2023 Department of Energy Regulatory Requirements

Providing you with the resources you need to understand how these new minimum efficiency requirements from the DOE will impact both the industry and your business.

What’s Changing in 2023

On January 1, 2023, the Department of Energy (DOE) will enact new minimum efficiency requirements for commercial HVAC equipment.

As a leader in HVAC, we know how valuable it is to make this transition as smooth as possible. We’re already making changes to TempMaster® products to meet the new requirements so you can continue to sell world-class products. Our guide provides everything you need to know, including a chart that outlines minimum efficiency requirements.

Updates At-A-Glance

  • New nomenclature
  • Minimum efficiency reduction
  • Retesting
  • Test procedure changes
  • Airflow set point on indoor blowers, including fan coils and furnaces
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2023 DOE Regulations Video Overview

Chris Forth, Vice President, Regulatory, Codes & Environmental Affairs at Johnson Controls, reviews new nomenclature and new testing procedures. He goes on to share how individual regions are affected and answers commonly asked questions about the new minimum efficiency requirements.

2023 DOE Regulations Guide

2023 DOE Regulations Guide

We’ve created this guide as a resource to use as a quick reference when keeping these upcoming regulatory changes in mind. In this guide, you’ll learn about:

  • New energy efficiency requirements for all commercial products
  • New testing and measurement procedures
  • How Johnson Controls is preparing for the new requirements
  • How you can prepare for the change
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Additional Resources

For more information regarding these upcoming changes, please visit the following government regulatory and other HVAC-affiliated websites.

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Environmental Protection Agency
Energy Star
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