Commission Regulation (EC) No 245/2009 of 18 March 2009 implementing Directive 2005/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to ecodesign requirements for fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast, for high intensity discharge lamps, and for ballasts and luminaires able to operate such lamps, and repealing Directive 2000/55/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance)
Modified by
- Commission Regulation (EU) No 347/2010of 21 April 2010amending Commission Regulation (EC) No 245/2009 as regards the ecodesign requirements for fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast, for high intensity discharge lamps, and for ballasts and luminaires able to operate such lamps(Text with EEA relevance), 32010R0347, April 24, 2010
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(a) energy in the use phase; (b) mercury content of lamps.
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1. "general lighting" means substantially uniform lighting of an area without provision for special local requirements; 2. "office lighting" means a fixed lighting installation for office work intended to enable people to perform visual tasks efficiently and accurately; 3. "public street lighting" means a fixed lighting installation intended to provide good visibility to users of outdoor public traffic areas during the hours of darkness to support traffic safety, traffic flow and public security; 4. "discharge lamp" means a lamp in which the light is produced, directly or indirectly, by an electric discharge through a gas, a metal vapour or a mixture of several gases and vapours; 5. "ballast" means a device which serves mainly to limit the current of the lamp(s) to the required value in case it is connected between the supply and one or more discharge lamps. A ballast may also include means for transforming the supply voltage, dimming the lamp, correcting the power factor and, either alone or in combination with a starting device, providing the necessary conditions for starting the lamp(s); 6. "luminaire" means an apparatus which distributes, filters or transforms the light transmitted from one or more light sources and which includes all the parts necessary for supporting, fixing and protecting the light sources and, where necessary, circuit auxiliaries together with the means for connecting them to the supply, but not the light sources themselves; 7. "fluorescent lamps" means discharge lamps of the low pressure mercury type in which most of the light is emitted by one or several layers of phosphors excited by the ultraviolet radiation from the discharge; 8. "fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast" means single and double capped fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast; 9. "high intensity discharge lamps" means electric discharge lamps in which the light producing arc is stabilised by wall temperature and the arc has a bulb wall loading in excess of 3 watts per square centimetre.
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(a) in Annex V for fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast, for high intensity discharge lamps and for ballasts and luminaires able to operate such lamps; (b) in Annexes VI and VII for products intended for use in office lighting or in public street lighting.
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(a) lamps that are not white light sources as defined in Annex II; this exemption does not apply to high pressure sodium lamps; (b) lamps that are directional light sources as defined in Annex II; (c) blended high intensity discharge lamps having: -
6 % or more of total radiation of the range 250-780 nm in the range of 250-400 nm; and 11 % or more of total radiation of the range 250-780 nm in the range of 630-780 nm; and 5 % or more of total radiation of the range 250-780 nm in the range of 640-700 nm;
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(d) blended high intensity discharge lamps having: -
the peak of the radiation between 315-400 nm (UVA) or 280-315 nm (UVB);
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(e) double capped fluorescent lamps having: -
a diameter of 7 mm (T2) and less, a diameter of 16 mm (T5) and lamp power P ≤ 13 W or P > 80 W, a diameter of 38 mm (T12), lamp cap G-13 Medium BiPin base, +/– 5 m (+magenta, –green) colour compensating filter value limit (cc). CIE coordinates x=0,330 y=0,335 and x=0,415 y=0,377, and a diameter of 38 mm (T12) and equipped with an external ignition strip;
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(f) single capped fluorescent lamps having a diameter of 16 mm (T5) 2G11 4 pin base, Tc = 3200 K with chromaticity coordinates x=0,415 y=0,377 and Tc =5500 K with chromaticity coordinates x=0,330 y=0,335;(g) high intensity discharge lamps with Tc > 7000 K;(h) high intensity discharge lamps having a specific effective UV output > 2 mW/klm; and (i) high intensity discharge lamps not having lamp cap E27, E40, PGZ12.
