industrial equipment

(2) (A) The term “industrial equipment” means any article of equipment referred to in subparagraph (B) of a type— (i) which in operation consumes, or is designed to consume, energy; (ii) which, to any significant extent, is distributed in commerce for industrial or commercial use; and (iii) which is not a “covered product” as defined in section 6291(a)(2) of this title , other than a component of a covered product with respect to which there is in effect a determination under section 6312(c) of this title ; without regard to whether such article is in fact distributed in commerce for industrial or commercial use. (B) The types of equipment referred to in this subparagraph (in addition to electric motors and pumps, commercial package air conditioning and heating equipment, commercial refrigerators, freezers, and refrigerator-freezers, automatic commercial ice makers, commercial clothes washers, packaged terminal air-conditioners, packaged terminal heat pumps, warm air furnaces, packaged boilers, storage water heaters, instantaneous water heaters, and unfired hot water storage tanks) are as follows: (i) compressors; (ii) fans; (iii) blowers; (iv) refrigeration equipment; (v) electric lights and lighting power supply circuits; (vi) electrolytic equipment; (vii) electric arc equipment; (viii) steam boilers; (ix) ovens; (x) kilns; (xi) evaporators; (xii) dryers; and (xiii) other motors.

Source

42 USC § 6311(2)


Scoping language

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