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22、Group 1ContentsTechnical Committee on Heating,Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration 3Subcommittee on Refrigerated Display Cabinets 5Preface 71 Scope 82 Reference publications 93 Definitions 104 General requirements 165 Preparation of test sample (Test procedure A) 165.1 General 165.2 Ener
23、gy management systems 175.3 Lighting 175.4 Customer display signs/lights 175.5 Condensate pan heaters and pumps 175.6 Anti-sweat door heaters 175.7 Ultraviolet lights 175.8 Illuminated temperature displays and alarms 175.9 Condenser filters 175.10 Refrigeration system security covers 185.11 Night cu
24、rtains and covers 185.12 Grill options 185.13 Misting or humidification systems 185.14 Air purifiers 185.15 General purpose outlets 185.16 Crankcase heaters 185.17 Drawers 186 Test conditions (test procedure A) 186.1 Integrated average temperatures 186.2 Lowest application product temperature 186.3
25、Testing at NSF test conditions 197 Procedures for determining energy consumption (Test procedure A) 197.1 Determination of daily energy consumption 197.2 Methodology for determining applicability of transparent door equipment families 198 Determination of volume and total display area (Test procedur
26、e A) 198.1 Determination of volume 198.2 Determination of total display area (TDA) 209 Preparation of test sample (Test procedure B) 20C657-15Energy performance standard for commercial refrigerationequipmentNovember 2015 2015 CSA Group 29.1 General 209.2 Energy management systems 209.3 Lighting 209.
27、4 Lighting occupancy sensors and controls 209.5 Customer display signs/lights 209.6 Condensate pan heaters and pumps 209.7 Anti-sweat door heaters 219.8 Ultraviolet lights 219.9 Illuminated temperature displays and alarms 219.10 Condenser filters 219.11 Refrigeration system security covers 219.12 Ni
28、ght curtains and covers 219.13 Grill options 219.14 Misting or humidification systems 219.15 Air purifiers 219.16 General purpose outlets 219.17 Crankcase heaters 229.18 Drawers 2210 Test conditions (Test procedure B) 2210.1 Integrated average temperatures 2210.2 Lowest application product temperatu
29、re 2210.3 Testing at NSF test conditions 2211 Procedures for determining energy consumption (Test procedure B) 2311.1 Determination of daily energy consumption 2311.2 Determination of the effects of lighting effects of occupancy sensor and controls 2311.3 Methodology for determining applicability of
30、 transparent door equipment families 2512 Determination of volume and total display area (Test procedure B) 2512.1 Determination of volume 2512.2 Determination of total display area (TDA) 2513 Maximum energy consumption limit 2513.1 Requirements for units tested (Test procedure A) 2513.2 Requirement
31、s for units tested (Test procedure B) 2713.3 Exclusions 2814 Sampling plan 2814.1 Sample size 2814.2 Measure of energy efficiency 29Annex A (informative) Examples of how to calculate the dimension associated with the calculationsof total display area 35Annex B (informative) Classification (self-cont
32、ained condensing units) 38C657-15Energy performance standard for commercial refrigerationequipmentNovember 2015 2015 CSA Group 3Technical Committee on Heating,Ventilation, Air Conditioning, andRefrigerationA. Carrier Hydro-Qubec,Montral, QubecCategory: User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityChairR.L. Can
33、e Caneta Research Inc./Caneta Energy,Mississauga, OntarioCategory: General InterestVice-ChairT.K. Lau BC Hydro,Burnaby, British ColumbiaCategory: User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityVice-ChairD. Chu Ontario Power Authority,Toronto, OntarioAssociateG.E. Cooke Air Solutions Incorporated,Cambridge, Ontar
34、ioCategory: Producer InterestP.F. Edwards Peter Edwards Co.,Mississauga, OntarioCategory: General InterestP. Grinbergs Airia Brands Inc.,London, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestE. Grzesik Mississauga, Ontario AssociateG.R. Hamer BC Hydro,Burnaby, British ColumbiaAssociateA.J. Heffler Ottawa, Ontar