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(a) products intended for use in applications other than general lighting and products incorporated into products which do not provide a general lighting function; (b) lamps covered by the requirements of Directives 94/9/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council or Directive 1999/92/EC of the European Parliament and of the CouncilOJ L 100, 19.4.1994, p. 1 . ;OJ L 23, 28.1.2000, p. 57 .(c) emergency lighting luminaires and emergency sign luminaires within the meaning of Directive 2006/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council .OJ L 374, 27.12.2006, p. 10 .(d) ballasts intended for use in luminaires defined in paragraph (c) and designed to operate lamps in emergency conditions; (e) luminaires covered by the requirements of Directive 94/9/EC, Directive 1999/92/EC, Directive 2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council , Council Directive 93/42/EECOJ L 157, 9.6.2006, p. 24 . , Council Directive 88/378/EECOJ L 169, 12.7.1993, p. 1 . and luminaires integrated into equipment covered by these requirements.OL L 187, 16.7.1988, p. 1 .
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(a) "Luminous efficacy of a source", "light source efficacy" or "lamp efficacy" (ηsource), which means the quotient of the luminous flux emitted (Ф) by the power consumed by the source (Psource). ηsource = Ф / Psource. Unit: lm/W. The power dissipated by auxiliary equipment such as ballasts is not included in the power consumed by the source. (b) "Lamp Lumen Maintenance Factor" (LLMF), which means the ratio of the luminous flux emitted by the lamp at a given time in its life to the initial luminous flux. (c) "Lamp Survival Factor" (LSF), which means the fraction of the total number of lamps which continue to operate at a given time under defined conditions and switching frequency. For the purposes of Table 6 in Annex III, the LSF shall be measured in high frequency operating mode with a switching cycle of 11h/1h. (d) "Ballast efficiency" (ηballast), which means the ratio between the lamp power (ballast output) and the input power of the lamp-ballast circuit with possible sensors, network connections and other auxiliary loads disconnected. (e) "Chromaticity", which means the property of a colour stimulus defined by its chromaticity coordinates, or by its dominant or complementary wavelength and purity taken together. (f) "Luminous flux", which means a quantity derived from radiant flux (radiant power) by evaluating the radiation according to the spectral sensitivity of the human eye. (g) "Correlated Colour Temperature" (Tc [K]), which means temperature of a Planckian (black body) radiator whose perceived colour most closely resembles that of a given stimulus at the same brightness and under specified viewing conditions. (h) "Colour rendering" (Ra), which means the effect of an illuminant on the colour appearance of objects by conscious or subconscious comparison with their colour appearance under a reference illuminant. (i) "Specific effective radiant UV power", which means the effective power of the UV radiation of a lamp related to its luminous flux (unit: mW/klm). (j) "Ingress protection grading", which means a coding system to indicate the degree of protection provided by an enclosure against ingress of dust, solid objects and moisture and to give additional information in connection with such protection.
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(a) "Lamp mercury content", which means the amount of mercury contained in the lamp. (b) "Luminaire Maintenance Factor" (LMF), which means the ratio of the light output ratio of a luminaire at a given time to the initial light output ratio. (c) "Utilisation Factor" (UF) of an installation for a reference surface, which means the ratio of the luminous flux received by the reference surface to the sum of the individual total fluxes of the lamps of the installation.
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(a) "Directional Light Source" (DLS) means light sources having at least 80 % light output within a solid angle of π sr (corresponding to a cone with angle of 120 °). (b) "White light source" means a light source having chromaticity coordinates that satisfy the following requirement: -
0,270 < x < 0,530 – 2,3172 x 2 + 2,3653 x – 0,2199 < y < – 2,3172 x2 + 2,3653 x – 0,1595
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(c) A "rated" value means a quantity value for a characteristic of a product for operating conditions specified in this Regulation or in applicable standards. Unless stated otherwise, all product parameter limits are expressed in rated values. (d) A "nominal" value means an approximate quantity value used to designate or identify a product. (e) "Light pollution" means the sum of all adverse impacts of artificial light on the environment, including the impact of obtrusive light. (f) "Obtrusive light" means the part of the light from a lighting installation that does not serve the purpose for which the installation was designed. It includes: -
light improperly falling outside the area to be lit, diffused light in the neighbourhood of the lighting installation, sky glow, which is the brightening of the night sky that results from the direct and indirect reflection of radiation (visible and non-visible), scattered from the constituents of the atmosphere (gas molecules, aerosols and particulate matter) in the direction of observation.
