2020 District of Columbia Code
Title 8 - Environmental and Animal Control and Protection
Chapter 17M - Energy Efficiency Standards
§ 8–1771.01. Definitions

Universal Citation: DC Code § 8–1771.01 (2020)

For the purposes of this chapter, the term:

(1) “Ballast” means a device used with an electric discharge lamp to obtain necessary circuit conditions (voltage, current, and waveform) for starting and operating the lamp.

(1A) Not Funded.

(2) “Bottle-type water dispenser” means a water dispenser that uses a bottle or reservoir as the source of potable water.

(2A) Not Funded.

(2B) Not Funded.

(2C) Not Funded.

(3) “Commercial hot food holding cabinet” means a heated, fully-enclosed compartment with one or more solid or glass doors that is designed to maintain the temperature of hot food that has been cooked in a separate appliance. The term “commercial hot food holding cabinet” shall not include heated glass merchandizing cabinets, drawer warmers, or cook-and-hold appliances.

(3A) Not Funded.

(4) “Construction Codes” means the standards and requirements adopted pursuant to Chapter 14 of Title 6.

(4A) Not Funded.

(4B) Not Funded.

(5) “High-intensity discharge lamp” means a lamp in which light is produced by the passage of an electric current through a vapor or gas and in which the light-producing arc is stabilized by bulb wall temperature and the arc tube has a bulb wall loading in excess of 3 watts per square centimeter.

(5A) Not Funded.

(5B) Not Funded.

(6) “Metal halide lamp” means a high-intensity discharge lamp in which the major portion of the light is produced by radiation of metal halides and their products of dissociation, possibly in combination with metallic vapors.

(7) “Metal halide lamp fixture” means a light fixture designed to be operated with a metal halide lamp and a ballast for a metal halide lamp.

(7A) Not Funded.

(7B) Not Funded.

(7C) Not Funded.

(8) “Probe-start metal halide ballast” means a ballast which is used to operate metal halide lamps, which does not contain an igniter, and which starts lamps by using a 3rd starting electrode probe in the arc tube.

(8A) Not Funded.

(8B) Not Funded.

(8C) Not Funded.

(8D) Not Funded.

(9) “Single-voltage external AC to DC power supply” means a device that:

(A) Is designed to convert line voltage AC input into lower voltage DC output;

(B) Is able to convert to only one DC output voltage at a time;

(C) Is sold with, or intended to be used with, a separate end-use product that constitutes the primary power load;

(D) Is contained within a separate physical enclosure from the end-use product;

(E) Is connected to the end-use product through a removable or hard-wired male/female electrical connection, cable, cord, or other wiring;

(F) Does not have batteries or battery packs, including those that are removable, that physically attach directly to the power supply unit;

(G) Does not have a battery chemistry or type selector switch and:

(i) Indicator light; or

(ii) A battery chemistry or type selector switch and a state of charge meter; and

(H) Has a nameplate output power not exceeding 250 watts.

(9A) Not Funded.

(9B) Not Funded.

(10) “State-regulated incandescent reflector lamp” means a lamp, not colored or designed for rough or vibration service applications, with an inner reflective coating on the outer bulb to direct the light, an E26 medium screw base, a rated voltage or voltage range that lies at least partially within 115 to 130 volts, and that falls into either of the following categories:

(A) A blown PAR, bulged reflector, elliptical reflector, or similar bulb shape with a diameter equal to or greater than 2.25 inches; or

(B) A reflector, parabolic aluminized reflector, or similar bulb shape with a diameter of 2.25 to 2.75 inches.

(10A) Not Funded.

(11) “Walk-in refrigerator or freezer” means a refrigerated space that can be walked into and has a total chilled and frozen storage area of less than 3,000 square feet, operates at chilled (above 32 degrees Fahrenheit) or frozen (at or below 32 degrees Fahrenheit) temperature, and is connected to a self-contained or remote condensing unit. The term “walk-in refrigerator or freezer” shall not include products designed and marketed exclusively for medical, scientific, or research purposes, or refrigerated warehouses.

(11A) Not Funded.

(11B) Not Funded.

(12) “Water dispenser” means a factory-made assembly that mechanically cools and heats potable water and that dispenses the cooled or heated water by integral or remote means.

(Dec. 11, 2007, D.C. Law 17-64, § 2, 54 DCR 10964; Mar. 16, 2021, D.C. Law 23-195, § 2(a), 68 DCR 00039.)

Applicability

Applicability of D.C. Law 23-195: § 3 of D.C. Law 23-195 provided that the change made to this section by § 2(a) of D.C. Law 23-195 is subject to the inclusion of the law’s fiscal effect in an approved budget and financial plan. Therefore that amendment has not been implemented.

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