Wash. Admin. Code § 51-11C-41000

Current through Register Vol. 24-16, August 15, 2024
Section 51-11C-41000 - [Effective 9/7/2024] Section C410-Refrigeration system requirements
C410.1General. Walk-in coolers, walk-in freezers, refrigerated warehouse coolers, refrigerated warehouse freezers, and refrigerated display cases shall comply with this Section.

Table C410.2

Minimum Efficiency Requirements: Commercial Refrigerators and Freezers and Refrigeration

Equipment Category

Condensing Unit Configuration

Equipment Family

Rating Temp. °F

Operating Temp. °F

Equipment Classificationc

Maximum Daily Energy Consumption kWh/dayd,e

Test Standard

Remote condensing commercial refrigerators and commercial freezers

Remote (RC)

Vertical open (VOP)

38 (M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

VOP.RC.M

0.64 × TDA + 4.07

AHRI

1200

0 (L)

[LESS THAN]32

VOP.RC.L

2.20 × TDA + 6.85

Semivertical open (SVO)

38 (M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

SVO.RC.M

0.66 × TDA + 3.18

0 (L)

[LESS THAN]32

SVO.RC.L

2.20 × TDA + 6.85

Horizontal open (HZO)

38 (M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

HZO.RC.M

0.35 × TDA + 2.88

0 (L)

[LESS THAN]32

HZO.RC.L

0.55 × TDA + 6.88

Vertical closed transparent (VCT)

38 (M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

VCT.RC.M

0.15 × TDA + 1.95

0 (L)

[LESS THAN]32

VCT.RC.L

0.49 × TDA + 2.61

Horizontal closed transparent (HCT)

38 (M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

HCT.RC.M

0.16 × TDA + 0.13

0 (L)

[LESS THAN]32

HCT.RC.L

0.34 × TDA + 0.26

Vertical closed solid (VCS)

38 (M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

VCS.RC.M

0.10 × V + 0.26

0 (L)

[LESS THAN]32

VCS.RC.L

0.21 × V + 0.54

Horizontal closed solid (HCS)

38 (M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

HCS.RC.M

0.10 × V + 0.26

0 (L)

[LESS THAN]32

HCS.RC.L

0.21 × V + 0.54

Service over counter (SOC)

38 (M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

SOC.RC.M

0.44 × TDA + 0.11

0 (L)

[LESS THAN]32

SOC.RC.L

0.93 × TDA + 0.22

Self-contained commercial refrigerators and commercial freezers with and without doors

Self-contained (SC)

Vertical open (VOP)

38 (M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

VOP.RC.M

1.69 × TDA + 4.71

AHRI

1200

0 (L)

[LESS THAN]32

VOP.RC.L

4.25 × TDA + 11.82

Semivertical open (SVO)

38 (M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

SVO.RC.M

1.70 × TDA + 4.59

0 (L)

[LESS THAN]32

SVO.RC.L

4.26 × TDA + 11.51

Horizontal open (HZO)

38 (M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

HZO.RC.M

0.72 × TDA + 5.55

0 (L)

[LESS THAN]32

HZO.RC.L

1.90 × TDA + 7.08

Vertical closed transparent (VCT)

38 (M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

VCT.RC.M

0.10 × V + 0.86

0 (L)

[LESS THAN]32

VCT.RC.L

0.29 × V + 2.95

Vertical closed solid (VCS)

38 (M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

VCS.RC.M

0.05 × V + 1.36

0 (L)

[LESS THAN]32

VCS.RC.L

0.22 × V + 1.38

Self-contained commercial refrigerators and commercial freezers with and without doors

Self-contained (SC)

Horizontal closed transparent (HCT)

38 (M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

HCT.RC.M

0.06 × V + 0.37

AHRI

1200

0 (L)

[LESS THAN]32

HCT.RC.L

0.08 × V + 1.23

Horizontal closed solid (HCS)

38 (M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

HCS.RC.M

0.05 × V + 0.91

0 (L)

[LESS THAN]32

HCS.RC.L

0.06 × V + 1.12

Service over counter (SOC)

38 (M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

SOC.RC.M

0.52 × TDA + 1.00

0 (L)

[LESS THAN]32

SOC.RC.L

1.10 × TDA + 2.10

Self-contained commercial refrigerators with transparent doors for pull-down temperature applications

Self-contained (SC)

Pull-down

38(M)

[GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]32

PD.SC.M

0.11 × V + 0.81

AHRI

1200

Commercial ice cream freezers

Remote (RC)

Vertical open (VOP)

-15 (I)

[LESS THAN EQUAL TO]-5b

VOP.RC.I

2.79 × TDA + 8.70

AHRI

1200

Semivertical open (SVO)

SVO.RC.I

2.79 × TDA + 8.70

Horizontal open (HZO)

