80_FR_39775 80 FR 39644 - Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Integrated Light-Emitting Diode Lamps

80 FR 39644 - Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Integrated Light-Emitting Diode Lamps

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 131 (July 9, 2015)

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This supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking (SNOPR) proposes a test procedure for light-emitting diode (LED) lamps (hereafter referred to as LED lamps) to support the implementation of labeling provisions by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), as well as the ongoing general service lamps rulemaking, which includes LED lamps. The SNOPR proposes test procedures for determining the lumen output, input power, lamp efficacy, correlated color temperature (CCT), color rendering index (CRI), power factor, lifetime, and standby mode power for LED lamps. The SNOPR also proposes a definition for time to failure to support the definition of lifetime. This SNOPR revises the previous proposed test procedures for LED lamps by referencing two recently published industry standards that describe a process for taking lumen maintenance measurements and projecting those measurements for use in the lifetime test method.

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Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Integrated Light-
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

10 CFR Parts 429 and 430

[Docket No. EERE-2011-BT-TP-0071]
RIN 1904-AC67


Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Integrated 
Light-Emitting Diode Lamps

AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of 
Energy.

ACTION: Supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking.

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SUMMARY: This supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking (SNOPR) 
proposes a test procedure for light-emitting diode (LED) lamps 
(hereafter referred to as LED lamps) to support the implementation of 
labeling provisions by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), as well as 
the ongoing general service lamps rulemaking, which includes LED lamps. 
The SNOPR proposes test procedures for determining the lumen output, 
input power, lamp efficacy, correlated color temperature (CCT), color 
rendering index (CRI), power factor, lifetime, and standby mode power 
for LED lamps. The SNOPR also proposes a definition for time to failure 
to support the definition of lifetime. This SNOPR revises the previous 
proposed test procedures for LED lamps by referencing two recently 
published industry standards that describe a process for taking lumen 
maintenance measurements and projecting those measurements for use in 
the lifetime test method.

DATES: DOE will accept comments, data, and information regarding this 
SNOPR, but no later than August 10, 2015. See section V, ``Public 
Participation,'' for details.

ADDRESSES: Any comments submitted must identify the SNOPR for Test 
Procedures for LED lamps, and provide docket number EE-2011-BT-TP-0071 
and/or regulatory information number (RIN) 1904-AC67. Comments may be 
submitted using any of the following methods:
    1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: www.regulations.gov. Follow the 
instructions for submitting comments.
    2. Email: [email protected] . Include the docket 
number and/or RIN in the subject line of the message.
    3. Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. Department of Energy, Building 
Technologies Program, Mailstop EE-2J, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., 
Washington, DC, 20585-0121. If possible, please submit all items on a 
CD. It is not necessary to include printed copies.
    4. Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. Department of 
Energy, Building Technologies Program, 950 L'Enfant Plaza SW., Suite 
600, Washington, DC, 20024. Telephone: (202) 586-2945. If possible, 
please submit all items on a CD. It is not necessary to include printed 
copies.
    For detailed instructions on submitting comments and additional 
information on the rulemaking process, see section V of this document.
    Docket: The docket is available for review at regulations.gov, 
including Federal Register notices, public meeting attendee lists and 
transcripts, comments, and other supporting documents/materials. All 
documents in the docket are listed in the regulations.gov index. 
However, not all documents listed in the index may be publicly 
available, such as information that is exempt from public disclosure.
    A link to the docket Web page can be found at: 
www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/appliance_standards/rulemaking.aspx/ruleid/18. This Web page will contain a link to the docket for this 
notice on the regulations.gov site. The regulations.gov Web page 
contains simple instructions on how to access all documents, including 
public comments, in the docket. See section V for information on how to 
submit comments through regulations.gov.
    For further information on how to submit a comment, review other 
public comments and the docket, or participate in the public meeting, 
contact Ms. Brenda Edwards at (202) 586-2945 or by email: 
[email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Lucy deButts, U.S. Department of 
Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building 
Technologies Program, EE-2J, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, 
DC, 20585-0121. Telephone: (202) 287-1604. Email: 
[email protected].
    Ms. Celia Sher, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of the General 
Counsel, GC-33, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC, 20585-
0121. Telephone: (202) 287-6122. Email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    DOE proposes to incorporate by reference the following industry 
standards into 10 CFR part 430.

    1. ANSI \1\/IES \2\ RP-16-2010, ``Nomenclature and Definitions 
for Illuminating Engineering.''
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    \1\ American National Standards Institute
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    2. IES LM-79-08, ``Approved Method: Electrical and Photometric 
Measurements of Solid-State Lighting Products.''
    3. IES LM-84-14, ``Approved Method: Measuring Luminous Flux and 
Color Maintenance of LED Lamps, Light Engines, and Luminaires.''
    4. IES TM-28-14, ``Projecting Long-Term Luminous Flux 
Maintenance of LED Lamps and Luminaires.''

    Copies of the industry standards can be obtained from http://www.ies.org/, or can be reviewed in person at U.S. Department of 
Energy, Building Technologies Program, 950 L'Enfant Plaza SW., Suite 
600, Washington, DC 20024. For further information on accessing IBR 
standards, contact Ms. Brenda Edwards at (202) 586-2945 or by email: 
[email protected]. See section III.M for a further discussion 
of these standards.

Table of Contents

I. Authority and Background
II. Synopsis of the Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
III. Discussion
    A. Scope of Applicability
    B. Proposed Approach for Determining Lumen Output, Input Power, 
Lamp Efficacy, Correlated Color Temperature, and Color Rendering 
Index
    1. Test Conditions
    2. Test Setup
    3. Test Method
    C. June 2014 and Lifetime SNOPR Proposals
    1. Definition of Lifetime and Time to Failure of Integrated 
Light-Emitting Diode Lamps
    2. Test Duration
    3. Test Duration Operating Conditions
    4. Stress Testing
    5. Color Maintenance
    D. Proposed Approach for Lifetime Measurements
    1. Test Conditions
    2. Test Setup
    3. Test Method
    4. Projection Method
    E. Proposed Approach for Standby Mode Power
    F. Proposed Approach for Power Factor
    G. Basic Model, Minimum Sample Size, and Determination of 
Represented Values
    1. Basic Model
    2. Minimum Sample Size
    3. Determination of Represented Values
    H. Rounding Requirements
    1. Lumen Output
    2. Correlated Color Temperature
    3. Lifetime
    4. Power Factor
    I. Interaction with ENERGY STAR
    J. Laboratory Accreditation
    K. Certification
    L. Effective and Compliance Date
    M. Description of Standards Incorporated by Reference
    N. Ceiling Fan Light Kits using LED Lamps
IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory Review
    A. Review Under Executive Order 12866

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    B. Review under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
    1. Estimated Small Business Burden
    2. Duplication, Overlap, and Conflict With Other Rules and 
Regulations
    3. Significant Alternatives to the Proposed Rule
    C. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
    D. Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969
    E. Review Under Executive Order 13132
    F. Review Under Executive Order 12988
    G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
    H. Review Under the Treasury and General Government 
Appropriations Act, 1999
    I. Review Under Executive Order 12630
    J. Review Under Treasury and General Government Appropriations 
Act, 2001
    K. Review Under Executive Order 13211
    L. Review Under Section 32 of the Federal Energy Administration 
Act of 1974
V. Public Participation
    A. Submission of Comments
    B. Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment
VI. Approval of the Office of the Secretary

I. Authority and Background

    Title III of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975 (42 
U.S.C. 6291, et seq.; ``EPCA'') sets forth a variety of provisions 
designed to improve energy efficiency. (All references to EPCA refer to 
the statute as amended through the American Energy Manufacturing 
Technical Corrections Act (AEMTCA), Public Law 112-210 (Dec. 18, 
2012)). Part B of title III, which for editorial reasons was 
redesignated as Part A upon incorporation into the U.S. Code (42 U.S.C. 
6291-6309, as codified), establishes the ``Energy Conservation Program 
for Consumer Products Other Than Automobiles.''
    Under EPCA, this program consists of four parts: (1) Testing, (2) 
labeling, (3) Federal energy conservation standards, and (4) 
certification and enforcement procedures. This rulemaking proposes test 
procedures that manufacturers of integrated LED lamps (hereafter 
referred to as ``LED lamps'') would use to meet two requirements, 
namely, to: (1) Satisfy any future energy conservation standards for 
general service LED lamps, and (2) meet obligations under labeling 
requirements for LED lamps promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission 
(FTC).
    First, test procedures in this rulemaking would be used to assess 
the performance of LED lamps relative to any potential energy 
conservation standards in a future rulemaking that includes general 
service LED lamps. DOE is developing energy conservation standards for 
general service lamps (GSLs), a category of lamps that includes general 
service LED lamps. 79 FR 73503 (Dec. 11, 2014).
    Second, this rulemaking supports obligations under labeling 
requirements promulgated by FTC under section 324(a)(6) of EPCA (42 
U.S.C. 6294(a)(6)). The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 
(EISA 2007) section 321(b) amended EPCA (42 U.S.C. 6294(a)(2)(D)) to 
direct FTC to consider the effectiveness of lamp labeling for power 
levels or watts, light output or lumens, and lamp lifetime. This 
rulemaking supports FTC's determination that LED lamps, which had 
previously not been labeled, require labels under EISA section 321(b) 
and 42 U.S.C. 6294(a)(6) in order to assist consumers in making 
purchasing decisions. 75 FR 41696, 41698 (July 19, 2010).
    DOE previously published three Federal Register documents 
pertaining to the test procedure for LED lamps. On April 9, 2012, DOE 
published a test procedure NOPR (hereafter the April 2012 NOPR). 77 FR 
21038. Following the publication of the NOPR, DOE held a public meeting 
on May 3, 2012, to receive feedback from interested parties. On June 3, 
2014, DOE published a test procedure SNOPR (hereafter the June 2014 
SNOPR) primarily revising its proposal for lifetime measurements. 79 FR 
32020. Then on June 26, 2014, DOE published a second SNOPR (hereafter 
the lifetime SNOPR) revising the definition of lifetime for LED lamps. 
79 FR 36242.

II. Synopsis of the Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

    This SNOPR builds upon both the June 2014 SNOPR and the lifetime 
SNOPR by proposing a method for determining power factor and revising 
the proposed method of measuring and projecting the time to failure of 
integrated LED lamps based on public comment and the 2014 publication 
of industry standards IES LM-84-14,\3\ ``Measuring Luminous Flux and 
Color Maintenance of LED Lamp, Light Engines, and Luminaires,'' and IES 
TM-28-14,\4\ ``Projecting Long-Term Luminous Flux Maintenance of LED 
Lamps and Luminaires.'' DOE reviewed the procedures provided in these 
Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) standards and determined that 
IES LM-84-14 and IES TM-28-14 contain the most relevant test procedure 
and projection method based on written comments submitted by interested 
parties and discussions with industry experts. DOE also proposed minor 
changes in response to comments received to date.
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    \3\ ``Approved Method: Measuring Luminous Flux and Color 
Maintenance of LED Lamps, Light Engines, and Luminaires.'' Approved 
by IES on March 31, 2014.
    \4\ ``Projecting Long-Term Luminous Flux Maintenance of LED 
Lamps and Luminaires.'' Approved by IES on May 20, 2014.
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III. Discussion

A. Scope of Applicability

    EPCA defines LED as a p-n junction \5\ solid-state device, the 
radiated output of which, either in the infrared region, visible 
region, or ultraviolet region, is a function of the physical 
construction, material used, and exciting current \6\ of the device. 
(42 U.S.C. 6291(30)(CC)) In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE stated that this 
rulemaking applies to LED lamps that meet DOE's proposed definition of 
an integrated LED lamp, which is based on the term as defined by ANSI/
IES RP-16-2010. This standard defines integrated LED lamps as an 
integrated assembly that comprises LED packages (components) or LED 
arrays (modules) (collectively referred to as an LED source), LED 
driver, ANSI standard base, and other optical, thermal, mechanical and 
electrical components (such as phosphor layers, insulating materials, 
fasteners to hold components within the lamp together, and electrical 
wiring). The LED lamp is intended to connect directly to a branch 
circuit through a corresponding ANSI standard socket. 79 FR 32020, 
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    \5\ P-n junction is the boundary between p-type and n-type 
material in a semiconductor device, such as LEDs. P-n junctions are 
diodes, active sites where current can flow readily in one direction 
but not in the other direction.
    \6\ Exciting current is the current passing through an LED chip 
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B. Proposed Approach for Determining Lumen Output, Input Power, Lamp 
Efficacy, Correlated Color Temperature, and Color Rendering Index

    The June 2014 SNOPR proposed to incorporate IES LM-79-2008 for 
determining lumen output, input power, CCT, and CRI with some 
modifications. 79 FR 32022. IES LM-79-2008 specifies the test 
conditions and setup at which the measurements and calculations must be 
performed. IES LM-79-2008 also specifies the methodology for measuring 
lumen output, input power, CCT, and CRI. Sections III.B.1 through 
III.B.3 discuss comments received on these requirements.
1. Test Conditions
    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE proposed that the ambient conditions 
for testing LED lamps be as specified in section 2.0 \7\ of IES LM-79-
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32023. These conditions include setup and ambient temperature control, 
as well as air movement requirements. Both are discussed in further 
detail below.
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    \7\ IES standards use the reference 2.0, 3.0, etc. for each 
primary section heading. Sub-sections under each of these sections 
are referenced as 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, etc. This SNOPR refers to each 
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    Section 2.2 of IES LM-79-2008 specifies that photometric 
measurements shall be taken at an ambient temperature of 25 degrees 
Celsius ([deg]C)  1 [deg]C, and that the temperature shall 
be measured at a point not more than one meter from the LED lamp and at 
the same height as the lamp. The standard requires that the temperature 
sensor that is used for measurements be shielded from direct optical 
radiation from the lamp or any other source to reduce the impact of 
radiated heat on the ambient temperature measurement. The June 2014 
SNOPR stated that this setup for measuring and controlling ambient 
temperature is appropriate for testing because it requires that the 
lamp be tested at room temperature and in an environment that is 
commonly used for testing other lighting technologies. 79 FR 32023.
    DOE received comment from ASAP, ACEEE, and NRDC (hereafter referred 
to as the Joint Comment) recommending that directional LED lamps and 
those lamps labeled ``suitable for use in enclosed fixtures'' be tested 
under the elevated temperature conditions \8\ required by the ENERGY 
STAR[supreg] Program Requirements Product Specification for Lamps 
(Light Bulbs) Version 1.0.\9\ (Joint Comment, No. 34 at p. 2)
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    \8\ Directional lamps must be tested in an EPA-approved fixture 
or directional lamps <= 20 watts must be tested at 455 
degrees Celsius and directional lamps > 20 watts must be tested at 
555 degrees Celsius.
    \9\ ``ENERGY STAR Program Requirements Product Specification for 
Lamps (Light Bulbs) Version 1.0.'' U.S. Environmental Protection 
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    The operating temperature of LED lamps varies depending on the 
application for which they are installed. However, testing at an 
ambient temperature of 25 [deg]C  1[deg]C is consistent 
with other lighting products such as general service fluorescent lamps 
(GSFLs), compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), and incandescent reflector 
lamps (IRLs). Therefore, DOE maintains its proposal from the June 2014 
SNOPR that photometric measurements shall be taken at an ambient 
temperature of 25 [deg]C  1 [deg]C, and that the 
temperature shall be measured at a point not more than one meter from 
the LED lamp and at the same height as the lamp. Measuring at an 
ambient temperature of 25 [deg]C  1[deg]C will enable DOE, 
industry, and consumers to compare general service lamp products across 
different technologies.
    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE also proposed that the requirement for 
air movement around the LED lamp be as specified in section 2.4 of IES 
LM-79-2008, which requires that the airflow around the LED lamp be such 
that it does not affect the lumen output measurements of the tested 
lamp. 79 FR 32023. These requirements would apply to lamps measured in 
both active mode and standby mode.
    Cree, OSRAM Sylvania, Inc., (hereafter referred to as OSI), and the 
National Electrical Manufacturers Association (hereafter referred to as 
NEMA) submitted a comment supporting DOE's proposal to reference IES 
LM-79-2008 for all photometric testing of integrated LED lamps. (Cree, 
No. 31 at p. 1; OSI, No. 32 at p. 2; NEMA, No. 30 at p. 3) However, 
other stakeholders suggested additional requirements for air movement. 
The Joint Comment indicated concern that section 2.4 of IES LM-79-2008 
does not provide informative procedures for measuring air movement and 
could yield distorted test results that are not representative of 
typical field conditions. It recommended that DOE revert to the April 
2012 NOPR proposal that included considerations for specifying a method 
for determination of a draft-free environment, such as in section 4.3 
of IES LM-9-2009, which requires that a single-ply tissue paper be held 
in place of the lamp to allow for visual observation of any drafts. The 
Joint Comment indicated that the procedures described in section 4.3 of 
IES LM-9-2009 provide a simple, inexpensive method for determining a 
draft-free environment without adding significant additional burden on 
manufacturers. (Joint Comment, No. 34 at p. 1)
    DOE believes that additional requirements for a visual inspection 
of a single-ply tissue would not improve measurement accuracy relative 
to current industry practice. Therefore, in this SNOPR, DOE maintains 
its proposal to use the requirements in IES LM-79-2008 to ensure that 
air movement is minimized to acceptable levels.
2. Test Setup
    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE proposed that LED lamps be positioned 
such that an equal number of units are oriented in the base-up and 
base-down orientations during testing. 79 FR 32025. As discussed in the 
June 2014 SNOPR, DOE collected test data for several LED lamps tested 
in base-up, base-down, and horizontal orientations, and analyzed the 
data to determine the variation of input power, lumen output, CCT, and 
CRI in each of these three orientations. The analysis of the test data 
revealed that some lamp models exhibited variation between the three 
orientations. Of the three orientations, analysis indicated that the 
base-up and base-down orientations represent the best (highest lumen 
output) and worst (lowest lumen output) case scenarios, respectively. 
Therefore, there is no need to test horizontally. Testing LED lamps in 
the base-up and base-down orientations would apply to lamps measured in 
both active mode and standby mode. Id.
    While NEMA and OSI agreed with DOE's proposal to test LED lamps in 
the base-up and base-down orientations, they both recommended that DOE 
add language to acknowledge that for LED lamps with restricted 
positions, the sample only be tested in the manufacturer-specified 
position. (NEMA, No. 30 at p. 2; OSI, No. 32 at p. 2) NEMA also stated 
that this is consistent with the existing practices of ENERGY STAR. 
(NEMA, No. 30 at p. 2) Alternatively, Soraa recommended that DOE only 
test LED lamps in the base-up configuration to reduce testing burden. 
(Soraa, No. 28 at p. 1)
    Because DOE's analysis of lamp orientation indicated that the base-
up and base-down orientations represent the best (highest lumen output) 
and worst (lowest lumen output) case scenarios, respectively, DOE 
maintains its proposal that LED lamps be positioned such that an equal 
number of units are oriented in the base-up and base-down orientations. 
See Id. However, DOE agrees with NEMA and OSI that LED lamps with 
restricted positions only be tested in the manufacturer-specified 
position. Therefore, for an LED lamp that is developed, designed, 
labeled, and advertised as restricted to a particular position, DOE 
proposes that the lamp only be tested in the manufacturer-specified 
position. DOE requests comment on this proposal.
3. Test Method
a. Lumen Output Metric
    DOE proposed in the June 2014 SNOPR that goniophotometers may not 
be used for photometric measurements. As a result, DOE proposed in the 
June 2014 SNOPR that the method for measuring lumen output be as 
specified in sections 9.1 and 9.2 of IES LM-79-2008, and proposed the 
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lamps, including directional \10\ LED lamps. 79 FR 32027. In addition, 
for directional LED lamps, DOE suggested measuring total lumen output 
from the lamp rather than beam lumens \11\ because other directional 
lamp technologies currently measure and report total lumen output on 
the FTC Lighting Facts label.
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    \10\ Directional lamps are designed to provide more intense 
light to a particular region or solid angle. Light provided outside 
that region is less useful to the consumer, as directional lamps are 
typically used to provide contrasting illumination relative to the 
background or ambient light.
    \11\ Please refer to the NOPR Test Procedures for Light-Emitting 
Diode Lamps (Docket No. EERE-2011-BT-TP-0071) for a detailed 
explanation of why DOE is not proposing to measure beam lumens for 
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    Regarding directional lamps, the Joint Comment argued that DOE 
should provide procedures for beam intensity measurement of LED 
directional lamps, as this would help determine if a lamp is 
distributing light effectively. It recommended that DOE reference the 
ENERGY STAR Program Requirements Product Specification for Lamps (Light 
Bulbs) Version 1.0 (see supra note 9) which specifies that the center-
beam candle power and beam angle be tested for directional lamps. 
(Joint Comment, No. 34 at p. 2) In addition, Lighting Design Inc. 
provided comment that DOE should, at minimum, require reporting of 
center-beam candlepower and beam angle for directional lamps. More 
preferably, Lighting Design argued, complete photometric data such as 
lumen output through angles 0[deg] to 180[deg] and the number of planes 
consistent with the distribution (e.g., one plane for axially symmetric 
distribution), should be required for directional lamps as this helps 
consumers, designers, and engineers more accurately compare lighting 
products.
    Lighting Design also suggested that DOE define and provide naming 
conventions for the beam spread of directional lamps because 
manufacturer labeling is inconsistent. It argued that consumers, 
designers, and engineers need comprehensive definitions to compare the 
performance of directional lamps. (Lighting Design Inc., No. 24 at p. 
1)
    Because only total lumen output is needed for the ongoing GSL 
standards rulemaking and for the FTC Lighting Facts label, DOE is not 
proposing to include additional measurements for center-beam 
candlepower, beam angle, or any other detailed photometric measurements 
in this test procedure. Therefore, DOE maintains its proposal from the 
June 2014 SNOPR to measure the total lumen output for LED lamps, 
whether they are directional or omnidirectional. Measuring the total 
lumen output for LED lamps will enable industry and consumers to 
compare general service lamp products across different technologies. 
DOE also recognizes concerns about the naming conventions for the beam 
spread of directional lamps. However, developing comprehensive 
definitions for directional lamps is outside the scope of this 
rulemaking.
b. Lamp Efficacy Metric
    As discussed in section I, this proposed test procedure will 
support any potential future energy conservation standards for general 
service LED lamps, which may include efficacy as a metric for setting 
standards. Accordingly, in the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE proposed that the 
efficacy of an LED lamp be calculated by dividing measured initial lamp 
lumen output in lumens by the measured lamp input power in watts, in 
units of lumens per watt. Providing a calculation for efficacy of an 
LED lamp does not increase testing burden because the test procedure 
already includes metrics for input power and lumen output. Both OSI and 
NEMA agreed with the DOE proposal for the efficacy calculation. (OSI, 
No. 32 at p. 3; NEMA, No. 30 at p. 3) However, the California Investor 
Owned Utilities (hereafter referred to as CA IOUs) recommended that DOE 
reference section 11.0 of IES LM-79-2008, which defines efficacy. (CA 
IOUs, No. 35 at p. 1)
    While section 11.0 of IES LM-79-2008 does provide an efficacy 
definition and calculation, DOE proposes to continue to reference its 
own definition and calculation. This approach increases clarity as it 
specifies the calculation using the naming conventions for measured 
parameters established by DOE. Therefore, in this SNOPR, DOE retains 
the proposal that efficacy of an LED lamp be calculated by dividing 
measured initial lamp lumen output in lumens by the measured lamp input 
power in watts, in units of lumens per watt.
c. Measuring Correlated Color Temperature
    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE proposed that the CCT of an LED lamp be 
calculated as specified in section 12.4 of IES LM-79-2008. Id. The CCT 
is determined by measuring the relative spectral distribution, 
calculating the chromaticity coordinates, and then matching the 
chromaticity coordinates to a particular CCT of the Planckian radiator. 
The setup for measuring the relative spectral distribution, which is 
required to calculate the CCT of the LED lamp, would be as specified in 
section 12.0 of IES LM-79-2008. That section describes the test method 
to calculate CCT using a sphere-spectroradiometer system and a 
spectroradiometer or colorimeter system. Furthermore, DOE also proposed 
in the June 2014 SNOPR to require all photometric measurements 
(including CCT) be carried out in an integrating sphere, and that 
goniophotometer systems must not be used. Therefore, DOE proposed that 
the instrumentation used for CCT measurements be as described in 
section 12.0 of IES LM-79-2008 with the exclusion of section 12.2 of 
IES LM-79-2008. Id.
    DOE received comments from OSI, the Republic of Korea, and NEMA 
recommending reporting nominal CCT based on the tolerance specified in 
Table 1 of ANSI C78.377. (OSI, No. 32 at p. 4; Republic of Korea, No. 
37 at p. 2; NEMA, No. 30 at p. 4) More specifically, the Republic of 
Korea recommended that DOE be consistent with international industry 
standard IEC/PAS 62612, which references ANSI C78.377 and states that 
nominal CCT values shall be reported. (Republic of Korea, No. 37 at p. 
2) Nominal CCT values are defined by a region of the chromaticity 
diagram and any lamp that falls in a certain region is assigned a 
single CCT value. However, nominal CCT values do not address all 
regions of the chromaticity diagram. Although manufacturers in the 
marketplace may choose to design lamps that fall within regions defined 
by nominal CCT, DOE's goal is to establish one test method that applies 
to all LED lamps. Therefore, DOE is not proposing to follow a nominal 
CCT methodology, and is maintaining its proposal in the June 2014 SNOPR 
regarding the method to calculate the CCT of an LED lamp.
d. Measuring Color Rendering Index
    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE proposed to add a requirement that the 
CRI of an LED lamp be determined as specified in section 12.4 of IES 
LM-79-2008, and to require all photometric measurements (including CRI) 
be carried out in an integrating sphere. Id. Therefore, the setup for 
measuring the relative spectral distribution, which is required to 
calculate the CRI of the LED lamp, would be as specified in section 
12.0 of IES LM-79-2008 with the exclusion of section 12.2 of IES LM-79-
2008, as goniophotometer systems would not be used. Section 12.4 of IES 
LM-79-2008 also specifies that CRI be calculated according to the 
method defined in the International Commission

