[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 184 (Thursday, September 23, 2010)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
[Case No. CW-013]
Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products: Notice of
Petition for Waiver of the General Electric Company From the Department
of Energy Residential Clothes Washer Test Procedure, and Grant of
Interim Waiver
AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of petition for waiver, notice of grant of interim
waiver, and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces receipt of and publishes the General
Electric Company (GE) petition for waiver (hereafter, ``petition'')
from specified portions of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) test
procedure for determining the energy consumption of clothes washers.
Today's notice also grants an interim waiver of the clothes washer test
procedure. Through this notice, DOE also solicits comments with respect
to the GE petition.
DATES: DOE will accept comments, data, and information with respect to
the GE petition until, but no later than October 25, 2010.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by case number CW-013,
by any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
E-mail: [email protected] Include ``Case No.
CW-013'' in the subject line of the message.
Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. Department of Energy,
Building Technologies Program, Mailstop EE-2J/1000 Independence Avenue,
SW., Washington, DC 20585-0121. Telephone: (202) 586-2945. Please
submit one signed original paper copy.
Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. Department
of Energy, Building Technologies Program, 950 L'Enfant Plaza SW., Suite
600, Washington, DC 20024. Please submit one signed original paper
copy.
Instructions: All submissions received should include the agency
name and case number for this proceeding. Submit electronic comments in
WordPerfect, Microsoft Word, Portable Document Format (PDF), or text
(American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)) file
format and
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avoid the use of special characters or any form of encryption. Wherever
possible, include the electronic signature of the author. DOE does not
accept telefacsimiles (faxes).
Any person submitting written comments must also send a copy to the
petitioner, pursuant to 10 CFR 430.27(d). The contact information for
the petitioner is: Ms Kelley A. Kline, Counsel--Regulatory Compliance,
GE Consumer & Industrial, Appliance Park 2-225, Louisville, KY 40225,
E-mail: [email protected].
According to 10 CFR 1004.11, any person submitting information that
he or she believes to be confidential and exempt by law from public
disclosure should submit two copies to DOE: One copy of the document
including all the information believed to be confidential, and one copy
of the document with the information believed to be confidential
deleted. DOE will make its own determination about the confidential
status of the information and treat it according to its determination.
Docket: For access to the docket to review the background documents
relevant to this matter, you may visit the U.S. Department of Energy,
950 L'Enfant Plaza SW., (Resource Room of the Building Technologies
Program), Washington, DC 20024; (202) 586-2945, between 9 a.m. and 4
p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. Available
documents include the following items: (1) This notice; (2) public
comments received; (3) the petition for waiver and application for
interim waiver; and (4) prior DOE waivers and rulemakings regarding
similar clothes washer products. Please call Ms. Brenda Edwards at the
above telephone number for additional information regarding visiting
the Resource Room.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Michael G. Raymond, U.S.
Department of Energy, Building Technologies Program, Mail Stop EE-2J,
Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC
20585-0121. Telephone: (202) 586-9611. E-mail:
[email protected].
Ms. Elizabeth Kohl, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of the
General Counsel, Mail Stop GC-71, Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence
Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585-0103. Telephone: (202) 586-7796. E-
mail: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background and Authority
Title III of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (``EPCA'') sets
forth a variety of provisions concerning energy efficiency. Part A of
Title III provides for the ``Energy Conservation Program for Consumer
Products Other Than Automobiles.'' (42 U.S.C. 6291-6309). Part A
includes definitions, test procedures, labeling provisions, energy
conservation standards, and the authority to require information and
reports from manufacturers. Further, Part A authorizes the Secretary of
Energy to prescribe test procedures that are reasonably designed to
produce results which measure energy efficiency, energy use, or
estimated operating costs, and that are not unduly burdensome to
conduct. (42 U.S.C. 6293(b)(3)). The test procedure for automatic and
semi-automatic clothes washers is contained in 10 CFR part 430, subpart
B, appendix J1.
