Btu/W-h Coefficient of Performance (COP) at 5°F (Optional) Heating Capacity at 17°F in Btu/hr (Optional) Heating Capacity at 5°F in Btu/hr (Optional) Is the Basic Model Ducted or Non-Ducted? AHRI Certified Reference Number (if Applicable)

Manufacturer (Outdoor Unit or Package Unit) Status Manufacturer (Indoor Unit), If Applicable Status Manufacturer (Air Mover or Indoor Unit if Fan is Part of Indoor Unit), If Applicable Status Brand Name(s) Status Does this Basic Model Include an Indoor Unit Manufactured by an Independent Coil Manufacturer (ICM)? Status Basic Model Number (Number Unique to the Basic Model) Status Individual Model Number Covered by Basic Model (Outdoor Unit or Package Unit) Status Individual Model Number (Indoor Unit), If Applicable Status Individual Model Number (Air Mover or Indoor Unit if Fan is part of Indoor Unit), If Applicable Status Action Status Product Group Code Status Is the Certification for this Basic Model Based on a Waiver of DOE's Test Procedure Requirements? Status Date of Test Procedure Waiver, if Applicable Status Is the Certification based upon any Exception Relief from an Applicable Standard by DOE's Office of Hearing and Appeals? Status Date of Exception Relief, if Applicable Status All Refrigerant Types Acceptable for Use with this Rated Unit or Combination Status Cooling Capacity (Btu/h) Status For Heat Pumps Only, Heating Capacity (Btu/h), Optional Status Is SEER2 Based on the Use of an Alternative Efficiency Determination Method (AEDM)? Status Name of AEDM for SEER2, If Applicable Status Sample Size (Number of Units Tested) For SEER2 Status Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2 (SEER2) in Btu/W-h Status For Heat Pumps Only, Is HSPF2 Based on the Use of an AEDM? Status For Heat Pumps Only, Name of AEDM for HSPF2, If Applicable Status For Heat Pumps Only, Sample Size (Number of Units Tested) For HSPF2 Status For Heat Pumps Only, Heating Seasonal Performance Factor 2 (HSPF2) in Btu/W-h Status Is the Average Off Mode Power Consumption Based on the Use of an AEDM? Status Name of AEDM for Average Off Mode Power Consumption, If Applicable Status Is the Average Off Mode Power Consumption Rating Based on Testing of This Combination? Status Average Off Mode Power Consumption (Watts) Status Is EER2 Based on the Use of an AEDM, If Applicable? Status Name of AEDM for EER2, If Applicable Status Sample Size (Number of Units Tested) For EER2, If Applicable Status Energy Efficiency Ratio 2 (EER2) in Btu/W-h, If Applicable Status For Single-Split-System Equipment Only, Enter "C" if the Represented Value is for a Coil-Only System and "B" if it is for a Blower Coil System Status For Split-System Air Conditioners Only, Can this Basic Model be Sold in the Southeast (AL, AR, DE, FL, GA, HI, KY, LA, MD, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA, DC, PR and the U.S. Territories)? Status For Split-System and Single-Package (other than Space-Constrained) Air Conditioners Only, Can this Basic Model be Sold in the Southwest (AZ, CA, NV, NM)? Status Is this a Triple-Capacity Northern Heat Pump? Status Is this a Variable-Speed Compressor System? Status Cooling Full Load Air Volume Rate (SCFM) Status Cooling Intermediate Air Volume Rate (SCFM), If Applicable Status Cooling Minimum Air Volume Rate (SCFM), If Applicable Status For Heat Pumps Only, Heating Full Load Air Volume Rate (SCFM), If Applicable Status For Heat Pumps Only, Heating Intermediate Air Volume Rate (SCFM), If Applicable Status For Heat Pumps Only, Heating Minimum Air Volume Rate (SCFM), If Applicable Status For Heat Pumps Only, Heating Nominal Air Volume Rate (SCFM) Status Type of Monitoring Device Status Duration of Compressor Break-in Period (Hours) Status Enter "Optional" if the Optional Tests were Conducted to Determine the Degradation Coefficient for Cooling or "Default" if the Default Value was Used Status For Heat Pumps Only, Enter "Optional" if the Optional Tests were Conducted to Determine the Degradation Coefficient for Heating or "Default" if the Default Value was Used Status Temperature at Which the Crankcase Heater with Controls is Designed to Turn On (degrees F), If Applicable Status For Heat Pumps Only, Maximum Time Between Defrosts as Allowed by the Controls (Hours) Status For Heat Pumps With Time Adaptive Defrost Only, Frosting Interval to be Used During the Frost Accumulation Tests (Hours) Status For Heat Pumps with Time Adaptive Defrost Only, Procedure for Manually Initiating the Defrost at the Specified Time Status Number of Indoor Fans Status Do Controls Limit the Simultaneous Operation of All Fans Within the Single Indoor Unit? Status Which Fans Operate to Attain the Full-Load Air Volume Rate? Status Enter the Allocation of the Full-Load Air Volume Rate to Each Operational Fan when Different Capacity Blowers are Connected to the Common Duct Status Airflow-Control Settings Associated with Cooling Full Load Operation Status Airflow-Control Settings or Alternative Instructions