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R7005-17

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Current

The latest, up-to-date edition.

Sustainability standard for household clothes drying appliances (Binational standard with AHAM 7005-2017 and UL 7005)

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English

Published date

01-01-2017

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 General
3 References
4 Definitions
5 General requirements
6 Point allocation system
7 Prerequisites
8 Audit scope and boundaries
9 Attributes, criteria, and metrics
10 Document retention and record keeping
Annex A (informative) - Multi-attribute approach
Annex B (informative) - Informative references
Annex C (informative) - Environmental management
        systems
Annex D (informative) - Pre-consumer and post-consumer
        recycled content

Preface This is the first edition of CSA R7005, the second edition of UL 7005, and the most recent version of AHAM 7005, Sustainability Standard for Household Clothes Drying Appliances. This harmonized standard was prepared by the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, (AHAM), CSA Group and Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). The efforts and support of the Technical Harmonization Committee are gratefully acknowledged. This Standard was prepared by CSA Technical Committee on Sustainability of Household Appliances under the jurisdiction of CSA Strategic Steering Committee on Business Management and Sustainability and has been formally approved by the CSA Technical Committee. The environmental performance of household clothes drying appliances is commonly evaluated on the single environmental attribute of electricity consumption during use. This Standard takes a multi-attribute, life cycle approach to measuring a broad spectrum of environmental and social impacts of household clothes drying appliances as a means of assessing sustainability performance. The multi-attribute approach was developed using representative product life cycle assessment (LCA) information along with other key factors such as hot-spot or hot-button analyses influencing product environmental performance. The attributes and criteria in this Standard are drawn from a much larger list and reflect the understanding of the attributes and criteria that are most prominent in sustainable performance and over which the manufacturers of these products have control. This approach, detailed in Annex A, determined the environmental attributes of household clothes drying appliances for inclusion in this Standard. The authors acknowledge that revisions to this standard will be considered periodically and that future editions may consider a broader range of sustainability criteria. It has been contemplated by all parties that this Standard will be updated to reflect new U.S. Department of Energy or Natural Resources Canada minimum energy performance standards for household clothes drying appliances products. Many of the measurements included in this Standard are unique and have not been conducted on other appliance categories. The Standard\'s committees expect to learn much from the application of this Second Edition in subsequent years. The use of this Standard and self-assessment by household clothes drying appliances manufacturers and external third-party assessment bodies will be used to improve the Standard in drafting the second and subsequent editions. This Standard was written specifically for products placed on the market in the United States and Canada. At the present time, a number of the calculations are based on systems and designs of products in North America. Scope 1.1 This Standard covers clothes drying appliances for households included within the scope of the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) and Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) minimum energy performance requirements. This includes the following product categories: a) electric clothes dryers; and b) gas clothes dryers. NOTE: Presently gas dryers are not a regulated product in Canada for energy efficiency. 1.2 The clothes dryers covered by this definition include: a) vented gas; NOTE: Presently gas dryers are not regulated product in Canada for energy efficiency. b) ventless or vented electric (standard), 124.6 L (4.4 ft3) or greater capacity; c) ventless or vented electric, compact (120 V) (less than 124.6 L (4.4 ft3) capacity); d) vented electric, compact (240 V) (less than 124.6 L (4.4 ft3) capacity); and e) vented electric, compact (240 V) (less than 124.6 L (4.4 ft3) capacity). 1.3 This Standard excludes water-cooled electric ventless clothes dryers.

DevelopmentNote
Jointly published by AHAM, CSA & UL. Also numbered as AHAM 7005 & UL 7005. Supersedes CSA SPE 7005. (06/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
978-1-4883-0829-1
Pages
68
PublisherName
Canadian Standards Association
Status
Current
Supersedes

