Air Movement and Control Association (AMCA) International, Inc. have announced the approval of California Energy Commission (CEC) regulation for commercial and industrial fans and blowers, as part of the US state of California’s Title 20 appliance-efficiency regulations.
The California Energy Commission (CEC) on Nov. 16, 2022 approved a long-in-the-works efficiency regulation. Manufacturers of equipment covered by the regulation have until Nov. 1, 2023, to comply.
AMCA approves CEC regulation
AMCA members worked very hard to help shape the regulation, which AMCA believes is fair, achievable"
“The CEC regulation marks a new era for the fan industry,” said AMCA Senior Director, Global Affairs, Michael Ivanovich, adding “AMCA members worked very hard to help shape the regulation, which AMCA believes is fair, achievable, and enforceable, and will result in substantial energy and carbon savings.”
The regulation includes a test procedure, a minimum-efficiency requirement, and compliance-filing and product-marking provisions. The regulatory metric is the fan energy index as calculated using ANSI/AMCA Standard 214-21, Test Procedure for Calculating Fan Energy Index (FEI) for Commercial and Industrial Fans and Blowers.
Regulation applies to commercial, industrial fans and blowers
The regulation applies to commercial and industrial fans and blowers rated with at least 1-hp fan shaft power or rated with at least 1-kW electrical power, but no more than 150 air horsepower.
Exceptions include air-curtain units, ceiling and other types of circulating fans, fans embedded in equipment performing duties other than air movement, safety fans (meeting a specified definition), cross-flow fans, and induced-flow fans.
Regulation covers Fans and blowers sold in California
All fans and blowers sold in California that are in the scope of the regulation must meet the requirements, regardless of where they are manufactured.
The AMCA North America Region Air Movement Advocacy Committee (formerly Air Movement Code Action and Review Committee - AMCARC) had been engaged in the development of the regulation since the rule-making began in 2017, picking up where the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) left off, when public negotiations for a federal regulation concluded in 2015.
The U.S. Department of Energy rule-making, which began in 2011, has resumed and appears on track for completion in 2023.
Developing compliance and education resources
AMCA also is investigating how to evolve service offerings for members filing compliance data
AMCA is working with the CEC ad California investor-owned utilities to develop compliance and education resources for AMCA members and California consumers. AMCA also is investigating how to evolve service offerings for members filing compliance data.
The latest ‘express terms’ language was posted by the CEC in September 2022. California estimates the regulation will save Californians 1.7 terawatt-hours, 17 million megawatt-hours, 0.06 quad, or nearly 40 million tons of coal per year.
Air Movement and Control Association (AMCA) International Inc.
Air Movement and Control Association (AMCA) International Inc. is a not-for-profit association of manufacturers of fans, dampers, louvers, air curtains, and other air-system components for commercial HVAC, industrial-process, and power-generation applications.
With programs such as certified ratings, laboratory accreditation, verification of compliance, and international-standards development, its mission is to advance the health, growth, and integrity of the air-movement-and-control industry consistent with the interests of the public.