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FTC to Require Energy Labeling on Instantaneous Water Heaters, Relaxes Requirements for Plumbing Products

The Federal Trade Commission is amending its regulations to require new EnergyGuide labeling on electric instantaneous water heaters, it said (here). Rather than require labeling on the product itself, ”manufacturers may incorporate the label into the packaging graphics or affixing adhesive labels to the box,” the FTC said. The agency is also eliminating certain marking requirements for plumbing products, including shower heads, faucets, water closets and urinals. However, the FTC will not proceed with proposed labeling requirements for large diameter and high speed ceiling fans and portable air conditioners, declining to finalize them in response to comments. Amendments to marking requirements for plumbing products take effect July 28, while other provisions of the final rule are effective Dec. 26.

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(Federal Register 06/28/17)