HZO.RC.I

0.70 × TDA + 8.74

Vertical closed transparent (VCT)

VCT.RC.I

0.58 × TDA + 3.05

Horizontal closed transparent (HCT)

HCT.RC.I

0.40 × TDA + 0.31

Vertical closed solid (VCS)

VCS.RC.I

0.25 × V + 0.63

Horizontal closed solid (HCS)

HCS.RC.I

0.25 × V + 0.63

Service over counter (SOC)

SOC.RC.I

1.09 × TDA + 0.26

Self-contained (SC)

Vertical open (VOP)

-15 (I)

[LESS THAN EQUAL TO]-5b

VOP.SC.I

× TDA +

AHRI

1200

Semivertical open (SVO)

SVO.SC.I

× TDA +

Horizontal open (HZO)

HZO.SC.I

× TDA +

Vertical closed transparent (VCT)

VCT.SC.I

× TDA +

Horizontal closed transparent (HCT)

HCT.SC.I

× TDA +

Vertical closed solid (VCS)

VCS.SC.I

× V +

Horizontal closed solid (HCS)

HCS.SC.I

× V +

Service over counter (SOC)

SOC.SC.I

× TDA +

For SI: 1 square foot = 0.0929 m2, 1 cubic foot = 0.02832 m3, °C = (°F - 32)/1.8.

a The meaning of the letters in this column is indicated in the columns to the left.

b Ice cream freezer is defined in DOE 10 C.F.R. Part 431.62 as a commercial freezer that is designed to operate at or below -5°F and that the manufacturer designs, markets or intends for the storing, displaying, or dispensing of ice cream.

c Equipment class designations consist of a combination [(in sequential order separated by periods (AAA).(BB).(C))] of:

(AAA) An equipment family code where:

VOP = Vertical open

SVO = Semi-vertical open

HZO = Horizontal open

VCT = Vertical transparent doors

VCS = Vertical solid doors

HCT = Horizontal transparent doors

HCS = Horizontal solid doors

SOC = Service over counter

(BB) An operating mode code:

RC = Remote condensing

SC = Self-contained

(C) A rating temperature code:

M = Medium temperature (38°F)

L = Low temperature (0°F)

I = Ice cream temperature (15°F)

For example, "VOP.RC.M" refers to the "vertical-open, remote-condensing, medium-temperature" equipment class.

d V is the volume of the case (ft3) as measured in AHRI 1200, Appendix C.

e TDA is the total display area of the case (ft2) as measured in AHRI 1200, Appendix D.

C410.2Commercial refrigerators, freezers and refrigerator-freezers. Refrigeration equipment, defined in DOE 10 C.F.R. Part 431.62, shall have an energy use in kWh/day not greater than the values of Table C410.2 when tested and rated in accordance with AHRI Standard 1200. The energy use shall be verified through certification under an approved certification program or, where a certification program does not exist, the energy use shall be supported by data furnished by the equipment manufacturer.
C410.2.1Refrigerated display cases. Refrigerated display cases shall comply with the following:
1. Lighting in refrigerated display cases shall be controlled by one of the following:
1.1. Time switch controls to turn off lights during nonbusiness hours. Timed overrides for display cases shall turn the lights on for up to 1 hour and shall automatically time out to turn the lights off.
1.2. Motion sensor controls on each display case section that reduce lighting power by at least 50 percent within 3 minutes after the area within the sensor range is vacated.
2. Low-temperature display cases shall incorporate temperature-based defrost termination control with a time-limit default. The defrost cycle shall terminate first on an upper temperature limit breach and second upon a time limit breach.
3. Antisweat heater controls shall reduce the energy use of the antisweat heater as a function of the relative humidity in the air outside the door or to the condensation on the inner glass pane.
C410.3Walk-in coolers, walk-in freezers, refrigerated warehouse coolers and refrigerated warehouse freezers. Site-assembled and site-constructed walk-in coolers and walk-in freezers and refrigerated warehouse coolers and refrigerated warehouse freezers shall comply with the following:
1. Automatic door-closers shall be provided that fully close walk-in doors that have been closed to within 1 inch (25 mm) of full closure.

EXCEPTION:

Automatic closers are not required for doors more than 45 inches (1143 mm) in width or more than 7 feet (2134 mm) in height.

2. Doorways shall be provided with strip doors, curtains, spring-hinged doors or other method of minimizing infiltration when doors are open.
3.Walk-in coolers and refrigerated warehouse coolers shall be provided with wall, ceiling, and door insulation of not less than R-25 or have wall, ceiling and door assembly U-factors no greater than U-0.039. Walk-in freezers and refrigerated warehouse freezers shall be provided with wall, ceiling and door insulation of not less than R-32 or have wall, ceiling and door assembly U-factors no greater than U-0.030.