35、ioCategory: User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityG.D. Henriques Henriques Consulting,Richmond, British ColumbiaAssociateC657-15Energy performance standard for commercial refrigerationequipmentNovember 2015 2015 CSA Group 4J.K. Hodge Toronto, Ontario AssociateJ. Hulan Natural Resources Canada,Ottawa, On
36、tarioCategory: User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityC. Kahramanoglu Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing,Toronto, OntarioCategory: General InterestS. Krsikapa Ontario Ministry of Energy,Toronto, OntarioCategory: User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityC. Li Hydro One Networks Inc.,Toronto, Ontar
37、ioAssociateR. Lord Carrier Corporation,Murfreesboro,Tennessee, USACategory: Producer InterestP. Rhodes Reliance Home Comfort,Toronto, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestD. Terlizzi Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Instituteof Canada,Mississauga, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestR. Tmej On
38、tario Ministry of Energy,Toronto, OntarioAssociateT. Wong CSA Group,Toronto, MississaugaProject ManagerC657-15Energy performance standard for commercial refrigerationequipmentNovember 2015 2015 CSA Group5Subcommittee on Refrigerated DisplayCabinetsC. Le Bel Laboratoire des technologies de lnergie (L
39、TE),Shawinigan, QubecChairC.C. Hon True Manufacturing Co., Inc.,OFallon, Missouri, USAS. Cousins Coca-Cola North America,Atlanta, Georgia, USAB. Crossman Caneta Research Inc./Caneta Energy,Mississauga, OntarioM. Chowdhury CSA Group,Toronto, OntarioN. Neshan Southern Store Fixtures, Inc.,Bessemer, Al
40、abama, USAP. Rayman HABCO Manufacturing Inc.,Toronto, OntarioS. Schaefer Hoshizaki America, Incorporated,Peachtree City, Georgia, USAR.J. Sherlock HABCO Manufacturing Inc.,Toronto, OntarioM. Suami Natural Resources Canada,Ottawa, OntarioD. Swofford Hill Phoenix,Colonial Heights,Virginia, USAM. Tepic
41、 Minus Forty Technologies Corp.,Georgetown, OntarioR. Tmej Ontario Ministry of Energy,Toronto, OntarioC657-15Energy performance standard for commercial refrigerationequipmentNovember 2015 2015 CSA Group 6C. Vanelslande Arneg Canada,Lacolle, QubecT. Wong CSA Group,Toronto, MississaugaProject ManagerC
42、657-15Energy performance standard for commercial refrigerationequipmentNovember 2015 2015 CSA Group 7PrefaceThis is the fourth edition of CSA C657, Energy performance standard for commercial refrigerationequipment. It supersedes the previous editions, published in 2012 and in 2004 under the title En
43、ergyperformance standard for refrigerated display cabinets (merchandisers), and published in 1995 underthe title Energy Performance Standard for Commercial Refrigerated Display Cabinets and Merchandisers.This edition has been revised toa) merge this Standard with CAN/CSA-C827, Energy performance of
44、food service refrigerators andfreezers;b) harmonize this Standard with ANSI/AHRI 1200/1201, Performance Rating of CommercialRefrigerated Display Merchandisers and Storage Cabinets;c) make use of the test method specified in ANSI/ASHRAE 72, Method of Testing CommercialRefrigerators and Freezers, and
45、harmonize its performance levels with those of the U.S.Department of Energy; andd) include two different test procedures: Test procedure “A” and Test procedure “B”, to be used inconjunction with its respective maximum energy consumption limits.This Standard is considered suitable for use for conform
46、ity assessment within the stated scope of theStandard.This Standard was prepared by the Subcommittee on Refrigerated Display Cabinets, under thejurisdiction of the Technical Committee on Heating,Ventilation, Air-Conditioning, and Refrigeration andthe Strategic Steering Committee on Performance, Ener
47、gy Efficiency, and Renewables, and has beenformally approved by the Technical Committee.Notes:1) Use of the singular does not exclude the plural (and vice versa) when the sense allows.2) Although the intended primary application of this Standard is stated in its Scope, it is important to note that i
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