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Incandescent Phased Out by 2014

The bill signed by President George Bush in December 2007 was a mandate to reduce energy consumption by 25% to 30% in existing incandescent lamps The program starts with the ban of 100 watt incandescent lamps in January 2012 and will end with the ban of 40 watt incandescent lamps in January 2014 By 2020, all lamps must be 70% more efficient than today’s incandescent light sources

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2011 – 2014 STANDARDS FOR GENERAL SERVICE INCANDESCENT LAMPS

Current Wattage

Rated Lumen Ranges

New Maximum Rated Wattage

Minimum Rated Life

National E ective Date

California E ective Date

100W 1490 – 2600 72W 1000 hrs 1/1/2012 1/1/2011 75W 1050 – 1489 53W 1000 hrs 1/1/2013 1/1/2012 60W 750 – 1049 43W 1000 hrs 1/1/2014 1/1/2013 40W 310 – 749 29W 1000 hrs 1/1/2014 1/1/2013

2012 STANDARDS FOR INCANDESCENT REFLECTOR LAMPS

Lamp Wattage

Lamp

Type Diameter Voltage

Minimum LPW; expresses here as a range for 40W through 205W, as LPW is derived from a formula based on lamp watts

40W- 205W

Standard Spectrum

> 2 5 inches (PAR30, PAR38, BR30 & ER30, BR40 & ER40)

> 125 (130V)

6 8 X lamp watts 0 27

18.4 to 31.9 LPW > 125 (120V)

5 9 X lamp watts 0 27

16.0 to 27.6 LPW

> 2 5 inches (R20 & PAR20)

> 125 (130V)

5 7 X lamp watts 0 27

15.4 to 26.7 LPW > 125 (120V)

5 0 X lamp watts 0 27

13.5 to 23.4 LPW 40W- 205W

Modified Spectrum

Standards are approximately 17% less stringent than for

Standard Spectrum Lamps Exemptions to IRL Standards:

Lamps that are 50W or less: ER30, BR30, BR40 and ER40 Lamps that are 65W or less: BR30, BR40 and ER40 Lamps that are 45W or less: R20

Exemptions should remain intact until July 1, 2013, per pending federal energy legislation

2012 STANDARDS FOR GENERAL SERVICE FLUORESCENT LAMPS

Lamp Type

Correlated Color Temperature

Energy Conservation Standard lm/W

4-Foot (T8-T12) Medium Bi-pin

≥ 25W

≤ 4,500K 89 > 4,500K and ≤ 7,000K 88 2-Foot (T8-T12) U-Shaped

≥ 25W

≤ 4,500K 84 > 4,500K and ≤ 7,000K 81 8-Foot (T8-T12) Slimline

≥ 52W

≤ 4,500K 97 > 4,500K and ≤ 7,000K 93

8-Foot (T8-T12) High Output

≤ 4,500K 92 > 4,500K and ≤ 7,000K 88 4-Foot (T5) Miniature Bi-pin Standard Output ≥ 26W

≤ 4,500K 86 > 4,500K and ≤ 7,000K 81 4-Foot (T5) Miniature Bi-pin High Output ≥ 49W

≤ 4,500K 76 > 4,500K and ≤ 7,000K 72 Current exemptions should continue to include lamps with high CRI (≥ 89), Cold Temp, UV, etc

Source: NEMA

Federal Legislation – 2012 Impact

The House of Representatives passed the House energy bill on August 5, 2007 That bill defines new standards for general service fuorescent and incandescent refector lamps going into effect in July 2012 This is in addition to the planned phase-out of incandescent lamps starting in California in January 2011 and one year later across the entire U S

Incandescent Phased Out by 2014

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