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on Illumination (CIE) 13.3-1995.\12\ DOE proposed that the test 
procedure for LED lamps include measurement methods for CRI in order to 
support the upcoming general service lamps energy conservation standard 
rulemaking. Id.
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    DOE received many comments regarding its proposal for measuring 
CRI. Lighting Designs supported the DOE proposal to include 
requirements for measuring the CRI of an LED lamp, and additionally 
commented that DOE should consider adding a metric for R9.\13\ Lighting 
Designs argued that combined, CRI and R9 data are sufficient metrics to 
enable consumers to assess and select a lamp product. (Lighting Design 
Inc., No. 23 at p. 1) Soraa provided similar comments, suggesting that 
R9 through R14 (see supra note 13) be included along with CRI in the 
test measurements for LED lamps. Pennsylvania State University and Jon 
Walker suggested that DOE not include CRI measurements in the LED lamps 
test procedure, and in addition to Soraa, advised that DOE adhere to 
the technical manual (TM) for the IES Color Metric Task Group once the 
industry standard comes available. (Soraa, No. 28 at p. 2; Pennsylvania 
State University, No. 29 at p. 2; Jon Walker, No. 25 at p. 1)
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R1 through R8 are the test color samples used to determine CRI, 
while R9 is one of six saturated test colors not used in calculating 
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    NEMA and OSI also suggested that DOE not include CRI measurements 
in the LED lamps test procedure. (NEMA, No. 30 at p. 3; OSI, No. 32 at 
p. 3) Both NEMA and OSI argued that CRI is not a necessary metric for 
this test procedure. (NEMA, No. 30 at p. 3; OSI, No. 32 at p. 3) NEMA 
further indicated that CRI should not be included in the LED lamps test 
procedure because this metric is not required to support the FTC 
labeling provisions. (NEMA, No. 30 at p. 3) In contrast, Pennsylvania 
State University argued that DOE should not include measurements for 
CRI because standards for this color rendition metric have not been 
updated since CIE 13.2-1974. Pennsylvania State University also 
commented that the limitations of CRI are well documented in academia 
and CIE 127-2007 provides evidence that CRI can fail to characterize 
visual impressions for LED lamps. (Pennsylvania State University, No. 
29 at p. 2)
    There are currently no industry standards that define or provide 
instructions for color quality metrics other than the CRI of LED lamps. 
After conducting thorough research of existing test procedures for all 
lighting products and industry literature regarding LED lamp color 
metrics, DOE has tentatively concluded that there is no industry 
consensus for how to characterize the color quality of LED lamps other 
than CRI. Therefore, DOE is not proposing to use metrics such as R9 
through R14 to describe the color quality of LED lamps. Although 
industry may be working to develop new and revised standards to better 
define color metrics and establish test procedures for measuring this 
quality, the timeframe for their development is unknown. DOE reviewed 
the efforts of other working groups, as suggested by interested 
parties, but was unable to find any U.S. or international standard that 
provides a test procedure for measuring color quality other than the 
CRI procedures provided in CIE 13.3-1995. As discussed in section I, 
this proposed test procedure will support any potential future 
standards for general service LED lamps. Accordingly, in this SNOPR, 
DOE will not propose color quality metrics of an LED lamp other than 
CRI be measured in this test procedure. DOE requests comment on any 
industry standards or test methods that are available for measuring 
other color quality metrics.

C. June 2014 and Lifetime SNOPR Proposals

    The methodology proposed in the June 2014 SNOPR and lifetime SNOPR 
to calculate time to failure for integrated LED lamps consisted of four 
main steps: (1) Measuring the initial lumen output; (2) operating the 
lamp for a period of time (the test duration); (3) measuring the lumen 
output at the end of the test duration; and (4) projecting time to 
failure using an equation adapted from the underlying exponential decay 
function in ENERGY STAR's most recent specification for integrated LED 
lamps, Program Requirements Product Specification for Lamps (Light 
Bulbs) Version 1.0. The June 2014 SNOPR equation projected time to 
failure using the test duration and the lumen maintenance at the end of 
the test duration as inputs, and limited time to failure claims to no 
more than four times the test duration. There was no minimum test 
duration requirement. 79 FR 32035.
    DOE received many comments regarding its June 2014 SNOPR proposal 
for time to failure measurement and projection. DOE received comment 
from the Republic of Korea suggesting that DOE align its lifetime test 
procedure for LED lamps with that of ENERGY STAR Program Requirements 
Product Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs) Version 1.0. (Republic of 
Korea, No. 37 at p. 2) NEMA recommended that DOE be consistent with 
industry standards IES-LM-80-2008 and IES-TM-21-2011, which provide 
measurement and projection procedures of lumen maintenance for the LED 
source component. (NEMA, No. 30 at p. 3) However, other commenters, 
including Soraa, OSI, OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, and Rensselaer 
Polytechnic Institute (hereafter referred to as RPI) argued that DOE 
should better align its lifetime test procedure with new industry 
standards IES LM-84-14 and IES TM-28-14 for lumen maintenance 
measurement and projection of time to failure of LED lamps. (Soraa, No. 
28 at p. 2-3: OSI, No. 32 at p. 2-3: OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, No. 33 
at pp. 1, 3-4: RPI, No. 36 at p. 1) Alternatively, Cree argued that DOE 
procedures for lumen maintenance should be consistent with those 
outlined IES-LM-80-2008 and IES-TM-21-2011, or IES LM-84-14 and IES TM-
28-14. (Cree, No. 31 at p. 1)
    DOE understands that industry standards represent the consensus 
position of industry experts, and appreciates both Cree and NEMA's 
proposal to reference industry standards IES LM-80-2008 and IES TM-21-
2011. However, these industry standards provide lifetime measurements 
and projection procedures for the LED source component and not the 
whole LED lamp. In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE noted that other components 
may cause lamp failure before the LED source falls below 70 percent of 
its initial light output, and therefore, it is undesirable for the 
lifetime of LED lamps to be approximated by the lumen maintenance of 
the LED source. 79 FR 32030. DOE reaffirms this position in this SNOPR. 
At the time of the June 2014 SNOPR publication, no industry standards 
were available that addressed the measurement of lumen maintenance and 
projection of time to failure for the complete LED lamp. However, as 
indicated by several comments, since the June 2014 SNOPR publication, 
both IES LM-84-14, and IES TM-28-14, were completed and provide a 
recommended method for testing lumen maintenance and projecting the 
time to failure of LED lamps, light engines, and luminaires.
    DOE has reviewed IES LM-84-14 and IES TM-28-14 and proposes to 
modify its method for determining lifetime to align, where possible, 
with these industry standards. The revised lifetime test method 
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section III.D.3. In particular, the lifetime projection method in IES 
TM-28-14 will lead to more accurate lifetime projections than the June 
2014 and lifetime SNOPR proposals and ENERGY STAR Program Requirements 
Product Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs) Version 1.0 \14\ (see 
supra note 9). IES TM-28-14 specifies a method that projects time to 
failure using multiple lumen maintenance measurements collected over a 
period of time, rather than a single measurement at the end of the test 
duration. Although DOE now proposes this change, DOE did receive 
comments on specific aspects of the June 2014 and lifetime SNOPR 
proposals. These comments are discussed in further detail in the 
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1. Definition of Lifetime and Time to Failure of Integrated Light-
Emitting Diode Lamps
    In the lifetime SNOPR, DOE proposed that the definition of lifetime 
should be revised to better align with the EPCA definition of lifetime 
in 42 U.S.C. 6291(30)(P). This statutory definition states that 
lifetime means the length of operating time of a statistically large 
group of lamps between first use and failure of 50 percent of the group 
in accordance with test procedures described in the IES Lighting 
Handbook-Reference Volume. In addition, DOE proposed revising the name 
of the metric from ``lifetime,'' to ``lifetime of an integrated light-
emitting diode lamp.'' DOE proposed defining the lifetime of an 
integrated light-emitting diode lamp to be as follows: ``the length of 
operating time between first use and failure of 50 percent of the 
sample units.'' This revision also clarified that the metric ``lifetime 
of an integrated light-emitting diode lamp'' is a metric calculated for 
all sample units collectively. 79 FR 36243.
    To support the definition of lifetime as applied to LED lamps, in 
the lifetime SNOPR DOE also proposed to define time to failure for LED 
lamps. The revised definition of lifetime refers to the ``failure'' of 
a lamp. Because LED lamps typically exhibit gradual degradation of 
light output over a long period of time rather than a sudden loss of 
light output, lumen maintenance of 70 percent is generally accepted as 
a criterion of reaching the end of useful LED lamp lifetime. 79 FR 
36244. Therefore, DOE proposed to treat the point in time where an 
individual LED lamp reaches 70 percent lumen maintenance as the point 
of ``failure.'' In order to calculate the lifetime of an integrated LED 
lamp for a particular basic model, the manufacturer must determine the 
length of time between first use and failure for each unit in the 
sample. Therefore, DOE also proposed to define time to failure, in 
section 2.2 of appendix BB to subpart B of 10 CFR part 430, as ``the 
time elapsed between first use and the point at which the lamp reaches 
70 percent lumen maintenance as measured in section 4.5 of appendix BB 
of this subpart.'' These revisions also clarified that the metric 
``time to failure'' would be measured for an individual lamp. DOE also 
proposed that the lifetime of an integrated LED lamp is calculated by 
determining the median time to failure of the sample. The median time 
to failure of the sample is calculated as the arithmetic mean of the 
time to failure of the two middle sample units when the numbers are 
sorted in value order. DOE requested comment on these proposed 
definitions and calculations of lifetime and time to failure of 
integrated LED lamps.
    OSRAM Opto Semiconductors and the Joint Comment agreed with DOE's 
proposal to define time to failure as the point at which the lamp 
reaches 70 percent lumen maintenance. (Joint Comment, No. 34 at p. 2; 
OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, No. 33 at p. 4) However, DOE received 
comments from the Joint Comment, CA IOUs, and NEMA requesting that DOE 
revise its definition and calculation for lifetime of LED lamps from 
mean time to failure of the middle two samples to the mean time to 
failure of all tested samples. (Joint Comment, No. 34 at p. 2; CA IOUs, 
No. 35 at p. 3; NEMA, No. 30 at p. 5) The CA IOUs further commented 
that this definition and calculation for lifetime would allow the first 
40 percent of the LED lamp sample to fail during testing and still 
allow for a lumen maintenance projection based on the surviving 60 
percent of the sample. For this reason, according to the CA IOUs, DOE 
should consider calculating the lifetime of an LED lamp as the mean 
time to failure of all tested samples, rather than the mean time to 
failure of the middle two samples. The CA IOUs also commented that they 
understand DOE's efforts to propose a definition of lifetime that is 
consistent with the definition of other similar lighting products. 
However, they argued that other lighting products measure the sample 
set to the point of catastrophic failure rather than using projected 
lumen maintenance. For this reason, the CA IOUs suggested that it may 
not be appropriate to define rated life for LED lamps the same way it 
is defined for other technologies. (CA IOUs, No. 35 at p. 2) RPI also 
urged that DOE's test procedure for LED lamps require the percentage of 
test samples that undergo catastrophic failure, and the time period 
within which these failures occur, be reported and included as factors 
when calculating the projected lumen maintenance of the product. (RPI, 
No. 36 at p. 1)
    DOE understands the concerns regarding the proposed definition and 
calculation for lifetime of LED lamps. However, in order to be 
consistent with the statutory definition of lifetime in 42 U.S.C. 
6291(30)(P), DOE is maintaining its proposal from the lifetime SNOPR to 
define the lifetime of an integrated light-emitting diode lamp as ``the 
length of operating time between first use and failure of 50 percent of 
the sample units (as defined in 10 CFR 429.56(a)(1)), in accordance 
with the test procedures described in section 4.5 of appendix BB to 
subpart B of part 430 of this chapter.'' Further, DOE is only proposing 
measurements necessary for generating a lifetime value as defined by 
EPCA, and as a result is not proposing reporting the percentage of 
lamps that experience catastrophic failure or the time at which these 
failures occur.
2. Test Duration
    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE proposed that initial lumen output is 
the measured amount of light that a lamp provides at the beginning of 
its life, after it is initially energized and stabilized using the 
stabilization procedures. 79 FR 32033. DOE also proposed that the 
period of time starting immediately after the initial lumen output 
measurement and ending when the final lumen output measurement is 
recorded is referred to as the ``test duration'' or time ``t.'' In the 
June 2014 SNOPR, DOE discussed that the test duration does not include 
any time when the lamp is not energized. If lamps are turned off 
(possibly for transport to another testing area or during a power 
outage), DOE proposed that the time spent in the off-state not be 
included in the test duration. DOE did not specify a minimum test 
duration or measurement interval, so manufacturers could customize the 
test duration based on the expected lifetime of the LED lamp. 79 FR 
32034.
    Both the CA IOUs and the Joint Comment argued that DOE should 
include a minimum test duration to help guard against early failure of 
LED lamps. (CA IOUs, No. 35 at p. 3; Joint Comment, No. 34 at p. 2) The 
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minimum test duration be set at 4,000 hours. The CA IOUs expressed 
concern that historically test laboratories conducting lumen 
maintenance testing have disregarded lamps experiencing early failure. 
Therefore they suggested that DOE specify that the proposed lifetime 
test procedure is for a population of LED lamps, and not a lumen 
maintenance projection exercise based on the subset of lamps that have 
survived. (CA IOUs, No. 35 at p. 3) DOE agrees that early catastrophic 
failure of LED lamps is problematic. However, to render the test 
procedure applicable to LED lamps of all lifetimes (including lifetimes 
that could be less than the 4,000 hour minimum test duration 
recommended in the Joint Comment), DOE does not propose minimum test 
duration requirements for LED lamps in this SNOPR. The proposed method 
for lifetime testing is discussed in more detail in section III.D.3. 
DOE has included a proposal in section III.D.3.g detailing the required 
procedures if an LED lamp fails prematurely during lumen maintenance 
testing.
3. Test Duration Operating Conditions
    The June 2014 SNOPR discussed that, while operating an LED lamp, 
lumen output can vary with changes in ambient temperature, air flow, 
vibration, and shock. However, because lamps may need to be operated 
for an extended period of time for the purpose of lifetime testing, DOE 
proposed less stringent requirements when measurements are not being 
taken (e.g., ambient temperature and air flow) to reduce test burden. 
To determine ambient temperature requirements, DOE reviewed industry 
standard IES LM-65-10 ``Approved Method Life Testing of Compact 
Fluorescent Lamps.'' Section 4.3 of IES LM-65-10 requires that ambient 
temperature be controlled between 15 and 40 [deg]C. Although industry 
standard IES LM-65-10 is intended for compact fluorescent lamps, DOE 
proposed that this ambient temperature range is appropriate for the 
operation of LED lamps. Therefore, DOE proposed that ambient 
temperature be maintained between 15 and 40 [deg]C. DOE also proposed 
that LED lamp testing racks be open and designed with adequate lamp 
spacing and minimal structural components to maintain ambient 
temperature conditions. Furthermore, similar to the requirements in 
section 4.2 of IES LM-65-10, DOE proposed minimizing airflow 
surrounding the LED lamp testing racks and that the lamps not be 
subjected to excessive vibration or shock. These requirements would 
minimize the impact of airflow and the physical environment while 
minimizing test burden. 79 FR 32034.
    Several stakeholders commented that DOE should tighten its proposal 
for ambient temperature requirements. Both the CA IOUs and the Joint 
Comment recommended tightening the ambient temperature requirements 
during lumen maintenance testing to 25 [deg]C with a tolerance of 
 5 [deg]C. (CA IOUs, No. 35 at p. 3; Joint Comment, No. 34 
at p. 2) The CA IOUs argued that the lower end of DOE's proposed range 
(15 [deg]C) is significantly cooler than room temperature, and 
therefore, not an accurate representation of the operating conditions 
of most LED lamps. Additionally, it argued that the wide range between 
15 and 40 [deg]C could result in wildly different lamp performance 
measurements. (CA IOUs, No. 35 at p. 3) Similarly, RPI also recommended 
that DOE consider testing LED lamps at the higher end of the proposed 
temperature range in more tightly controlled tolerances, specifically 
at 30 [deg]C with a tolerance of  5 [deg]C. (RPI, No. 36 at 
p. 1) NEMA commented that DOE should continue to reference IES LM-65-
10, and not reference IES LM-84-14 because industry has not yet had 
time to gain familiarity with the new IES LM-84-14 standard. NEMA 
further commented that DOE should simplify the temperature range in IES 
LM-65-10 by setting the ambient temperature to ``15 [deg]C or above.'' 
(NEMA, No. 30 at p. 2)
    DOE agrees that the ambient temperature tolerance of between 15 and 
40 [deg]C is large, but notes that in the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE based 
this range on Section 4.3 of IES LM-65-10. As previously mentioned, for 
this SNOPR, DOE has developed a test procedure that references the 
industry standards IES LM-84-14 and IES TM-28-14. Therefore, DOE no 
longer proposes the ambient temperature conditions provided in Section 
4.3 of IES LM-65-10. This SNOPR instead proposes to adopt section 4.4 
of IES LM-84-14, which indicates that during lumen maintenance testing 
the ambient temperature shall be maintained at 25 [deg]C  5 
[deg]C. These requirements are discussed in more detail in section 
III.D.1. Regarding industry familiarity with IES LM-84-14, DOE expects 
that the compliance date of the test procedure final rule (see section 
III.L) will provide adequate time for gaining familiarity and 
conducting the adopted test procedure for LED lamps.
4. Stress Testing
    The Joint Comment, CA IOUs, and RPI recommended that DOE should not 
only consider test procedures for lumen maintenance, but also for the 
possibility of catastrophic failure as measured through stress testing. 
(Joint Comment, No. 34 at p. 2; CA IOUs, No. 35 at p. 4; RPI, No. 36 at 
p. 2) The CA IOUs argued that DOE should consider utilizing an 
additional elevated temperature test, and/or other stress tests, 
because heat buildup and other factors such as rapid cycling will 
likely have a significant impact on component failure of integrated LED 
lamps. Furthermore, the CA IOUs indicated that stress-test procedures 
are already included in the ENERGY STAR Program Requirements Product 
Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs) Version 1.0 (see supra note 9), 
and therefore would not represent additional testing burden to 
manufacturers. (CA IOUs, No. 35 at p. 4) RPI also recommended that DOE 
require on-off cycling at realistic operating intervals (e.g., a 
minimum of two-hours on and two-hours off), claiming that this could 
potentially damage subcomponents within the LED lamp. RPI argued that 
this cycling method would allow lamp components to experience maximum 
temperature differences and undergo stresses similar to what they would 
experience in real-life applications. (RPI, No. 36 at p. 2)
    Industry has stated that unlike other lighting technologies, the 
lifetime of LED lamps is minimally affected by power cycling.\15\ DOE 
research of existing literature and industry test procedures indicates 
none are available that use rapid-cycle stress testing to predict the 
failure of the complete LED lamp. In this SNOPR, DOE proposes to retain 
the testing conditions that LED lamps operate without rapid-cycle 
stress testing. DOE requests comment on whether standardized test 
methods exist that use rapid-cycle stress testing to predict the 
failure of integrated LED lamps.
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    The Joint Comment also requested that if DOE does not include 
procedures for stress testing of LED lamps that DOE not preclude the 
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from requiring stress 
testing for the purposes of the ENERGY STAR program. (Joint Comment, 
No. 34 at p. 2) While DOE understands the issue raised in the Joint 
Comment, DOE is not addressing procedures for stress testing of LED 
lamps in the context of the present rulemaking.

