Energy Efficiency Regulations, 2016
Marginal note:Definition of general service lamp
433 (1) In this Subdivision, general service lamp means an electrical device that provides functional illumination and has a luminous flux of at least 310 lm but not more than 2 600 lm, a nominal voltage of at least 110 V but not more than 130 V or a nominal voltage range that lies at least partially between those voltages and a screw base. It does not include any of the following:
(a) an appliance lamp;
(b) a CFL;
(c) a coloured lamp;
(d) an infrared lamp;
(e) a lamp that has a G-shape as specified in ANSI C78.20 and ANSI C79.1 and a diameter of 12.7 cm or more;
(f) a lamp that has a T-shape as specified in ANSI C78.20 and ANSI C79.1 and a maximum nominal power of 40 W or a length of more than 25.4 cm or both;
(g) a left-hand thread lamp;
(h) a plant lamp;
(i) an incandescent reflector lamp;
(j) a vacuum type or gas-filled lamp that has a sufficiently low bulb temperature to permit exposed outdoor use on high-speed flashing circuits and that is marketed as a sign service lamp;
(k) a silver bowl lamp;
(l) a traffic signal module, a pedestrian module or a street light;
(m) a submersible lamp;
(n) a lamp that has a screw base size of E5, E10, E11, E12, E17, E26/50×39, E26/53×39, E29/28, E29/53×39, E39, E39d, EP39 or EX39 as specified in ANSI C81.61;
(o) a lamp that has a B, BA, CA, F, G16-½, G25, G30, S or M-14 shape or other similar shape as specified in ANSI C78.20 and ANSI C79.1 and a maximum nominal power of 40 W;
(p) a lamp that emits visible light produced by a current passing through a p-n junction solid state device; or
(q) a modified spectrum lamp.
Marginal note:Luminous flux
(2) For the purposes of these Regulations, the luminous flux of a general service lamp must be calculated in accordance with IES LM45, except that the lamp must be tested at 120 V regardless of its nominal voltage.
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