for Setting Fan Speeds to Achieve the Cooling Intermediate Air Volume Rate, If Applicable Status Airflow-Control Settings or Alternative Instructions for Setting Fan Speeds to Achieve the Cooling Minimum Air Volume Rate, If Applicable Status Airflow-Control Settings or Alternative Instructions for Setting Fan Speeds to Achieve the Heating Full Load Air Volume Rate, If Applicable Status Airflow-Control Settings or Alternative Instructions for Setting Fan Speeds to Achieve the Heating Intermediate Air Volume Rate, If Applicable Status Airflow-Control Settings or Alternative Instructions for Setting Fan Speeds to Achieve the Heating Minimum Air Volume Rate, If Applicable Status For Indoor Units Designed for Both Horizontal and Vertical Installation, Orientation Used for Testing ("H" for Horizontal or "V" for Vertical) Status For Indoor Units with Both Up-flow and Down-flow Vertical Installations, Airflow Direction Used for Testing ("U" for Up-flow or "D" for Down-flow) Status Compressor Frequency Set Point for Cooling Full Speed Compressor Operation (Hz) Status Compressor Frequency Set Point for Cooling Intermediate Speed Compressor Operation (Hz) Status Compressor Frequency Set Point for Cooling Minimum Speed Compressor Operation (Hz) Status For Heat Pumps Only, Compressor Frequency Set Point for Heating Full Speed Compressor Operation (Hz) Status For Heat Pumps Only, Compressor Frequency Set Point for Heating Intermediate Speed Compressor Operation (Hz) Status For Heat Pumps Only, Compressor Frequency Set Point for Heating Minimum Speed Compressor Operation (Hz) Status For Step or Variable Indoor Unit Fans, Enter the Required Dip Switch/Control Settings to Achieve the Cooling Full Load Air Volume Rate Status For Step or Variable Indoor Unit Fans, Enter the Required Dip Switch/Control Settings to Achieve the Cooling Intermediate Air Volume Rate Status For Step or Variable Indoor Unit Fans, Enter the Required Dip Switch/Control Settings to Achieve the Cooling Minimum Air Volume Rate Status For Heat Pumps with Step or Variable Indoor Unit Fans, Enter the Required Dip Switch/Control Settings to Achieve the Heating Full Load Air Volume Rate Status For Heat Pumps with Step or Variable Indoor Unit Fans, Enter the Required Dip Switch/Control Settings to Achieve the Heating Intermediate Air Volume Rate Status For Heat Pumps with Step or Variable Indoor Unit Fans, Enter the Required Dip Switch/Control Settings to Achieve the Heating Minimum Air Volume Rate Status For Step or Variable Outdoor Unit Fans, Enter the Required Dip Switch/Control Setting(s) Used for Testing Status Enter Any Other Type of Step or Variable Component(s) Status For the Component(s) Identified in the Previous Column, Enter the Required Dip Switch/Control Setting(s) Used for Testing Status Is the Compressor Speed Used for the H1N Test the Same as the H32 Test Compressor Speed? Status Is the Compressor Speed Used for the H12 Test the Same as the H32 Test Compressor Speed, If Applicable? Status Compressor Frequency for Maximum Speed in a 17 Degree F Ambient Temperature (Hz) Status Was Optional 5 Degree F Very Low Temperature Heating Mode Test Used to Characterize Performance at Temperatures Below 17 Degrees F? Status Was Alternative Test Required for Minimum-Speed-Limiting Variable-Speed Heat Pumps Used? Status Type of Air Conditioner or Heat Pump Status Was an Inlet Plenum Installed During Testing? Status Duration of the Indoor Fan Time Delay (Seconds), If Applicable Status Indoor Coil Face Area (Square Inches) Status Indoor Coil Depth in the Direction of Airflow (Inches) Status Fin Density (Fins per Inch) Status Fin Material Status Fin Style Status Tube Diameter (Inches) Status Tube Material Status Number of Tubes High Status Number of Tubes Deep Status For Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps that have Two-Capacity Compressors that Lock Out Low Capacity Operation for Cooling at Higher Outdoor Temperatures, Enter the Outdoor Temperature at Which the Unit Locks Out Low Capacity Operation (Degrees F) Status For Heat Pumps that have Two-Capacity Compressors that Lock Out Low Capacity Operation for Heating at Lower Outdoor Temperatures, Enter the Outdoor Temperature at Which the Unit Locks Out Low Capacity Operation (Degrees F) Status Link to EnergyGuide Label Website (Enter link or, if submitting link later, enter 'By annual report date') Status
Energy Efficiency Ratio 2 (EER2) in Btu/W-h Status Coefficient of Performance (COP) at 5°F (Optional) Status Heating Capacity at 17°F in Btu/hr (Optional) Status Heating Capacity at 5°F in Btu/hr (Optional) Status Is the Basic Model Ducted or Non-Ducted? Status AHRI Certified Reference Number (if Applicable) Status
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56




























































































































































































































