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WASHINGTON - The Department of Energy's minimum efficiency standards for water-source, water-cooled, and evaporatively cooled commercial air conditioning and heating equipment went into effect on Oct. 29. According to the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI), products manufactured prior to the date can still be sold at the prior minimum standard, but products manufactured after the Oct. 29 date must adhere to the new standards listed below.