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5. Color Maintenance
    In addition to including lumen maintenance in DOE's lifetime test 
procedure, Soraa also requested that DOE measure and report color 
maintenance of LED lamps using the procedures described in IES LM-84-
14. (Soraa, No. 28 at p. 2) Color maintenance is the difference or 
``shift'' in chromaticity as measured initially compared to that over 
an elapsed operating time, and color shift and other degradation 
mechanisms can affect the useful lifetime of LED lamps. While color 
maintenance measurement procedures are provided in IES LM-84-14, no 
method for projection is provided. Furthermore, color maintenance is 
not well understood or well-studied, and is not commonly used for 
traditional incandescent lamps and CFLs.\16\ After conducting thorough 
research of existing test procedures for all lighting products and 
industry literature regarding LED lamp lifetime, DOE has tentatively 
concluded that there is no industry consensus for how to characterize 
lifetime of LED lamps in terms of performance metrics other than lumen 
maintenance. Therefore, DOE is not proposing to use metrics such as 
color maintenance to determine the lifetime of LED lamps.
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D. Proposed Approach for Lifetime Measurements

    As discussed in section III.C.1, DOE previously had proposed to 
define the time to failure of an LED lamp as the time required to reach 
a lumen maintenance of 70 percent (L70). 79 FR 36243. Lumen 
maintenance is the measure of lumen output after an elapsed operating 
time, expressed as a percentage of the initial lumen output. In this 
SNOPR, DOE proposes a new test procedure for measuring and projecting 
the lifetime of LED lamps that addresses many of the stakeholder 
concerns (discussed in the preceding sections) regarding the June 2014 
and lifetime SNOPR proposals. This new proposal is largely based on the 
IES LM-84-14 and IES TM-28-14 industry standards, and provides a 
simple, straightforward, and flexible test procedure.
    IES LM-84-14 provides a method for lumen maintenance measurement of 
integrated LED lamps that specifies the operational and environmental 
conditions during testing such as operating cycle, ambient temperature, 
airflow, and orientation. IES TM-28-14 provides methods for projecting 
the lumen maintenance of integrated LED lamps depending on the 
available data and test duration. These requirements, and any 
modifications proposed by DOE, are further discussed in the sections 
III.D.1 through III.D.4. DOE requests comment on the proposed 
incorporation of IES LM-84-14 and IES TM-28-14 for measuring and 
projecting the lumen maintenance of LED lamps.
1. Test Conditions
    DOE proposes that the operating conditions for lamp operation 
between lumen output measurements be as specified in section 4.0 of IES 
LM-84-14, with some modifications. Lumen output of LED lamps can vary 
with changes in ambient temperature and air movement around the LED 
lamp. However, to reduce test burden, DOE proposes that the operating 
conditions (e.g., ambient temperature) required during the test 
duration while measurements are not being taken would be less stringent 
than those required when taking photometric measurements. The test 
conditions outlined in IES LM-84-14 ensure reliable, repeatable, and 
consistent test results without significant test burden. These 
conditions are discussed in further detail below.
    DOE proposes to include section 4.1 of IES LM-84-14, which 
specifies that LED lamps should be checked and cleaned prior to lumen 
output measurement and maintenance testing, and further states that 
unusual environmental conditions, such as thermal interference from 
heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems or solar loading, are 
to be reduced to levels reasonably expected to minimize influence. DOE 
also proposes to include section 4.2 of IES LM-84-14, which states the 
lamp should be mounted in accordance with manufacturer specifications. 
In addition, DOE proposes to include section 4.4 of IES LM-84-14, which 
specifies that photometric measurements should be taken at an ambient 
temperature of 25  5 [deg]C. A tolerance of 5 [deg]C for 
the ambient temperature during lumen maintenance testing is practical, 
limits the impact of ambient temperature, and is not burdensome. 
Section 4.4 of IES LM-84-14 also indicates that the temperature 
variation of the operating environment shall be monitored with a 
sufficient number of and appropriately located temperature measurement 
points, and that the sensors used for measurements must be shielded 
from direct optical radiation from the lamp or any other source to 
reduce the impact of radiated heat on the ambient temperature 
measurement. Section 4.4 of IES LM-84-14 further states that if the 
ambient temperature falls outside the allowed range, the lumen 
maintenance test shall be terminated. This setup for measuring and 
controlling ambient temperature would result in appropriate testing 
conditions as the lamp would be tested at room temperature and in an 
environment that is used most commonly for testing lamp technologies.
    DOE proposes that the requirement for vibration and air movement 
around the LED lamp be as specified in sections 4.3 and 4.6 of IES LM-
84-14, which require that the LED lamps not be subjected to excessive 
vibration or shock during operation or handling, and that the air flow 
surrounding the LED lamp be minimized. This is a requirement in 
relevant industry standards for the test setup of other lamp types such 
as GSFLs, and would ensure consistent LED lamp measurements. DOE also 
proposes that humidity of the environment around the LED lamp shall be 
maintained to less than 65 percent relative humidity during the lumen 
maintenance test as specified in section 4.5 of IES LM-84-14.
    DOE requests comment on the proposal to reference section 4.0 of 
IES LM-84-14 for specifying the ambient conditions for lumen 
maintenance testing of LED lamps.
2. Test Setup
    In this SNOPR, DOE proposes test setup requirements for determining 
lifetime. Power supply, test rack wiring, electrical settings, and 
operating orientation are discussed in sections III.D.2.a through 
III.D.2.d.
a. Power Supply
    DOE proposes that line voltage waveshape and input voltage of AC 
power supplies be as specified in sections 5.2 and 5.4 of IES LM-84-14, 
respectively. Section 5.2 specifies that an AC power supply shall have 
a sinusoidal voltage waveshape at the input frequency required by the 
LED lamp such that the RMS summation of the harmonic components does 
not exceed 3.0 percent of the fundamental frequency while operating the 
LED lamp. Section 5.4 requires, in part, that the voltage of an AC 
power supply (RMS voltage) applied to the LED lamp shall be less than 
or equal to 2.0 percent of the rated RMS voltage. Lastly, DOE proposes 
to not reference section 5.3 of IES LM-84-14, which provides line 
impedance guidelines, because the procedures are listed as optional by 
IES and lack specific line impedance

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restrictions. DOE invites comments on the proposal to reference section 
5.2 of IES LM-84-14 requirements for AC power supplies, and on the 
requirement that input voltage be monitored and regulated to less than 
or equal to 2.0 percent of the rated RMS voltage as specified in 
section 5.4 of IES LM-84-14. DOE also invites comments on the proposal 
to not reference the line impedance guidelines provided in section 5.3 
of IES LM-84-14.
b. Test Rack Wiring
    DOE proposes that section 5.5 of IES LM-84-14 be incorporated by 
reference to specify test rack wiring requirements during lumen 
maintenance testing of LED lamps. This section specifies that that 
wiring of test racks should be in accordance with national, state or 
provincial, and local electrical codes, and in accordance with any 
manufacturer operation and condition recommendations for the LED lamp. 
This section also requires that an inspection of electric contacts 
including the lamp socket contacts be performed each time the LED lamps 
are installed in the test rack. DOE invites comments on the proposal to 
adopt section 5.5 of IES LM-84-14, which provides test rack wiring 
requirements during lumen maintenance testing of LED lamps.
c. Electrical Settings
    DOE proposes requiring lumen maintenance testing of LED lamps at 
the rated voltage as specified in section 5.1 of IES LM-84-14. For 
lamps with multiple operating voltages, DOE proposes the electrical 
settings requirements provided in section III.C.3.d of the June 2014 
SNOPR. 79 FR 32025-6. For LED lamps with multiple modes of operation, 
DOE proposes incorporating section 7.0 of IES LM-79-2008, which 
specifies that dimmable LED lamps should be tested at maximum input 
power. When multiple modes (such as multiple CCTs and CRIs) occur at 
the maximum input power, DOE proposes that the manufacturer can select 
any of these modes for testing. For certification, DOE proposes that 
all measurements (lumen output, input power, efficacy, CCT, CRI, power 
factor, lifetime, and standby mode power) be conducted at the same mode 
of operation.
d. Operating Orientation
    DOE proposes to include section 4.7 of IES LM-84-14, which 
specifies that the operating orientation of the lamp be the same as 
during photometric measurement. Lamp operating orientation during 
photometric measurement is discussed in section III.B.2.
3. Test Method
    DOE proposes that the lumen maintenance test procedure for LED 
lamps be as specified in section 7.0 of IES LM-84-14 and section 4.2 of 
IES TM-28-14. The test methods outlined in IES LM-84-14 and IES TM-28-
14 ensures reliable, repeatable, and consistent test results without 
significant test burden. The lumen maintenance test method is discussed 
in further detail in sections III.D.3.a through III.D.3.g. DOE requests 
comment on the lumen maintenance test procedure.
a. Initial Lumen Output Measurements
    DOE proposes to reference section 7.6 of IES LM-84-14, which states 
that an initial lumen output measurement is required prior to starting 
the maintenance test. Initial lumen output is the measured amount of 
light that an LED lamp provides at the beginning of its life after it 
is initially energized and stabilized using the stabilization 
procedures proposed in section III.C.4.b of the June 2014 SNOPR. 79 FR 
32027. The methodology, test conditions, and setup requirements 
described in the June 2014 SNOPR (with the modifications described in 
section III.B above) would be used when measuring initial lumen output 
for the lifetime test procedure. Manufacturers testing an LED lamp for 
lifetime would be required to use the same value of initial lumen 
output as used in the lamp efficacy calculation.
b. Interval Lumen Output Measurements
    DOE also proposes to reference section 7.6 of IES LM-84-14 to 
indicate that additional lumen output measurements (known as interval 
lumen output measurements) are made after the initial lumen output 
measurement and continue at regular intervals. Interval lumen output is 
measured after the lamp is energized and stabilized using the 
stabilization procedures in section III.C.4.b of the June 2014 SNOPR. 
79 FR 32027. The methodology, test conditions, and setup requirements 
described in the June 2014 SNOPR (with the modifications described in 
section III.B above) would be required when measuring interval lumen 
output for the lifetime test procedure. Further instructions specifying 
the timing of the collection of interval lumen output measurements are 
discussed in section III.D.4.a.
c. Test Duration
    During lumen maintenance testing, the LED lamps must operate for an 
extended period of time, referred to as the ``elapsed operating time.'' 
The entirety of elapsed operating time starting immediately after the 
initial lumen output measurement and ending with the recording of the 
final interval lumen output measurement is then referred to as the 
``test duration.'' The test duration does not include any time when the 
lamp is not energized. If lamps are turned off (possibly for transport 
to another testing area or during a power outage), DOE proposes that 
the time spent in the off state not be included in the test duration. 
Similar to the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE does not specify minimum test 
duration requirements, so manufacturers can customize the test duration 
based on the expected lifetime of the LED lamp. However, DOE 
understands that the test duration has a significant impact on the 
reliability of the lumen maintenance prediction and proposes maximum 
time to failure claims that increase as the test duration increases. 
These lumen maintenance calculation requirements are discussed further 
in section III.D.4.
d. Lamp Handling and Tracking
    Section 7.2 of IES-LM-84-14 specifies that when handling, 
transporting, or storing LED lamps, care should be taken to prevent any 
damage or contamination that may affect the test results. These 
handling requirements are practical, prevent lamp damage that could 
affect the measured results, and would not be burdensome to 
manufacturers.
    DOE also proposes that the requirements for LED lamp marking and 
tracking during lumen maintenance testing be as specified in section 
7.3 of IES-LM-84-14. Section 7.3 of IES-LM-84-14 specifies that each 
LED lamp shall be tracked during the maintenance test and identified by 
marking applied directly to the LED lamps or by labels that can be 
attached during transport, operation and evaluation or to the test rack 
position occupied by the LED lamp. The chosen identification method 
should also consider the effect of exposure to light and heat, as this 
may alter or compromise the marking or label. Section 7.3 of IES-LM-84-
14 also offers several possible marking methods and materials, 
including durable bar coding, ceramic ink marking, high-temperature 
markers, or any other method that endures or can be periodically 
renewed for the duration of the test. These requirements ensure that 
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identified correctly throughout lumen maintenance testing. DOE requests 
comment on the lamp handling and tracking proposal.
e. Operating Cycle
    Lifetime test procedures for other lamp types sometimes require 
``cycling,'' which means turning the lamp on and off at specific 
intervals over the test period. However, industry has stated that 
unlike other lighting technologies, the lifetime of LED lamps is 
minimally affected by power cycling (see supra note 15). Thus, in this 
SNOPR, DOE proposes that cycling of the LED lamp not be required during 
lumen maintenance testing.
f. Time Recording
    Accurately recording of the elapsed operating time is critical for 
the lumen maintenance test procedure. Therefore, DOE proposes to adopt 
section 7.5 of IES LM-84-14, which states that elapsed time recording 
devices shall be connected to the particular test positions and 
accumulate time only when the LED lamps are operating. The LED lamp is 
operating only when the lamp is energized. If lamps are turned off 
(possibly for transport to another testing area or during a power 
outage), DOE proposes that the time spent in the off state not be 
included in the recorded elapsed operating time. Section 7.5 of IES LM-
84-14 also indicates that video monitoring, current monitoring, or 
other means can be used to determine elapsed operating time. All 
equipment used for measuring elapsed operating time would be calibrated 
and have a total minimum temporal resolution of 0.5 
percent. These requirements are achievable with minimal testing burden 
and provide reasonable stringency that is achievable via commercially 
available time recording instrumentation. DOE requests comment on the 
time recording proposal.
g. Lamp Failure
    Finally, DOE also proposes that LED lamps be checked regularly for 
failure as specified in section 7.8 of IES-LM-84-14, which requires 
that checking for LED lamp operation either by visual observation or 
automatic monitoring be done at a minimum at the start of lumen 
maintenance testing and during every interval measurement. Section 7.8 
of IES LM-84-14 further specifies that each non-operational LED lamp 
shall be investigated to make certain that it is actually a failure, 
and that it is not caused by improper functioning of the test equipment 
or electrical connections. DOE proposes that if lumen maintenance of 
the LED lamps is measured at or below 0.7 or an LED lamp fails 
resulting in complete loss of light output, time to failure has been 
reached and therefore it must not be projected using the procedures 
described in the following section III.D.4. Instead, the time to 
failure is equal to the last elapsed time measurement for which the 
recorded lumen output measurement is greater than or equal to 70 
percent of initial lumen output. DOE requests comment on this proposal.
4. Projection Method
    In this SNOPR, DOE proposes a new lumen maintenance projection 
procedure that addresses many of the stakeholder concerns discussed in 
section III.C regarding the June 2014 and lifetime SNOPR proposals. 
This proposal is largely based on the IES TM-28-14 industry standard 
and provides a simple, straightforward, and flexible calculation based 
on the recorded trend in lumen maintenance of an LED lamp. However, DOE 
is proposing certain modifications, discussed below, so that the 
projection method better meets DOE's needs.
a. Interval Lumen Output Measurement Collection Instructions
    In this SNOPR, DOE proposes that all interval lumen output 
measurements meet the requirements specified in section 4.2, 4.2.1, and 
4.2.2 of IES TM-28-14. For test durations greater than or equal to 
6,000 hours, DOE proposes that section 4.2.1 of IES TM-28-14 be 
followed. Section 4.2.1 of IES TM-28-14 specifies that lumen 
maintenance data used for direct extrapolation must be collected 
initially and at least once every 1,000 hours thereafter. For test 
durations greater than or equal to 3,000 hours and less than 6,000 
hours, DOE proposes section 4.2.2 of IES TM-28-14 be followed, except 
that lumen maintenance data of LED packages and modules would not be 
collected. Section 4.2.2 of IES TM-28-14 specifies that lumen 
maintenance data used for combined extrapolation must be collected 
initially after 1,000 hours, and at least once every 500 hours 
thereafter.
    Lumen maintenance data collected at intervals greater than those 
specified above must not be used as this may compromise the accuracy of 
the projection results. In addition, section 4.2 of IES TM-28-14 
indicates that lumen maintenance data shall be collected within a 
48 hour window of each measurement point, e.g., for 1000-
hour intervals, between 952 hours and 1048 hours, between 1952 and 2048 
hours, etc. This 48 hour data collection window is also 
applicable to other intervals smaller than 1,000 hours. Furthermore, 
section 4.2 specifies that lumen maintenance data used for the 
projection calculation shall be equally dispersed in time (to within 
48 hours), and that no two consecutive data collection 
intervals after the initial 1,000 hours shall differ by more than 96 
hours in length. Therefore, data may be used in the projection 
calculation if they are collected every 1,000 hours (48 
hours), every 500 hours (48 hours), etc., but not every 
1,000 hours and occasionally at 500 hours, as this will give excessive 
statistical weight to certain data points. DOE requests comment on 
adopting the proposed lumen maintenance data collection requirements 
specified in section 4.2 of IES TM-28-14.
b. Projection Calculation
    Section 5.0 of IES TM-28-14 provides guidance for how to determine 
time to failure for an integrated LED lamp. For short test durations 
(less than 3,000 hours), IES TM-28-14 does not provide a projection 
method so time to failure is determined using actual test data. For 
test durations of 3,000 hours or greater, IES TM-28-14 provides two 
different methods for projecting time to failure, depending on test 
duration. The first is a direct extrapolation method for projecting 
time to failure based on lumen maintenance data of a whole LED lamp. 
The second is a combined extrapolation method based on both whole LED 
lamp and LED source lumen maintenance data. DOE discusses these 
provisions of IES TM-28-14 in more detail in this section.
    IES TM-28-14 does not provide a lumen maintenance projection method 
if IES LM-84-14 testing has been completed for a total elapsed 
operating time of less than 3,000 hours. IES TM-28-14 indicates that 
the prediction may be unreliable since the spread of prediction 
estimates increases significantly for data sets that do not meet the 
minimum test duration requirements for the either the direct or 
combined extrapolation methods. On the basis of the limited dataset 
potentially yielding unreliable projections, DOE proposes no projection 
of time to failure for test durations less than 3,000 hours. Instead, 
time to failure would equal the test duration.
    For test durations of at least 6,000 hours, the IES TM-28-14 
procedures recommend use of a direct extrapolation method. The direct 
extrapolation method uses an exponential least squares curve-fit to 
extrapolate lumen maintenance measurements of the complete integrated 
LED lamp to the time point where lumen maintenance