The regulations set forth in 10 CFR 430.27 contain provisions that
enable a person to seek a waiver from the test procedure requirements
for covered consumer products. A waiver will be granted by the
Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (the
Assistant Secretary) if it is determined that the basic model for which
the petition for waiver was submitted contains one or more design
characteristics that prevents testing of the basic model according to
the prescribed test procedures, or if the prescribed test procedures
may evaluate the basic model in a manner so unrepresentative of its
true energy consumption characteristics as to provide materially
inaccurate comparative data. 10 CFR 430.27(l). Petitioners must include
in their petition any alternate test procedures known to the petitioner
to evaluate the basic model in a manner representative of its energy
consumption. 10 CFR 430.27(b)(1)(iii). The Assistant Secretary may
grant the waiver subject to conditions, including adherence to
alternate test procedures. 10 CFR 430.27(l). Waivers remain in effect
pursuant to the provisions of 10 CFR 430.27(m).
The waiver process also allows the Assistant Secretary to grant an
interim waiver from test procedure requirements to manufacturers that
have petitioned DOE for a waiver of such prescribed test procedures. 10
CFR 430.27(a)(2). An interim waiver remains in effect for 180 days or
until DOE issues its determination on the petition for waiver,
whichever is sooner. An interim waiver may be extended for an
additional 180 days. 10 CFR 430.27(h).
II. Application for Interim Waiver and Petition for Waiver
On June 21, 2010, GE filed a petition for waiver and application
for interim waiver from the test procedure applicable to automatic and
semi-automatic clothes washers set forth in 10 CFR part 430, subpart B,
appendix J1. In particular, GE requested a waiver to test its clothes
washers with basket volumes greater than 3.8 cubic feet on the basis of
the residential test procedures contained in 10 CFR part 430, Subpart
B, Appendix J1, with a revised Table 5.1 which extends the range of
container volumes beyond 3.8 cubic feet.
GE's petition seeks a waiver from the DOE test procedure because a
test load is used within the procedure, and the mass of this test load
is based on the basket volume of the test specimen, which is currently
not defined for the basket sizes of the basic models cited in its
waiver application. In the DOE test procedure, the relation between
basket volume and test load mass is defined for basket volumes between
0 and 3.8 cubic feet. GE has designed a series of clothes washers that
contain basket volumes greater than 3.8 cubic feet.
Table 5.1 of Appendix J1 defines the test load sizes used in the
test procedure as linear functions of the basket volume. GE has
submitted a revised table to extend the maximum basket volume from 3.8
cubic feet to 6.0 cubic feet, a table provided by the Association of
Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM). AHAM provided calculations to
extrapolate Table 5.1 of the DOE test procedure to larger container
volumes. DOE believes that this procedure is reasonable because the DOE
test procedure defines test load sizes as linear functions of the
basket volume.
An interim waiver may be granted if it is determined that the
applicant will experience economic hardship if the application for
interim waiver is denied, if it appears likely that the petition for
waiver will be granted, and/or the Assistant Secretary determines that
it would be desirable for public policy reasons to grant immediate
relief pending a determination of the petition for waiver. (10 CFR
430.27(g)). DOE determined that GE's application for interim waiver
does not provide sufficient market, equipment price, shipments, and
other manufacturer impact information to permit DOE to evaluate the
economic hardship GE might experience absent a favorable determination
on its application for interim waiver. In a previous similar case,
however, DOE granted an interim test procedure waiver to Whirlpool for
three of Whirlpool's clothes washer models with container capacities
greater than 3.8 ft \3\. 71 FR 48913 (August 22, 2006). This notice
contained an alternate test procedure, which
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extended the linear relationship between maximum test load size and
clothes washer container volume in Table 5.1 to include a maximum test
load size of 15.4 pounds (lbs) for clothes washer container volumes of
3.8 to 3.9 ft \3\.
DOE believes that the values in the test load size chart submitted
by GE are appropriate. In addition, DOE believes that extending the
linear relationship between test load size and container capacity to
larger capacities is valid. Based on this discussion, and the interim
waiver granted to Whirlpool, it appears likely that the petition for
waiver will be granted. DOE notes, however, publication elsewhere in
today's Federal Register of a petition for waiver received subsequently
from Samsung Electronics America, Inc. (Samsung), also for clothes
washers with capacities larger than 3.8 ft\3\. Samsung submitted an
alternate test procedure that uses a slightly more accurate conversion
factor to convert pounds to kilograms than was used by AHAM and GE. Use
of Samsung's conversion factor results in small changes in revised
Table 5.1. DOE will consider adopting the more accurate Table 5.1 in
the subsequent decision and order. For the reasons stated above, the
Department of Energy is granting an interim waiver to GE for its line
of clothes washers with container volumes greater than 3.8 cubic feet,
pursuant to 10 CFR 430.27(g). Therefore, it is ordered that:
The application for interim waiver filed by GE is hereby granted
for the specified GE clothes washer basic models, subject to the
specifications and conditions below.
