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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 701 - ENERGY POLICY

NRS 701.756 “Regulated appliance” defined.

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NRS 701.756 “Regulated appliance” defined. “Regulated appliance” includes the following appliances:
1. An air purifier that is not an industrial air purifier;
2. A cold-temperature fluorescent lamp;
3. A commercial dishwasher;
4. A commercial fryer;
5. A commercial hot-food holding cabinet;
6. A commercial oven;
7. A commercial steam cooker;
8. A computer;
9. A computer monitor;
10. Electric vehicle supply equipment;
11. A gas fireplace;
12. A high color rendering index fluorescent lamp;
13. An impact-resistant fluorescent lamp;
14. A portable electric spa;
15. A residential ventilating fan; and
16. A water cooler.
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