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decreases to 70 percent of its initial lumen output.
    The direct extrapolation method described in section 5.1 of IES TM-
28-14 for projecting time to failure based on lumen maintenance data of 
a whole LED lamp is similar to DOE's June 2014 SNOPR proposal. 79 FR 
32035. However, where DOE's June 2014 SNOPR projected time to failure 
based on the underlying exponential decay function in ENERGY STAR's 
Program Requirements Product Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs) 
Version 1.0, IES TM-28-14 projects time to failure based on the data 
obtained for each individual LED lamp. Thus, DOE proposes to 
incorporate the direct extrapolation method provided in section 5.1 of 
IES TM-28-14, as this should result in more accurate projections.
    While DOE proposes referencing the direct extrapolation method 
specified in section 5.1 of IES TM-28-14 for projecting time to failure 
of LED lamp lumen maintenance data (tested as described in sections 
III.D.1 through III.D.3), this SNOPR also proposes the following 
modification for consistency with DOE's reporting requirements. 
Measured lumen maintenance data of all the LED lamp samples must not be 
averaged, and the averaging procedures specified in section 5.1.2 of 
IES TM-28-14 shall not be used. DOE proposes that the projection 
calculation be completed for each individual LED lamp and the projected 
time to failure values be used to calculate the lifetime of the sample 
using the procedures proposed in section III.G.3.
    If at least 3,000 hours but less than 6,000 hours of whole-lamp 
lumen maintenance data is available, IES TM-28-14 recommends a combined 
extrapolation method. This method uses IES TM-21-2011 to project the 
data collected from IES LM-80-2008, which measures lumen maintenance of 
the LED source component. This method then corrects for additional 
lumen maintenance losses in the complete integrated LED lamp, if they 
are observed during whole-lamp testing.
    DOE proposes not to reference the combined extrapolation method 
described in section 5.2 of IES TM-28-14 for when at least 3,000 hours, 
but less than 6,000 hours, of whole-lamp lumen maintenance test data 
are available. The requirement to use lumen maintenance data of the LED 
source component would require disassembly of the lamp, which could 
necessitate irreversible modifications to the lamp and introduce 
potential for error and variation in the measurements. Furthermore, 
failure of an integrated LED lamp is often determined by components 
other than the LED source, as many stakeholders described in comments 
to the NOPR test procedure. 79 FR 32030.
    In place of the combined extrapolation method for test durations of 
at least 3,000 hours but less than 6,000 hours, DOE proposes to use the 
direct extrapolation method specified in section 5.1 of IES TM-28-14 
but to lower the maximum allowed time to failure claim. Section 5.1.5 
of IES TM-28-14 provides instruction for how to limit time to failure 
claims depending on sample size. Because DOE requires a sample size of 
a least ten LED lamps, the projected time to failure, as specified in 
Table 1 in section 5.1.5 of IES TM-28-14, would be limited to no more 
than six times the test duration for test durations greater than or 
equal to 6,000 hours. However, to account for the increased uncertainty 
in lowering the threshold for the direct extrapolation method to 3,000 
hours, DOE proposes to reduce the maximum time to failure claims based 
on the test duration. For this test duration range, DOE proposes a 
maximum projection limit that scales linearly from one times the test 
duration (the effective limit for test durations less than 3,000 hours) 
to approximately six times the test duration (the limit for test 
durations greater than or equal to 6,000 hours).
    In summary, DOE proposes to determine time to failure using the 
following procedures:
    (1) If the test duration is less than 3,000 hours:
    No projection of lumen maintenance data is permitted, and the time 
to failure claim equals the test duration or the recorded time at which 
the lamp reaches 70 percent lumen maintenance, whichever is of lesser 
value. See section III.D.3.g for more details on how lamp failure is 
recorded during lumen maintenance testing.
    (2) If the test duration is greater than or equal to 3,000 and less 
than 6,000 hours:
    The direct extrapolation method specified in section 5.1 of IES TM-
28-14 may be utilized. The maximum time to failure claim is determined 
by multiplying the test duration by the limiting multiplier calculated 
in the following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP09JY15.003


Where:

Test duration is expressed in hours

    This equation is a linear function that equals one when the test 
duration is equal to 3,000 hours and six at 6,000 hours. As an example, 
if an LED lamp is tested for 4,500 hours, the maximum time to failure 
that could be reported based on this approach is only 15,750 hours (3.5 
times the test duration of 4,500 hours). The limiting multiplier 
increases as the test duration increases until the test duration equals 
or exceeds 6,000 hours where it is set and remains at a value of six.
    (3) If the test duration is greater than or equal to 6,000 hours:
    The direct extrapolation method specified in section 5.1 of IES TM-
28-14 may be utilized. The projected time to failure is limited to no 
more than six times the test duration.
    DOE requests comment on referencing the direct extrapolation method 
specified in section 5.1 of IES TM-28-14 for projecting time to failure 
of LED lamps. DOE also seeks comment on the proposed modifications to 
project time to failure of each individual lamp (no averaging lumen 
maintenance values), lowering the test duration threshold to 3,000 
hours for the direct extrapolation method, and the procedures for 
limiting the maximum time to failure claim.

E. Proposed Approach for Standby Mode Power

    As explained in the June 2014 SNOPR, EPCA section 325(gg)(2)(A) 
directs DOE to establish test procedures to include standby mode, 
``taking into consideration the most current versions of Standards 
62301 and 62087 of the International Electrotechnical Commission. . . 
.'' (42 U.S.C. 6295(gg)(2)(A)) IEC Standard 62087 applies only to 
audio, video, and related equipment, but not to lighting equipment. As 
IEC Standard 62087 does not apply to this rulemaking, in the June 2014 
SNOPR, DOE proposed procedures consistent with those outlined in IEC 
Standard 62301, which applies generally to household electrical

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appliances. 79 FR 32035. However, to develop a test method that would 
be familiar to LED lamp manufacturers and maintain consistent 
requirements to the active mode test procedure, DOE referenced language 
and methodologies presented in IES LM-79-2008 for test conditions and 
test setup requirements.
    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE noted that a standby mode power 
measurement is an input power measurement made while the LED lamp is 
connected to the main power source, but is not generating light (an 
active mode feature). DOE proposed in the June 2014 SNOPR that all test 
condition and test setup requirements used for active mode measurements 
(e.g., input power) (see sections III.B.1 and III.B.2) also would apply 
to standby mode power measurements. Once the test conditions and setup 
have been implemented, the LED lamp would be stabilized in accordance 
with the requirements given for active mode measurements in the June 
2014 SNOPR. After the lamp has stabilized, the technician would send a 
signal to the LED lamp instructing it to provide zero light output. The 
technician would then measure standby power in accordance with section 
5 of IEC 62301. Id.
    NEMA commented that requiring lumen output measurements to 
determine stability of standby mode operation is not necessary, and 
that electrical stabilization in the standby mode should be sufficient. 
(NEMA, No. 30 at p. 4) For standby mode, DOE is proposing to measure 
the power consumed, not the light output (light output is zero in 
standby mode by definition). Therefore, DOE agrees that requiring lumen 
output measurements to determine stability of standby mode operation is 
not necessary. Thus, DOE is revising the procedures for purposes of 
standby mode power measurement, and proposes that, once test conditions 
and setup have been implemented, the stabilization procedures in 
section III.C.4.b of the June 2014 SNOPR are required for input power 
only, not lumen output. 79 FR 32027. DOE requests comment on the 
proposal to determine stabilization for standby mode measurements using 
power measurements only.
    NEMA also recommended that DOE revise its proposal in the June 2014 
SNOPR to state that standby mode power measurements may be taken before 
or after active mode operation. NEMA reasoned that if stabilization of 
the light output of the lamp was not a necessary element of the 
stabilization procedure for standby mode measurements, that the 
sequence of standby and active mode measurements would not affect the 
measured values. (NEMA, No. 30 at p. 4) DOE agrees that the sequence of 
standby mode and certain active mode measurements should not affect the 
measured values. However, DOE does propose that standby mode 
measurements be completed before initiating lumen maintenance testing 
for determining time to failure. Therefore, DOE proposes to clarify 
that standby mode measurements may be taken before or after active mode 
measurements of lumen output, input power, CCT, CRI, power factor, and 
lamp efficacy, but must be taken before the active mode measurement of 
and calculation of time to failure.

F. Proposed Approach for Power Factor

    DOE proposes to include a power factor measurement requirement, 
because power quality can impact energy consumption. Power factor is a 
dimensionless ratio of real power to apparent power, where real power 
is the measured input power of the LED lamp and apparent power is equal 
to the product of measured input current and input voltage. Power 
factor is not described directly in IES LM-79-08, but the 
instrumentation for measuring the values necessary for calculating 
power factor is specified.
    DOE proposes to calculate power factor in this SNOPR by dividing 
input power by the product of input current and input voltage. Input 
power would be measured as proposed in the June 2014 SNOPR. 79 FR 
32028. Following seasoning and stabilization, input current and input 
voltage to the LED lamp would be measured using the instrumentation 
specified in section 8.0 of IES LM-79-08. Input current and input 
voltage would be measured using the same test conditions and test setup 
as for lumen output, lamp efficacy, CCT, and CRI as proposed in the 
June 2014 SNOPR (79 FR 32023-26) and sections III.B.1 and III.B.2 of 
this SNOPR. DOE requests comment on the method of measuring and 
calculating power factor.

G. Basic Model, Minimum Sample Size, and Determination of Represented 
Values

1. Basic Model
    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE proposed to revise the term ``basic 
model'' in 10 CFR 430.2 for LED lamps as follows: ``With respect to 
integrated light-emitting diode lamps: Lamps that have essentially 
identical light output and electrical characteristics--including lumens 
per watt (lm/W), color rendering index (CRI), correlated color 
temperature (CCT), and lifetime.'' 79 FR 32036. In their written 
comments, both OSI and NEMA agree with the revision to the definition 
of ``basic model.'' (OSI, No. 32 at p. 3; NEMA, No. 30 at p. 3) 
However, the Republic of Korea commented on DOE's definition that 
requires that manufacturers test the entire basic model, and that this 
may become burdensome particularly for lifetime testing. Therefore, it 
recommended that DOE align the basic model definition with that of the 
ENERGY STAR Program Requirements Product Specification for Lamps (Light 
Bulbs) Version 1.0, which requires a lifetime test only on 
representative model regardless of color temperature. (Republic of 
Korea, No. 37 at p. 2)
    Upon further review, DOE determined that a revised definition of 
basic model specific to integrated LED lamps is not currently necessary 
for the general service lamp energy conservation rulemaking (see public 
docket EERE-2013-BT-STD-0051) and that LED lamps with different CCT, 
CRI, or lifetime could be categorized as the same basic model. All 
products included in a basic model must comply with the certified 
values, and products in the same basic model must also have the same 
light output and electrical characteristics (including lumens per watt) 
when represented in manufacturer literature. DOE requests comment on 
this revised proposal.
2. Minimum Sample Size
    The June 2014 SNOPR proposed testing a minimum of ten LED lamps to 
determine the input power, lumen output, efficacy, CCT, CRI, lifetime, 
and standby mode power. DOE also proposed that all LED lamps within the 
sample, including those that fail prematurely, be included in the 
reported results for input power, lumen output, efficacy, CCT, CRI, 
lifetime, and standby mode power. LED lamp failure should not be exempt 
from reporting, because this would potentially mislead consumers. 
Furthermore, DOE proposed that sample units be randomly selected from 
production units. 79 FR 32036.
    DOE determined that a minimum of ten LED lamps was appropriate, 
based on collected photometric test data from two sources: the first 
data set was provided by ENERGY STAR, and the second from a 
collaborative effort between Pacific Gas and Electric Company 
(hereafter referred to as PG&E), California Lighting Technology Center 
(hereafter referred to as CLTC), and the Collaborative Labeling and 
Appliance Standards Program (hereafter referred to as CLASP). These 
test data, combined, represent ten samples of 47 different LED lamp 
products each.

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Statistical analysis of the LED lamp test data indicated that a minimum 
sample size of ten lamps is appropriate to estimate the average input 
power, initial lumen output, efficacy, CCT, and CRI given the variation 
present in the data set. Standby mode power is assumed to vary to the 
same degree as input power during active mode. In addition, 37 LED 
lamps from the data set were tested for lumen output after 3,000 hours 
of operation. DOE used this data to help determine the sample size 
required for estimating the lifetime of the LED lamp. Analysis of the 
test data revealed that a minimum sample size of ten should also be 
sufficient to estimate lumen output for the LED lamp after an elapsed 
operating time. In addition, requiring a minimum sample size of ten LED 
lamps aligns with ENERGY STAR's sampling procedure. Id.
    Regarding the minimum sample size proposal, the Joint Comment and 
NEMA agreed with DOE's proposal to adopt a minimum sample size of ten 
LED lamps for input power, lumen output, CCT, CRI, lifetime, and 
standby mode. (Joint Comment, No. 34 at p. 1; NEMA, No. 30 at p. 3) In 
contrast, OSI and OSRAM Opto Semiconductors commented that in the 
industry standard IES TM-28-14, sample size affects the confidence 
level for lumen output maintenance projection. They, therefore, 
recommend that DOE adopt the sample size and associated projection time 
length in IES TM-28-14. (OSI, No. 32 at p. 3; OSRAM Opto 
Semiconductors, No. 33 at p. 4)
    DOE maintains its proposal to require a sample size of at least ten 
LED lamps. As specified in section III.D.4.a, DOE proposes referencing 
Table 1 in section 5.1.5 of IES TM-28-14, which states that the 
projected time to failure is limited to no more than six times the test 
duration for sample sizes greater than or equal to ten. However, to 
account for the increased uncertainty in lowering the threshold for the 
direct extrapolation method to 3,000 hours, DOE proposes to reduce the 
maximum time to failure claims for test durations less than 6,000 
hours, as discussed in section III.E.4.b. Therefore, DOE retains the 
proposal that a minimum of ten LED lamps must be tested to determine 
the input power, lumen output, efficacy, CCT, CRI, lifetime, and 
standby mode power. DOE also proposes that a minimum of ten LED lamps 
must be tested to determine power factor.
    Regarding inclusion of all 10 lamps in the reported results, NEMA 
commented that DOE should follow the current practice of the ENERGY 
STAR lamps specification v1.1 and allow for early failure for one of 
ten samples. That is, one of the ten samples could be excluded from 
calculation of lumen maintenance and any projected values. NEMA cited 
reduced regulatory burden as a benefit to harmonizing DOE's test 
procedure with ENERGY STAR. (NEMA, No. 39 at p. 1) DOE's view has not 
changed from the June 2014 SNOPR and is that LED lamp failure should 
not be exempt from reporting, because this would potentially mislead 
consumers, particularly with respect to lamp lifetime. DOE will work 
with ENERGY STAR to harmonize its test procedure with that proposed 
here, including sampling and sample size.
3. Determination of Represented Values
    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE proposed calculations to determine 
represented values for CCT, lumen output, lifetime, CRI, and efficacy 
using a lower confidence limit (LCL) equation, and input power and 
standby mode power using an upper confidence limit (UCL) equation. 79 
FR 32037. LED lamp test data provided by ENERGY STAR as well as PG&E, 
CLASP, and CLTC were used to derive the confidence level and sample 
mean divisor for each metric. Descriptions of each of the LCL and UCL 
calculations are provided below.
    DOE proposed in the June 2014 SNOPR that the CCT of the units be 
averaged and that average be rounded as specified in the June 2014 
SNOPR. 79 FR 32038. The average CCT would be calculated using the 
following equation:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP09JY15.004


where, x is the sample mean; n is the number of units; and xi is the 
ith unit.

    DOE proposed in the June 2014 SNOPR that the represented value of 
lumen output be equal to or less than the lower of the average lumen 
output of the sample set and the 99 percent LCL of the sample mean 
divided by 0.97. Additionally, DOE proposed that the represented value 
of CRI be equal to the lower of the average CRI of the sample set and 
the 99 percent LCL of the sample mean divided by 0.99, and that the 
represented value of efficacy be equal to the lower of the average 
efficacy of the sample set and the 99 percent LCL of the sample mean 
divided by 0.98. DOE proposed the following equation to calculate LCL 
for lumen output, CRI, and efficacy:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP09JY15.005


where, x is the sample mean; s is the sample standard deviation; n 
is the number of samples; and t0.99 is the t statistic for a 99 
percent one-tailed confidence interval with n-1 degrees of freedom.

    DOE also proposed in the June 2014 SNOPR that the represented value 
of input power and standby mode power be equal to or greater than the 
greater of the average lumen output of the sample set and the 99 
percent UCL of the sample mean divided by 1.01. DOE proposed the 
following equation to calculate UCL:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP09JY15.006


where, x is the sample mean; s is the sample standard deviation; n 
is the number of samples; and t0.99 is the t statistic for a 99 
percent one-tailed confidence interval with n-1 degrees of freedom.

    Additionally in the lifetime SNOPR, DOE proposed that the 
definition of lifetime should be revised to better align with the EPCA 
definition of lifetime in 42 U.S.C. 6291(30)(P). 79 FR 36243. 
Therefore, as described in section III.C.1, DOE added that the lifetime 
of an integrated LED lamp is calculated by determining the median time 
to failure of the sample (calculated as the arithmetic mean of the time 
to failure of the two middle sample units when the numbers are sorted 
in value order). All comments received for DOE's proposed definition of 
lifetime are summarized and addressed in section III.C.1.
    Cree, OSI, and NEMA commented that DOE should use a 95 percent 
confidence limit instead of 99 percent confidence limit for all 
represented values. (OSI, No. 32 at p. 4; Cree, No. 31 at p. 1; NEMA, 
No. 30 at p. 5) Additionally, NEMA recommended that DOE modify the 
Certification, Compliance, and Enforcement (hereafter referring to as 
CC&E) requirements at 10 CFR 429 to set tolerances based on expected 
measurement and product variation as set forth in NEMA LSD 63-2012. 
NEMA also contended that DOE's use of the LCL equation together with a 
divisor is statistically invalid. It suggested that DOE's equation 
eliminates the statistical confidence level associated with the 
estimated quantity and therefore no longer accounts for uncertainties 
related to both lamp manufacturing and testing. However, if DOE retains 
the LCL and divisor statistical representation, NEMA requested that DOE 
then use the recommendations presented in NEMA LSD 63-2012 and refer to 
its comments in previous rulemakings to properly set the value of the 
divisor. NEMA also suggested a formula to calculate the divisor for 
efficacy reporting, and expressed concerns regarding any future minimum 
lamp efficacy performance

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requirements set by DOE. It argued that maximum technology levels need 
to be considered if DOE retains the LCL and divisor statistical 
representation. NEMA suggested that DOE keep minimum efficacy 
performance requirements for LED lamps between 9 and 13 percent below 
maximum technology levels, or accept NEMA's recommendation for 
compliance tolerances. (NEMA, No. 30 at p. 6)
    DOE is maintaining its proposal to use a 99 percent LCL. However, 
DOE proposes to revise the divisor value to be computed using the 
maximum rather than average standard deviation of the collected LED 
lamp test data. The new divisor values for each metric are provided 
below:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                            LCL or UCL
                         Metric                            divisor value
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lumen Output............................................            0.96
Input Power.............................................            1.02
Efficacy................................................            0.96
CRI.....................................................            0.98
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    Furthermore, DOE disagrees with NEMA's assertion, and continues to 
find that the LCL equation and divisor adequately address variation in 
lamp manufacturing and testing. DOE used the same methodology 
recommended by NEMA in LSD-63-2012 in the June 2014 SNOPR. However, DOE 
calculated a different standard deviation based on data provided by 
ENERGY STAR as well as PG&E, CLASP, and CLTC. DOE found the variation 
in test data for a single lamp model to be less than that provided by 
NEMA in LSD-63-2012. As described in the June 2014 SNOPR, certification 
testing is permitted to take place at one test laboratory and the 
sample set is unlikely to include inter-lab variability. Therefore, DOE 
does not include an inter-lab variability parameter in its calculation 
of the divisor when establishing rating requirements that are based on 
certification testing for which the manufacturer chooses the lab to 
conduct such testing. DOE will establish efficacy requirements within 
the GSL energy conservation standards rulemaking.\17\
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    Finally, DOE also proposes in this SNOPR to include represented 
value instructions for representations of power factor. Power factor is 
calculated using electrical measurements, including measurement of 
input power. DOE expects power factor to exhibit the same variability 
as input power, and bases the represented value calculation on that 
proposed for input power. Consumers prefer smaller values of input 
power, while larger values of power factor are preferred. Therefore, 
DOE inverted the input power represented value requirements from a UCL 
and divisor to an LCL and divisor. Input power uses a UCL of 99 percent 
and a divisor of 1.02, therefore, DOE proposes the corresponding LCL of 
99 percent and divisor of 0.98 for the represented value of power 
factor.
    DOE requests comment on the proposal for represented value 
calculation and specifically the revised divisors and new power factor 
represented value calculation in this SNOPR.