1. GE shall not be required to test or rate the specified clothes
washer products on the basis of the test procedure under 10 CFR part
430 subpart B, appendix J1.
2. GE shall be required to test and rate the specified clothes
washer products according to the alternate test procedure as set forth
in section IV, ``Alternate test procedure.''
The interim waiver applies to the following basic model groups:
PTWN8055*, PTWN8050*, PFWS4600*, PFWS4605*, PFWH4400*, PFWH4405*,
GFWS3600*, GFWS3605*, GFWS3500*, GFWS3505*, GFWH3400*, GFWH3405*,
GFWH2400*, GFWH2405*
III. Alternate Test Procedure
EPCA requires that manufacturers use DOE test procedures to make
representations about the energy consumption and energy consumption
costs of products covered by EPCA. (42 U.S.C. 6293(c)). Consistent
representations are important for manufacturers to make representations
about the energy efficiency of their products and to demonstrate
compliance with applicable DOE energy conservation standards. Pursuant
to its regulations for the grant of a waiver or interim waiver from an
applicable test procedure at 10 CFR 430.27, DOE is considering setting
an alternate test procedure for GE in the subsequent Decision and
Order. This alternate procedure is intended to allow manufacturers of
clothes washers with basket capacities larger than provided for in the
current test procedure to make valid representations. This test
procedure is based on the expanded Table 5.1 of Appendix J1 submitted
by GE. Furthermore, if DOE specifies an alternate test procedure for
GE, DOE may consider applying the alternate test procedure or a similar
one using the more accurate conversion factor discussed above to
similar waivers for residential clothes washers.
During the period of the interim waiver granted in this notice, GE
shall test its clothes washer basic models according to the provisions
of 10 CFR part 430 subpart B, appendix J1, except that the expanded
Table 5.1 below shall be substituted for Table 5.1 of appendix J1.
Table 5.1--Test Load Sizes
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Container volume Minimum load Maximum load Average load
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cu. ft. >= < (liter) >= < lb (kg) lb (kg) lb (kg)
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0-0.8......................... 0-22.7 3.00 1.36 3.00 1.36 3.00 1.36
0.80-0.90..................... 22.7-25.5 3.00 1.36 3.50 1.59 3.25 1.47
0.90-1.00..................... 25.5-28.3 3.00 1.36 3.90 1.77 3.45 1.56
1.00-1.10..................... 28.3-31.1 3.00 1.36 4.30 1.95 3.65 1.66
1.10-1.20..................... 31.1-34.0 3.00 1.36 4.70 2.13 3.85 1.75
1.20-1.30..................... 34.0-36.8 3.00 1.36 5.10 2.31 4.05 1.84
1.30-1.40..................... 36.8-39.6 3.00 1.36 5.50 2.49 4.25 1.93
1.40-1.50..................... 39.6-42.5 3.00 1.36 5.90 2.68 4.45 2.02
1.50-1.60..................... 42.5-45.3 3.00 1.36 6.40 2.90 4.70 2.13
1.60-1.70..................... 45.3-48.1 3.00 1.36 6.80 3.08 4.90 2.22
1.70-1.80..................... 48.1-51.0 3.00 1.36 7.20 3.27 5.10 2.31
1.80-1.90..................... 51.0-53.8 3.00 1.36 7.60 3.45 5.30 2.40