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(g) "Efficiency Base ballast" (EBb) means the relationship between the rated lamp power (P lamp ) and the ballast efficiency.For ballasts for single and double capped fluorescent lamps, the EBb FL is calculated as follows:-
When P lamp ≤ 5 W : EBbFL = 0,71 When 5 W < P lamp < 100 W : EBbFL = Plamp /(2*sqrt(Plamp /36)+38/36*Plamp +1)When P lamp ≥ 100 W : EBbFL = 0,91
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(h) "Second lamp envelope" means a second outer lamp envelope which is not required for the production of light, such as an external sleeve for preventing mercury and glass release into the environment in case of lamp breakage. In determining the presence of a second lamp envelope, the arc tubes of high intensity discharge lamps shall not count as a lamp envelope. (i) "Light source control gear" means one or more components between the supply and one or more light sources which may serve to transform the supply voltage, limit the current of the lamp(s) to the required value, provide starting voltage and preheating current, prevent cold starting, correct power factor or reduce radio interference. Ballasts, halogen convertors and transformers and Light Emitting Diode (LED) drivers are examples of light source control gears. (j) "High-pressure mercury (vapour) lamp" means a high intensity discharge lamp in which the major portion of light is produced, directly or indirectly, by radiation from mercury operating at a partial pressure in excess of 100 kilopascals. (k) "High-pressure sodium (vapour) lamp" means a high intensity discharge lamp in which the light is produced mainly by radiation from sodium vapour operating at a partial pressure of the order of 10 kilopascals. (l) "Metal halide lamp" means a high intensity discharge lamp in which the light is produced by radiation from a mixture of metallic vapour, metal halides and the products of the dissociation of metal halides. (m) "Electronic or high frequency ballast" means a mains supplied a.c. to a.c. invertor, including stabilising elements for starting and operating one or more tubular fluorescent lamps, generally at high frequency. (n) "Clear lamp" means a high-intensity discharge lamp with a transparent outer envelope or outer tube in which the light producing arc tube is clearly visible (e.g. clear glass lamp). (o) "Blended lamp" means a lamp containing a mercury vapour lamp and an incandescent lamp filament connected in series in the same bulb.
T8 (26 mm Ø) | |||||
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Nominal wattage (W) | Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value | Nominal wattage (W) | Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value | Nominal wattage (W) | Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value |
Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value | Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value | Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value | |||
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Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value | Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value | ||||
Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value | Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value | Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value | |||
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Nominal wattage (W) | Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value | Nominal wattage (W) | Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value |
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Nominal wattage (W) | Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value | Nominal wattage (W) | Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value |