H. Rounding Requirements

    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE proposed rounding requirements for 
lumen output, input power, efficacy, CCT, CRI, estimated annual energy 
cost, lifetime, and standby mode power. DOE received comments on some 
of these proposals and these comments are discussed in the following 
sections. DOE also discusses a new proposal regarding rounding 
requirements for power factor.
1. Lumen Output
    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE proposed that the lumen output of all 
units be averaged and the value be rounded to three significant 
figures. 79 FR 32037. Based on a review of commercially available LED 
lamp products as well as testing equipment measurement capabilities, 
DOE determined that three significant figures is an achievable level of 
accuracy for LED lamps. NEMA commented that rounding to three 
significant figures does not provide a similar level of specificity for 
lumen outputs of all sizes as claimed by DOE, indicating that for small 
light sources, the resolution of photometric measurement is not 
sufficient for three-digit accuracy. Both OSI and NEMA recommended 
using Table 8-1 of LSD 63-2012 for reporting rounded values of lumen 
output. (OSI, No. 32 at p. 4; NEMA, No. 30 at pp. 4-5)
    DOE agrees that rounding requirements should reflect realistic 
expectations of accuracy and repeatability. Based on a review of 
commercially available LED lamp products as well as testing equipment 
measurement capabilities, DOE maintains its determination in the June 
2014 SNOPR that three significant figures is an achievable level of 
accuracy for LED lamps. Therefore, for this SNOPR, DOE continues to 
propose rounding of three significant figures \18\ for lumen outputs of 
all sizes.
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2. Correlated Color Temperature
    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE proposed to round CCT values for 
individual units to the tens place and round the certified CCT values 
for the sample to the hundreds place. 79 FR 32038. DOE received 
comments from OSI, the Republic of Korea, and NEMA, recommending 
reporting nominal CCT based on the tolerance specified in Table 1 of 
ANSI C78.377. (OSI, No. 32 at p. 4; Republic of Korea, No. 37 at p. 2; 
NEMA, No. 30 at p. 4) However, as indicated in section III.B.3.c, DOE 
is not proposing to follow a nominal CCT methodology and therefore 
continues to propose rounding to the nearest tens digit for 
measurements of individual lamp units, and that certified CCT values 
for the sample be rounded to the hundreds place.
3. Lifetime
    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE proposed that lifetime of LED lamps be 
rounded to the nearest whole hour. 79 FR 32038. NEMA commented that 
rounding to the nearest hour is not meaningful, and suggested that two 
significant digits is sufficient for lifetime rounding. (NEMA, No. 30 
at p. 5) However, DOE maintains that rounding to the nearest whole hour 
is consistent with the unit of time used for lifetime metrics for other 
lamp technologies, and is a level of accuracy a laboratory is capable 
of measuring with a standard time-keeping device. Therefore, in this 
SNOPR, DOE retains the proposal that lifetime of LED lamps be rounded 
to the nearest whole hour.
4. Power Factor
    DOE proposes that power factor be rounded to the nearest hundredths 
place, consistent with common usage in industry literature. DOE 
requests comment on this rounding proposal for power factor.

I. Interaction with ENERGY STAR

    In the June 2014 SNOPR, to reduce test burden, DOE proposed 
allowing measurements collected for the ENERGY STAR Program 
Requirements Product Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs) Version 1.0 
to be used for calculating represented values of lumen output, input 
power, lamp efficacy, CCT, CRI, and lifetime. Both Cree and NEMA agreed 
with the allowance of using measurements collected for ENERGY STAR 
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(Cree, No. 31 at p. 1; NEMA, No. 30 at p. 4) However, the Republic of 
Korea suggested that DOE align all test procedures for LED lamps with 
those presented in the ENERGY STAR Program Requirements Product 
Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs) Version 1.0. It indicated that 
having different test methods is burdensome for manufacturers and 
creates confusion. (Republic of Korea, No. 37 at p. 2)
    In this SNOPR, DOE proposes a new test procedure for lifetime that 
is largely based on the recent published IES LM-84-14 and IES TM-28-14 
industry standards and provides a simple, straightforward, and flexible 
test procedure to account for potential future changes in the lifetime 
of LED products.
    DOE notes that the proposal in this SNOPR projects time to failure 
based on data obtained for each individual LED lamp rather than 
assuming the same relationship between test duration and lumen 
maintenance applies to every LED lamp. Because DOE has revised its 
approach for lifetime measurement and projection, there is no longer 
significant similarity between the DOE and ENERGY STAR lifetime test 
procedures. DOE will work with ENERGY STAR to revise the test 
procedures for lifetime accordingly.
    Measurements collected for the ENERGY STAR Program Requirements 
Product Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs) Version 1.0 can be used 
for calculating represented values of energy efficiency or consumption 
metrics covered by the DOE test procedure as long as those measurements 
were collected in accordance with the DOE test procedure. Manufacturers 
must make representations in accordance with the DOE test procedure and 
represented value determination method beginning 180 days after 
publication of the final rule in the Federal Register.

J. Laboratory Accreditation

    Regarding the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program 
(NVLAP) accreditation, in the June 2014 SNOPR DOE proposed to require 
lumen output, input power, lamp efficacy, CCT, CRI, lifetime, and 
standby mode power (if applicable) testing be conducted by test 
laboratories accredited by NVLAP or an accrediting organization 
recognized by the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation 
(ILAC). 79 FR 32039. NVLAP is a member of ILAC, so test data collected 
by any laboratory accredited by an accrediting body recognized by ILAC 
would be acceptable. Soraa, OSI, NEMA, and ILAC agreed with the 
proposal in the June 2014 SNOPR. (Soraa, No. 28 at p. 3; OSI, No. 32 at 
p. 4; NEMA, No. 30 at p. 4; ILAC, No. 26 at p. 1) Therefore, DOE 
maintains its proposal to require accreditation by NVLAP or an entity 
recognized by ILAC. DOE also proposes to state directly that 
accreditation by and Accreditation Body that is a signatory member to 
the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) Mutual 
Recognition Arrangement (MRA) is an acceptable means of laboratory 
accreditation. In addition, DOE proposes to require that testing for 
power factor be conducted by test laboratories accredited by NVLAP or 
an entity recognized by ILAC.

K. Certification

    DOE is proposing certification requirements for LED lamps in this 
SNOPR. Manufacturers will not have to certify values to DOE unless 
standards are promulgated for LED lamps as part of the rulemaking for 
general service lamps. However, DOE is providing certification 
requirements and the ability to certify by CCMS to enable FTC to allow 
manufacturers to submit data through DOE's Compliance Certification 
Management System (CCMS) related to FTC labeling requirements. Where 
the proposal is discussed in mandatory terms, the certification 
requirements would not be required for DOE purposes until compliance 
with standards is required.
    DOE recognizes that testing of LED lamp lifetime requires 
considerably more time than testing of other LED lamp metrics. DOE 
proposes to allow new basic models of LED lamps to be distributed prior 
to completion of the full testing for lifetime. Similar to treatment of 
GSFLs and incandescent reflector lamps in 10 CFR 429.12(e)(2), DOE 
proposes that prior to distribution of the new basic model of LED lamp, 
manufacturers must submit an initial certification report. If testing 
for time to failure is not complete, manufacturers may include 
estimated values for lifetime and life. If reporting estimated values, 
the certification report must state the description of the prediction 
method and the prediction method must be generally representative of 
the methods specified in appendix BB. Manufacturers are also required 
to maintain records per 10 CFR 429.71 of the development of all 
estimated values and any associated initial test data. If reporting 
estimated values for lifetime and life, the certification report must 
indicate that the values are estimated until testing for time to 
failure is complete. If, prior to completion of testing, a manufacturer 
ceases to distribute in commerce a basic model, the manufacturer must 
submit a full certification report and provide all of the information 
listed in 10 CFR 429.12(b), including the product-specific information 
required by 10 CFR 429.56(b)(2), as part of its notification to DOE 
that the model has been discontinued.
    DOE requests comment on the proposed certification report 
requirements.

L. Effective and Compliance Date

    If adopted, the effective date for this test procedure would be 30 
days after publication of the test procedure final rule in the Federal 
Register. Pursuant to EPCA, manufacturers of covered products must use 
the applicable test procedure as the basis for determining that their 
products comply with the applicable energy conservation standards 
adopted pursuant to EPCA and for making representations about the 
efficiency of those products. (42 U.S.C. 6293(c); 42 U.S.C. 6295(s)) 
For those energy efficiency or consumption metrics covered by the DOE 
test procedure, manufacturers must make representations in accordance 
with the DOE test procedure and represented value determination method 
beginning 180 days after publication of the final rule in the Federal 
Register.

M. Description of Standards Incorporated by Reference

    In this SNOPR, DOE proposes to incorporate by reference the test 
standard published by ANSI and IES, titled ``Nomenclature and 
Definitions for Illuminating Engineering,'' ANSI/IES RP-16-2010. ANSI/
IES RP-16-2010 is an industry accepted standard that specifies 
definitions related to lighting and is applicable to products sold in 
North America. The definition of integrated LED lamp proposed in this 
SNOPR references ANSI/IES RP-16-2010. ANSI/IES RP-16-2010 is readily 
available on IES's Web site at http://www.ies.org/.
    DOE also proposes to incorporate by reference the test standard 
published by IES, titled ``Approved Method: Electrical and Photometric 
Measurements of Solid-State Lighting Products,'' IES LM-79-2008. IES 
LM-79-2008 is an industry accepted standard that specifies test methods 
for determination of lumen output, input power, lamp efficacy, CCT, and 
CRI and is applicable to LED lamp products sold in North America. The 
test procedure for lumen output, input power, lamp efficacy, CCT, and 
CRI proposed in this SNOPR references IES LM-79-2008. IES

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LM-79-2008 is readily available on IES's Web site at http://www.ies.org/.
    DOE also proposes to incorporate by reference the test standard 
published by IES, titled ``Approved Method: Measuring Luminous Flux and 
Color Maintenance of LED Lamps, Light Engines, and Luminaires,'' IES 
LM-84-2014. IES LM-84-2014 is an industry accepted standard that 
specifies test methods for determination of lumen maintenance and is 
applicable to LED lamp products sold in North America. The test 
procedure for lifetime proposed in this SNOPR references IES LM-84-
2014. IES LM-84-2014 is readily available on IES's Web site at http://www.ies.org/.
    DOE also proposes to incorporate by reference the test standard 
published by IES, titled ``Projecting Long-Term Luminous Flux 
Maintenance of LED Lamps and Luminaires,'' IES TM-28-14. IES TM-28-14 
is an industry accepted standard that specifies test methods for 
projection of lumen maintenance and is applicable to LED lamp products 
sold in North America. The test procedure for lifetime proposed in this 
SNOPR references IES TM-28-14. IES TM-28-14 is readily available on 
IES's Web site at http://www.ies.org/.

N. Ceiling Fan Light Kits using LED Lamps

    DOE proposed to harmonize the lamp testing procedures for lamps, 
including LEDs, used in ceiling fan lights kits in a notice published 
on October 31, 2014. 79 FR 64688 (Docket EERE-2013-BT-TP-0050). The 
comments received as part of that docket were generally supportive of 
this approach and are discussed as part of that rulemaking docket. 
Since the test procedure for LED lamps is still being considered as 
part of this rulemaking, DOE is proposing to revise the appropriate 
cross-reference (relative to the proposals at 79 FR 64688 (October 31, 
2014)) in the ceiling fan light kit test procedure appendix as part of 
this rulemaking. DOE requests comments on this approach and adopting 
the cross reference for LED lamps used in CFLKs as part of this 
rulemaking.

IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory Review

A. Review Under Executive Order 12866

    The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has determined that test 
procedure rulemakings do not constitute ``significant regulatory 
actions'' under section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866, Regulatory 
Planning and Review, 58 FR 51735 (Oct. 4, 1993). Accordingly, this 
action was not subject to review under the Executive Order by the 
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) in OMB.

B. Review under the Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires 
preparation of an initial regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA) for 
any rule that by law must be proposed for public comment, unless the 
agency certifies that the rule, if promulgated, will not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
As required by Executive Order 13272, ``Proper Consideration of Small 
Entities in Agency Rulemaking,'' 67 FR 53461 (August 16, 2002), DOE 
published procedures and policies on February 19, 2003, to ensure that 
the potential impacts of its rules on small entities are properly 
considered during the DOE rulemaking process. 68 FR 7990. DOE has made 
its procedures and policies available on the Office of the General 
Counsel's Web site: http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-counsel.
    DOE reviewed the test procedures considered in this SNOPR under the 
provisions of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) and the policies and 
procedures published on February 19, 2003. As discussed in more detail 
in the following sections, DOE found that because the proposed test 
procedures have not previously been required of manufacturers, all 
manufacturers, including small manufacturers, may potentially 
experience a financial burden associated with this new testing 
requirement. While examining this issue, DOE determined that it could 
not certify that the proposed rule, if promulgated, would not have a 
significant impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
Therefore, DOE has prepared an IRFA for this rulemaking. The IRFA 
describes the potential impacts on small businesses associated with LED 
lamp testing requirements. DOE has transmitted a copy of this IRFA to 
the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration 
(SBA) for review.
1. Estimated Small Business Burden
    SBA has set a size threshold for electric lamp manufacturers to 
describe those entities that are classified as ``small businesses'' for 
the purposes of the RFA. DOE used the SBA's small business size 
standards to determine whether any small manufacturers of LED lamps 
would be subject to the requirements of the rule. 65 FR 30836, 30849 
(May 15, 2000), as amended at 65 FR 53533, 53545 (Sept. 5, 2000) and 
codified at 13 CFR part 121. The size standards are listed by North 
American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code and industry 
description and are available at www.sba.gov/sites/default/files/Size_Standards_Table.pdf. LED lamp manufacturing is classified under 
NAICS 335110, ``Electric Lamp Bulb and Part Manufacturing.'' The SBA 
sets a threshold of 1,000 employees or fewer for an entity to be 
considered a small business for this category.
    For the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE examined the number of small 
businesses that will potentially be affected by the LED lamps test 
procedure. This evaluation revealed that the test procedure 
requirements proposed in the June 2014 SNOPR will apply to about 41 
small business manufacturers of LED lamps. DOE compiled this list of 
manufacturers by reviewing the DOE LED Lighting Facts label list of 
partner manufacturers,\19\ the SBA database, ENERGY STAR's list of 
qualified products,\20\ and performing a general search for LED 
manufacturers. DOE determined which companies manufacture LED lamps by 
reviewing company Web sites, the SBA Web site when applicable, calling 
companies directly, and/or reviewing the Hoovers Inc. company profile 
database. Through this process, DOE identified 41 small businesses that 
manufacture LED lamps, each offering about 23 different basic 
models.\21\ NEMA suggested that DOE contact Jim Brodrick, Program 
Manager of DOE's solid-state lighting (SSL) program, to review the 
estimate for total number of small businesses that will likely be 
affected by implementing this test procedure. (NEMA, No. 30 at p. 4) 
DOE has incorporated feedback from DOE's SSL program, and maintains its 
estimate for the number of small businesses that would be affected by 
the proposed rulemaking.
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    \20\ ENERGY STAR Qualified Lamps Product List, http://downloads.energystar.gov/bi/qplist/Lamps_Qualified_Product_List.xls?dee3-e997.
    \21\ The median revenue for these small businesses can be found 
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    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE estimated that the labor costs 
associated with conducting the input power, lumen output, CCT, CRI, and 
standby mode power testing is $31.68 per hour. 79 FR 32041. Calculating 
efficacy of an LED lamp was determined not to result in any incremental 
testing burden beyond the cost of carrying out lumen output and input 
power testing. DOE also expected standby mode power testing to require 
a negligible incremental amount of time in addition to the time 
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metrics. In total, DOE estimated that using the June 2014 SNOPR test 
method to determine light output, input power, CCT, CRI, and standby 
mode power would result in an estimated incremental labor burden of 
$29,140 for each manufacturer.
    The June 2014 SNOPR also estimated that lifetime testing would also 
contribute to overall cost burden. The initial setup including the cost 
to custom build test racks capable of holding 23 different LED lamp 
models, each tested in sample sets of ten lamps (a total of 230 LED 
lamps) would be $25,800. 79 FR 32041. The labor cost for lifetime 
testing was also determined to contribute to overall burden. DOE 
estimated that the combination of monitoring the lamps during the test 
duration, measuring lumen maintenance, and calculating lifetime at the 
end of the test duration would require approximately four hours per 
lamp by an electrical engineering technician. DOE estimated that using 
this test method to determine lifetime would result in testing-related 
labor costs of $29,140 for each manufacturer. 79 FR 32041.
    Because NVLAP \22\ imposes a variety of fees during the 
accreditation process, including fixed administrative fees, variable 
assessment fees, and proficiency testing fees, DOE also provided cost 
estimates for light output, input power, CCT, CRI, lifetime, and 
standby mode power (if applicable) testing to be NVLAP-accredited or 
accredited by an organization recognized by NVLAP. Assuming testing 
instrumentation is already available, in the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE 
estimated the first year NVLAP accreditation cost would be $15,320, 
initial setup cost would be $25,800, and the labor costs to carry out 
testing would be approximately $58,280 for each manufacturer producing 
23 basic models. 79 FR 32042. Therefore, in the first year, for 
manufacturers without testing racks or NVLAP accreditation who choose 
to test in house, DOE estimated a total cost burden of $99,400, or 
about $432 per LED lamp tested. Alternatively, if a manufacturer opts 
to send lamps to a third-party test facility, DOE estimated testing of 
lumen output, input power, CCT, CRI, lifetime, and standby mode power 
to cost $500 per lamp. In total, DOE estimated in the June 2014 SNOPR 
that the LED lamp test procedure would result in expected third-party 
testing costs of $115,000 for each manufacturer for 23 basic models. 79 
FR 32042.
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accredited by any accreditation body that is a signatory member to 
the ILAC MRA. DOE based its estimate of the costs associated with 
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    Both OSI and NEMA commented that most established manufacturers 
participate in the ENERGY STAR program, and therefore manufacturers 
already incur the testing costs. (OSI, No. 32 at p. 4; NEMA, No. 30 at 
p. 4) In contrast, Soraa commented that it estimates its testing costs 
at approximately $50,000 per year for each model of LED lamp, not 
including internal costs. (Soraa, No. 28 at p. 3)
    Regarding Soraa's cost estimate, DOE reviewed its cost estimates 
for the proposals in this SNOPR and determined that the majority of the 
assumptions involved are still appropriate. DOE tentatively concluded 
that calculation of power factor represented no incremental burden over 
the estimate in the June 2014 SNOPR, because the calculation is simple 
and the measurements needed would already be available using the input 
power test setup. However, for the lifetime test procedure described in 
section III.D of this SNOPR, a lumen output measurement is required to 
be recorded for multiple time intervals at a minimum of every 1,000 
hours of elapsed operating time. This represents an increase in the 
number of required measurements in the lifetime test procedure compared 
to the previous proposal. Therefore, DOE estimates that the combination 
of monitoring the lamps during the test duration, measuring lumen 
maintenance at multiple time intervals, and calculating lifetime at the 
end of the test duration would increase the labor hour requirements 
from approximately four hours to eight hours per lamp. With this 
updated assumption DOE estimates that using the test method proposed in 
this SNOPR to determine lifetime would result in testing-related labor 
costs of $58,280 for each manufacturer.
    Therefore, in the first year, for manufacturers without testing 
racks or NVLAP accreditation who choose to test in-house, DOE estimated 
a maximum total cost burden of $128,540, or about $559 per LED lamp 
tested. DOE expects the setup cost to be a onetime cost to 
manufacturers. Further, the labor costs to perform testing would likely 
be smaller than $87,430 after the first year because only new products 
or redesigned products would need to be tested. DOE estimates that the 
cost to send lamps to a third-party test facility would be $600 per 
lamp due to the additional required measurements in the lifetime test 
procedure. In total, the LED lamp test procedure would result in 
expected third-party testing costs of $138,000 for each manufacturer 
who produces 23 basic models. DOE notes this is not an annual cost.
    Regarding OSI and NEMA's comment, DOE agrees that the cost 
estimates described in this section are much larger than the actual 
cost increase most manufacturers will experience. DOE notes that the 
majority of manufacturers are already testing for lumen output, input 
power, CCT, and CRI, as these metrics are well established and required 
within the industry standard IES LM-79-2008. The IES LM-79-2008 
standard is also the recommended standard for testing LED lamps for the 
FTC Lighting Facts label as well as the ENERGY STAR program. Most 
manufacturers of LED lamps already participate in the ENERGY STAR 
program, which includes requirements for lifetime, input power, lumen 
output, CCT, and CRI. While DOE's proposed test procedure differs from 
ENERGY STAR in some respects, DOE expects the incremental difference in 
testing costs under the two test procedures to be significantly less 
than full cost of testing under the proposed DOE test procedure. This 
is because most manufacturers already own the requisite test equipment 
(e.g., test racks) and already have labor expenditures corresponding to 
carrying out testing for ENERGY STAR. DOE and ENERGY STAR testing costs 
would not be additive, because ENERGY STAR references DOE test 
procedures where they exist and revises its specification to reference 
new DOE test procedures when they are finalized.\23\ Based on these 
revisions, manufacturers would not need to complete separate testing 
for the ENERGY STAR and DOE programs.
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    \23\ ENERGY STAR published a second draft of its Lamps Version 
2.0 specification on April 10, 2015 and included the following note 
on page 2: ``In an effort to provide partners with continuity and 
honor the Agency's intention to harmonize with applicable DOE Test 
Procedures, this Draft proposes to allow for use of the final test 
procedure for LED Lamps once it is published by DOE, where 
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    DOE invites all interested parties to provide comments, including 
specific data and rationale if they recommend DOE revise its cost 
estimate. As part of any comments submitted on the potential small 
business impacts, it would be helpful if impacted entities were to 
describe any cost estimates as compared to their current business 
(e.g., a general comparison to the annual revenues and how this 
proposal would impact their business for an example manufacturer), 
including any suggested alternatives DOE should consider to potentially 
mitigate burden.

