| Medium screw-based compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) |
CFLs manufactured on or after January 1, 2006 must meet new requirements |
All CFLs used must meet selected specifications in the 2001 ENERGY STAR® Standard, including: minumum initial efficacy levels, minimum lumen maintenance at 1000 hours and 40% of rated life, rapid cycle stress test, and minimum lamp life of 6000 hours (see ENERGY STAR Sell Sheet, pc 85281). |
| Electromagnetic fluorescent ballasts for T12 Lamps |
OEM Impact
- Cannot manufacture EM ballasts for new fixtures after January 1, 2009
- Cannot sell EM ballasts for use in new fixtures after October 1, 2009
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Elimination of electromaginetc ballasts that operate:
- One 4-foot T12 lamp
- Two 4-foot T12 lamps
- Two 8-foot T12 Slimline lamps
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Distributor Impact
EM replacement ballasts can be sold until July 20, 2010.
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Electromagnetic ballasts marked "For Replacement Only," containing not more than 10 ballasts per package can be sold under a limited time exemption.
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EXEMPT
- Dimming ballasts
- Sign ballasts
- Residential ballasts
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These ballasts do not need to meet minimum efficiency regulations. |
| Mercury vapor ballasts |
Effective January 1, 2008. Can no longer be manufactured or imported. |
Bans the sale of mercury lamp ballasts essentially banning the sale of new mercury vapor fixtures. |
- Illuminated EXIT signs
- Pedestrian cross-walk modules
- Traffic signal heads
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Effective January 1, 2006. Can no longer be used in new installations. |
Must meet ENERGY STAR® efficiency levels (imput power <= 5 watts). Essentially forces the use of LEDs. |
| Torchiere fixtures |
Effective January 1, 2006 |
Torchieres shall not be capable of operating with lamps that total more than 190 watts. |
| Transformers |
Effective January 1, 2007 |
Low voltage dry-type transformers must meet NEMA TP-1 standards. |