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Presented by: Mr. Jimmy Chu(Cluster Manager – KEMA HK)
Energy Related Products Requirement of Lighting
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Content
Introduction for ErP directive
Requirements of ErP directive of lighting products
Influence of the existing lighting products
Conclusion: Future lighting
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CE Marking
= LVD + EMC + ErP
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2009/125/EC Directive
ErP : Energy-related Product
Ecodesign : An approach to design of a product with
special consideration for the environmental impacts of the product during its whole lifecycle
Aim : Reduce environment impact
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ErP Directive – Implementing Measure
For lighting product,
- 244/2009: for non-directional household lamp 1st Stage: 1 Sep 2009
- 245/2009: for fluorescent lamp, high intensity discharge lamp, ballast and luminarie able to operate those lamps1st Stage:13 Apr 2010
2010 or later
- xxx/2010: for directional lamp
Energy Related Products Requirement of Lighting
Commission Regulation No. 244/2009
Non-directional Household Lamp
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Eco-design requirements
Stage Date Main result
Stage 1 1 Sept 2009Start of incandescent lamp phase-out (lamps of >100W) + raising the level to A-class for Non-clear lamps (CFLs) + functionality requirements
Stage 2 1 Sept 2010 Phase-out of 75W incandescent lamps and product information requirements
Stage 3 1 Sept 2011 Phase-out of 60W incandescent lamps
Stage 4 1 Sept 2012 Complete incandescent lamp phase-out (40W and 25W)
Stage 5 1 Sept 2013 More ambitious functionality requirements
Stage 6 1 Sept 2016 Raising the minimum level to B class for clear lamps (phasing out C-class retrofit halogen lamps)
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Lamps covered in this directive
Non-directional household lamps
Full or partial illumination of a household room
Luminous flux within 60 lumens to 12000 lumens
New technologies, such as LED
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Ecodesign Requirements for Non-directional Household Lamps1. Lamp Efficacy Requirements (Table 1)
2. Lamp Functionality Requirements (Table 4 & 5)
3. Product Information Requirements on Lamps
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Regulation No.244/2009 Amendment
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Test verification procedure
Minimum twenty lamps of the same model should be tested
The results should not exceed the limit values
Energy Related Products Requirement of Lighting
Commission Regulation No. 245/2009 For fluorescent lamp, high intensity discharge lamp, ballast and luminarie able to operate those lamps
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Adoption Date
Official Journal released: 24-Mar-2009
Official Journal enter into force: 13-Apr-2009
Regulation starting date:
–13-Apr-2010 (stage 1)–13-Apr-2012 (stage 2)–13-Apr-2017 (stage 3)
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Ecodesign Requirements for 245/2009
1. Lamps (fluorescent and HID lamp) Requirements
2. Ballast Requirements
3. Luminaire Requirements
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Lamp requirements
1.1) Lamp efficacy requirement- Rated minimum efficacy
1.2) Lamp performance requirement- Color rendering index, Lumen Maintenance factors, Lamp Survival factor
1.3) Product information requirements on lamp- Free-access website and in other form they deems appropriate for each lamps
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Ballast requirements
2.1) Ballast energy performance requirements
- Minimum energy efficiency index (EEI)- Standby power
2.2) Product information requirements on ballasts
- Free-access website and in other form they deems appropriate for ballast
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Luminaire requirements
3.1) Luminaire energy performance requirements- Standby power equal to sum of ballast standby power
3.2) Product information requirements on luminaire- Free-access website and in other form they deems appropriate for luminaire
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Test verification procedure
For lamps- Minimum twenty lamps of the same model should be tested- The results should not exceed the limit values
For ballasts and luminaires- One single unit should be tested- The results should not exceed the limit values
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Influence of the existing lighting products
Phase out of traditional light bulbs
Ban of fluorescent T8 halo-phosphor lamp
Ban of ballast with EEI less than B2
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Conclusion – Future Lighting
- Energy efficiency
- Save carbon dioxide
- Concern about mercury
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What’s next??
Directional lamps
-a lamp having at least 80% light output within a solid angle of π sr
-Corresponding to a cone with angle of 120°
-For example: Reflector lamps, Spot light, LEDs
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