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Lamp parameter | Deduction from luminous efficacy at 25 °C |
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Tc ≥ |
– |
95 ≥ Ra > 90 | – |
Ra > 95 | – |
Second lamp envelope | – |
Lamp Survival Factor ≥ 0,50 after |
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Nominal Lamp wattage [W] | Rated Lamp Efficacy [lm/W] — Clear lamps | Rated Lamp Efficacy [lm/W] — Not clear lamps |
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W ≤ 45 | ≥ 60 | ≥ 60 |
45 < W ≤ 55 | ≥ 80 | ≥ 70 |
55 < W ≤ 75 | ≥ 90 | ≥ 80 |
75 < W ≤ 105 | ≥ 100 | ≥ 95 |
105 < W ≤ 155 | ≥ 110 | ≥ 105 |
155 < W ≤ 255 | ≥ 125 | ≥ 115 |
255 < W ≤ 605 | ≥ 135 | ≥ 130 |
Nominal Lamp Wattage [W] | Rated Lamp Efficacy [lm/W] — Clear lamps | Rated Lamp Efficacy [lm/W] — Not clear lamps |
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W ≤ 55 | ≥ 60 | ≥ 60 |
55 < W ≤ 75 | ≥ 75 | ≥ 70 |
75 < W ≤ 105 | ≥ 80 | ≥ 75 |
105 < W ≤ 155 | ≥ 80 | ≥ 75 |
155 < W ≤ 255 | ≥ 80 | ≥ 75 |
255 < W ≤ 405 | ≥ 85 | ≥ 75 |
Nominal Lamp wattage [W] | Rated Lamp Efficacy [lm/W] |
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W ≤ 40 | |
40 < W ≤ 50 | |
50 < W ≤ 70 | |
70 < W ≤ 125 | |
125 < W |
Nominal Lamp wattage (W) | Rated Lamp Efficacy (lm/W) — Clear lamps | Rated Lamp Efficacy (lm/W) — Not clear lamps |
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W ≤ 55 | ≥ 70 | ≥ 65 |
55 < W ≤ 75 | ≥ 80 | ≥ 75 |
75 < W ≤ 105 | ≥ 85 | ≥ 80 |
105 < W ≤ 155 | ≥ 85 | ≥ 80 |
155 < W ≤ 255 | ≥ 85 | ≥ 80 |
255 < W ≤ 405 | ≥ 90 | ≥ 85 |
Lamp lumen maintenance factor | Burning hours | |||
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Lamp types | ||||
Double-Capped Fluorescent lamps operating on non-high frequency ballasts | — | |||
T8 Double-Capped Fluorescent lamps on high frequency ballast with warmstart | ||||
Other Double-Capped Fluorescent lamps on high frequency ballast with warmstart | ||||
Circular Single-Capped Fluorescent lamps operating on non-high frequency ballasts, T8 U-shaped double-capped fluorescent lamps and spiral-shaped double capped fluorescent lamps of all diameters equal to or larger than 16 mm (T5) | — | — | ||
0,72 at | ||||
Circular Single-Capped Fluorescent lamps operating on high frequency ballasts | — | |||
0,75 at | ||||
Other Single-Capped Fluorescent lamps operating on non-high frequency ballasts | — | |||
Other Single-Capped Fluorescent lamps on high frequency ballast with warmstart |
Lamp parameter | Deduction from lamp lumen maintenance requirement |
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Lamps with 95 ≥ Ra > 90 | |
Lamps with Ra > 95 | |
Lamps with a colour temperature ≥ |
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Lamp survival factor | Burning hours | |||
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Lamp types | ||||
Double-Capped Fluorescent lamps operating on non-high frequency ballasts | — | |||
Double-Capped Fluorescent lamps on high frequency ballast with warmstart | ||||
Circular Single-Capped Fluorescent lamps operating on non-high frequency ballasts, T8 U-shaped double-capped fluorescent lamps and spiral-shaped double capped fluorescent lamps of all diameters equal to or larger than 16 mm (T5) | — | — | ||
0,50 at | ||||
Circular Single-Capped Fluorescent lamps operating on high frequency ballasts | — | |||
0,50 at | ||||
Other Single-Capped Fluorescent lamps operating on non-high frequency ballasts | — | |||
Other Single-Capped Fluorescent lamps on high frequency ballast with warmstart | — |
High pressure sodium lamp category and burning hours for measurement | Lamp lumen maintenance factor | Lamp survival factor | |
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Ra ≤ 60 | > 0,80 | > 0,90 | |
