ENERGY STAR
ENERGY STAR Program Requirements
for Residential Dishwashers
Partner Commitments
Following are the terms of the ENERGY STAR Partnership Agreement as it pertains to the manufacture
and labeling of ENERGY STAR qualified products. The ENERGY STAR Partner must adhere to the
following partner commitments:
Qualifying Products	
1.	Comply with current ENERGY STAR Eligibility Criteria, which define performance requirements and
test procedures for residential dishwashers. A list of eligible products and their corresponding
Eligibility Criteria can be found at www.enerqvstar.gov/specifications.
2.	Obtain certification of ENERGY STAR qualification from a Certification Body recognized by EPA for
residential dishwashers prior to associating the ENERGY STAR name or mark with any product. As
part of this certification process, products must be tested in a laboratory recognized by EPA to perform
residential dishwasher testing.
Using the ENERGY STAR Name and Marks	
3.	Comply with current ENERGY STAR Identity Guidelines, which define how the ENERGY STAR name
and marks may be used. Partner is responsible for adhering to these guidelines and ensuring that its
authorized representatives, such as advertising agencies, dealers, and distributors, are also in
compliance. The ENERGY STAR Identity Guidelines are available at www.eneravstar.aov/loaouse.
4.	Use the ENERGY STAR name and marks only in association with qualified products. Partner may not
refer to itself as an ENERGY STAR Partner unless at least one product is qualified and offered for
sale.
5.	Provide clear and consistent labeling of ENERGY STAR qualified residential dishwashers.
5.1.	The ENERGY STAR mark must be clearly displayed on the top/front of the product (by
placement of the ENERGY STAR logo on the FTC's EnergyGuide label, on product labels, and/or
as a permanent mark), in product literature (i.e., user manuals, spec sheets, etc.), and on the
manufacturer's Internet site where information about ENERGY STAR qualified models is
displayed.
5.2.	It is also recommended that the mark appear on the product packaging.
Verifying Ongoing Product Qualification	
6.	Participate in third-party verification testing through a Certification Body recognized by EPA for
residential dishwashers.
7.	Comply with tests that EPA/DOE may conduct at its discretion on products that are referred to as
ENERGY STAR qualified. These products may be obtained on the open market, or voluntarily
supplied by Partner at the government's request.
Providing Information to EPA	
8. Provide unit shipment data or other market indicators to EPA annually to assist with creation of
ENERGY STAR market penetration estimates, as follows:
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8.1.	Partner must submit the total number of ENERGY STAR qualified residential dishwashers
shipped in the calendar year or an equivalent measurement as agreed to in advance by EPA and
Partner. Partner shall exclude shipments to organizations that rebrand and resell the shipments
(unaffiliated private labelers).
8.2.	Partner must provide unit shipment data segmented by meaningful product characteristics (e.g.,
type, capacity, presence of additional functions) as prescribed by EPA.
8.3.	Partner must submit unit shipment data for each calendar year to EPA or an EPA-authorized third
party, preferably in electronic format, no later than March 1 of the following year.
Submitted unit shipment data will be used by EPA only for program evaluation purposes and will be
closely controlled. Any information used will be masked by EPA so as to protect the confidentiality of
the Partner;
9.	Report to EPA any attempts by laboratories or Certification Bodies (CBs) to influence testing or
certification results or to engage in discriminatory practices.
10.	Notify EPA of a change in the designated responsible party or contacts within 30 days using the My
ENERGY STAR Account tool (MESA) available at www.enerqvstar.gov/mesa.
Performance for Special Distinction	
In order to receive additional recognition and/or support from EPA for its efforts within the Partnership, the
ENERGY STAR Partner may consider the following voluntary measures, and should keep EPA informed
on the progress of these efforts:
¦	Provide quarterly, written updates to EPA as to the efforts undertaken by Partner to increase
availability of ENERGY STAR qualified products, and to promote awareness of ENERGY STAR and
its message.
¦	Consider energy efficiency improvements in company facilities and pursue benchmarking buildings
through the ENERGY STAR Buildings program.
¦	Purchase ENERGY STAR qualified products. Revise the company purchasing or procurement
specifications to include ENERGY STAR. Provide procurement officials' contact information to EPA for
periodic updates and coordination. Circulate general ENERGY STAR qualified product information to
employees for use when purchasing products for their homes.
¦	Feature the ENERGY STAR mark(s) on Partner website and other promotional materials. If
information concerning ENERGY STAR is provided on the Partner website as specified by the
ENERGY STAR Web Linking Policy (available in the Partner Resources section of the ENERGY
STAR website), EPA may provide links where appropriate to the Partner website.
¦	Ensure the power management feature is enabled on all ENERGY STAR qualified displays and
computers in use in company facilities, particularly upon installation and after service is performed.
¦	Provide general information about the ENERGY STAR program to employees whose jobs are relevant
to the development, marketing, sales, and service of current ENERGY STAR qualified products.
