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Regulations are current to 2020-07-15 and last amended on 2019-12-12. Previous Versions
DIVISION 12Motors (continued)
SUBDIVISION BSmall Electric Motors (continued)
[757 to 799 reserved]
796 [Reserved, SOR/2018-201, s. 80]
797 [Reserved, SOR/2018-201, s. 80]
DIVISION 13Commercial Pre-Rinse Spray Valves
800 The following definitions apply in this Division.
commercial pre-rinse spray valve
commercial pre-rinse spray valve means a handheld device for spraying water on food service items, that has a release-to-close valve and is designed and marketed to be used in conjunction with commercial dishwashing or commercial ware washing equipment. (pulvérisateur de prérinçage commercial)
10 C.F.R. §431.264
10 C.F.R. §431.264 means the test method set out in section 431.264 of Subpart O, Part 431 of Title 10 to the United States Code of Federal Regulations , as amended from time to time. (10 C.F.R. §431.264)
10 C.F.R. §431.266
10 C.F.R. §431.266 means the table to paragraph 431.266(b) of Subpart O, Part 431 of Title 10 to the United States Code of Federal Regulations , as amended from time to time. (10 C.F.R. §431.266)
SOR/2018-201, s. 80
801 (1) A commercial pre-rinse spray valve is prescribed as an energy-using product.
(2) However, for the purposes of sections 4, 5 and 802, a commercial pre-rinse spray valve is not considered to be an energy-using product unless it is manufactured on or after June 27, 2016.
802 (1) The energy efficiency standards set out in column 2 of the table to this section apply to commercial pre-rinse spray valves described in column 1 that are manufactured during the periods set out in column 3.
(2) A commercial pre-rinse spray valve complies with the energy efficiency standard if it meets that standard when tested in accordance with testing procedures established by 10 C.F.R. §431.264 that are applicable to a commercial pre-rinse spray valve as defined in section 800.
Commercial pre-rinse spray valves
Maximum water flow rate ≤ 6.1 L/min (1.6 gallons/min) On or after June 27, 2016 and before January 28, 2019
Commercial pre-rinse spray valves that have a spray force ≤ 1.39 N (5.0 ounce-force)
Maximum water flow rate ≤ flow rate for “Product Class 1” commercial pre-rinse spray valve set out in 10 C.F.R. §431.266 On or after January 28, 2019
Commercial pre-rinse spray valves that have a spray force > 1.39 N (5.0 ounce-force) but ≤ 2.22 N (8.0 ounce-force)
Maximum water flow rate ≤ flow rate for “Product Class 2” commercial pre-rinse spray valve set out in 10 C.F.R. §431.266 On or after January 28, 2019
Commercial pre-rinse spray valves that have a spray force > 2.22 N (8.0 ounce-force)
Maximum water flow rate ≤ flow rate for “Product Class 3” commercial pre-rinse spray valve set out in 10 C.F.R. §431.266 On or after January 28, 2019
803 For the purpose of subsection 5(1) of the Act, the following information must be collected in accordance with 10 C.F.R. §431.264 and provided to the Minister in respect of a commercial pre-rinse spray valve:
(a) the maximum water flow rate, in litres per minute (gallons per minute); and
(b) if it is manufactured on or after January 28, 2019, the spray force in newtons (ounce-force).
DIVISION 14Pumps
SUBDIVISION AClean Water Pumps
10 C.F.R. Appendix A means Appendix A to Subpart Y, Part 431 of Title 10 to the United States Code of Federal Regulations , entitled Uniform Test Method for the Measurement of Energy Consumption of Pumps , as amended from time to time. (appendice A 10 C.F.R.)
10 C.F.R. §431.465(b)(4)
10 C.F.R. §431.465(b)(4) means the table to paragraph 431.465(b)(4) of Subpart Y, Part 431 of Title 10 to the United States Code of Federal Regulations , as amended from time to time. (10 C.F.R. §431.465(b)(4))
best efficiency point means the pump hydraulic power operating point that results in a maximum efficiency. (point de rendement maximal)
clean water means water that has a maximum non-absorbent solid content of 0.25 kg/m3(0.016 lb/ft3), a maximum dissolved solid content of 50 kg/m3 (3.1 lb/ft3) and a total gas content that does not exceed the saturation volume and that may include additives necessary to prevent the water from freezing down to -10°C (14°F). (eau claire)
clean water pump means a pump – with or without mechanical equipment, driver and controls, that is designed for pumping clean water – other than a fire pump, a self-priming pump, a prime-assist pump, a magnet-driven pump, a pump designed to be used in a nuclear facility, a pump designed to Canadian or United States military specifications or a pump designed and marketed for use as a pool pump, that
(i) an end suction close-coupled pump with a maximum specific speed of 5000 RPM,
(ii) an end suction frame mounted pump with its own bearings and with a specific speed not more than 5000 RPM,
(v) a submersible turbine pump with a bowl diameter not greater than 152 mm (6 in),
(d) has a maximum head of 139.9 m (459 ft) at best efficiency point and full impeller diameter;
(f) is designed to operate with either a 2-pole or 4-pole induction motor or a non-induction motor with a nominal speed of rotation of either 1800 RPM or 3600 RPM, as determined in accordance with 10 C.F.R. Appendix A, and in which the driver and impeller rotate at the same speed. (pompe à eau claire)
SOR/2019-163, s. 54
Marginal note:Energy efficiency standard
806 (1) The energy efficiency standard that applies to a clean water pump is the maximum pump energy index set out for the applicable equipment class in 10 C.F.R. §431.465(b)(4).