CLA-2 CO:R:C:G 081407 JGH

District Director of Customs
477 Michigan Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48226-2568

RE: Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest 3801-6-001689, on the classification of ignition transformers

Dear Sir:

This protest involves the classification of certain transformers from Canada under the Tariff Schedules of the United States (TSUS).

FACTS:

The merchandise is described as ignition transformers entered at Detroit in June 1986 as unrated transformers under the provision for other transformers in item 682.07, TSUS. Customs changed the classification to that for transformers rated at less than 1 kva, in item 682.05,TSUS.

Ignition transformers are described as being used in igniting natural gas or oil in domestic or industrial heating equipment. They achieve this by creating a spark across two or more electrodes in combustion chambers of the burners. Reliable ignition, it is claimed, requires that enough open circuit voltages from the transformer are available to start the arc. It is also necessary that the arc is hot enough to ignite the atomized fuel and air mixture. The ANSI Table 7-1 definition of ignition transformers, which the protestant supplied, described them as dry-type, high-voltage, high-reactance, step-up, insulating transformers designed to provide ignition for gas or oil burners. These transformers deliver high voltage to spark electrodes in such a manner that the spark will ignite a mixture of fuel and air which passes through its path.

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ISSUE:

Classification of certain transformers as "unrated" in item 682.07, TSUS, or "rated" in item 682.05,TSUS.

LAW AND ANALYSIS:

Headnote 2, part 5, Schedule 6,TSUS, states that for the purposes of items 682.05 or 682.07,TSUS, the rated kva of a transformer is the kilovolt-ampere output on a continuous duty basis at the rated secondary voltage (or amperage, when applicable) and at the rated frequency without exceeding the rated temperature limitations.

It is the importer's claim that rated transformers are transformers which are rated on output and not input and the subject transformers do not have Kva or VA rating as to output.

Customs has long held that transformers may not be regarded as unrated if they are of a class or kind which are rated or are for uses in power circuits where the capacities of the transformers must be known even if they are not included on any labels. Currently, signal transformers and current transformers (that work as circuit breakers or large power transformers) are the only types of transformers that have been found by Customs and the Courts to be unrated.

Information supplied by the importer clearly supports Customs position. It is freely acknowledged by the importer that the transformers have an input rating; from this the output can be easily computed. The importer also provides information on the output voltage and amperage requirements necessary to produce and sustain the spark that these transformers are designed to produce in order to ignite the fuel in the burner. In addition the ANSI Table 7-1 provided gives the output ratings of standard ignition transformers. Thus, based on the description and purpose of the transformers, they are considered as "rated."

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HOLDING: The transformers are classifiable under item 682.05, TSUS.

The protest should be denied in full.

A copy of this decision along with the Form 19 Notice of Action should be furnished to the protestant.

Sincerely,

John Durant
Commercial Rulings Division

cc: Chief, Residual Liquidation and Protest Branch
c/o DARC, Commercial Operations,
New York Region
6cc - A.D., N.Y. Seaport
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