Testing for Public Reporting Sample Clauses

Testing for Public Reporting. ‌ All STBs covered by the STB CEEVA shall be tested and the data included in the annual reports submitted by the Service Providers to the Data Aggregator. The model specific power levels and Typical Energy Consumption (TEC) values are to be made publicly available by the Service Providers to their subscribers and prospective customers and in the STB CEEVA published annual report. For public reporting purposes, testing shall be performed according to the following: • Prior to the Tier 2 Effective Date, Service Providers may use either ENERGY STAR Version 3 test method2 or the test method set out in the Tier 2 Program Requirements and Test Method. Beginning with the Tier 2 Effective Date, only the test method set out in the Tier 2 Program Requirements and Test Method shall be used. • New features may be disabled or deactivated prior to testing only if they are deactivated as- installed by the Service Provider. New features that default to on MAY NOT be deactivated for the purpose of reporting. • If a new test method and allowance is subsequently developed and approved by the STB CEEVA Steering Committee for a new feature, then it shall be used. • Multi-Room (MR) STBs that are tested using ENERGY STAR Version 3 may be tested in a single room configuration or in a multi room configuration as is currently documented in the ENERGY STAR Version 3 test method. However, the Service Provider must also report the expected TEC of an MR STB, as-installed, when operating in a multi room configuration, either by retesting the MR STB in a multi room configuration or by adding the ESv3 allowance differences to the single room reported TEC (e.g. A Service Provider could add 30, the MR allowance minus the HNI allowance, to the measured single room TEC value to avoid retesting a MR STB). In some cases, the publicly reported TEC values may be higher than the TEC values reported by the Service Provider to determine compliance with the Tier 1 commitments. This is due to the fact that new features may be turned off during the testing to determine compliance with Tier 1 but may be turned on as-installed by the Service Provider. Publicly reported TEC shall reflect values that a customer would experience if using the device with the pre-specified TEC equation duty cycles.
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