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Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedure for General Service Lamps

FR Abstract
The U.S. Department of Energy ("DOE") is adopting clarifications to the test procedures for general service lamps ("GSLs") located in appendix W, appendix BB and appendix DD. Specifically, DOE is clarifying instructions that GSLs must not be tested as colored lamps and that lamps with additional components that do not affect light output must be turned off during testing. The clarifications also specify that non-integrated lamps be tested with a fluorescent lamp ballast, high intensity discharge ("HID") lamp ballast or external light-emitting diode ("LED") driver selected based on compatibility lists and availability; and provide specifications regarding the starting method, ballast factor, and number of lamps. This rulemaking is limited in scope and is providing clarifications to the current test procedures that are required for certification of compliance with existing applicable GSL energy conservation standards. Further, this rulemaking does not satisfy the Energy Policy and Conservation Act ("EPCA") requirement that, at least once every 7 years, DOE review the test procedures for GSLs.
Incorporation
FR Document Number
2025-00821
Federal Register Volume
90
Federal Register Year
2025-01-16
Federal Register Start Page
4589
Federal Register End Page
4605
CFR Citation
10 CFR 430
FR Citation
90 FR 4589
CFR title
10
CFR Part
430
Document Number
IES LM–45–15
Document Edition
2015
Standard Title
IES Approved Method: Electrical and Photometric Measurement of General Service Incandescent Filament Lamps, Approved August 8, 2015
Excerpts
not already incorporated by reference at 10 CFR 430.3 and therefore DOE has not re-assessed such standards as part of this final rule. M. Congressional Notification As required by 5 U.S.C. 801, DOE will report to Congress on the promulgation of this rule before its effective date. The report will state that it has been determined that the rule is not a “major rule” as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2). N. Description of Materials Incorporated by Reference The following standards were previously approved for incorporation by reference in the regulatory
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