TECHNOACT TECHNO TECH-115V-10C
IS ILLEGAL AND NON-COMPLIANT

Published Specifications

View the full PDF specification at https://innovacopycats.com/technoact-specs

Failure to be Listed in the NRCan Searchable Product List

In Canada, all air-conditioning and heat-pump systems must be listed in the NRCan database. It is illegal to import or sell a unit that is not listed. At the time of this publication, March 16 2026, the Technoact Techno TECH-115V-10C cannot be located in the NRCan Searchable Product List under any product category — not as a Room Air Conditioner, not as a Heat Pump, and not even as a PTHP.

Failure to Meet NRCan Minimum Efficiency Requirements

Technoact Techno TECH-115V-10C has a claimed nominal cooling capacity of 7,080 BTU and a claimed heating capacity of 7,120 BTU. Under federal law, any unit in this class must meet one of the following minimum efficiency thresholds to be legally sold, installed, or used in Canada:

Technoact Techno TECH-115V-10C publishes neither a SEER2, nor a CEER, nor an HSPF2. Unlike most brands in this report that at least attempt to publish some form of efficiency data — however fraudulent or mislabeled — Technoact Techno TECH-115V-10C publishes only cooling capacity in BTU and power input in watts. No SEER2. No CEER. No HSPF2. No EER. No COP. Nothing. This is not a shortcut or a simplification. It is a complete failure to comply with federal law, and it raises an obvious question: if the unit’s efficiency were genuinely competitive, why would Technoact Techno TECH-115V-10C choose not to publish it? This alone renders the unit illegal, regardless of any other violation.

What the Published Data Actually Shows

Although Technoact Techno TECH-115V-10C declines to publish an efficiency rating, its own capacity and wattage figures allow the efficiency to be calculated directly.

In Cooling

Using Technoact Techno TECH-115V-10C’s own published figures: 7,080 ÷ 846 = EER 8.37. CEER is always lower than EER, so while the requirement is a 9.3 CEER, it’s impossible that this unit can achieve a 9.3 CEER based on the numbers they publish.

In Heating

Using Technoact Techno TECH-115V-10C’s own published figures: 7,120 ÷ 3.412 ÷ 703.4 = COP 2.97. COP is not a legal rating for this product category. The required metric is HSPF2. Units achieving a COP of approximately 2.97 at rated conditions may fall within the required 5.4 HSPF2 minimum when properly tested under AHRI 210/240 conditions across multiple climate zones.

Illegal Misclassification

The Technoact Techno TECH-115V-10C does not meet any classification because it has no rating. This is illegal.

Regulatory Violation Summary

Technoact Techno TECH-115V-10C
This product is illegal to distribute, specify, install, or use in Canada. The Technoact Techno TECH-115V-10C publishes no efficiency rating of any kind — no SEER2, no CEER, no HSPF2, no EER, and no COP. A product that refuses to publish any efficiency data cannot be evaluated, certified, or legally sold.

One Million Dollar Guarantee

We back the statement that the Technoact Techno TECH-115V-10C cannot legally be sold, installed, or used in the United States and Canada with a One Million Dollar Guarantee.

No Efficiency Data Published

Required MetricPurposeTechnoact Techno TECH-115V-10C Status
SEER2Mandatory cooling efficiency rating for heat pumpsNot published
HSPF2Mandatory heating efficiency rating for heat pumpsNot published
CEERMandatory cooling efficiency rating for room air conditionersNot published
EERBasic cooling efficiency reference pointNot published
COPBasic heating efficiency reference pointNot published
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The complete absence of any efficiency data is not an oversight. It is a material omission that prevents regulators, dealers, specifiers, and consumers from evaluating whether this product meets any applicable standard. Under the Competition Act, a material omission is treated the same as a false statement.

Faking Test Results

ViolationUS Law ViolatedCanadian Law Violated
Technoact failed to use any recognized testing methodology — no legitimate efficiency rating for the Techno TECH-115V-10C has ever been produced10 CFR Part 429/430Energy Efficiency Regulations, 2016
The complete absence of any published efficiency data makes it impossible to verify compliance with any applicable standard, and is itself evidence that no compliant testing has been conducted10 CFR Part 429/430Energy Efficiency Regulations, 2016
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Selling Products That Should Not Be on the Market

ViolationUS Law ViolatedCanadian Law Violated
Techno TECH-115V-10C does not meet minimum efficiency standards — no certified data exists to demonstrate compliance with any applicable efficiency threshold10 CFR Part 430MEPS under Energy Efficiency Regulations, 2016
Technoact never listed the Techno TECH-115V-10C on NRCan's searchable product database, meaning the product was never legally cleared for import or interprovincial sale in CanadaNRCan Searchable Product Database; Energy Efficiency Act
Techno TECH-115V-10C was never certified by an accredited certification body and does not carry the mandatory compliance markDOE Certification under 10 CFR Part 429Standards Council of Canada Energy Efficiency Verification Mark
Technoact never filed the required compliance reports with regulators before importing or selling the Techno TECH-115V-10CDOE via CCMSNRCan Energy Efficiency Report
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Lying to Customers and Regulators

ViolationUS Law ViolatedCanadian Law Violated
Technoact markets and sells the Techno TECH-115V-10C while deliberately withholding all efficiency data, preventing customers from making an informed purchasing decision10 CFR Part 429.12; 18 U.S.C. § 1001 — federal criminal offenceEnergy Efficiency Act — fines up to $10,000 per violation
Product literature and marketing materials violate classification and labeling requirements by omitting all mandatory efficiency metricsFTC Energy Labeling Rule, 16 CFR Part 305; DOE Labeling Requirements under 10 CFR Part 430NRCan Product Classification and EnerGuide Labeling Requirements under Energy Efficiency Regulations, 2016
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Breaking Consumer Protection and Competition Laws

ViolationUS Law ViolatedCanadian Law Violated
The complete omission of all efficiency data, combined with the use of hardware with proven fabricated specifications, constitutes a false or misleading representation in a material respect, exposing Technoact to regulatory action and civil lawsuitsFTC Act Section 5, 15 U.S.C. § 45; Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a)Competition Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-34
Under the Competition Act, a material omission — such as the deliberate withholding of all efficiency data — is treated the same as a false statement and is equally actionableCompetition Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-34
Maximum penalties for serious violations or refusal to take corrective actionFTC civil penalties up to $53,088 per violationEnergy Efficiency Act fines $10,000–$200,000
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