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New Hampshire Revised Statutes 339-G:1 - Definitions

New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Title XXXI > Chapter 339-G > § 339-G:1 - Definitions


Current as of: 2009

In this chapter:
    I. "Bottle-type water dispenser'' means a water dispenser that uses a bottle or reservoir as the source of potable water.
    II. "Commission'' means the public utilities commission.
    III. "Commercial hot food holding cabinet'' means a heated, fully-enclosed compartment with one or more solid or glass doors that are designed to maintain the temperature of hot food that has been cooked in a separate appliance. "Commercial hot food holding cabinet'' does not include heated glass merchandizing cabinets, drawer warmers, or cook-and-hold appliances.
    IV. "Electricity ratio'' means the ratio of furnace electricity use to total furnace energy use. Electricity ratio = (3.412*EAE)/(1000*EF + 3.412*EAE) where EAE (average annual auxiliary electrical consumption) and EF (average annual fuel energy consumption) are defined in Appendix N to subpart B of part 430 of title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations and EF is expressed in millions of BTUs per year.
    V. "Residential furnace'' means a self-contained space heater designed to supply heated air through ducts of more than 10 inches length and which utilizes only single-phase electric current, or single-phase electric current or DC current in conjunction with natural gas, propane, or home heating oil, and which:
       (a) Is designed to be the principle heating source for the living space of one or more residences;
       (b) Is not contained within the same cabinet with a central air conditioner whose rated cooling capacity is above 65,000 BTU per hour; and
       (c) Has a heat input rate of less than 225,000 BTU per hour.
    VI. "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.

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New Hampshire Laws: Conservation

New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 36-A - Conservation Commissions
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 155-D - Energy Conservation In New Building Construction
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 217-A - New Hampshire Native Plant Protection
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 339-G - Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards For Certain Products

U.S. Code Provisions: Conservation

U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 5C - Conservation Programs On Government Lands
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U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 44 - Antarctic Conservation
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 49 - Fish And Wildlife Conservation
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 51 - Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation
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U.S. Code Title 16 > Chapter 58 > Subchapter IV - Agricultural Resources Conservation Program
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U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 78 - National Natural Resources Conservation Foundation
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