EXCEPTION:

Insulation is not required for glazed portions of doors or at structural members associated with the walls, ceiling or door frame.

4. The floor of walk-in coolers shall be provided with floor insulation of not less than R-25 or have a floor assembly U-factor no greater than U-0.40. The floor of walk-in freezers shall be provided with floor insulation of not less than R-28 or have a floor assembly U-factor no greater than U-0.035.

EXCEPTION:

Insulation is not required in the floor of a walk-in cooler that is mounted directly on a slab on grade.

5. Transparent fixed window and reach-in doors for walk-in freezers and windows in walk-in freezer doors shall be provided with triple-pane glass, with the interstitial spaces filled with inert gas or be provided with heat-reflective treated glass.
6. Transparent fixed window and reach-in doors for walk-in coolers and windows for walk-in coolers doors shall be provided with double-pane or triple-pane glass, with interstitial space filled with inert gas, or be provided with heat-reflective treated glass.
7. Evaporator fan motors that are less than 1 hp (0.746 kW) and less than 460 volts shall be provided with electronically commutated motors, brushless direct-current motors, or 3-phase motors.
8. Condenser fan motors that are less than 1 hp (0.746 kW) shall use electronically commutated motors, permanent split capacitor-type motors or 3-phase motors.
9. Antisweat heaters that are not provided with antisweat heater controls shall have a total door rail, glass and frame heater power draw of not greater than 7.1 W/ft2 (76 W/m2) of door opening for walk-in freezers and not greater than 3.0 W/ft2 (32 W/m2) of door opening for walk-in coolers.
10. Where antisweat heater controls are provided, they shall be capable of reducing the energy use of the antisweat heater as a function of the relative humidity in the air outside the door or to the condensation on the inner glass pane.
11. Lights in walk-in coolers, walk-in freezers, refrigerated warehouse coolers and refrigerated warehouse freezers shall either be provided with light sources with an efficacy of not less than 40 lumens per watt, including ballast losses, or shall be provided with a device that automatically turns off the lights within 15 minutes of when the walk-in cooler or walk-in freezer space is not occupied.
C410.3.1Performance standards. Site-assembled and site-constructed walk-in coolers and walk-in freezers shall meet the requirements of Tables C410.3.1(1), C410.3.1(2), and C410.2.1(3).

Table C410.3.1(1)

Walk-in Cooler and Freezer Display Doors Efficiency Requirements

Class Descriptor

Class

Maximum Energy Consumption (kWh/day)a

Display door, medium temperature

DD, M

0.04 × Add + 0.41

Display door, low temperature

DD, L

0.15 × Add + 0.29

a Add is the surface area of the display door.

Table C410.3.1(2)

Walk-in Cooler and Freezer Nondisplay Doors Efficiency Requirements

Class Descriptor

Class

Maximum Energy Consumption (kWh/day)a

Passage door, medium temperature

PD, M

0.05 × And + 1.7

Passage door, low temperature

PD, L

0.14 × And + 4.8

Freight door, medium temperature

FD, M

0.04 × And + 1.9

Freight door, low temperature

FD, L

0.12 × And + 5.6

a And is the surface area of the nondisplay door.

Table C410.3.1(3)

Walk-in Cooler and Freezer Refrigeration Systems Efficiency Requirements

Class Descriptor

Class

Minimum Annual Walk-in Energy Factor AWEF (Btu/hW-h)

Test Procedure

Dedicated condensing, medium temperature, indoor system

DC.M.I

5.61

AHRI 1250

Dedicated condensing, medium temperature, outdoor system

DC.M.O

7.60

AHRI 1250

Dedicated condensing, low temperature, indoor system, net capacity (qnet) [LESS THAN] 6,500 Btu/h

DC.L.I, [LESS THAN]6,500

9.091 × 10-5 × qnet + 1.81

AHRI 1250

Dedicated condensing, low temperature, indoor system, net capacity (qnet) [GREATER THAN EQUAL TO] 6,500 Btu/h

DC.L.I, [GREATER THAN EQUAL TO] 6,500

2.40

AHRI 1250

Dedicated condensing, low temperature, outdoor system, net capacity (qnet) [LESS THAN] 6,500 Btu/h

DC.L.O, [LESS THAN]6,500

6.522 × 10-5 × qnet + 2.73

AHRI 1250

Dedicated condensing, low temperature, outdoor system, net capacity (qnet) [GREATER THAN EQUAL TO] 6,500 Btu/h

DC.L.O, [GREATER THAN EQUAL TO] 6,500

3.15

AHRI 1250

Unit cooler, medium

UC.M

9.00

AHRI 1250

Unit cooler, low temperature, net capacity (qnet) [LESS THAN]15,500 Btu/h

UC.L, [LESS THAN]15,500

1.575 × 10-5 × qnet + 3.91

AHRI 1250

Unit cooler, low temperature, net capacity (qnet) [GREATER THAN EQUAL TO] 15,500 Btu/h