¦	Provide a simple plan to EPA outlining specific measures Partner plans to undertake beyond the
program requirements listed above. By doing so, EPA may be able to coordinate, communicate,
and/or promote Partner's activities, provide an EPA representative, or include news about the event in
the ENERGY STAR newsletter, on the ENERGY STAR website, etc. The plan may be as simple as
providing a list of planned activities or milestones of which Partner would like EPA to be aware. For
example, activities may include: (1) increasing the availability of ENERGY STAR qualified products by
converting the entire product line within two years to meet ENERGY STAR guidelines; (2)
demonstrating the economic and environmental benefits of energy efficiency through special in-store
displays twice a year; (3) providing information to users (via the website and user's manual) about
energy-saving features and operating characteristics of ENERGY STAR qualified products; and (4)
building awareness of the ENERGY STAR Partnership and brand identity by collaborating with EPA
on one print advertorial and one live press event.
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Join EPA's SmartWay Transport Partnership to improve the environmental performance of the
company's shipping operations. The SmartWay Transport Partnership works with freight carriers,
shippers, and other stakeholders in the goods movement industry to reduce fuel consumption,
greenhouse gases, and air pollution. For more information on SmartWay, visit
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participation, companies create a credible record of their accomplishments and receive EPA
recognition as corporate environmental leaders. For more information on Climate Leaders, visit
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buy green power as a way to reduce the environmental impacts associated with traditional fossil fuel-
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companies, small and medium businesses, government institutions as well as a growing number of
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ENERGY STAR
ENERGY STAR Program Requirements
Product Specification for Residential Dishwashers
Eligibility Criteria
DRAFT Version 4.1
Following is the Version 4.1 product specification for ENERGY STAR qualified residential dishwashers. A product
shall meet all of the identified criteria to earn the ENERGY STAR.
1) Definitions: Below are the definitions of the relevant terms in this document.
A.	Dishwasher: An appliance designed to clean and sanitize plates, glasses, cups, bowls, and utensils by
applying sprays of water and detergent solution.
B.	Compact Dishwasher: A dishwasher with a capacity of fewer than eight place settings and six serving
pieces.
C.	Standard Dishwasher: A dishwasher with a capacity of at least eight place settings and six serving
pieces.
D.	Product Family: A group of models sufficiently similar that the energy performance of all members may
be predicted from the energy performance of a platform model. Generally, this will be a regular range of
sizes of a similar type, design and construction, and having a common designation as catalogued.
Differentiators within product families include control panel configuration and internal configuration.
E.	Energy Factor: The Energy Factor ("EF") expresses the number of cycles that can be powered with one
kilowatt-hour (kWh) of energy. The greater the EF, the more efficient the dishwasher.
F.	Standby Power: The power consumed when the product is switched off or in a non-operational mode.
2)	Scope:
A.	Included Products: Products that meet the definition of a dishwasher as specified herein are eligible for
ENERGY STAR. Only compact and standard dishwashers are eligible for ENERGY STAR.
B.	Excluded Products: Any product types not specifically defined in Section 2.A are not eligible for ENERGY
STAR.
3)	Qualification Criteria:
A. Energy and Water Consumption Requirements:
Table 1: ENERGY STAR Criteria for Residential Dishwashers
Product
Type
Tier 1
(Effective August 11, 2009)
Tier 2
(Effective July 1, 2011)
Standard
< 324 kWh/year
< 5.8 gallons per cycle
< 307 kWh/year
< 5.0 gallons per cycle
Compact
< 234 kWh/year
< 4.0 gallons per cycle
< 222 kWh/year
< 3.5 gallons per cycle
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B. Significant Digits and Rounding:
a.	All calculations shall be carried out with actual measured or observed values. Only the final result of a
calculation shall be rounded. Calculated results shall be rounded to the nearest significant digit as
expressed in the corresponding specification limit.
b.	Unless otherwise specified, compliance with specification limit shall be evaluated using exact values
without any benefit from rounding.
Note: Model numbers used for ENERGY STAR qualified products shall follow FTC and DOE guidelines.
4) Test Requirements:
A. Representative Models shall be selected for testing per the following requirements:
a. For qualification of an individual product model, the representative model shall be equivalent to that
which is intended to be marketed and labeled as ENERGY STAR.
b. For qualification of a product family, the representative (i.e., platform) model shall not differ from any
other model within that product family in regards to efficiency characteristics.
B. When testing residential dishwashers, the following test methods shall be used to determine ENERGY
STAR qualification:
Table 2: Test Methods for ENERGY STAR Qualification
ENERGY STAR Requirement
Test Method Reference
Energy Consumption
(kWh/year)
10 CFR 430, Subpart B, Appendix C
Water Consumption
(gallons/cycle)
5) Effective Date: The ENERGY STAR Residential Dishwasher specification shall take effect on the dates
specified in Table 3, below. To qualify for ENERGY STAR, a product model shall meet the ENERGY STAR
specification in effect on the date of manufacture. The date of manufacture is specific to each unit and is the
date (e.g., month and year) on which a unit is considered to be completely assembled.
Table 3: Specification Effective Dates
Tier I Effective Date
Tier 2 Effective Date
August 11, 2009
July 1, 2011
6) Future Specification Revisions: EPA reserves the right to change the specification should technological
and/or market changes affect its usefulness to consumers, industry, or the environment. In keeping with
current policy, revisions to the specification are arrived at through industry discussions. In the event of a
specification revision, please note that the ENERGY STAR qualification is not automatically granted for the
life of a product model.
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