Compliance Certification Enforcement

DOE enforces the energy and water conservation regulations established by the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Appliance Standards Program to ensure that residential, commercial and industrial equipment deliver the energy and cost savings required by law.  Manufacturers (including importers) are required to certify that the products distributed in the U.S. comply with the energy and water conservation standards.  The enforcement office reviews manufacturers’ compliance with certification requirements.  This program ensures that manufacturers provide the government with information demonstrating compliance with United States law.

DOE ordered Viking Range, LLC to pay a $8,000 civil penalty after finding Viking Range had failed to certify that certain models of cooking products comply with the applicable energy conservation standards.
DOE ordered American Range Corporation to pay a $8,000 civil penalty after finding American Range had failed to certify that certain models of cooking products comply with the applicable energy conservation standards.
DOE ordered MC Appliance Corporation to pay a $16,000 civil penalty after finding MC Appliance had failed to certify that certain models of residential clothes washers and residential clothes dryers comply with the applicable energy conservation standa...
DOE ordered Dacor to pay a $8,000 civil penalty after finding Dacor had failed to certify that certain models of cooking products comply with the applicable energy conservation standards.
DOE ordered Smart Surplus, Inc. d/b/a Versonel to pay a $8,000 civil penalty after finding Versonel had failed to certify that certain models of refrigerators and residential clothes dryers comply with the applicable energy conservation standards.
DOE ordered Euro Chef USA Inc. to pay a $8,000 civil penalty after finding Euro Chef USA had failed to certify that certain models of cooking products comply with the applicable energy conservation standards.
DOE ordered Peerless-Premier Appliance Co. to pay a $8,000 civil penalty after finding Peerless-Premier had failed to certify that certain models of cooking products comply with the applicable energy conservation standards.
DOE ordered National Comfort Products to pay a $16,000 civil penalty after finding National Comfort Products had failed to certify that certain models of central air conditioners and heat pumps comply with the applicable energy conservation standards.
DOE ordered Northland Corporation d/b/a AGA Marvel to pay a $16,000 civil penalty after finding Northland had failed to certify that certain models of cooking products comply with the applicable energy conservation standards.
DOE ordered Smeg USA, Inc. to pay a $16,000 civil penalty after finding Smeg had failed to certify that certain models of refrigerators/refrigerator-freezers/freezers, dishwashers, and cooking products comply with the applicable energy conservation sta...