ENERGY STAR

ENERGY STAR Program Requirements
for Commercial Ice Machines

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 commercial ice machines. 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
commercial ice machines 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
commercial ice machine 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 commercial ice machines.

5.1.	The ENERGY STAR mark must be clearly displayed on the front of the product, 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
commercial ice machines.

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:

8.1. Partner must submit the total number of ENERGY STAR qualified commercial ice machines
shipped in the calendar year or an equivalent measurement as agreed to in advance by EPA and

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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.eneravstar.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.

¦	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,

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greenhouse gases, and air pollution. For more information on SmartWay, visit
www.epa.gov/smartwav.

Join EPA's Climate Leaders Partnership to inventory and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Through
participation, companies create a credible record of their accomplishments and receive EPA
recognition as corporate environmental leaders. For more information on Climate Leaders, visit
www.epa.gov/climateleaders.

Join EPA's Green Power Partnership. EPA's Green Power Partnership encourages organizations to
buy green power as a way to reduce the environmental impacts associated with traditional fossil fuel-
based electricity use. The partnership includes a diverse set of organizations including Fortune 500
companies, small and medium businesses, government institutions as well as a growing number of
colleges and universities. For more information on Green Power, visit www.epa.gov/greenpower.

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ENERGY STAR® Program Requirements
Product Specification for Commercial Ice Machines

Eligibility Criteria
DRAFT Version 1.1

Following is the Version 1.1 product specification for ENERGY STAR qualified commercial ice machines.

A product shall meet all of the identified criteria if it is to earn the ENERGY STAR.

1)	Definitions: Provided below are definitions of the relevant terms in this document.1

A.	Commercial Ice Machine: A factory-made assembly (not necessarily shipped in one package)
consisting of a condensing unit and ice-making section operating as an integrated unit, with
means for making and harvesting ice. It is an assembly that makes up to 4,000 lbs of ice per day
at Standard Ratings Conditions, as defined in Section 5.2.1 of ARI Standard 810-2006, and may
also include means for storing or dispensing ice, or both.

Ice Machine Categories

B.	Ice Making Head CIMI-D: A model with the ice-making mechanism and the condensing unit in a
single package, but with a separate ice storage bin.

C.	Remote Condensing Unit (RCU) or Split System Unit: A model in which the ice-making
mechanism and condenser or condensing unit are in separate sections.

D.	Self-Contained (SCU): A model in which the ice-making mechanism and storage compartment
are in an integral cabinet.

E.	Air-Cooled: An ice machine wherein motor driven fans or centrifugal blowers move air through the
condenser to remove heat from the refrigerant.

F.	Cubed: Cubed ice machines have an alternate freezing and harvesting period. Water is circulated
over an evaporator where it freezes until cubes are fully formed. The cubed ice is then harvested
and moved to storage. The ice may be in cube shape, or in a variation of a solid shape.

G.	Flake: Flake ice machines produce ice continuously, usually in a barrel-shaped evaporator. An
auger inside the evaporator scrapes ice off the sides into a storage bin.

H.	Nugget: Nugget ice machines use the same process as flake machines but compress the ice
flakes into nuggets.

2)	Scope:

A.	Included Products: Products that meet the definition of a Commercial Ice Machine as specified
herein are eligible for ENERGY STAR qualification, with the exception of products listed in
Section 2.B.

B.	Excluded Products: Ice machines that use water-cooled technology as well as flake and nugget
ice machines are not eligible for ENERGY STAR.

1 Definitions for ice machine, IMH, RCU, and SCU adopted from ARI Standard 810-2006, Performance Rating of
Automatic Commercial Ice Makers.

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3) Qualification Criteria:

A. Energy and Water Efficiency Requirements:

Table 1: ENERGY STAR Requirements for Commercial Cubed

Ice Machines

Equipment Type

Harvest Rate, H
(lbs ice/day)

Energy Consumption
(kWh/100 lbs ice)

Potable Water Use
Limit (gal/100 lbs ice)

Air-Cooled

IMH

<450

< 9.23-0.0077H

<25.0



>450

< 6.20 - 0.0010H

<25.0

RCU (without remote
compressor)

< 1000

< 8.05-0.0035H

<25.0



>1000

<4.64

<25.0

RCU (with remote
compressor)

< 934

< 8.05-0.0035H

<25.0



>934

<4.82

<25.0

SCU

< 175

< 16.7-0.0436H

<35.0



>175

<9.11

<35.0

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 three
significant digits.

b.	Unless otherwise specified, compliance with specification limit shall be evaluated using
exact values without any benefit from rounding.

4) Test Requirements:

A. Representative Models shall be selected for testing. The representative model shall be

equivalent to that which is intended to be marketed and labeled as ENERGY STAR. Qualification
based on product family is not acceptable under this specification. Each individual model shall be
tested and meet the requirements of this specification to be qualified as ENERGY STAR.

B. When testing commercial ice machines, 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/100 lbs ice)

ARI Standard 810-2006, Performance Rating of Automatic
Commercial Ice-Makers

Portable Water Use
(gal/100 lbs ice)

5) Effective Date: The ENERGY STAR Commercial Ice Machine specification shall take effect on
January 1, 2008. 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.

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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.

Flake and Nugget Ice Machines: EPA plans to revisit this specification once the revision processes
for ARI 810-2006 and ASHRAE 29 are complete. At that time, performance requirements for flake
and nugget ice machines will be considered and shared with industry stakeholders for review and
comment.

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