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CAN/CSA-C815-99 (R2008)
Energy Performance of Drinking-Water Coolers
SKU: 2411765
Published by CSA Group
Publication Year 1999
Reaffirmed in 2008
01 Edition
13 pages
Withdrawn
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This PDF includes Update #2.
1. Scope
1.1
This Standard specifies energy performance requirements for self-contained drinking-water coolers having an hourly rated capacity of up to 20 mL/s (20 US gal/h). Included are
a) uniform procedures for measuring capacity and energy consumption; and
b) maximum energy consumption levels.
1.2
This Standard applies to the following mechanical, thermoelectric, and other electrically operated water coolers that are designed to cool water for delivery to either locally or remotely installed dispensing means:
a) pressure type;
b) point-of-use (POU) type;
c) remote-type; and
d) bottle-type.
This Standard also applies to units that provide additional utility by means of a refrigerated compartment or a means of heating potable water, or both.
1.3
This Standard does not apply to water coolers
a) intended for use on central circulating-type systems; or
b) employing remote-type (split-system) condensing units.
1. Scope
1.1
This Standard specifies energy performance requirements for self-contained drinking-water coolers having an hourly rated capacity of up to 20 mL/s (20 US gal/h). Included are
a) uniform procedures for measuring capacity and energy consumption; and
b) maximum energy consumption levels.
1.2
This Standard applies to the following mechanical, thermoelectric, and other electrically operated water coolers that are designed to cool water for delivery to either locally or remotely installed dispensing means:
a) pressure type;
b) point-of-use (POU) type;
c) remote-type; and
d) bottle-type.
This Standard also applies to units that provide additional utility by means of a refrigerated compartment or a means of heating potable water, or both.
1.3
This Standard does not apply to water coolers
a) intended for use on central circulating-type systems; or
b) employing remote-type (split-system) condensing units.