Ra > 60 | > 0,75 | > 0,75 | |
all retrofit lamps designed to operate on high pressure mercury vapour lamp ballast | > 0,75 | > 0,80 | |
Ra ≤ 60 | > 0,85 | > 0,90 | |
Ra > 60 | > 0,70 | > 0,65 | |
all retrofit lamps designed to operate on high pressure mercury vapour lamp ballast | > 0,75 | > 0,55 |
Burning hours | Lamp lumen maintenance factor | Lamp survival factor |
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> 0,80 | > 0,80 |
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(a) Nominal and rated lamp wattage. (b) Nominal and rated lamp luminous flux. (c) Rated lamp efficacy at 100 h in standard conditions (25 °C, for T5 lamps at 35 °C). For fluorescent lamps both at 50 Hz (mains frequency) operation (where applicable) and at High Frequency (> 50 Hz) operation (where applicable) for the same rated luminous flux in all cases, indicating for High Frequency operation the calibration current of the test conditions and/or the rated voltage of the HF generator with the resistance. It shall be stated in a conspicuous manner that the power dissipated by auxiliary equipment such as ballasts is not included in the power consumed by the source. (d) Rated lamp Lumen Maintenance Factor at 2000 h,4000 h,6000 h,8000 h,12000 h,16000 h and20000 h (up to8000 h only for new lamps on the market where no data is yet available), indicating which operation mode of the lamp was used for the test if both 50 Hz and High Frequency operation are possible.(e) Rated lamp Survival Factor at 2000 h,4000 h,6000 h,8000 h,12000 h,16000 h and20000 h (up to8000 h only for new lamps on the market where no data is yet available), indicating which operation mode of the lamp was used for the test if both 50 Hz and High Frequency operation are possible.(f) lamp mercury content as X.X mg. (g) Colour Rendering Index (Ra) of the lamp. (h) Colour temperature of the lamp. (i) Ambient temperature inside the luminaire at which the lamp was designed to maximise its luminous flux. If this temperature is equal to or lower than 0 °C or equal to or higher than 50 °C, it shall be stated that the lamp is not suitable for indoor use at standard room temperatures. (j) For fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast, the energy efficiency index(es) of ballasts as defined in Table 17 with which the lamp can operate.
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The minimum energy efficiency index class shall be B2 for ballasts covered by table 17 in Annex III.2.2, A3 for the ballasts covered by table 18, and A1 for dimmable ballasts covered by table 19. At the dimming position corresponding to 25 % of the lumen output of the operated lamp, the input power (P in ) of the lamp-ballast circuit shall not exceed:P in < 50 % * PLrated /ηballast Where P Lrated is the rated lamp power and ηballast is the minimum energy efficiency limit of the respective EEI class.The power consumption of the fluorescent lamp ballasts shall not exceed 1,0 W when operated lamps do not emit any light in normal operating conditions and when other possible connected components (network connections, sensors etc.) are disconnected. If they cannot be disconnected, their power shall be measured and deducted from the result.
P ≤ 30 | |
30 < P ≤ 75 | |
75 < P ≤ 105 | |
105 < P ≤ 405 | |
P > 405 |
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Ballasts for fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast shall have the efficiency: ηballast ≥ EBbFL where EBbFL is defined in Annex II.3.g Ballasts for high intensity discharge lamps shall have the efficiency described in Table 16. Table 16 Minimum efficiency for ballasts for high intensity discharge lamps — Stage 3 Nominal lamp wattage (P) W Minimum ballast efficiency (η ballast )% P ≤ 30 78 30 < P ≤ 75 85 75 < P ≤ 105 87 105 < P ≤ 405 90 P > 405 92