1.90-2.00..................... 53.8-56.6 3.00 1.36 8.00 3.63 5.50 2.49
2.00-2.10..................... 56.6-59.5 3.00 1.36 8.40 3.81 5.70 2.59
2.10-2.20..................... 59.5-62.3 3.00 1.36 8.80 3.99 5.90 2.68
2.20-2.30..................... 62.3-65.1 3.00 1.36 9.20 4.17 6.10 2.77
2.30-2.40..................... 65.1-68.0 3.00 1.36 9.60 4.35 6.30 2.86
2.40-2.50..................... 68.0-70.8 3.00 1.36 10.00 4.54 6.50 2.95
2.50-2.60..................... 70.8-73.6 3.00 1.36 10.50 4.76 6.75 3.06
2.60-2.70..................... 73.6-76.5 3.00 1.36 10.90 4.94 6.95 3.15
2.70-2.80..................... 76.5-79.3 3.00 1.36 11.30 5.13 7.15 3.24
2.80-2.90..................... 79.3-82.1 3.00 1.36 11.70 5.31 7.35 3.33
2.90-3.00..................... 82.1-85.0 3.00 1.36 12.10 5.49 7.55 3.42
3.00-3.10..................... 85.0-87.8 3.00 1.36 12.50 5.67 7.75 3.52
3.10-3.20..................... 87.8-90.6 3.00 1.36 12.90 5.85 7.95 3.61
3.20-3.30..................... 90.6-93.4 3.00 1.36 13.30 6.03 8.15 3.70
3.30-3.40..................... 93.4-96.3 3.00 1.36 13.70 6.21 8.35 3.79
3.40-3.50..................... 96.3-99.1 3.00 1.36 14.10 6.40 8.55 3.88
3.50-3.60..................... 99.1-101.9 3.00 1.36 14.60 6.62 8.80 3.99
3.60-3.70..................... 101.9-104.8 3.00 1.36 15.00 6.80 9.00 4.08
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3.70-3.80..................... 104.8-107.6 3.00 1.36 15.40 6.99 9.20 4.17
3.80-3.90..................... 107.6-110.4 3.00 1.36 15.80 7.18 9.40 4.27
3.90-4.00..................... 110.4-113.3 3.00 1.36 16.20 7.36 9.60 4.36
4.00-4.10..................... 113.3-116.1 3.00 1.36 16.60 7.55 9.80 4.45
4.10-4.20..................... 116.1-118.9 3.00 1.36 17.00 7.73 10.00 4.55
4.20-4.30..................... 118.9-121.8 3.00 1.36 17.40 7.91 10.20 4.64
4.30-4.40..................... 121.8-124.6 3.00 1.36 17.80 8.09 10.40 4.73
4.40-4.50..................... 124.6-127.4 3.00 1.36 18.20 8.27 10.60 4.82
4.50-4.60..................... 127.4-130.3 3.00 1.36 18.70 8.50 10.85 4.93
4.60-4.70..................... 130.3-133.1 3.00 1.36 19.1 8.65 11.03 5.00
4.70-4.80..................... 133.1-135.9 3.00 1.36 19.5 8.83 11.24 5.10
4.80-4.90..................... 135.9-138.8 3.00 1.36 19.9 9.02 11.44 5.19
4.90-5.00..................... 138.8-141.6 3.00 1.36 20.3 9.21 11.65 5.28
5.00-5.10..................... 141.6-144.4 3.00 1.36 20.7 9.39 11.85 5.38
5.10-5.20..................... 144.4-147.3 3.00 1.36 21.1 9.58 12.06 5.47
5.20-5.30..................... 147.3-150.1 3.00 1.36 21.5 9.76 12.26 5.56
5.30-5.40..................... 150.1-152.9 3.00 1.36 21.9 9.95 12.46 5.65
5.40-5.50..................... 152.9-155.8 3.00 1.36 22.3 10.13 12.67 5.75
5.50-5.60..................... 155.8-158.6 3.00 1.36 22.7 10.32 12.87 5.84
5.60-5.70..................... 158.6-161.4 3.00 1.36 23.2 10.51 13.08 5.93
5.70-5.80..................... 161.4-164.3 3.00 1.36 23.6 10.69 13.29 6.03
5.80-5.90..................... 164.3-167.1 3.00 1.36 24.0 10.88 13.49 6.12
5.90-6.00..................... 167.1-169.9 3.00 1.36 24.4 11.06 13.70 6.21
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Notes: (1) All test load weights are bone dry weights.
