Guide to Canada's Energy Efficiency Regulations
Foreword
Part One - Introduction to the Regulations
- Regulated products
- Who is affected by the Regulations?
- Responsibilities of dealers
- Energy efficiency standards
- Reporting requirements
- Verification mark
- Labelling requirements
- Exemptions
Part Two - Technical Requirements for Energy-Using Products
*Note Amendment 11 in force now.
Household appliances
- Clothes dryers
- Clothes washers (and household-style commercial)
- Dehumidifiers
- Dishwashers
- Electric ranges
- Freezers
- Gas ranges
- Integrated washer-dryers
- Refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, and wine chillers*
Water heaters
Heating and air-conditioning equipment
- Electric boilers *
- Gas fireplaces
- Gas furnaces
- Gas boilers*
- Gas-fired unit heaters
- Ground- or water-source heat pumps
- Internal water-loop heat pumps
- Large air conditioners, heat pumps and condensing units*
- Oil-fired boilers*
- Oil-fired furnaces
- Packaged terminal air conditioners and heat pumps
- Room air conditioners
- Single-phase and three-phase single-package central air conditioners and heat pumps
- Single-phase and three-phase split-system central air conditioners and heat pumps
- Single package vertical air conditioners and heat pumps *
Lighting products
- Ceiling fan lighting
- Compact fluorescent lamps (CFL)
- Exit signs
- Fluorescent lamp ballasts
- General service fluorescent lamps
- General service incandescent reflector lamps, ER and BR lamps*
- General service lamps
- Torchieres
- Traffic signal and pedestrian modules
Electronic products
- Compact audio products *
- Digital television adapters *
- External power supplies *
- Televisions *
- Video products *
Other energy-using products
- Automatic ice-makers
- Chillers
- Dry-type transformers *
- Electric motors (1 to 500 HP/0.746 to 375 kW) *
- Refrigerated beverage vending machines
- Self-contained commercial refrigerators and freezers *