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incandescent light bulb phase-out in the U.S. (are flood bulbs exempt?)
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 15:44:10 -0400, "TKM" wrote:
"techman41973" wrote in message ... The federal government is banning incandescent bulbs over 100 watts this January http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase-o...#United_States Does anyone know for sure if flood lamp bulbs (such as PAR30) used in outdoor light fixtures will be exempt? I'd like to know if I need to stock up on the 120watt PAR30 flood bulbs that are used in some outdoor motion sensitive lighting fixtures. Thanks The only bulbs being phased out starting 1/1/12 are the standard 100 watt A-line types. PAR30 bulbs aren't on the exempt list, but PAR types aren't mentioned in EISA except for the BPAR (blown glass) type along with R BR and ER types. There's a good summary at: http://applications.nam.lighting.phi...molegislation/ Terry McGowan Terry - The Philips summary page does state that PAR38 lamps will be regulated as og 7/14/2012, and my copy of HR 6. gives the lower efficay targets on page 98. Vic Roberts http://www.RobertsResearchInc.com http://www.cflfacts.com sci.engr.lighting Rogues Gallery http://www.langmuir.org To reply via e-mail: replace xyz with vdr in the Reply to: address or use e-mail address listed at the Web site. This information is provided for educational purposes only. It may not be used in any publication or posted on any Web site without written permission. |
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incandescent light bulb phase-out in the U.S. (are flood bulbs exempt?)
"Victor Roberts" wrote in message ... On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 15:44:10 -0400, "TKM" wrote: "techman41973" wrote in message ... The federal government is banning incandescent bulbs over 100 watts this January http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase-o...#United_States Does anyone know for sure if flood lamp bulbs (such as PAR30) used in outdoor light fixtures will be exempt? I'd like to know if I need to stock up on the 120watt PAR30 flood bulbs that are used in some outdoor motion sensitive lighting fixtures. Thanks The only bulbs being phased out starting 1/1/12 are the standard 100 watt A-line types. PAR30 bulbs aren't on the exempt list, but PAR types aren't mentioned in EISA except for the BPAR (blown glass) type along with R BR and ER types. There's a good summary at: http://applications.nam.lighting.phi...molegislation/ Terry McGowan Terry - The Philips summary page does state that PAR38 lamps will be regulated as og 7/14/2012, and my copy of HR 6. gives the lower efficay targets on page 98. Vic Roberts http://www.RobertsResearchInc.com http://www.cflfacts.com sci.engr.lighting Rogues Gallery http://www.langmuir.org That's right, Vic. PAR 38 lamps are regulated, but that regulation is separate from the requirements for the A-line lamps. And, I didn't find anything that would apply to the PAR30. Terry McGowan |
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incandescent light bulb phase-out in the U.S. (are flood bulbs exempt?)
On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 10:24:25 -0400, "TKM" wrote:
"Victor Roberts" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 15:44:10 -0400, "TKM" wrote: "techman41973" wrote in message ... The federal government is banning incandescent bulbs over 100 watts this January http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase-o...#United_States Does anyone know for sure if flood lamp bulbs (such as PAR30) used in outdoor light fixtures will be exempt? I'd like to know if I need to stock up on the 120watt PAR30 flood bulbs that are used in some outdoor motion sensitive lighting fixtures. Thanks The only bulbs being phased out starting 1/1/12 are the standard 100 watt A-line types. PAR30 bulbs aren't on the exempt list, but PAR types aren't mentioned in EISA except for the BPAR (blown glass) type along with R BR and ER types. There's a good summary at: http://applications.nam.lighting.phi...molegislation/ Terry McGowan Terry - The Philips summary page does state that PAR38 lamps will be regulated as og 7/14/2012, and my copy of HR 6. gives the lower efficay targets on page 98. Vic Roberts http://www.RobertsResearchInc.com http://www.cflfacts.com sci.engr.lighting Rogues Gallery http://www.langmuir.org That's right, Vic. PAR 38 lamps are regulated, but that regulation is separate from the requirements for the A-line lamps. And, I didn't find anything that would apply to the PAR30. Terry McGowan Woops. I missed the PAR30 reference Vic Roberts http://www.RobertsResearchInc.com http://www.cflfacts.com sci.engr.lighting Rogues Gallery http://www.langmuir.org To reply via e-mail: replace xyz with vdr in the Reply to: address or use e-mail address listed at the Web site. This information is provided for educational purposes only. It may not be used in any publication or posted on any Web site without written permission. |
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