57




























































































































































































































58




























































































































































































































59




























































































































































































































60




























































































































































































































61




























































































































































































































62




























































































































































































































63




























































































































































































































64




























































































































































































































65




























































































































































































































66




























































































































































































































67




























































































































































































































68




























































































































































































































69




























































































































































































































70




























































































































































































































71




























































































































































































































72




























































































































































































































73




























































































































































































































74




























































































































































































































75




























































































































































































































76




























































































































































































































77




























































































































































































































78




























































































































































































































79




























































































































































































































80




























































































































































































































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82




























































































































































































































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85




























































































































































































































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87




























































































































































































































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95




























































































































































































































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Sheet 3: Product Group Codes

The following is a description of each product group code:


Product Group Code Product Group Code Description
1 Single-split-system air conditioners (certified cooling capacity <45k Btu/hr)
2 Single-split-system air conditioners (certified cooling capacity =>45k Btu/hr)
3 Single-split-system heat pumps
4 Single-package air conditioners (other than space-constrained)
5 Single-package heat pumps (other than space-constrained)
6 Single-package space-constrained air conditioners
7 Single-package space-constrained heat pumps
8 Single-split small-duct, high-velocity air conditioners
9 Single-split small-duct, high-velocity heat pumps
10 Single-split space-constrained air conditioners
11 Single-split space-constrained heat pumps
12 Outdoor air conditioner units with no match (certified cooling capacity <45k Btu/hr)
13 Outdoor air conditioner units with no match (certified cooling capacity =>45k Btu/hr)
14 Outdoor heat pump units with no match
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