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2. Duplication, Overlap, and Conflict With Other Rules and Regulations
    DOE is not aware of any rules or regulations that duplicate, 
overlap, or conflict with this proposed rule.
3. Significant Alternatives to the Proposed Rule
    DOE tentatively determined that there are no better alternatives to 
the proposed test procedure, including test procedures that incorporate 
industry test standards, other than the proposed methods. IES LM-79-
2008, the test procedure referenced in this SNOPR for the proposed 
approach for determining lumen output, input power, lamp efficacy, CCT, 
CRI, and power factor, is the most commonly used industry standard that 
provides instructions for the electrical and photometric measurement of 
LED lamps. This SNOPR also references IES LM-84-14 and IES-TM-28-14, 
which represent new industry guidance for measuring and projecting 
lumen maintenance. While the ENERGY STAR Program Requirements Product 
Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs) Version 1.1 presents a separate 
method for testing the lifetime of LED lamps, proposing a lifetime test 
procedure based on IES LM-84-14 and IES-TM-28-14 will align with 
current industry consensus on this subject. The lifetime test procedure 
proposed in this SNOPR will produce more accurate lifetime estimates 
than the method currently used for ENERGY STAR certification because 
this SNOPR projects time to failure based on data obtained for each 
individual LED lamp.

C. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995

    DOE established regulations for the certification and recordkeeping 
requirements for certain covered consumer products and commercial 
equipment. 76 FR 12422 (March 7, 2011). The collection-of-information 
requirement for the certification and recordkeeping was subject to 
review and approval by OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). 
This requirement was approved by OMB under OMB Control Number 1910-
1400.
    DOE requested OMB approval of an extension of this information 
collection for three years, specifically including the collection of 
information proposed in the present rulemaking, and estimated that the 
annual number of burden hours under this extension is 30 hours per 
company. In response to DOE's request, OMB approved DOE's information 
collection requirements covered under OMB control number 1910-1400 
through November 30, 2017. 80 FR 5099 (January 30. 2015).
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor must any person be subject to a penalty for 
failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB Control Number.

D. Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969

    In this proposed rule, DOE is proposing a test procedure for LED 
lamps that will be used to support the upcoming general service lamps 
energy conservation standard rulemaking as well as FTC's Lighting Facts 
labeling program. DOE has determined that this rule falls into a class 
of actions that are categorically excluded from review under the 
National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and 
DOE's implementing regulations at 10 CFR part 1021. Specifically, this 
proposed rule would adopt existing industry test procedures for LED 
lamps, so it would not affect the amount, quality or distribution of 
energy usage, and, therefore, would not result in any environmental 
impacts. Thus, this rulemaking is covered by Categorical Exclusion A5 
under 10 CFR part 1021, subpart D. Accordingly, neither an 
environmental assessment nor an environmental impact statement is 
required.

E. Review Under Executive Order 13132

    Executive Order 13132, ``Federalism,'' 64 FR 43255 (August 4, 1999) 
imposes certain requirements on agencies formulating and implementing 
policies or regulations that preempt State law or that have Federalism 
implications. The Executive Order requires agencies to examine the 
constitutional and statutory authority supporting any action that would 
limit the policymaking discretion of the States and to carefully assess 
the necessity for such actions. The Executive Order also requires 
agencies to have an accountable process to ensure meaningful and timely 
input by State and local officials in the development of regulatory 
policies that have Federalism implications. On March 14, 2000, DOE 
published a statement of policy describing the intergovernmental 
consultation process it will follow in the development of such 
regulations. 65 FR 13735. DOE has examined this proposed rule and has 
determined that it would not have a substantial direct effect on the 
States, on the relationship between the national government and the 
States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the 
various levels of government. EPCA governs and prescribes Federal 
preemption of State regulations as to energy conservation for the 
products that are the subject of today's proposed rule. States can 
petition DOE for exemption from such preemption to the extent, and 
based on criteria, set forth in EPCA. (42 U.S.C. 6297(d)) No further 
action is required by Executive Order 13132.

F. Review Under Executive Order 12988

    Regarding the review of existing regulations and the promulgation 
of new regulations, section 3(a) of Executive Order 12988, ``Civil 
Justice Reform,'' 61 FR 4729 (Feb. 7, 1996), imposes on Federal 
agencies the general duty to adhere to the following requirements: (1) 
Eliminate drafting errors and ambiguity; (2) write regulations to 
minimize litigation; (3) provide a clear legal standard for affected 
conduct rather than a general standard; and (4) promote simplification 
and burden reduction. Section 3(b) of Executive Order 12988 
specifically requires that Executive agencies make every reasonable 
effort to ensure that the regulation: (1) Clearly specifies the 
preemptive effect, if any; (2) clearly specifies any effect on existing 
Federal law or regulation; (3) provides a clear legal standard for 
affected conduct while promoting simplification and burden reduction; 
(4) specifies the retroactive effect, if any; (5) adequately defines 
key terms; and (6) addresses other important issues affecting clarity 
and general draftsmanship under any guidelines issued by the Attorney 
General. Section 3(c) of Executive Order 12988 requires Executive 
agencies to review regulations in light of applicable standards in 
sections 3(a) and 3(b) to determine whether they are met or it is 
unreasonable to meet one or more of them. DOE has completed the 
required review and determined that, to the extent permitted by law, 
the proposed rule meets the relevant standards of Executive Order 
12988.

G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995

    Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) 
requires each Federal agency to assess the effects of Federal 
regulatory actions on State, local, and Tribal governments and the 
private sector. Public Law 104-4, sec. 201 (codified at 2 U.S.C. 1531). 
For a proposed regulatory action likely to result in a rule that may 
cause the expenditure by State, local, and Tribal governments, in the 
aggregate, or by the private sector of $100 million or more in any one 
year (adjusted annually for

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inflation), section 202 of UMRA requires a Federal agency to publish a 
written statement that estimates the resulting costs, benefits, and 
other effects on the national economy. (2 U.S.C. 1532(a), (b)) The UMRA 
also requires a Federal agency to develop an effective process to 
permit timely input by elected officers of State, local, and Tribal 
governments on a proposed ``significant intergovernmental mandate,'' 
and requires an agency plan for giving notice and opportunity for 
timely input to potentially affected small governments before 
establishing any requirements that might significantly or uniquely 
affect small governments. On March 18, 1997, DOE published a statement 
of policy on its process for intergovernmental consultation under UMRA. 
62 FR 12820; also available at http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-counsel. DOE examined this proposed rule according to UMRA and its 
statement of policy and determined that the rule contains neither an 
intergovernmental mandate nor a mandate that may result in the 
expenditure of $100 million or more in any year, so these requirements 
do not apply.

H. Review Under the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 
1999

    Section 654 of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations 
Act, 1999 (Pub. L. 105-277) requires Federal agencies to issue a Family 
Policymaking Assessment for any rule that may affect family well-being. 
This rule would not have any impact on the autonomy or integrity of the 
family as an institution. Accordingly, DOE has concluded that it is not 
necessary to prepare a Family Policymaking Assessment.

I. Review Under Executive Order 12630

    DOE has determined, under Executive Order 12630, ``Governmental 
Actions and Interference with Constitutionally Protected Property 
Rights'' 53 FR 8859 (March 18, 1988) that this regulation would not 
result in any takings that might require compensation under the Fifth 
Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

J. Review Under Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 
2001

    Section 515 of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations 
Act, 2001 (44 U.S.C. 3516 note) provides for agencies to review most 
disseminations of information to the public under guidelines 
established by each agency pursuant to general guidelines issued by 
OMB. OMB's guidelines were published at 67 FR 8452 (Feb. 22, 2002), and 
DOE's guidelines were published at 67 FR 62446 (Oct. 7, 2002). DOE has 
reviewed the proposed rule under the OMB and DOE guidelines and has 
concluded that it is consistent with applicable policies in those 
guidelines.

K. Review Under Executive Order 13211

    Executive Order 13211, ``Actions Concerning Regulations That 
Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use,'' 66 FR 28355 
(May 22, 2001), requires Federal agencies to prepare and submit to OMB 
a Statement of Energy Effects for any proposed significant energy 
action. A ``significant energy action'' is defined as any action by an 
agency that promulgated or is expected to lead to promulgation of a 
final rule, and that: (1) Is a significant regulatory action under 
Executive Order 12866, or any successor order; and (2) is likely to 
have a significant adverse effect on the supply, distribution, or use 
of energy; or (3) is designated by the Administrator of OIRA as a 
significant energy action. For any proposed significant energy action, 
the agency must give a detailed statement of any adverse effects on 
energy supply, distribution, or use should the proposal be implemented, 
and of reasonable alternatives to the action and their expected 
benefits on energy supply, distribution, and use.
    This proposed regulatory action to establish a test procedure for 
measuring the lumen output, input power, lamp efficacy, CCT, CRI, power 
factor, lifetime, and standby mode power of LED lamps is not a 
significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866. Moreover, it 
would not have a significant adverse effect on the supply, 
distribution, or use of energy, nor has it been designated as a 
significant energy action by the Administrator of OIRA. Therefore, it 
is not a significant energy action, and, accordingly, DOE has not 
prepared a Statement of Energy Effects.

L. Review Under Section 32 of the Federal Energy Administration Act of 
1974

    Under section 301 of the Department of Energy Organization Act 
(Pub. L. 95-91; 42 U.S.C. 7101), DOE must comply with section 32 of the 
Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974, as amended by the Federal 
Energy Administration Authorization Act of 1977. (15 U.S.C. 788; FEAA) 
Section 32 essentially provides in relevant part that, where a proposed 
rule authorizes or requires use of commercial standards, the notice of 
proposed rulemaking must inform the public of the use and background of 
such standards. In addition, section 32(c) requires DOE to consult with 
the Attorney General and the Chairman of the FTC concerning the impact 
of the commercial or industry standards on competition.
    The proposed rule incorporates test methods contained in the 
following commercial standards: ANSI/IES RP-16-2010, ``Nomenclature and 
Definitions for Illuminating Engineering;'' IES LM-79-2008, ``Approved 
Method: Electrical and Photometric Measurements of Solid-State Lighting 
Products;'' IES LM-84-14, ``Approved Method: Measuring Luminous Flux 
and Color Maintenance of LED Lamps, Light Engines, and Luminaires;'' 
and IES TM-28-14, ``Projecting Long-Term Luminous Flux Maintenance of 
LED Lamps and Luminaires.'' The Department has evaluated these 
standards and is unable to conclude whether they fully comply with the 
requirements of section 32(b) of the FEAA, (i.e., that they were 
developed in a manner that fully provides for public participation, 
comment, and review). DOE will consult with the Attorney General and 
the Chairman of the FTC concerning the impact of these test procedures 
on competition prior to prescribing a final rule.

V. Public Participation

A. Submission of Comments

    DOE will accept comments, data, and information regarding this 
proposed rule no later than the date provided in the DATES section at 
the beginning of this proposed rule. Interested parties may submit 
comments using any of the methods described in the ADDRESSES section at 
the beginning of this notice.
    Submitting comments via regulations.gov. The regulations.gov Web 
page will require you to provide your name and contact information. 
Your contact information will be viewable to DOE Building Technologies 
staff only. Your contact information will not be publicly viewable 
except for your first and last names, organization name (if any), and 
submitter representative name (if any). If your comment is not 
processed properly because of technical difficulties, DOE will use this 
information to contact you. If DOE cannot read your comment due to 
technical difficulties and cannot contact you for clarification, DOE 
may not be able to consider your comment.
    However, your contact information will be publicly viewable if you 
include it in the comment or in any documents attached to your comment. 
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publicly viewable should not be included in your comment, nor in any 
document attached to your comment. Persons viewing comments will see 
only first and last names, organization names, correspondence 
containing comments, and any documents submitted with the comments.
    Do not submit to regulations.gov information for which disclosure 
is restricted by statute, such as trade secrets and commercial or 
financial information (hereafter referred to as confidential business 
information or CBI). Comments submitted through regulations.gov cannot 
be claimed as CBI. Comments received through the Web site will waive 
any CBI claims for the information submitted. For information on 
submitting CBI, see the Confidential Business Information section.
    DOE processes submissions made through regulations.gov before 
posting. Normally, comments will be posted within a few days of being 
submitted. However, if large volumes of comments are being processed 
simultaneously, your comment may not be viewable for up to several 
weeks. Please keep the comment tracking number that regulations.gov 
provides after you have successfully uploaded your comment.
    Submitting comments via email, hand delivery, or mail. Comments and 
documents submitted via email, hand delivery, or mail also will be 
posted to regulations.gov. If you do not want your personal contact 
information to be publicly viewable, do not include it in your comment 
or any accompanying documents. Instead, provide your contact 
information on a cover letter. Include your first and last names, email 
address, telephone number, and optional mailing address. The cover 
letter will not be publicly viewable as long as it does not include any 
comments.
    Include contact information each time you submit comments, data, 
documents, and other information to DOE. If you submit via mail or hand 
delivery, please provide all items on a CD, if feasible. It is not 
necessary to submit printed copies. No facsimiles (faxes) will be 
accepted.
    Comments, data, and other information submitted to DOE 
electronically should be provided in PDF (preferred), Microsoft Word or 
Excel, WordPerfect, or text (ASCII) file format. Provide documents that 
are written in English, free of any defects or viruses, and not 
secured. Documents should not contain special characters or any form of 
encryption and, if possible, they should carry the electronic signature 
of the author.
    Campaign form letters. Please submit campaign form letters by the 
originating organization in batches of between 50 and 500 form letters 
per PDF, or as one form letter with a list of supporters' names 
compiled into one or more PDFs. This reduces comment processing and 
posting time.
    Confidential business information. According to 10 CFR 1004.11, any 
person submitting information that he or she believes to be 
confidential and exempt by law from public disclosure should submit via 
email, postal mail, or hand delivery two well-marked copies: one copy 
of the document marked confidential including all the information 
believed to be confidential, and one copy of the document marked non-
confidential with the information believed to be confidential deleted. 
Submit these documents via email or on a CD, if feasible. DOE will make 
its own determination about the confidential status of the information 
and treat it according to its determination.
    Factors of interest to DOE when evaluating requests to treat 
submitted information as confidential include: (1) A description of the 
items; (2) whether and why such items are customarily treated as 
confidential within the industry; (3) whether the information is 
generally known by or available from other sources; (4) whether the 
information has previously been made available to others without 
obligation concerning its confidentiality; (5) an explanation of the 
competitive injury to the submitting person which would result from 
public disclosure; (6) when such information might lose its 
confidential character due to the passage of time; and (7) why 
disclosure of the information would be contrary to the public interest.
    It is DOE's policy that all comments may be included in the public 
docket, without change and as received, including any personal 
information provided in the comments (except information deemed to be 
exempt from public disclosure).

B. Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment

    Although DOE welcomes comments on any aspect of this proposal, DOE 
is particularly interested in receiving comments and views of 
interested parties concerning the following issues:
    1. Whether industry standards or test methods are available for 
measuring color quality metrics other than CRI. The proposed 
incorporation of IES LM-84-14 and IES TM-28-14 for measuring and 
projecting the lumen maintenance of LED lamps.
    2. The proposal of referencing section 4.0 of IES LM-84-14 for 
specifying the ambient conditions for lumen maintenance testing of LED 
lamps.
    3. The lumen maintenance test procedure.
    4. The proposal to adopt the section 5.2 of IES LM-84-14 
requirements for AC power supplies, and on the requirement that input 
voltage be monitored and regulated to within less than or equal to 2.0 
percent of the rated RMS voltage as specified in section 5.4 of IES LM-
84-14. DOE also invites comments on the proposal to exclude the line 
impedance guidelines provided in section 5.3 of IES LM-84-14.
    5. The proposal to adopt section 5.5 of IES LM-84-14, which 
provides test rack wiring requirements during lumen maintenance testing 
of LED lamps.
    6. Referencing the lamp handling and tracking proposal specified in 
sections 7.2 and 7.3 of IES-LM-84-14.
    7. The proposal to adopt the time recording procedures in section 
7.5 of IES-LM-84-14.
    8. The proposal that, for the case in which lumen maintenance 
testing results in complete loss of light output, the time to failure 
is equal to the last elapsed operating time measurement for which the 
recorded lumen output measurement is greater than or equal to 70 
percent.
    9. The proposal that all lumen maintenance data shall be collected 
at least once every 1,000 hours, as well as the adoption of the data 
collection requirements specified in section 4.2 of IES TM-28-14.
    10. The proposal to reference the direct extrapolation method 
specified in section 5.1 of IES TM-28-14 for projecting time to failure 
of LED lamps, as well as the proposed modifications to project time to 
failure of each individual lamp (no averaging lumen maintenance 
values), the proposal to lower the test duration threshold to 3,000 
hours, and the proposed procedures for limiting the maximum time to 
failure claim.
    11. The proposal to determine stabilization for standby mode 
measurements using power measurements only.
    12. The proposed measurement and calculation of power factor of LED 
lamps.
    13. The proposal to revise the basic model definition in 10 CFR 
430.2 with respect to LED lamps as follows: ``With respect to 
integrated light-emitting diode lamps: Lamps that have identical lumens 
per watt (lm/W).''
    14. The proposed represented value calculation and specifically the 
revised divisors for lumen output, input power, efficacy, and CRI, and 
the new power factor represented value calculation proposed in this 
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    15. The proposed rounding requirements for power factor.
    16. The analysis of initial setup and labor costs as well as the 
average annual burden for conducting testing of LED lamps.

VI. Approval of the Office of the Secretary

    The Secretary of Energy has approved publication of this proposed 
rule.

List of Subjects

10 CFR Part 429

    Confidential business information, Energy conservation, Household 
appliances, Imports, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

10 CFR Part 430

    Administrative practice and procedure, Confidential business 
information, Energy conservation, Household appliances, Imports, 
Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Small 
businesses.

    Issued in Washington, DC on June 25, 2015.
Kathleen B. Hogan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and 
Renewable Energy.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, DOE is proposing to amend 
parts 429 and 430 of Chapter II, Subchapter D, of Title 10, of the Code 
of Federal Regulations, as set forth below:

PART 429--CERTIFICATION, COMPLIANCE, AND ENFORCEMENT FOR CONSUMER 
PRODUCTS AND COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT

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1. The authority citation for part 429 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S. C. 6291-6317.

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2. Section 429.12(f) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  429.12  General requirements applicable to certification reports.

* * * * *
    (f) Discontinued model filing. When production of a basic model has 
ceased and it is no longer being sold or offered for sale by the 
manufacturer or private labeler, the manufacturer must report this 
discontinued status to DOE as part of the next annual certification 
report following such cessation. For each basic model, the report shall 
include the information specified in paragraphs (b)(1) through (7) of 
this section, except that for integrated light-emitting diode lamps, 
the manufacturer must submit a full certification report, including all 
of the information required by paragraph (b) of this section and the 
product-specific information required by Sec.  429.56(b)(2).
* * * * *
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3. Section 429.33 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(2)(ii), 
(a)(3)(iv), and (a)(3)(vi) [proposed at 79 FR 64688 (October 31, 2014)] 
to read as follows:


Sec.  429.33  Ceiling fan light kits.

    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (ii) For ceiling fan light kits with medium screw base sockets that 
are packaged with integrated light-emitting diode lamps, the 
represented values of each basic model of lamp packaged with the 
ceiling fan light kit shall be determined in accordance with Sec.  
429.56.
* * * * *
    (3) * * *
    (iv) For ceiling fan light kits packaged with integrated LED lamps, 
the represented values of each basic model of lamp shall be determined 
in accordance with Sec.  429.56.
* * * * *
    (vi) For ceiling fan light kits packaged with other SSL lamps (not 
integrated LED lamps), the represented values of each basic model of 
lamp shall be determined in accordance with Sec.  429.56.
* * * * *
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4. Section 429.56 is added to read as follows:


Sec.  429.56  Integrated light-emitting diode lamps.

