16 C.F.R. Appendix B3 to Part 305—Chest Freezers and All Other Freezers
Title 16 - Commercial Practices
Cost Information for Appendices B1 Through B3 When the ranges of comparability in Appendices B1 through B3 are used on EnergyGuide labels for freezers, the estimated annual operating cost disclosure appearing in the box at the bottom of the labels must be derived using the 2005 Representative Average Unit Cost for electricity (9.06¢ per kilowatt-hour), and the text below the box must identify the cost as such. [71 FR 4986, Jan. 31, 2006]
Title 16: Commercial Practices
PART 305—RULE CONCERNING DISCLOSURES REGARDING ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND WATER USE OF CERTAIN HOME APPLIANCES AND OTHER PRODUCTS REQUIRED UNDER THE ENERGY POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT (“APPLIANCE LABELING RULE”)
Appendix B3 to Part 305—Chest Freezers and All Other Freezers
Range Information------------------------------------------------------------------------ Range of estimated annual energy Manufacturer's rated total refrigerated volume consumption (kWh/yr) (in cubic feet ----------------------- Low High------------------------------------------------------------------------Less than 5.5................................... 185 3575.5 to 7.4...................................... 215 3817.5 to 9.4...................................... 251 2519.5 to 11.4..................................... 248 31211.5 to 13.4.................................... 276 35013.5 to 15.4.................................... 354 39415.5 to 17.4.................................... 282 36017.5 to 19.4.................................... (*) (*)19.5 to 21.4.................................... 350 41521.5 to 23.4.................................... 460 51223.5 to 25.4.................................... 570 57025.5 to 27.4.................................... 354 39427.5 to 29.4.................................... (*) (*)29.5 and over................................... 512 512------------------------------------------------------------------------(*) No data submitted for units meeting the Department of Energy's Energy Conservation Standards effective July 1, 2001.

