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Energy Legislation Update<br />

<strong>The</strong><strong>Lighting</strong><strong>Company</strong>.com<br />

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AGNETIC<br />

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ALLASTS<br />

On April 1, 2005 the 2000 Federal <strong>Ballast</strong> Efficacy<br />

Regulations were implemented to raise the minimum <strong>Ballast</strong><br />

Efficacy Factor (BEF) for T12 fluorescent ballasts. <strong>The</strong> ruling<br />

affects only high power factor fluorescent ballasts for:<br />

• One or two F40T12 <strong>and</strong> F40T12/U lamps<br />

operated on a 120 or 277V ballast<br />

• Two F96T12 lamps operated on a 120 or<br />

277V ballast<br />

• Two F96T12HO lamps operated on a 120<br />

or 277V ballast<br />

On August 8, 2005, the Energy Policy Act of 2005<br />

(EPAct 2005) was signed. EPAct 2005 addresses ballasts<br />

for reduced wattage T12 lamps not originally covered in the<br />

original 2000 Federal <strong>Ballast</strong> Efficacy Regulations. Minimum<br />

ballast efficacy st<strong>and</strong>ards for ballasts capable of operating<br />

full <strong>and</strong> reduced wattage F40T12, F40T12/U, F96T12 <strong>and</strong><br />

F96T12HO lamps have been set in EPAct 2005. <strong>The</strong> levels<br />

set deadlines for the cessation of production of inefficient<br />

ballasts <strong>and</strong> the gradual phase out of replacement units.<br />

Listed below is the essential timetable for the 2000 Federal<br />

<strong>Ballast</strong> Efficacy Regulations <strong>and</strong> EPAct 2005 for Fixture<br />

Manufacturers, Residential Markets <strong>and</strong> Distributors<br />

(Replacement Market).<br />

Residential Market<br />

T12 magnetic fluorescent normal power factor ballasts<br />

designed for residential applications were not affected<br />

by either ruling. However, ballasts sold must be marked<br />

“For Residential Use Only”.<br />

FIXTURE MARKET (OEM)<br />

2000 Federal <strong>Ballast</strong><br />

Efficacy Regulation EPAct 2005<br />

Action<br />

<strong>Ballast</strong> manufacturers can no<br />

longer make ballasts that do not<br />

pass the new requirements for<br />

use in new fixtures.<br />

<strong>Ballast</strong> manufacturers cannot<br />

sell ballasts that do not pass the<br />

new requirements to U.S. fixture<br />

manufacturers.<br />

Fixture manufacturers cannot<br />

sell fixtures that include ballasts<br />

that do not pass the new<br />

requirements.<br />

2005 BEF St<strong>and</strong>ards for<br />

Full-Wattage T12 <strong>Lamp</strong>s<br />

(F40T12, F40T12/U, F96T12<br />

<strong>and</strong> F96T12HO)<br />

April 1, 2005<br />

July 1, 2005<br />

April 1, 2006<br />

2009 BEF St<strong>and</strong>ards for<br />

Energy-Saving T12 <strong>Lamp</strong>s<br />

(F40T12, F40T12/U, F96T12<br />

<strong>and</strong> F96T12HO)<br />

July 1, 2009<br />

October 1, 2009<br />

July 1, 2010<br />

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