    (a) Determination of represented value. Manufacturers must 
determine the represented value, which includes the certified rating, 
for each basic model of integrated light-emitting diode lamps by 
testing, in conjunction with the sampling provisions in this section.
    (1) Units to be tested.
    (i) The general requirements of Sec.  429.11(a) are applicable 
except that the sample must be comprised of production units; and
    (ii) For each basic model of integrated light-emitting diode lamp, 
the minimum number of units tested shall be no less than 10 and the 
same sample comprised of the same units must be used for testing all 
metrics. If more than 10 units are tested as part of the sample, the 
total number of units must be a multiple of two. For each basic model, 
a sample of sufficient size shall be randomly selected and tested to 
ensure that:

(A) Represented values of initial lumen output, lamp efficacy, color 
rendering index (CRI), power factor, or other measure of energy 
consumption of a basic model for which consumers would favor higher 
values must be less than or equal to the lower of:
(1) The mean of the sample, where:
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and, x is the sample mean; n is the number of units; and 
xi is the ith unit; or,
(2) The lower 99 percent confidence limit (LCL) of the true mean 
divided by 0.96; or the lower 99 percent confidence limit (LCL) of 
the true mean divided by 0.98 for CRI and power factor, where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP09JY15.008

and, x is the sample mean; s is the sample standard deviation; n is 
the number of samples; and t0.99 is the t statistic for a 
99 percent one-tailed confidence interval with n-1 degrees of 
freedom (from appendix A to this subpart).
(B) Represented values of input power, standby mode power or other 
measure of energy consumption of a basic model for which consumers 
would favor lower values must be greater than or equal to the higher 
of:
(1) The mean of the sample, where:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP09JY15.009

and, x is the sample mean; n is the number of units; and 
xi is the ith unit; or,
(2) The upper 99 percent confidence limit (UCL) of the true mean 
divided by 1.02, where:
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and, x is the sample mean; s is the sample standard deviation; n is 
the number of samples; and t0.99 is the t statistic for a 
99 percent one-tailed confidence interval with n-1 degrees of 
freedom (from appendix A to this subpart);
(C) Represented values of correlated color temperature (CCT) of a 
basic model must be equal to the mean of the sample, where:
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and, x is the sample mean; n is the number of units; and 
xi is the ith unit.
(D) The lifetime of an integrated light-emitting diode lamp is 
calculated by determining the median time to failure of the sample 
(calculated as the arithmetic mean of the time to failure of the two 
middle sample units when the numbers are sorted in value order) 
rounded to the nearest hour. Represented values of lifetime cannot 
exceed the calculated lifetime of an integrated light-emitting diode 
lamp.

    (2) The represented value of life (in years) of an integrated 
light-emitting

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diode lamp must be calculated by dividing the lifetime of an integrated 
light-emitting diode lamp by the estimated annual operating hours as 
specified in 16 CFR 305.15(b)(3)(iii).
    (3) The represented value of estimated annual energy cost for an 
integrated light-emitting diode lamp, expressed in dollars per year, 
must be the product of the input power in kilowatts, an electricity 
cost rate as specified in 16 CFR 305.15(b)(1)(ii), and an estimated 
average annual use as specified in 16 CFR 305.15(b)(1)(ii).
    (b) Certification reports. (1) The requirements of Sec.  429.12 are 
applicable to integrated light-emitting diode lamps;
    (2) Values reported in certification reports are represented 
values. Lifetime and life are estimated values until testing is 
complete. When reporting estimated values, the certification report 
must specifically describe the prediction method, which must be 
generally representative of the methods specified in appendix BB. 
Manufacturers are required to maintain records per 10 CFR 429.71 of the 
development of all estimated values and any associated initial test 
data. Pursuant to Sec.  429.12(b)(13), a certification report shall 
include the following public product-specific information: The testing 
laboratory's NVLAP identification number or other NVLAP-approved 
accreditation identification, the date of first manufacture, initial 
lumen output, input power, lamp efficacy, CCT, power factor, lifetime 
(and whether value is estimated), and life (and whether value is 
estimated). For lamps with multiple modes of operation (such as 
variable CCT or CRI), the certification report must also list which 
mode was selected for testing and include detail such that another 
laboratory could operate the lamp in the same mode.
    (c) Rounding requirements.
    (1) Round input power to the nearest tenth of a watt.
    (2) Round lumen output to three significant digits.
    (3) Round lamp efficacy to the nearest tenth of a lumen per watt.
    (4) Round correlated color temperature to the nearest 100 Kelvin.
    (5) Round color rendering index to the nearest whole number.
    (6) Round power factor to the nearest hundredths place.
    (7) Round lifetime to the nearest whole hour.
    (8) Round standby mode power to the nearest tenth of a watt.

PART 430--ENERGY CONSERVATION PROGRAM FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS

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5. The authority citation for part 430 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291-6309; 28 U.S.C. 2461 note.

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6. Section 430.2 is amended by adding in alphabetical order the 
definitions of ``Integrated light-emitting diode lamp'' and ``Lifetime 
of an integrated light-emitting diode lamp'' to read as follows:


Sec.  430.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Integrated light-emitting diode lamp means an integrated LED lamp 
as defined in ANSI/IES RP-16 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  
430.3).
* * * * *
    Lifetime of an integrated light-emitting diode lamp means the 
length of operating time between first use and failure of 50 percent of 
the sample units (as defined in Sec.  429.56(a)(1)), in accordance with 
the test procedures described in section 4 of appendix BB to subpart B 
of part 430 of this chapter.
* * * * *
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7. Section 430.3 is amended by:
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a. Adding paragraphs (o)(8) through (11); and
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b. Removing ``and X'' in paragraph (p)(4) and adding in its place, ``X, 
and BB''.
    The additions read as follows:


Sec.  430.3  Materials incorporated by reference.

* * * * *
    (o) * * *
    (8) IES LM-79-08 (``IES LM-79''), Approved Method: Electrical and 
Photometric Measurements of Solid-State Lighting Products, approved 
December 31, 2007; IBR approved for appendix BB to subpart B of this 
part.
    (9) IES LM-84-14 (``IES LM-84''), Approved Method: Measuring 
Luminous Flux and Color Maintenance of LED Lamps, Light Engines, and 
Luminaires, approved March 31, 2014; IBR approved for appendix BB to 
subpart B of this part.
    (10) ANSI/IES RP-16-2010, Nomenclature and Definitions for 
Illuminating Engineering, published July 1, 2010; IBR approved for 
Sec.  430.2.
    (11) IES TM-28-14 (``IES TM-28''), Projecting Long-Term Luminous 
Flux Maintenance of LED Lamps and Luminaires, approved May 20, 2014; 
IBR approved for appendix BB to subpart B of this part.
* * * * *
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8. Section 430.23 is amended by:
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a. Revising paragraphs (x)(1)(ii) and (x)(2)(iv) [proposed at 79 FR 
64688 (October 31, 2014)]; and
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b. Adding paragraph (dd).
    These revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  430.23  Test procedures for the measurement of energy and water 
consumption.

* * * * *
    (x) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (ii) For a ceiling fan light kit with medium screw base sockets 
that is packaged with integrated LED lamps, measure lamp efficacy in 
accordance with paragraph (dd) of this section.
* * * * *
    (2) * * *
    (iv) For a ceiling fan light kit packaged with integrated LED 
lamps, measure lamp efficacy in accordance with paragraph (dd) of this 
section.
* * * * *
    (dd) Integrated light-emitting diode lamp. (1) The input power of 
an integrated light-emitting diode lamp must be measured in accordance 
with section 2.7 of appendix BB of this subpart. Individual unit input 
power must be rounded to the nearest tenth of a watt.
    (2) The lumen output of an integrated light-emitting diode lamp 
must be measured in accordance with section 3 of appendix BB of this 
subpart. Individual unit lumen output must be rounded to three 
significant digits.
    (3) The lamp efficacy of an integrated light-emitting diode lamp 
must be calculated in accordance with section 3 of appendix BB of this 
subpart. Individual unit lamp efficacy must be rounded to the nearest 
tenth of a lumen per watt.
    (4) The correlated color temperature of an integrated light-
emitting diode lamp must be measured in accordance with section 3 of 
appendix BB of this subpart. Individual unit correlated color 
temperature must be rounded to the nearest 10 Kelvin.
    (5) The color rendering index of an integrated light-emitting diode 
lamp must be measured in accordance with section 3 of appendix BB of 
this subpart. Individual unit color rendering index must be rounded to 
the nearest whole number.
    (6) The time to failure of an integrated light-emitting diode lamp 
must be measured in accordance with section 4 of appendix BB of this 
subpart. Individual unit time to failure must be rounded to the nearest 
hour.
    (7) The power factor of an integrated light-emitting diode lamp 
must be measured in accordance with section 4

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of appendix BB of this subpart. Individual unit power factor must be 
rounded to the nearest tenths place.
    (8) The standby mode power must be measured in accordance with 
section 5 of appendix BB of this subpart. Individual unit standby mode 
power must be rounded to the nearest tenth of a watt.
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9. Section 430.25 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  430.25  Laboratory Accreditation Program.

    The testing for general service fluorescent lamps, general service 
incandescent lamps (with the exception of lifetime testing), 
incandescent reflector lamps, medium base compact fluorescent lamps, 
fluorescent lamp ballasts, and integrated light-emitting diode lamps 
must be conducted by test laboratories accredited by an Accreditation 
Body that is a signatory member to the International Laboratory 
Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA). 
A manufacturer's or importer's own laboratory, if accredited, may 
conduct the applicable testing.
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10. Appendix BB to subpart B of part 430 is added to read as follows:

Appendix BB to Subpart B of Part 430--Uniform Test Method for Measuring 
the Input Power, Lumen Output, Lamp Efficacy, Correlated Color 
Temperature (CCT), Color Rendering Index (CRI), Power Factor, Time to 
Failure, and Standby Mode Power of Integrated Light-Emitting Diode 
(LED) Lamps

    Note: After [Date 180 Days after Publication of Final Rule in 
the Federal Register], any representations made with respect to the 
energy use or efficiency of integrated light-emitting diode lamps 
must be made in accordance with the results of testing pursuant to 
this appendix.

1. Scope: This appendix specifies how to measure input power, lumen 
output, lamp efficacy, CCT, CRI, power factor, time to failure, and 
standby mode power for integrated LED lamps.
2. Definitions
    2.1. The definitions specified in section 1.3 of IES LM-79 
except section 1.3(f) (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3) 
apply.
    2.2. Initial lumen output means the measured lumen output after 
the lamp is initially energized and stabilized using the 
stabilization procedures in section 3 of this appendix.
    2.3. Interval lumen output means the measured lumen output at 
constant intervals after the initial lumen output measurement in 
accordance with section 3 of this appendix.
    2.4. Lamp efficacy means the ratio of measured initial lumen 
output in lumens to the measured lamp input power in watts, in units 
of lumens per watt.
    2.5. Rated input voltage means the voltage(s) marked on the lamp 
as the intended operating voltage. If not marked on the lamp, assume 
120 V.
    2.6. Test duration means the operating time of the LED lamp 
after the initial lumen output measurement and before, during, and 
including the final lumen output measurement, in units of hours.
    2.7. Time to failure means the time elapsed between first use 
and the point at which the lamp reaches 70 percent lumen maintenance 
as measured in section 4 of this appendix.
3. Active Mode Test Method for Determining Lumen Output, Input 
Power, CCT, CRI, Power Factor, and Lamp Efficacy

    In cases where there is a conflict, the language of the test 
procedure in this appendix takes precedence over IES LM-79 
(incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3).

3.1. Test Conditions and Setup
    3.1.1. Establish the ambient conditions, power supply, 
electrical settings, and instrumentation in accordance with the 
specifications in sections 2.0, 3.0, 7.0, and 8.0 of IES LM-79 
(incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3), respectively. The 
ambient temperature must be maintained at 25 [deg]C  1 
[deg]C.
    3.1.2. Position an equal number of integrated LED lamps in the 
base up and base down orientations throughout testing; if the 
position is restricted by the manufacturer, test units in the 
manufacturer-specified position.
    3.1.3. Operate the integrated LED lamp at the rated voltage 
throughout testing. For an integrated LED lamp with multiple rated 
voltages including 120 volts, operate the lamp at 120 volts. If an 
integrated LED lamp with multiple rated voltages is not rated for 
120 volts, operate the lamp at the highest rated input voltage. 
Additional tests may be conducted at other rated voltages.
    3.1.4. Operate the lamp at the maximum input power. If multiple 
modes occur at the same maximum input power (such as variable CCT or 
CRI), the manufacturer can select any of these modes for testing; 
however, all measurements described in sections 3 and 4 of this 
appendix must be taken at the same selected mode. The manufacturer 
must indicate in the test report which mode was selected for testing 
and include detail such that another laboratory could operate the 
lamp in the same mode.
3.2. Test Method, Measurements, and Calculations
    3.2.1. The test conditions and setup described in section 3.1 of 
this appendix apply to this section 3.2.
    3.2.2. Stabilize the integrated LED lamp prior to measurement as 
specified in section 5.0 of IES LM-79 (incorporated by reference; 
see Sec.  430.3). Calculate the stabilization variation as 
[(maximum-minimum)/minimum] of at least three readings of the input 
power and lumen output over a period of 30 minutes, taken 15 minutes 
apart.
    3.2.3. Measure the input power in watts as specified in section 
8.0 of IES LM-79 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3).
    3.2.4. Measure the input voltage in volts as specified in 
section 8.0 of IES LM-79 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  
430.3).
    3.2.5. Measure the input current in amps as specified in section 
8.0 of IES LM-79 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3).
    3.2.6. Measure lumen output as specified in section 9.1 and 9.2 
of IES LM-79 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3). Do not 
use goniophotometers.
    3.2.7. Determine CCT according to the method specified in 
section 12.0 of IES LM-79 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  
430.3) with the exclusion of section 12.2 and 12.5 of IES LM-79. Do 
not use goniophotometers.
    3.2.8. Determine CRI according to the method specified in 
section 12.0 of IES LM-79 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  
430.3) with the exclusion of section 12.2 and 12.5 of IES LM-79. Do 
not use goniophotometers.
    3.2.9. Determine lamp efficacy by dividing measured initial 
lumen output by the measured input power.
    3.2.10. Determine power factor by dividing measured input power 
by the product of the measured input voltage and measured input 
current.

4. Active Mode Test Method to Measure Time to Failure

    In cases where there is a conflict, the language of the test 
procedure in this appendix takes precedence over IES LM-84 
(incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3) and IES TM-28 
(incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3).

4.1. Lamp Handling, Tracking, and Time Recording
    4.1.1. Handle, transport, and store the integrated LED lamp as 
described in section 7.2 of IES LM-84 (incorporated by reference; 
see Sec.  430.3).
    4.1.2. Mark and track the integrated LED lamp as specified in 
section 7.3 of IES LM-84 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  
430.3).
    4.1.3. Measure elapsed operating time only when the LED lamps 
are operating. Calibrate all equipment used for measuring elapsed 
operating time to have a total minimum temporal resolution with a 
tolerance of 0.5%, as described in section 7.5 of IES LM-84 
(incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3).
    4.1.4. Check the integrated LED lamps regularly for failure 
either by visual observation or automatic monitoring, at a minimum, 
at the start of time to failure testing and during every interval 
measurement.
4.2. Measure Initial Lumen Output. Measure the initial lumen output 
according to section 3 of this appendix.
4.3. Test Duration. Operate the integrated LED lamp for a period of 
time (the test duration) after the initial lumen output measurement 
and before, during, and including the final lumen output 
measurement.
    4.3.1. There is no minimum test duration requirement for the 
integrated LED lamp. The test duration is selected by the 
manufacturer. See section 4.6 of this appendix for instruction on 
the maximum time to failure.

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    4.3.2. The test duration only includes time when the integrated 
LED lamp is energized and operating.
4.4. Operating Conditions and Setup Between Lumen Output 
Measurements
    4.4.1. Electrical settings must be as described in section 5.1 
of IES LM-84 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3).
    4.4.2. Ambient temperature conditions must be as described in 
section 4.4 of IES LM-84 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  
430.3). Maintain the ambient temperature at 25 [deg]C  5 
[deg]C.
    4.4.3. Humidity in the testing environment must be as described 
in section 4.5 of IES LM-84 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  
430.3).
    4.4.4. Air movement around each lamp must be as described in 
section 4.6 of IES LM-84 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  
430.3).
    4.4.5. Position an equal number of integrated LED lamps in the 
base up and base down orientations throughout testing; if the 
manufacturer restricts the position, test the units in the 
manufacturer-specified position.
    4.4.6. Operate the lamp at the rated input voltage as described 
in section 3.1.3 of this appendix for the entire test duration.
    4.4.7. Line voltage waveshape must be as described in section 
5.2 of IES LM-84 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3).
    4.4.8. Monitor and regulate rated input voltage as described in 
section 5.4 of IES LM-84 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  
430.3).
    4.4.9. Operate LED lamps as specified in section 7.4 of IES LM-
84 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3).
4.5. Measure Interval Lumen Output. Measure interval lumen output 
according to section 2.7 of this appendix.
    4.5.1. Record interval lumen output and elapsed operating time 
as described in section 4.2 of IES TM-28 (incorporated by reference; 
see Sec.  430.3).
    4.5.1.1. For test duration values greater than or equal to 3,000 
hours and less than 6,000 hours, measure lumen maintenance of the 
integrated LED lamp at an interval in accordance with section 4.2.2 
of IES TM-28 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3).
    4.5.1.2. For test duration values greater than or equal to 6,000 
hours, measure lumen maintenance at an interval in accordance with 
section 4.2.1 of IES TM-28 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  
430.3).
4.6. Calculate Lumen Maintenance and Time to Failure
    4.6.1. Calculate the lumen maintenance of the lamp at each 
interval by dividing the interval lumen output ``xt'' by 
the initial lumen output ``x0''. Measure initial and 
interval lumen output in accordance with sections 4.2 and 4.5 of 
this appendix, respectively.
    4.6.2. For lumen maintenance values less than 0.7, including 
lamp failures that result in complete loss of light output, time to 
failure is equal to the previously recorded lumen output measurement 
at a shorter test duration where the lumen maintenance is greater 
than or equal to 70 percent.
    4.6.3. For lumen maintenance values equal to 0.7, time to 
failure is equal to the test duration.
    4.6.4. For lumen maintenance values greater than 0.7, use the 
following method:
    4.6.4.1. For test duration values less than 3,000 hours, do not 
project time to failure. Time to failure equals the test duration.
    4.6.4.2. For test duration values greater than or equal to 3,000 
hours but less than 6,000 hours, time to failure is equal to the 
lesser of the projected time to failure calculated according to 
section 4.6.4.2.1 of this appendix or the test duration multiplied 
by the limiting multiplier calculated in section 4.6.4.2.1.
    4.6.4.2.1. Project time to failure using the projection method 
described in section 5.1.4 of IES TM-28 (incorporated by reference; 
see Sec.  430.3). Project time to failure for each individual LED 
lamp. Data used for the time to failure projection method must be as 
specified in section 5.1.3 of IES TM-28 (incorporated by reference; 
see Sec.  430.3).
    4.6.4.2.2. Calculate the limiting multiplier from the following 
equation:

Limiting multiplier = 1/600 * test duration -4

    4.6.4.3. For test duration values greater than 6,000 hours, time 
to failure is equal to the lesser of the projected time to failure 
calculated according to section 4.6.4.3.1 or the test duration 
multiplied by six.
    4.6.4.3.1. Project time to failure using the projection method 
described in section 5.1.4 of IES TM-28 (incorporated by reference; 
see Sec.  430.3). Project time to failure for each individual LED 
lamp. Data used for the time to failure projection method must be as 
specified in section 5.1.3 of IES TM-28 (incorporated by reference; 
see Sec.  430.3).

5. Standby Mode Test Method for Determining Standby Mode Power

    Measure standby mode power consumption for integrated LED lamps 
capable of operating in standby mode. The standby mode test method 
in this section 5 may be completed before or after the active mode 
test method for determining lumen output, input power, CCT, CRI, 
power factor, and lamp efficacy in section 3 of this appendix. The 
standby mode test method in this section 5 must be completed before 
the active mode test method for determining time to failure in 
section 4 of this appendix. In cases where there is a conflict, the 
language of the test procedure in this appendix takes precedence 
over IES LM-79 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3) and IEC 
62301 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3).

5.1. Test Conditions and Setup
    5.1.1. Establish the ambient conditions, power supply, 
electrical settings, and instrumentation in accordance with the 
specifications in sections 2.0, 3.0, 7.0, and 8.0 of IES LM-79 
(incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3), respectively. Maintain 
the ambient temperature at 25 [deg]C  1 [deg]C.
    5.1.2. Position an equal number of integrated LED lamps in the 
base up and base down orientations throughout testing.
    5.1.3. Operate the integrated LED lamp at the rated voltage 
throughout testing. For an integrated LED lamp with multiple rated 
voltages, operate the integrated LED lamp at 120 volts. If an 
integrated LED lamp with multiple rated voltages is not rated for 
120 volts, operate the integrated LED lamp at the highest rated 
input voltage.
5.2. Test Method, Measurements, and Calculations
    5.2.1. The test conditions and setup described in section 3.1 of 
this appendix apply to this section 5.1.3.
    5.2.2. Stabilize the integrated LED lamp prior to measurement as 
specified in section 5.0 of IES LM-79 (incorporated by reference; 
see Sec.  430.3). Calculate the stabilization variation as 
[(maximum-minimum)/minimum] of at least three readings of the input 
power over a period of 30 minutes, taken 15 minutes apart.
    5.2.3. Configure the integrated LED in standby mode by sending a 
signal to the integrated LED lamp instructing it to have zero light 
output.
    5.2.4. Measure the standby mode power in watts as specified in 
section 5 of IEC 62301 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  430.3).