(2) Allowable tolerance on the test load weights are 0.10 lbs (0.05 kg).
IV. Summary and Request for Comments
Through today's notice, DOE announces receipt of GE's petition for
waiver from certain parts of the test procedure that apply to clothes
washers and grants an interim waiver to GE. DOE is publishing GE's
petition for waiver in its entirety pursuant to 10 CFR p
430.27(b)(1)(iv). The petition contains no confidential information.
The petition includes a suggested alternate test procedure which is to
measure the energy consumption of clothes washers with capacities
larger than the 3.8 ft \3\ specified in the current DOE test procedure.
DOE is interested in receiving comments from interested parties on all
aspects of the petition, including the suggested alternate test
procedure and any other alternate test procedure. Pursuant to 10 CFR p
430.27(b)(1)(iv), any person submitting written comments to DOE must
also send a copy to the petitioner, whose contact information is
included in the ADDRESSES section above.
Issued in Washington, DC on September 16, 2010.
Henry Kelly,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy.
U.S. Department of Energy
Application for Interim Waiver and Petition for Waiver, 10CFR430,
Subpart B, Appendix J1--U.S. Department of Energy (``DOE'' or ``the
Department'') Uniform Test Method for Measuring the Energy
Consumption of Automatic and Semi-Automatic Clothes Washers
Case No.
Public Version
Submitted by:
Kelley A. Kline
Counsel-Regulatory Compliance
GE Consumer & Industrial
Appliance Park 2-225
Louisville, KY 40225
[email protected]
502-452-7603 (voice)
502-452-0395 (fax)
U.S. Department of Energy Application for Interim Waiver and
Petition for Waiver, 10CFR430, Subpart B, Appendix J1--Uniform Test
Method for Measuring the Energy Consumption of Automatic and Semi-
Automatic Clothes Washers
Introduction
GE Appliances & Lighting, an operating division of General
Electric Co., (``GE'') is a leading manufacturer and marketer of
household appliances, including, as relevant to this proceeding,
clothes washers, files this Petition for Waiver and Application for
Interim Waiver (``Petition''). GE requests that the Assistant
Secretary grant it a waiver from certain parts of the test procedure
promulgated by the U.S. Department of Energy (``DOE'' or ``the
Department'') for determining residential automatic and semi-
automatic clothes washer energy consumption and allow GE to test its
clothes washers pursuant to the modified table submitted herewith.
This request is filed pursuant to 10 C.F.R. Sec. 430.27.
GE is in the process of designing and launching new clothes
washer models. A total investment and expense of $17.5MM has been
made for research, development, facility upgrade, acquisition of
tooling and equipment and product testing. Current production plans
call for these products to begin to be manufactured on July 6, 2010.
In order to be assured that it is correctly calculating the
energy consumption of the product, that the product meets the
minimum energy requirements for its product class and is properly
labeled, GE seeks the Department's expeditious concurrence to its
proposed amendment to the clothes washer test procedure.
Even a casual review of the clothes washer test procedure \1\
reveals that this regulation has been overtaken by advances in
technology, especially in terms of basket volume sizes of clothes
washers on the market today. GE files this Petition for Waiver and
Application for Interim Waiver to modify the portions of the
regulations that do not permit accurate calculation of energy
performance as related to basket volume size and test load mass.
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\1\ 10 C.F.R. Part 430, Subpart B, App. J1
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The Department's regulations provide that the Assistant
Secretary will grant a Petition upon ``determin[ation] that the
basic model for which the waiver was requested contains a design
characteristic which either prevents testing of the basic model
according to the prescribed test procedures, or the prescribed test
procedures may evaluate the basic model in a manner so
unrepresentative of its true energy consumption characteristics as
to provide materially inaccurate comparative data.\2\''
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\2\ 10 C.F.R. Part 430.27
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GE requests that the Assistant Secretary grant this Petition on
both grounds. First, because failure of the clothes washer energy
test procedure to correlate load size and basket volume for larger
units does not allow the energy used by GE's new clothes washer to
be accurately calculated. The new clothes washers contain baskets
above 3.8 cubic feet, ranging up to 4.5 cubic feet. Since Table 5.1
of Appendix J1 currently defines test load sizes used during the
procedure as linear functions of the basket volume, but only up to
3.8 cubic feet, the basket sizes of GE's new models are currently
not defined.