Preface This is the first edition of CSA R7005, the second edition of UL 7005, and the most recent version of AHAM 7005, Sustainability Standard for Household Clothes Drying Appliances. This harmonized standard was prepared by the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, (AHAM), CSA Group and Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). The efforts and support of the Technical Harmonization Committee are gratefully acknowledged. This Standard was prepared by CSA Technical Committee on Sustainability of Household Appliances under the jurisdiction of CSA Strategic Steering Committee on Business Management and Sustainability and has been formally approved by the CSA Technical Committee. The environmental performance of household clothes drying appliances is commonly evaluated on the single environmental attribute of electricity consumption during use. This Standard takes a multi-attribute, life cycle approach to measuring a broad spectrum of environmental and social impacts of household clothes drying appliances as a means of assessing sustainability performance. The multi-attribute approach was developed using representative product life cycle assessment (LCA) information along with other key factors such as hot-spot or hot-button analyses influencing product environmental performance. The attributes and criteria in this Standard are drawn from a much larger list and reflect the understanding of the attributes and criteria that are most prominent in sustainable performance and over which the manufacturers of these products have control. This approach, detailed in Annex A, determined the environmental attributes of household clothes drying appliances for inclusion in this Standard. The authors acknowledge that revisions to this standard will be considered periodically and that future editions may consider a broader range of sustainability criteria. It has been contemplated by all parties that this Standard will be updated to reflect new U.S. Department of Energy or Natural Resources Canada minimum energy performance standards for household clothes drying appliances products. Many of the measurements included in this Standard are unique and have not been conducted on other appliance categories. The Standard\'s committees expect to learn much from the application of this Second Edition in subsequent years. The use of this Standard and self-assessment by household clothes drying appliances manufacturers and external third-party assessment bodies will be used to improve the Standard in drafting the second and subsequent editions. This Standard was written specifically for products placed on the market in the United States and Canada. At the present time, a number of the calculations are based on systems and designs of products in North America. Scope 1.1 This Standard covers clothes drying appliances for households included within the scope of the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) and Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) minimum energy performance requirements. This includes the following product categories: a) electric clothes dryers; and b) gas clothes dryers. NOTE: Presently gas dryers are not a regulated product in Canada for energy efficiency. 1.2 The clothes dryers covered by this definition include: a) vented gas; NOTE: Presently gas dryers are not regulated product in Canada for energy efficiency. b) ventless or vented electric (standard), 124.6 L (4.4 ft3) or greater capacity; c) ventless or vented electric, compact (120 V) (less than 124.6 L (4.4 ft3) capacity); d) vented electric, compact (240 V) (less than 124.6 L (4.4 ft3) capacity); and e) vented electric, compact (240 V) (less than 124.6 L (4.4 ft3) capacity). 1.3 This Standard excludes water-cooled electric ventless clothes dryers.

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CSA C361 : 2016 ENERGY PERFORMANCE AND DRUM VOLUME OF HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYERS
CSA ISO 14001 : 2016 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - REQUIREMENTS WITH GUIDANCE FOR USE
ISO 14024:1999 Environmental labels and declarations Type I environmental labelling Principles and procedures
ISO 11469:2016 Plastics — Generic identification and marking of plastics products
ISO 14064-1:2006 Greenhouse gases Part 1: Specification with guidance at the organization level for quantification and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions and removals
AHAM HLD 1 : 2010 HOUSEHOLD TUMBLE TYPE CLOTHES DRYERS
CFR 16(PTS0-999) : 0 COMMERCIAL PRACTICES
SAE J1344_201703 Marking of Plastic Parts
ISO 14044:2006 Environmental management Life cycle assessment Requirements and guidelines
CSA PLUS 14021 : 2008 ENVIRONMENTAL CLAIMS: A GUIDE FOR INDUSTRY AND ADVERTISERS
ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management systems — Requirements with guidance for use
ISO 14020:2000 Environmental labels and declarations — General principles
ISO/IEC Guide 67:2004 Conformity assessment Fundamentals of product certification
ISO 14040:2006 Environmental management Life cycle assessment Principles and framework
ISO 14064-2:2006 Greenhouse gases Part 2: Specification with guidance at the project level for quantification, monitoring and reporting of greenhouse gas emission reductions or removal enhancements
ISO 14050:2009 Environmental management Vocabulary
IPC 1752 : A-2 MATERIALS DECLARATION MANAGEMENT

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