UC.L, [GREATER THAN EQUAL TO] 15,500

4.15

AHRI 1250

C410.4Refrigerated case and walk-in display doors. Lighting in glass doors in all walk-in coolers and walk-in freezers and all refrigerated warehouse coolers and refrigerated warehouse freezers shall comply with the following:
1. Time switch controls to turn off lights during nonbusiness hours. Timed overrides for display cases shall turn the lights on for up to 1 hour and shall automatically time out to turn the lights off.
2. Motion sensor controls on each display case section that reduce lighting power by at least 50 percent within 3 minutes after the area within the sensor range is vacated.
C410.5Refrigeration systems. Refrigerated display cases, walk-in coolers or walk-in freezers that are served by remote compressors and remote condensers not located in a condensing unit, shall comply with Sections C410.5.1, C410.5.2, and C403.9.2.3.

EXCEPTION:

Systems where the working fluid in the refrigeration cycle goes through both subcritical and supercritical states (transcritical) or that use ammonia refrigerant are exempt.

C410.5.1 Condensers serving refrigeration systems. Fan-powered condensers shall comply with the following:
1. The design saturated condensing temperatures for air-cooled condensers shall not exceed the design dry-bulb temperature plus 10°F (5.6°C) for low-temperature refrigeration systems, and the design dry-bulb temperature plus 15°F (8°C) for medium temperature refrigeration systems where the saturated condensing temperature for blend refrigerants shall be determined using the average of liquid and vapor temperatures as converted from the condenser drain pressure.
2. Condenser fan motors that are less than 1 hp (0.75 kW) shall use electronically commutated motors, permanent split-capacitor-type motors or 3-phase motors.
3. Condenser fans for air-cooled condensers, evaporatively cooled condensers, air- or water-cooled fluid coolers or cooling towers shall reduce fan motor demand to not more than 30 percent of design wattage at 50 percent of design air volume, and incorporate one of the following continuous variable speed fan control approaches:
3.1. Refrigeration system condenser control for air-cooled condensers shall use variable setpoint control logic to reset the condensing temperature setpoint in response to ambient dry-bulb temperature.
3.2. Refrigeration system condenser control for evaporatively cooled condensers shall use variable setpoint control logic to reset the condensing temperature setpoint in response to ambient wet-bulb temperature.
4. Multiple fan condensers shall be controlled in unison.
5. The minimum condensing temperature setpoint shall be not greater than 70°F (21°C).
C410.5.2Compressor systems. Refrigeration compressor systems shall comply with the following:
1. Compressors and multiple-compressor system suction groups shall include control systems that use floating suction pressure control logic to reset the target suction pressure temperature based on the temperature requirements of the attached refrigeration display cases or walk-ins.

EXCEPTION:

Controls are not required for the following:

1. Single-compressor systems that do not have variable capacity capability.

2. Suction groups that have a design saturated suction temperature of 30°F (-1.1°C) or higher, suction groups that comprise the high stage of a two-stage or cascade system, or suction groups that primarily serve chillers for secondary cooling fluids.

2. Liquid subcooling shall be provided for all low-temperature compressor systems with a design cooling capacity equal to or greater than 100,000 Btu/hr (29.3 kW) with a design-saturated suction temperature of -10°F (-23°C) or lower. The subcooled liquid temperature shall be controlled at a maximum temperature setpoint of 50°F (10°C) at the exit of the subcooler using either compressor economizer (interstage) ports or a separate compressor suction group operating at a saturated suction temperature of 18°F (-7.8°C) or higher.
2.1. Insulation for liquid lines with a fluid operating temperature less than 60°F (15.6°C) shall comply with Table C403.2.10.
3. Compressors that incorporate internal or external crankcase heaters shall provide a means to cycle the heaters off during compressor operation.
C410.6Commissioning. Refrigeration systems shall be commissioned in accordance with Section C408.

EXCEPTION:

Self-contained units.

Wash. Admin. Code § 51-11C-41000

Adopted by WSR 16-03-072, Filed 1/19/2016, effective 7/1/2016
Amended by WSR 16-13-089, Filed 6/15/2016, effective 7/16/2016
Amended by WSR 16-24-070, Filed 12/6/2016, effective 5/1/2017
Amended by WSR 19-24-040, Filed 11/26/2019, effective 7/1/2020
Amended by WSR 20-21-080, Filed 10/19/2020, effective 2/1/2021
Amended by WSR 22-14-091, Filed 7/1/2022, effective 7/1/2023
Amended by WSR 24-16-145, Filed 8/7/2024, effective 9/7/2024

Reviser's note: The brackets and enclosed material in the text of the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency and appear in the Register pursuant to the requirements of RCW 34.08.040.