July 10 2014 new water heater efficiency regulations may cost you big bucks if you re thinking about buying a new water heater.
Water heater regulations 2015.
With the 2015 standards residential water heaters were rated using energy factor ef and tested using appendix e to subpart b of 10 cfr 430.
You re only looking at 20 to 100 out of pocket as opposed to several hundred dollars to call in a plumber.
This is as easy as heading down to the local planning or building department to ask for one.
Naeca water heater regulations for 2015.
Department of energy doe upgraded water heater standards and their most recent revision to their minimum energy efficiency requirements change in mid april 2015.
A 2015 update to the u s.
New changes to the national appliance energy conservation act naeca mean that all residential gas tankless gas and electric water heaters will need to have a higher ef rating.
New efficiency regulations change water heater standards in 2015 apr 21 2015 articles it s been more than a decade since the u s.
Effective april 16 2015 the national appliance energy conservation act naeca per the u s.
Congress passed guidelines and they went into effect in april 2015.
Enacted in 1975 naeca creates uniform efficiency standards for.
As of april 16 2015 water heater manufacturers were to comply with new department of energy doe efficiency standards which required the use of new technologies to achieve efficiency gains.
The first permit is for the water heater itself.
How much does a water heater permit cost.
Naeca hot water heater regulations 2015 residential hot water heater appliance changes.
On april 16 2015 the department of energy doe will make effective its new energy efficiency mandates as part of the national appliance and energy conservation act naeca.
Minimum energy conservation standards officially went into effect on april 16 2015 these standards impact the size of water heaters as well as space restrictions.
The regulations require greater energy efficiency for all electric gas and propane units.
The new standards apply to gas 50 percent of u s.
Households electric 41 percent and oil residential tank water heaters.
The new government mandates will force manufacturers of.
Most tankless water heaters already meet efficiency standards.