Federal Register - July 16, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 134 / Friday, July 16, 2021 / Proposed Rules TABLE II.19ESTIMATED PANEL SHIPMENTS, 2020Continued Million ft2
Shipments million ft2
Utility
Temperature
Wall Panels
Floor Panels
Low
Low
For display and non-display freight and passage doors, the CBECS data show that:
92 percent of display doors shipments were medium-temperature with low-temperature making up the remaining 8 percent;
67 percent of passage doors shipments were medium-temperature and 33 percent were low-temperature;
and 65 percent of freight doors shipments were medium-temperature and 35 percent were low-temperature.
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DOEs forecasted shipments for WICF
doors in 2020 are shown in Table II.20.
For the June 2014 ECS final rule DOE
assumed that all doors were installed indoors.
TABLE II.20ESTIMATED DOOR SHIPMENTS, 2020
Units Temperature
Display Door
Display Door
Passage Door
Passage Door
Freight Door
Freight Door
Medium
Low
Medium
Low
Medium
Low
These shipments estimates are exclusive of display panels described in section II.A.1 of this document.
Issue 43: DOE requests data on the fraction of low-temperature and medium-temperature panels that are installed outdoors versus indoors.
Additionally, DOE requests data on the fraction of low-temperature and medium-temperature freight and passage doors that are installed outdoors versus indoors.
Issue 44: DOE seeks input from stakeholders on whether the shipments shown for panels and doors reflect the state of the current market. Further, DOE seeks data on the annual shipments, in terms of units shipped, of low-temperature and mediumtemperature display panels described in section II.A.1 of this document.
Issue 45: DOE also requests specific information on high-humidity mediumtemperature display door shipments see section II.C.1.a of this document and their fraction of annual display door shipments.
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DOE invites all interested parties to submit in writing by the date under the DATES heading, comments and information on matters addressed in this notification and on other matters relevant to DOEs early assessment of whether more-stringent energy
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conservation standards are warranted for walk-in coolers and freezers.
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