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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 24 / Monday, February 8, 2021 / Rules and Regulations
EBPDBi-Parting Electric Horizontal Sliding Door:
Door Cycles/Day = 120
Door Cycle time = 28.8 Sec.
Total run time/Day min. = 57.6
Total run time/Day hr. = 0.96
Total not running time/Day hr. = 23.04
PTO calculated = .96
B. Second Example: Hercules Vertical Lift Door Models
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Hercules Listed Model Groups:
EVLDElectric Vertical Lift Our second example covers doors within our vertical lift model group.
Hercules Vertical Lift door basic models are operated at a maximum of 120
cycles operations per day, as specified by the DOE. One cycle is defined as one opening and closing cycle of a door.
There is a maximum possible door travel of 288 inches operating at a constant speed of 12 IPS in both opening and closing directions.
The amount of time that the door is in the open and stopped position does not add to the calculation as the motor is not powered during this time.
Door Cycles/Day = 120
Door Cycle time = 48 Sec.
Total run time/Day min. = 96
Total run time/Day hr. = 1.6
Total not running time/Day hr. = 22.4
PTO calculated = .933
Based on the PTO examples above Hercules would request a waiver to use a PTO value of 92 percent for the Hercules basic models set forth in Appendix I.1 The calculation for all door models demonstrates a much lower motor run time than the standards currently assume, which results in a much larger energy savings. Hercules is requesting this waiver so that we can continue to sell power operated doors which are more convenient and efficient for our customers. These doors represent a large part of the WICF
market, and our business would be severely impacted if we could no longer make these doors available for our customers.

the interim waiver be granted so that Senneca may ship Hercules doors to be used in DOE-regulated environments during the pendency of DOEs review.
Without a waiver, Hercules would be in a position of disadvantage in the marketplace for our products. Other manufacturers of similar product design, such as Jamison Doors, have petitioned and previously been granted Interim and permanent waivers on the same basis.
IV. Other Manufacturers Manufacturers that are known to us of other basic models that are distributed in the United States and that incorporate designs with similar characteristics that are subject to this petition include: JAMISON DOORS, HH
TECHNOLOGIES and FRANK DOORS.
10.14.20
Brendan BatzlaffEngineering Manager Door Engineering 101 Power Drive Mankato, MN 56001
P: 800.959.1352D: 507.934.0545
bbatzlaff@doorengineering.com www.doorengineering.com
www.senneca.com
Appendix I
For a list of the specific basic models for which the test procedure applies see the docket at http
www.regulations.gov/docket?D=EERE2020-BT-WAV-0027-0002.
Appendix II
For product literature used to calculate percent time off see the docket at http www.regulations.gov/
docket?D=EERE-2020-BT-WAV-00270002.
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white space devices to deliver wireless broadband services in rural areas and to facilitate the development of new and innovative narrowband Internet of Things IoT devices. This correction clarifies an amendatory instruction.
DATES: Effective February 11, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Federal Communications Commission, 45 L Street NE, Washington, DC 20554.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Hugh Van Tuyl, Office of Engineering and Technology, 2024187506, Hugh.VanTuyl@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This correction clarifies that the Commissions modifications to 15.712h1 were to the introductory text of h1 and not h1 as a whole.
Correction In FR Doc. 2026706, appearing on page 2278 in the Federal Register on January 12, 2021, the following correction is made:
15.712

Corrected
1. On page 2293, in the second column, instruction number 6 amending 15.712 is corrected to read as follows:
6. Amend 15.712 by:
a. Revising the introductory text and paragraphs a2 and 3 and b3ii and iii;
b. Adding paragraph b3iv;
c. Revising paragraph c2ii;
d. Adding paragraph c2iii; and e. Revising paragraphs d, f, and g;
h1 introductory text, and i1.
The revisions and additions read as follows:

Dated: January 27, 2021.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch, Secretary.
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III. Interim Waiver Request
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Hercules is also requesting an interim waiver for the identified Hercules basic models and individual models in Appendix I. Given the economic realities of business, it is imperative that
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1 This waiver request is limited to the Hercules basic models listed in Appendix I. Although additional basic models and individual models may exist within a model group, those basic models and individual models are not power-operated and thus are not included in the request. Moreover, the Hercules basic models and individual models listed in Appendix I reflect new modeling nomenclature, updated to more closely align with DOE
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