LAMP DATA | BALLAST EFFICIENCY (Plamp/Pinput) | ||||||||
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Non-dimmable | |||||||||
Lamp type | Nominal Wattage | ILCOS CODE | Rated/typical wattage | A2 BAT | A2 | A3 | B1 | B2 | |
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W | W | W | |||||||
T8 | FD-15-E-G13-26/450 | ||||||||
T8 | FD-18-E-G13-26/600 | ||||||||
T8 | FD-30-E-G13-26/900 | ||||||||
T8 | FD-36-E-G13-26/1200 | ||||||||
T8 | FD-38-E-G13-26/1050 | ||||||||
T8 | FD-58-E-G13-26/1500 | ||||||||
T8 | FD-70-E-G13-26/1800 | ||||||||
TC-L | FSD-18-E-2G11 | ||||||||
TC-L | FSD-24-E-2G11 | ||||||||
TC-L | FSD-36-E-2G11 | ||||||||
TCF | FSS-18-E-2G10 | ||||||||
TCF | FSS-24-E-2G10 | ||||||||
TCF | FSS-36-E-2G10 | ||||||||
TC-D / DE | |||||||||
TC-D / DE | |||||||||
TC-D / DE | |||||||||
TC-D / DE | |||||||||
TC-T / TE | |||||||||
TC-T / TE | |||||||||
TC-T / TC-TE | |||||||||
TC-DD / DDE | |||||||||
TC-DD / DDE | |||||||||
TC-DD / DDE | |||||||||
TC-DD / DDE | |||||||||
TC-DD / DDE | |||||||||
TC | |||||||||
TC | |||||||||
TC | |||||||||
TC | |||||||||
T5 | FD-4-E-G5-16/150 | ||||||||
T5 | FD-6-E-G5-16/225 | ||||||||
T5 | FD-8-E-G5-16/300 | ||||||||
T5 | FD-13-E-G5-16/525 | ||||||||
T9-C | FSC-22-E-G10q-29/200 | ||||||||
T9-C | FSC-32-E-G10q-29/300 | ||||||||
T9-C | FSC-40-E-G10q-29/400 | ||||||||
T2 | FDH-6-L/P-W4,3x8,5d-7/220 | ||||||||
T2 | FDH-8-L/P-W4,3x8,5d-7/320 | ||||||||
T2 | FDH-11-L/P-W4,3x8,5d-7/420 | ||||||||
T2 | FDH-13-L/P-W4,3x8,5d-7/520 | ||||||||
T2 | FDH-21-L/P-W4,3x8,5d-7/ | ||||||||
T2 | FDH-23-L/P-W4,3x8,5d-7/ | ||||||||
T5-E | FDH-14-G5-L/P-16/550 | ||||||||
T5-E | FDH-21-G5-L/P-16/850 | ||||||||
T5-E | FDH-24-G5-L/P-16/550 | ||||||||
T5-E | FDH-28-G5-L/P-16/1150 | ||||||||
T5-E | FDH-35-G5-L/P-16/1450 | ||||||||
T5-E | FDH-39-G5-L/P-16/850 | ||||||||
T5-E | FDH-49-G5-L/P-16/1450 | ||||||||
T5-E | FDH-54-G5-L/P-16/1150 | ||||||||
T5-E | FDH-80-G5-L/P-16/1150 | ||||||||
T5-E | FDH-95-G5-L/P-16/1150 | ||||||||
T5-E | FDH-120-G5-L/P-16/1450 | ||||||||
T5-C | FSCH-22-L/P-2GX13-16/225 | ||||||||
T5-C | FSCH-40-L/P-2GX13-16/300 | ||||||||
T5-C | FSCH-55-L/P-2GX13-16/300 | ||||||||
T5-C | FSCH-60-L/P-2GX13-16/375 | ||||||||
TC-LE | FSDH-40-L/P-2G11 | ||||||||
TC-LE | FSDH-55-L/P-2G11 | ||||||||
TC-LE | FSDH-80-L/P-2G11 | ||||||||
TC-TE | FSMH-32-L/P-2GX24q=3 | ||||||||
TC-TE | FSMH-42-L/P-2GX24q=4 | ||||||||
TC-TE | |||||||||
TC-TE | |||||||||
TC-TE | FSM6H-60-L/P-2G8=1 | ||||||||
TC-TE | FSM8H-62-L/P-2G8=2 | ||||||||
TC-TE | FSM8H-82-L/P-2G8=2 | ||||||||
TC-TE | FSM6H-85-L/P-2G8=1 | ||||||||
TC-TE | |||||||||
TC-DD | FSSH-55-L/P-GRY10q3 |
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Energy Efficiency Index |
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≥ 0,94 * EBb |
A3 |
≥ EBb |
A2 |
≥ 1-0,75*(1-EBb |
A2 BAT |
Complied class at 100 % lumen output | Energy Efficiency Index of dimmable ballast |
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A3 | A1 |
A2 | A1 BAT |
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Luminaires for fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast and for high intensity discharge lamps shall be compatible with ballasts complying with the third stage requirements, except luminaires with ingress protection grade at least IP4X. The power consumption of luminaires for high intensity discharge lamps shall not exceed the sum of the power consumption of the incorporated ballasts when the lamps they are normally operating do not emit any light when other possible connected components (network connections, sensors etc.) are disconnected. If they cannot be disconnected, their power shall be measured and deducted from the result.