Second, if GE were to test its new clothes washers as if the
basket size were 3.8 cubic feet, i.e., with an average load size of
9.4 pounds, the results of the energy test so conducted would
understate the energy used by the new models.
Need for Relief
The test procedure for calculating energy consumption defines
the relation between basket volume and test load mass for basket
volumes between 0 and 3.8 cubic feet. Market trends, however, have
led manufacturers to design clothes washers with volumes greater
than 3.8 cubic feet. Therefore, the existing test procedure is not
applicable for units GE will be manufacturing. Indeed, the
Department recognized this lack of applicability in the decision to
grant a similar waiver to GE Corp. (71FR48913)
GE hereby requests an Interim Waiver and Waiver that will allow
sale of the following models based on the attached table, previously
provided by AHAM to the Department in AHAM Comments on the Framework
Document for Residential Clothes Washers; EERE-2008-BT-STD-0019; RIN
1904-AB90, dated October 2, 2009. Those models will be General
Electric brand clothes washer models. PTWN8055*, PTWN8050*,
PFWS4600*, PFWS4605*, PFWH4400*, PFWH4405*, GFWS3600*, GFWS3605*,
GFWS3500*, GFWS3505*, GFWH3400*, GFWH3405*, GFWH2400*, GFWH2405*.
Since there is a linear relationship between container volume and
test load size, AHAM provided calculations to extend Table 5.1 in
Appendix B of these comments (attached).
Thank you for your timely attention to this request for Interim
Waiver and Waiver.
Respectfully submitted,
Kelley A. Kline,
Authorized Representative of GE Appliances & Lighting
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that GE has notified all clothes washer
manufacturers listed below known to GE to sell products in the
United States and forwarded them a copy of this application:
Alliance Laundry Systems, Inc., BSH Home Appliances Corp.
(Bosch-Siemens Hausgerate GmbH), Electrolux Home Products, Fisher &
Paykel Appliances, Inc., Haier America Trading, L.L.C., LG
Electronics USA INC., Miele Appliances, Inc., Samsung Electronics
America, Inc. and GE Corporation.
In addition, GE has provided courtesy copies to: The Association
of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM), which is generally
interested in DOE proceedings affecting the industry.
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Kelley A. Kline
Appendix B
Table 5.1--Test Load Sizes
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Container volume Minimum load Maximum load Average load
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cu. ft. >= < (liter) >= < lb (kg) lb (kg) lb (kg)
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0-0.8......................... 0-22.7 3.00 1.36 3.00 1.36 3.00 1.36
0.80-0.90..................... 22.7-25.5 3.00 1.36 3.50 1.59 3.25 1.47
0.90-1.00..................... 25.5-28.3 3.00 1.36 3.90 1.77 3.45 1.56
1.00-1.10..................... 28.3-31.1 3.00 1.36 4.30 1.95 3.65 1.66
1.10-1.20..................... 31.1-34.0 3.00 1.36 4.70 2.13 3.85 1.75
1.20-1.30..................... 34.0-36.8 3.00 1.36 5.10 2.31 4.05 1.84
1.30-1.40..................... 36.8-39.6 3.00 1.36 5.50 2.49 4.25 1.93
1.40-1.50..................... 39.6-42.5 3.00 1.36 5.90 2.68 4.45 2.02
1.50-1.60..................... 42.5-45.3 3.00 1.36 6.40 2.90 4.70 2.13
1.60-1.70..................... 45.3-48.1 3.00 1.36 6.80 3.08 4.90 2.22
