With effect from 1 September 2021, the existing rules in Regulation (EU) No. 874/2012 will be repealed and replaced by the new requirements for Energy Label for light sources in the new Regulation (EU) 2019/2015. The new label uses A scale from A to G instead of an energy efficiency scale from A ++ to E. Provides information on energy consumption, expressed in kWh per 1000 hours. Energy label style changes
The lamp's energy label shows the various energy efficiency levels suitable for use in the lamp. From 25 December 2019, there will be no need to label lamps. 1. From 1 May 2021, suppliers (local manufacturers, importers) are required to register their product information in the product database; 2. Label energy efficiency level calculation:? TM = (Φuse/Pon) X FTM unit: (lm/W).
Ecological design requirements
Almost all light bulbs sold in the EU must comply with ErP eco-design rules. These regulations set energy efficiency requirements and other factors, such as bulb life and warm-up time. However, these regulations do not cover emergency lights and bulbs designed for special uses such as theatres, or those sold in small quantities (less than 200) per year.
With effect from 1 September 2021, the existing rules outlined in (EC) 244/2009, (EC) 245/2009 and (EU) 1194/2012 will be repealed and replaced by the new regulation (EU) 2019/2020 for eco-design requirements for light sources and independent controls. Under the new rules, most halogen and traditional tube lighting common in offices will be phased out from September 2023. Applicable product range
1) Light source, a product that relies on electricity and is designed to emit and/or be adjusted to emit light that satisfies the following optical characteristics: color coordinates in the following range
i. 0.270
ii. -2.3172x2 + 2.3653x -- 0.2199
Luminous flux per mm2 projected luminescent surface area <500 lm;
The luminous flux is between 60 and 82 000 lumens; Color rendering index (CRI) Ra > 0.
2) Independent control device Note: covers independent control device, embedded control device, built-in non-integrated control device.
3) Products containing light sources and/or independent controls
Note: If the light source and independent control device in the product cannot be removed from the product for verification testing, the product as a whole will be identified as the light source.
Not applicable product range
Light source and independent control device for special environment:
Explosive environment, emergency use; Used on a vehicle (car, boat, plane, etc.)
T5 tube electronic display of double-ended fluorescent lamp with power P≤13W (e.g. TV, computer monitor, laptop, tablet, etc.)
Light sources and independent controls in battery-powered products, including but not limited to, e.g., flashlights, cell phones, toys, battery-only desk lamps, arm band lights for cycling, solar-powered yard lights, etc
Light source and independent control devices for bicycles and other non-motor vehicles
Signal lights (including but not limited to road, rail, sea or air traffic signals, traffic control or airport lights)
Lights for image capture and projection (including but not limited to photocopying, printing, etc.)
Specific light sources with effective UV power greater than 2mW/klm are intended for applications requiring deep UV
A light source designed to kill bacteria (damage DNA), to sterilize or trap flies, or to produce ozone
Intended for use on polyps; FL, HID light source for skin tanning;
A light source intended for plant irradiation
Designed for high color temperature occasions color temperature greater than 7000K HID lamp
The halogen lamp beam Angle is less than 10 degrees and is intended for use in situations where a very narrow beam is required
Halogen lamps are used for scene lighting in theaters and photo studios, or for stage lighting in theaters, bars and concerts
Adjustable to high purity blue, green, red light source for high quality lights
Standard lamps for laboratory use, intended for optical calibration; Special lamp used by photosensitive patients
Incandescent lamps meet these requirements: ≤40W, length ≤60mm, diameter ≤30mm, for use in ovens with a ring temperature greater than 300 degrees
Halogen lamps meet these conditions: G4, GY6.35 or G9 cap, ≤60W, for use in ovens with a ring temperature greater than 300 degrees
Halogen lamp with R7s cap, color temperature ≤2500K, length not 75-80mm or 110-120mm, designed for industrial electric heating equipment and other single-end fluorescent lamp diameter 16mm, 2G11 cap, color temperature 3200K and x=0.415, y=0.377, or color temperature 5500K, for traditional ying production
Energy efficiency requirements
1. From September 1, 2021, the light source shall meet the following energy efficiency requirements: the full load power shall not exceed the allowable power: Pon ≤ Ponmax, where Ponmax is calculated as follows: Ponmax = C * (L +Φuse/ (F *η)) * R