Sec. 1. Definitions
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Section 321 of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act ( 42 U.S.C. 6291 ) is amended by adding at the end the following: The term consumer room air cleaner means a consumer product for improving air quality that— is an electrically powered, self-contained, mechanically encased assembly; and contains means to remove, destroy, or deactivate particulates, volatile organic compounds, or microorganisms from the air. The term consumer room air cleaner includes— conventional room air cleaners; and miscellaneous room air cleaners.
The term consumer room air cleaner does not include— a central air conditioner, room air conditioner, portable air conditioner, dehumidifier, or furnace (as those terms are defined in section 430.2 of title 10, Code of Federal Regulations (as in effect on the date of enactment of this paragraph)); or a duct type device. The term conventional room air cleaner means a consumer room air cleaner that— is a portable or wall-mounted (fixed) unit; plugs into an electrical outlet; operates with a fan for air circulation; and contains a means to remove, destroy, or deactivate particulates.
The term duct type device means an air cleaner that— is designed and marketed exclusively for use in and at adjoining ducts, including the plenum, of heating, air conditioning, and ventilating systems; and is either cord-and-plug connected or permanently connected to the electrical supply source. The term miscellaneous room air cleaner means any consumer room air cleaner that is not a conventional room air cleaner. .
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