1.70-1.80..................... 48.1-51.0 3.00 1.36 7.20 3.27 5.10 2.31
1.80-1.90..................... 51.0-53.8 3.00 1.36 7.60 3.45 5.30 2.40
1.90-2.00..................... 53.8-56.6 3.00 1.36 8.00 3.63 5.50 2.49
2.00-2.10..................... 56.6-59.5 3.00 1.36 8.40 3.81 5.70 2.59
2.10-2.20..................... 59.5-62.3 3.00 1.36 8.80 3.99 5.90 2.68
2.20-2.30..................... 62.3-65.1 3.00 1.36 9.20 4.17 6.10 2.77
2.30-2.40..................... 65.1-68.0 3.00 1.36 9.60 4.35 6.30 2.86
2.40-2.50..................... 68.0-70.8 3.00 1.36 10.00 4.54 6.50 2.95
2.50-2.60..................... 70.8-73.6 3.00 1.36 10.50 4.76 6.75 3.06
2.60-2.70..................... 73.6-76.5 3.00 1.36 10.90 4.94 6.95 3.15
2.70-2.80..................... 76.5-79.3 3.00 1.36 11.30 5.13 7.15 3.24
2.80-2.90..................... 79.3-82.1 3.00 1.36 11.70 5.31 7.35 3.33
2.90-3.00..................... 82.1-85.0 3.00 1.36 12.10 5.49 7.55 3.42
3.00-3.10..................... 85.0-87.8 3.00 1.36 12.50 5.67 7.75 3.52
3.10-3.20..................... 87.8-90.6 3.00 1.36 12.90 5.85 7.95 3.61
3.20-3.30..................... 90.6-93.4 3.00 1.36 13.30 6.03 8.15 3.70
3.30-3.40..................... 93.4-96.3 3.00 1.36 13.70 6.21 8.35 3.79
3.40-3.50..................... 96.3-99.1 3.00 1.36 14.10 6.40 8.55 3.88
3.50-3.60..................... 99.1-101.9 3.00 1.36 14.60 6.62 8.80 3.99
3.60-3.70..................... 101.9-104.8 3.00 1.36 15.00 6.80 9.00 4.08
3.70-3.80..................... 104.8-107.6 3.00 1.36 15.40 6.99 9.20 4.17
3.80-3.90..................... 107.6-110.4 3.00 1.36 15.80 7.18 9.40 4.27
3.90-4.00..................... 110.4-113.3 3.00 1.36 16.20 7.36 9.60 4.36
4.00-4.10..................... 113.3-116.1 3.00 1.36 16.60 7.55 9.80 4.45
4.10-4.20..................... 116.1-118.9 3.00 1.36 17.00 7.73 10.00 4.55
4.20-4.30..................... 118.9-121.8 3.00 1.36 17.40 7.91 10.20 4.64
4.30-4.40..................... 121.8-124.6 3.00 1.36 17.80 8.09 10.40 4.73
4.40-4.50..................... 124.6-127.4 3.00 1.36 18.20 8.27 10.60 4.82
4.50-4.60..................... 127.4-130.3 3.00 1.36 18.70 8.50 10.85 4.93
4.60-4.70..................... 130.3-133.1 3.00 1.36 19.1 8.65 11.03 5.00
4.70-4.80..................... 133.1-135.9 3.00 1.36 19.5 8.83 11.24 5.10
4.80-4.90..................... 135.9-138.8 3.00 1.36 19.9 9.02 11.44 5.19
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4.90-5.00..................... 138.8-141.6 3.00 1.36 20.3 9.21 11.65 5.28
5.00-5.10..................... 141.6-144.4 3.00 1.36 20.7 9.39 11.85 5.38
5.10-5.20..................... 144.4-147.3 3.00 1.36 21.1 9.58 12.06 5.47
5.20-5.30..................... 147.3-150.1 3.00 1.36 21.5 9.76 12.26 5.56
5.30-5.40..................... 150.1-152.9 3.00 1.36 21.9 9.95 12.46 5.65
5.40-5.50..................... 152.9-155.8 3.00 1.36 22.3 10.13 12.67 5.75
5.50-5.60..................... 155.8-158.6 3.00 1.36 22.7 10.32 12.87 5.84
5.60-5.70..................... 158.6-161.4 3.00 1.36 23.2 10.51 13.08 5.93
5.70-5.80..................... 161.4-164.3 3.00 1.36 23.6 10.69 13.29 6.03
5.80-5.90..................... 164.3-167.1 3.00 1.36 24.0 10.88 13.49 6.12
5.90-6.00..................... 167.1-169.9 3.00 1.36 24.4 11.06 13.70 6.21
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[FR Doc. 2010-23874 Filed 9-22-10; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6450-01-P