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(a) if the luminaire is placed on the market together with the ballast, information on the efficiency of the ballast according to Annex III.2.2, in accordance with the ballast manufacturer’s data; (b) if the luminaire is placed on the market together with the lamp, lamp efficacy (lm/W) of the lamp, in accordance with the lamp manufacturer’s data; (c) if the ballast or the lamp are not placed on the market together with the luminaire, references used in manufacturers' catalogues must be provided on the types of lamps or ballasts compatible with the luminaire (e.g. ILCOS code for the lamps); (d) maintenance instructions to ensure that the luminaire maintains, as far as possible, its original quality throughout its lifetime; (e) disassembly instructions.
Ra ≥ 80 | 80 > Ra ≥ 60 | |
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Nominal Lamp Wattage [W] | Rated Lamp Efficacy [lm/W] | Rated Lamp Efficacy [lm/W] |
W ≤ 55 | ≥ |
≥ |
55 < W ≤ 75 | ≥ |
≥ |
75 < W ≤ 105 | ≥ |
≥ |
105 < W ≤ 155 | ≥ |
≥ |
155 < W ≤ 255 | ≥ |
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255 < W ≤ 405 | ≥ |
Burning Hours | Lamp Lumen Maintenance Factor | Lamp Survival Factor |
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> |
> |
Nominal Lamp Wattage [W] | Rated Lamp Efficacy [lm/W] |
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W ≤ 55 | ≥ |
55 < W ≤ 75 | ≥ |
75 < W ≤ 105 | ≥ |
105 < W ≤ 155 | ≥ |
155 < W ≤ 255 | ≥ |
255 < W ≤ 405 | ≥ |
Burning Hours | Lamp Lumen Maintenance Factor | Lamp Survival Factor |
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Burning hours | ||||
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LLMF | ||||
LSF |
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presence detection, light responsive dimming (for daylight and/or room reflectance variations), dimming to accompany changes in illumination requirements (during the working day, over a longer period or due to changes in functionality), dimming to compensate for: luminaire pollution, changes in lamp lumen output over its life time and changes in lamp efficacy when the lamp is replaced.
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Environment | cleaning intervals in years | ||||||
Very Clean | |||||||
Clean | |||||||
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Dirty (optional) |
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LSF |
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IP65 for road classes ME1 to ME6 and MEW1 to MEW6 IP5x for road classes CE0 to CE5, S1 to S6, ES, EV and A
Road classes ME1 to ME6 and MEW1 to MEW6, all lumen outputs | |
Road classes CE0 to CE5, S1 to S6, ES, EV and A: | |
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(a) the information required by Annex III.3.2 and Annex V, as applicable; (b) Utilisation Factor values for standard road conditions in tabular form for the defined road class. The table contains the most energy efficient UF values for different road widths, different pole heights, maximum pole distances, luminaire overhang and inclination, as appropriate for the given road class and luminaire design; (c) installation instructions for optimising the Utilisation Factor; (d) additional installation recommendations to minimise obtrusive light (if not conflicting with UF optimisation and safety); (e) for all luminaires, excluding luminaires with bare lamps and no optics, applicable luminaire maintenance factor (LMF) value data is provided according using a similar table:
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Low |