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Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedure for Metal Halide Lamp Fixtures

FR Abstract
In this final rule, the U.S. Department of Energy (``DOE'') is adopting amendments to its test procedure for metal halide lamp fixtures (``MHLFs'') to incorporate by reference new relevant industry standards as well as update to latest versions of existing references; clarify the selection of reference lamps used for testing; specify the light output level at which to test dimming ballasts; revise definitions and reorganize the content of the test procedure for better readability and clarity; and revise the standby mode test method for MHLFs.
Incorporation
FR Document Number
2022-13459
Federal Register Volume
87
Federal Register Year
2022-06-24
Federal Register Start Page
37685
Federal Register End Page
37700
CFR Citation
10 CFR 431
FR Citation
87 FR 37685
CFR title
10
CFR Part
431
Document Number
ANSI C82.6- 2015 (R2020)
Document Edition
2015
Standard Title
American National Standard for Lamp Ballasts—Ballasts for High-Intensity Discharge Lamps— Methods of Measurement
Excerpts
C78.43-2017 (both incorporated by reference; see § 431.323) for single-ended lamps and ANSI C78.44-2016 (incorporated by reference; see § 431.323) … 804(2). N. Description of Materials Incorporated by Reference In this final rule, DOE incorporates by reference the test standard published by ANSI … INFORMATION: DOE maintains previously approved incorporations by reference and incorporates by reference the following industry standards into 10 CFR part 431: … test procedure for metal halide lamp fixtures (``MHLFs'') to incorporate by reference new relevant industry standards as well as update to latest versions
Record Source
www.federalregister.gov