Updated HID Ballast Efficiency Regulations

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Updated HID Ballast Efficiency Regulations
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Updated HID Ballast Efficiency Regulations Michael Litvinovich Product Manager & Design Engineer, HID

Topics to Discuss Scope of Regulations Universal Lighting Products DOE 2017 CEC Title 20 Ontario, Canada Regulations NR Canada Regulations Universal Lighting Products HID Ballasts

Scope of Regulations: All existing HID efficiency regulations apply to Metal Halide Lighting Fixtures (MHLF). Metal Halide (MH) ballasts that are sold separately (replacement market) are not subject to the regulations. Efficiency of MHLF is defined as efficiency of a MH ballast inside the fixture.

DOE 2017 Regulations Applies to MHLFs from 50 Watt to 1000 Watt used in general lighting applications A general lighting application is defined by DOE as, “lighting that provides an interior or exterior area with overall illumination”.

DOE 2017 Regulations Each metal halide lamp fixture manufactured in, or imported into, the United States on or after February 10, 2017, must contain a metal halide ballast with an efficiency not less than the value determined from the appropriate equation in the following table:

Min. efficiency required DOE 2017 Regulations Energy Conservation Standards for MHLFs table with calculated efficiencies: Wattage (W) Tested at (V) Min. efficiency required Note 50 480 0.741   250 0.880 120 0.761 277 0.888 70 0.762 320 0.886 0.782 0.896 100 350 0.889 0.802 0.899 400 0.893 150 0.804 (wet locations) 0.903 0.824 450 0.897 eHID only 0.907 750 0.900 0.910 175 875 0.913 0.923 200 1000 0.926 0.936 Information from Table I.1 in Energy Conservation Program: Energy Conservation Standards for Metal Halide Lamp Fixtures

CEC Title 20 MHLF wattage range: Same Requirements as DOE 2017. less than 150 Watt and greater than 500 Watt manufactured on or after February 10, 2017 That includes 150W fixtures for “wet locations”. Same Requirements as DOE 2017.

CEC Title 20 MHLF wattage range: from 150 Watt to 500 Watt excluding 150 Watt MHLF for “wet locations” The compliance is based on the four following options: 1. A minimum ballast efficiency of: i. 90 percent for 150 to 250 watt lamps; or ii. 92 percent for 251 to 500 watt lamps. 2. A minimum ballast efficiency of 88 percent and an occupant sensor which is an integral control, shipped with the factory default setting to automatically reduce lamp power through dimming by a minimum of 40 percent within 30 minutes or less after an area has been vacated; 3. A minimum ballast efficiency of 88 percent and an automatic daylight control which is an integral control, shipped with the factory default setting to automatically reduce lamp power through dimming by a minimum of 40 percent; 4. A minimum ballast efficiency of 88 percent and a relamping rated wattage within only one of the four wattage bins specified in subsections (i) through(iv) below. The luminaire shall be able to operate lamps within only one of the four wattage bins and shall not be rated for any lamp wattage outside of that wattage bin. The luminaire shall have a permanent, pre-printed factory-installed label that states the relamping rated wattage. i. 150-160 watts; or ii. 200-215 watts; or iii. 290-335 watts iv. 336-500 watts, provided that when a luminaire is able to operate 336 to 500 watt lamps, the luminaire shall be prepackaged and sold together with at least one lamp per socket, having a minimum lamp mean efficacy of 80 lumens per watt based on published mean lumens and rated lamp power (watts).

CEC Title 20 MHLF wattage range: from 150 Watt to 500 Watt excluding 150 Watt MHLF for “wet locations” (continued) Indoor MHLFs shall comply with option 4 from the previous slide and shall also comply with at least one other compliance option (options 1, 2, or 3). Outdoor MHLFs shall comply with at least one compliance option 1, 2, or 4, and may comply with option 3.

Ontario and NR Canada Regulations On September 1st, 2017, Ontario regulation 404/12 takes effect Aligns itself with the new DOE efficiency standards for MH ballasts sold in fixtures. In May 2016, NRCan issued a Notice of Intent to align Canada’s Energy Efficiency Regulations for MH ballasts with DOE requirements. The regulatory proposal will be pre-published in the Canada Gazette approx. in May 2017.

Universal Lighting Products- Electronic HID Ballasts All Universal Lighting Electronic HID Ballasts comply with DOE-2017 efficiency requirements.

Universal Lighting Products- Magnetic MH Ballasts Magnetic MH ballasts, QUAD and 480 V models. (Samples available) Current Model High efficiency replacement model M50MLTLC3M Current model meets DOE requirements   M7048TLC3M M7048TLC3E M70MLTLC3M M70MLTLC3E M10048TLC3M M100MLTLC30 M100MLTLC3E M15048TLC3M M15048TLC3E (wet locations) M150MLTLC3M M150MLTLC3E (wet locations) M150MLTAC3M M150MLTAC3E (wet locations) P17548TAC3L P175MLTAC3L P17548TAC4L P17548TAC4E P175MLTAC40 P175MLTAC4L P20048TAC3L P200MLTAC3L Current Model High efficiency replacement model P25048TAC4L Current model meets DOE requirements P250MLTAC4L P250MLTAC4E   P32048TAC4L P320MLTAC40 P320MLTAC4E P35048TAC40 P35048TAC4E P350MLTAC40 P350MLTAC4E P40048TAC4L P40048TAC4E P400MLTAC4L P400MLTAC4E P45048TAC4L P45048TAC4E P450MLTAC4L P450MLTAC4E P75048TAC5M P750MLTAC5M P875MLTAC5M P100048TAC5M P1000MLTAC5M P1000MLTAC5E

Universal Lighting Products- Magnetic MH Ballasts Magnetic MH ballasts, Multi-5 models. (Samples available) Current Model High efficiency replacement model - P175ML5AC4E (work in process) P250ML5AC4L P250ML5AC4E P320ML5AC4L P320ML5AC4E P400ML5AC4L P400ML5AC4E P750ML5AC5M Current model meets DOE requirements P1000ML5AC5M P1000ML5AC5E

Samples Process Customers may obtain (for free) a limited number of samples, provided they will share the evaluation test results with Universal Lighting Technologies. To request samples, contact Ernesto Cantu at ECantu@unvlt.com with the following information: Model number(s) Number of samples requested for each model Shipping address Contact name, email and phone number Customer’s UPS or FedEx account number, and method of shipping (Ground, 2-nd day, … , etc.) Note: Currently, there are approximately 25 pieces of samples per model available. Samples will be shipped out on a first come, first served basis. Once this initial stock is depleted, lead time will be involved.

Universal Lighting Products Important notes: High efficiency replacement models utilize same capacitors and ignitors as their current counterparts High efficiency replacement models have same dimensions as their current counterparts. The UL temperature code of high efficiency models is same or lower comparing to current models Specification sheets are posted at http://unvlt.com/products/hid-ballasts/#metal-halide

Communication Marketing will communicate in the following ways: Eblast to OEM agents & internal OEM sales Website update with new part numbers Collateral update Cross Reference Old vs. New Competitors Letter to all RSM’s explaining changes

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