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                                                 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY                                     CD. It is not necessary to include                           2. IES LM–79–08, ‘‘Approved Method:
                                                                                                          printed copies.                                            Electrical and Photometric Measurements of
                                                 10 CFR Parts 429 and 430                                    4. Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda                    Solid-State Lighting Products.’’
                                                                                                          Edwards, U.S. Department of Energy,                          3. IES LM–84–14, ‘‘Approved Method:
                                                 [Docket No. EERE–2011–BT–TP–0071]                                                                                   Measuring Luminous Flux and Color
                                                                                                          Building Technologies Program, 950                         Maintenance of LED Lamps, Light Engines,
                                                 RIN 1904–AC67                                            L’Enfant Plaza SW., Suite 600,                             and Luminaires.’’
                                                                                                          Washington, DC, 20024. Telephone:                            4. IES TM–28–14, ‘‘Projecting Long-Term
                                                 Energy Conservation Program: Test                        (202) 586–2945. If possible, please                        Luminous Flux Maintenance of LED Lamps
                                                 Procedures for Integrated Light-                         submit all items on a CD. It is not                        and Luminaires.’’
                                                 Emitting Diode Lamps                                     necessary to include printed copies.                         Copies of the industry standards can
                                                 AGENCY:  Office of Energy Efficiency and                    For detailed instructions on                            be obtained from http://www.ies.org/, or
                                                 Renewable Energy, Department of                          submitting comments and additional                         can be reviewed in person at U.S.
                                                 Energy.                                                  information on the rulemaking process,                     Department of Energy, Building
                                                 ACTION: Supplemental notice of                           see section V of this document.                            Technologies Program, 950 L’Enfant
                                                 proposed rulemaking.                                        Docket: The docket is available for                     Plaza SW., Suite 600, Washington, DC
                                                                                                          review at regulations.gov, including                       20024. For further information on
                                                 SUMMARY:    This supplemental notice of                  Federal Register notices, public meeting                   accessing IBR standards, contact Ms.
                                                 proposed rulemaking (SNOPR) proposes                     attendee lists and transcripts,                            Brenda Edwards at (202) 586–2945 or by
                                                 a test procedure for light-emitting diode                comments, and other supporting                             email: Brenda.Edwards@ee.doe.gov. See
                                                 (LED) lamps (hereafter referred to as                    documents/materials. All documents in                      section III.M for a further discussion of
                                                 LED lamps) to support the                                the docket are listed in the                               these standards.
                                                 implementation of labeling provisions                    regulations.gov index. However, not all
                                                 by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC),                   documents listed in the index may be                       Table of Contents
                                                 as well as the ongoing general service                   publicly available, such as information                    I. Authority and Background
                                                 lamps rulemaking, which includes LED                     that is exempt from public disclosure.                     II. Synopsis of the Supplemental Notice of
                                                 lamps. The SNOPR proposes test                              A link to the docket Web page can be                       Proposed Rulemaking
                                                 procedures for determining the lumen                     found at: www1.eere.energy.gov/                            III. Discussion
                                                 output, input power, lamp efficacy,                      buildings/appliance_standards/                                A. Scope of Applicability
                                                 correlated color temperature (CCT),                      rulemaking.aspx/ruleid/18. This Web                           B. Proposed Approach for Determining
                                                 color rendering index (CRI), power                                                                                        Lumen Output, Input Power, Lamp
                                                                                                          page will contain a link to the docket for                       Efficacy, Correlated Color Temperature,
                                                 factor, lifetime, and standby mode                       this notice on the regulations.gov site.                         and Color Rendering Index
                                                 power for LED lamps. The SNOPR also                      The regulations.gov Web page contains                         1. Test Conditions
                                                 proposes a definition for time to failure                simple instructions on how to access all                      2. Test Setup
                                                 to support the definition of lifetime.                   documents, including public comments,                         3. Test Method
                                                 This SNOPR revises the previous                          in the docket. See section V for                              C. June 2014 and Lifetime SNOPR
                                                 proposed test procedures for LED lamps                   information on how to submit                                     Proposals
                                                 by referencing two recently published                    comments through regulations.gov.                             1. Definition of Lifetime and Time to
                                                 industry standards that describe a                          For further information on how to                             Failure of Integrated Light-Emitting
                                                 process for taking lumen maintenance                                                                                      Diode Lamps
                                                                                                          submit a comment, review other public                         2. Test Duration
                                                 measurements and projecting those                        comments and the docket, or participate                       3. Test Duration Operating Conditions
                                                 measurements for use in the lifetime test                in the public meeting, contact Ms.                            4. Stress Testing
                                                 method.                                                  Brenda Edwards at (202) 586–2945 or by                        5. Color Maintenance
                                                 DATES: DOE will accept comments, data,                   email: Brenda.Edwards@ee.doe.gov.                             D. Proposed Approach for Lifetime
                                                 and information regarding this SNOPR,                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.                             Measurements
                                                 but no later than August 10, 2015. See                   Lucy deButts, U.S. Department of                              1. Test Conditions
                                                 section V, ‘‘Public Participation,’’ for                                                                               2. Test Setup
                                                                                                          Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and                       3. Test Method
                                                 details.                                                 Renewable Energy, Building                                    4. Projection Method
                                                 ADDRESSES: Any comments submitted                        Technologies Program, EE–2J, 1000                             E. Proposed Approach for Standby Mode
                                                 must identify the SNOPR for Test                         Independence Avenue SW.,                                         Power
                                                 Procedures for LED lamps, and provide                    Washington, DC, 20585–0121.                                   F. Proposed Approach for Power Factor
                                                 docket number EE–2011–BT–TP–0071                         Telephone: (202) 287–1604. Email:                             G. Basic Model, Minimum Sample Size,
                                                 and/or regulatory information number                     light_emitting_diodes@ee.doe.gov.                                and Determination of Represented
                                                                                                             Ms. Celia Sher, U.S. Department of                            Values
                                                 (RIN) 1904–AC67. Comments may be                                                                                       1. Basic Model
                                                 submitted using any of the following                     Energy, Office of the General Counsel,
                                                                                                                                                                        2. Minimum Sample Size
                                                 methods:                                                 GC–33, 1000 Independence Avenue                               3. Determination of Represented Values
                                                    1. Federal eRulemaking Portal:                        SW., Washington, DC, 20585–0121.                              H. Rounding Requirements
                                                 www.regulations.gov. Follow the                          Telephone: (202) 287–6122. Email:                             1. Lumen Output
                                                 instructions for submitting comments.                    Celia.Sher@hq.doe.gov.                                        2. Correlated Color Temperature
                                                    2. Email: LEDLamps-2011-TP-0071@                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                    3. Lifetime
                                                 ee.doe.gov . Include the docket number                      DOE proposes to incorporate by                             4. Power Factor
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                                                 and/or RIN in the subject line of the                    reference the following industry                              I. Interaction with ENERGY STAR
                                                 message.                                                                                                               J. Laboratory Accreditation
                                                                                                          standards into 10 CFR part 430.                               K. Certification
                                                    3. Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S.                        1. ANSI 1/IES 2 RP–16–2010,                                L. Effective and Compliance Date
                                                 Department of Energy, Building                           ‘‘Nomenclature and Definitions for                            M. Description of Standards Incorporated
                                                 Technologies Program, Mailstop EE–2J,                    Illuminating Engineering.’’                                      by Reference
                                                 1000 Independence Avenue SW.,                                                                                          N. Ceiling Fan Light Kits using LED Lamps
                                                 Washington, DC, 20585–0121. If                                1 American   National Standards Institute             IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory Review
                                                 possible, please submit all items on a                        2 Illuminating Engineering Society.                      A. Review Under Executive Order 12866



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                                                   B. Review under the Regulatory Flexibility                Second, this rulemaking supports                   experts. DOE also proposed minor
                                                      Act                                                 obligations under labeling requirements               changes in response to comments
                                                   1. Estimated Small Business Burden                     promulgated by FTC under section                      received to date.
                                                   2. Duplication, Overlap, and Conflict With
                                                                                                          324(a)(6) of EPCA (42 U.S.C. 6294(a)(6)).
                                                      Other Rules and Regulations                                                                               III. Discussion
                                                   3. Significant Alternatives to the Proposed            The Energy Independence and Security
                                                      Rule                                                Act of 2007 (EISA 2007) section 321(b)                A. Scope of Applicability
                                                   C. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction                amended EPCA (42 U.S.C. 6294(a)(2)(D))                  EPCA defines LED as a p-n junction 5
                                                      Act of 1995                                         to direct FTC to consider the                         solid-state device, the radiated output of
                                                   D. Review Under the National                           effectiveness of lamp labeling for power
                                                      Environmental Policy Act of 1969                                                                          which, either in the infrared region,
                                                                                                          levels or watts, light output or lumens,
                                                   E. Review Under Executive Order 13132                                                                        visible region, or ultraviolet region, is a
                                                                                                          and lamp lifetime. This rulemaking
                                                   F. Review Under Executive Order 12988                                                                        function of the physical construction,
                                                                                                          supports FTC’s determination that LED
                                                   G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates                                                                        material used, and exciting current 6 of
                                                      Reform Act of 1995                                  lamps, which had previously not been
                                                                                                                                                                the device. (42 U.S.C. 6291(30)(CC)) In
                                                   H. Review Under the Treasury and General               labeled, require labels under EISA
                                                                                                                                                                the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE stated that
                                                      Government Appropriations Act, 1999                 section 321(b) and 42 U.S.C. 6294(a)(6)
                                                                                                                                                                this rulemaking applies to LED lamps
                                                   I. Review Under Executive Order 12630                  in order to assist consumers in making
                                                   J. Review Under Treasury and General                                                                         that meet DOE’s proposed definition of
                                                                                                          purchasing decisions. 75 FR 41696,
                                                      Government Appropriations Act, 2001                                                                       an integrated LED lamp, which is based
                                                                                                          41698 (July 19, 2010).
                                                   K. Review Under Executive Order 13211                     DOE previously published three                     on the term as defined by ANSI/IES RP–
                                                   L. Review Under Section 32 of the Federal              Federal Register documents pertaining                 16–2010. This standard defines
                                                      Energy Administration Act of 1974                                                                         integrated LED lamps as an integrated
                                                 V. Public Participation
                                                                                                          to the test procedure for LED lamps. On
                                                                                                          April 9, 2012, DOE published a test                   assembly that comprises LED packages
                                                   A. Submission of Comments                                                                                    (components) or LED arrays (modules)
                                                   B. Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment                   procedure NOPR (hereafter the April
                                                 VI. Approval of the Office of the Secretary              2012 NOPR). 77 FR 21038. Following                    (collectively referred to as an LED
                                                                                                          the publication of the NOPR, DOE held                 source), LED driver, ANSI standard
                                                 I. Authority and Background                              a public meeting on May 3, 2012, to                   base, and other optical, thermal,
                                                    Title III of the Energy Policy and                    receive feedback from interested parties.             mechanical and electrical components
                                                 Conservation Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C.                      On June 3, 2014, DOE published a test                 (such as phosphor layers, insulating
                                                 6291, et seq.; ‘‘EPCA’’) sets forth a                    procedure SNOPR (hereafter the June                   materials, fasteners to hold components
                                                 variety of provisions designed to                        2014 SNOPR) primarily revising its                    within the lamp together, and electrical
                                                 improve energy efficiency. (All                          proposal for lifetime measurements. 79                wiring). The LED lamp is intended to
                                                 references to EPCA refer to the statute                  FR 32020. Then on June 26, 2014, DOE                  connect directly to a branch circuit
                                                 as amended through the American                          published a second SNOPR (hereafter                   through a corresponding ANSI standard
                                                 Energy Manufacturing Technical                           the lifetime SNOPR) revising the                      socket. 79 FR 32020, 32021 (June 3,
                                                 Corrections Act (AEMTCA), Public Law                     definition of lifetime for LED lamps. 79              2014).
                                                 112–210 (Dec. 18, 2012)). Part B of title                FR 36242.                                             B. Proposed Approach for Determining
                                                 III, which for editorial reasons was                                                                           Lumen Output, Input Power, Lamp
                                                 redesignated as Part A upon                              II. Synopsis of the Supplemental Notice
                                                                                                          of Proposed Rulemaking                                Efficacy, Correlated Color Temperature,
                                                 incorporation into the U.S. Code (42                                                                           and Color Rendering Index
                                                 U.S.C. 6291–6309, as codified),                             This SNOPR builds upon both the
                                                 establishes the ‘‘Energy Conservation                    June 2014 SNOPR and the lifetime                         The June 2014 SNOPR proposed to
                                                 Program for Consumer Products Other                      SNOPR by proposing a method for                       incorporate IES LM–79–2008 for
                                                 Than Automobiles.’’                                      determining power factor and revising                 determining lumen output, input power,
                                                    Under EPCA, this program consists of                  the proposed method of measuring and                  CCT, and CRI with some modifications.
                                                 four parts: (1) Testing, (2) labeling, (3)               projecting the time to failure of                     79 FR 32022. IES LM–79–2008 specifies
                                                 Federal energy conservation standards,                   integrated LED lamps based on public                  the test conditions and setup at which
                                                 and (4) certification and enforcement                    comment and the 2014 publication of                   the measurements and calculations
                                                 procedures. This rulemaking proposes                     industry standards IES LM–84–14,3                     must be performed. IES LM–79–2008
                                                 test procedures that manufacturers of                    ‘‘Measuring Luminous Flux and Color                   also specifies the methodology for
                                                 integrated LED lamps (hereafter referred                 Maintenance of LED Lamp, Light                        measuring lumen output, input power,
                                                 to as ‘‘LED lamps’’) would use to meet                   Engines, and Luminaires,’’ and IES TM–                CCT, and CRI. Sections III.B.1 through
                                                 two requirements, namely, to: (1) Satisfy                28–14,4 ‘‘Projecting Long-Term                        III.B.3 discuss comments received on
                                                 any future energy conservation                           Luminous Flux Maintenance of LED                      these requirements.
                                                 standards for general service LED lamps,                 Lamps and Luminaires.’’ DOE reviewed                  1. Test Conditions
                                                 and (2) meet obligations under labeling                  the procedures provided in these
                                                 requirements for LED lamps                               Illuminating Engineering Society (IES)                  In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE
                                                 promulgated by the Federal Trade                         standards and determined that IES LM–                 proposed that the ambient conditions
                                                 Commission (FTC).                                        84–14 and IES TM–28–14 contain the                    for testing LED lamps be as specified in
                                                    First, test procedures in this                        most relevant test procedure and                      section 2.0 7 of IES LM–79–2008. 79 FR
                                                 rulemaking would be used to assess the                   projection method based on written
                                                                                                                                                                  5 P-n junction is the boundary between p-type
                                                 performance of LED lamps relative to                     comments submitted by interested
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                                                                                                                                                                and n-type material in a semiconductor device,
                                                 any potential energy conservation                        parties and discussions with industry                 such as LEDs. P-n junctions are diodes, active sites
                                                 standards in a future rulemaking that                                                                          where current can flow readily in one direction but
                                                 includes general service LED lamps.                        3 ‘‘Approved Method: Measuring Luminous Flux        not in the other direction.
                                                 DOE is developing energy conservation                    and Color Maintenance of LED Lamps, Light               6 Exciting current is the current passing through

                                                 standards for general service lamps                      Engines, and Luminaires.’’ Approved by IES on         an LED chip during steady-state operation.
                                                                                                          March 31, 2014.                                         7 IES standards use the reference 2.0, 3.0, etc. for
                                                 (GSLs), a category of lamps that                           4 ‘‘Projecting Long-Term Luminous Flux              each primary section heading. Sub-sections under
                                                 includes general service LED lamps. 79                   Maintenance of LED Lamps and Luminaires.’’            each of these sections are referenced as 2.1, 2.2, 3.1,
                                                 FR 73503 (Dec. 11, 2014).                                Approved by IES on May 20, 2014.                                                                   Continued




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                                                 32023. These conditions include setup                    consumers to compare general service                  and analyzed the data to determine the
                                                 and ambient temperature control, as                      lamp products across different                        variation of input power, lumen output,
                                                 well as air movement requirements.                       technologies.                                         CCT, and CRI in each of these three
                                                 Both are discussed in further detail                        In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE also                   orientations. The analysis of the test
                                                 below.                                                   proposed that the requirement for air                 data revealed that some lamp models
                                                    Section 2.2 of IES LM–79–2008                         movement around the LED lamp be as                    exhibited variation between the three
                                                 specifies that photometric                               specified in section 2.4 of IES LM–79–                orientations. Of the three orientations,
                                                 measurements shall be taken at an                        2008, which requires that the airflow                 analysis indicated that the base-up and
                                                 ambient temperature of 25 degrees                        around the LED lamp be such that it                   base-down orientations represent the
                                                 Celsius (°C) ± 1 °C, and that the                        does not affect the lumen output                      best (highest lumen output) and worst
                                                 temperature shall be measured at a                       measurements of the tested lamp. 79 FR                (lowest lumen output) case scenarios,
                                                 point not more than one meter from the                   32023. These requirements would apply                 respectively. Therefore, there is no need
                                                 LED lamp and at the same height as the                   to lamps measured in both active mode                 to test horizontally. Testing LED lamps
                                                 lamp. The standard requires that the                     and standby mode.                                     in the base-up and base-down
                                                 temperature sensor that is used for                         Cree, OSRAM Sylvania, Inc.,                        orientations would apply to lamps
                                                 measurements be shielded from direct                     (hereafter referred to as OSI), and the               measured in both active mode and
                                                 optical radiation from the lamp or any                   National Electrical Manufacturers
                                                                                                                                                                standby mode. Id.
                                                 other source to reduce the impact of                     Association (hereafter referred to as
                                                 radiated heat on the ambient                             NEMA) submitted a comment                                While NEMA and OSI agreed with
                                                 temperature measurement. The June                        supporting DOE’s proposal to reference                DOE’s proposal to test LED lamps in the
                                                 2014 SNOPR stated that this setup for                    IES LM–79–2008 for all photometric                    base-up and base-down orientations,
                                                 measuring and controlling ambient                        testing of integrated LED lamps. (Cree,               they both recommended that DOE add
                                                 temperature is appropriate for testing                   No. 31 at p. 1; OSI, No. 32 at p. 2;                  language to acknowledge that for LED
                                                 because it requires that the lamp be                     NEMA, No. 30 at p. 3) However, other                  lamps with restricted positions, the
                                                 tested at room temperature and in an                     stakeholders suggested additional                     sample only be tested in the
                                                 environment that is commonly used for                    requirements for air movement. The                    manufacturer-specified position.
                                                 testing other lighting technologies. 79                  Joint Comment indicated concern that                  (NEMA, No. 30 at p. 2; OSI, No. 32 at
                                                 FR 32023.                                                section 2.4 of IES LM–79–2008 does not                p. 2) NEMA also stated that this is
                                                    DOE received comment from ASAP,                       provide informative procedures for                    consistent with the existing practices of
                                                 ACEEE, and NRDC (hereafter referred to                   measuring air movement and could                      ENERGY STAR. (NEMA, No. 30 at p. 2)
                                                 as the Joint Comment) recommending                       yield distorted test results that are not             Alternatively, Soraa recommended that
                                                 that directional LED lamps and those                     representative of typical field                       DOE only test LED lamps in the base-up
                                                 lamps labeled ‘‘suitable for use in                      conditions. It recommended that DOE                   configuration to reduce testing burden.
                                                 enclosed fixtures’’ be tested under the                  revert to the April 2012 NOPR proposal                (Soraa, No. 28 at p. 1)
                                                 elevated temperature conditions 8                        that included considerations for                         Because DOE’s analysis of lamp
                                                 required by the ENERGY STAR®                             specifying a method for determination                 orientation indicated that the base-up
                                                 Program Requirements Product                             of a draft-free environment, such as in
                                                                                                                                                                and base-down orientations represent
                                                 Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs)                    section 4.3 of IES LM–9–2009, which
                                                                                                                                                                the best (highest lumen output) and
                                                 Version 1.0.9 (Joint Comment, No. 34 at                  requires that a single-ply tissue paper be
                                                                                                                                                                worst (lowest lumen output) case
                                                 p. 2)                                                    held in place of the lamp to allow for
                                                    The operating temperature of LED                                                                            scenarios, respectively, DOE maintains
                                                                                                          visual observation of any drafts. The
                                                 lamps varies depending on the                                                                                  its proposal that LED lamps be
                                                                                                          Joint Comment indicated that the
                                                 application for which they are installed.                                                                      positioned such that an equal number of
                                                                                                          procedures described in section 4.3 of
                                                 However, testing at an ambient                                                                                 units are oriented in the base-up and
                                                                                                          IES LM–9–2009 provide a simple,
                                                 temperature of 25 °C ± 1°C is consistent                                                                       base-down orientations. See Id.
                                                                                                          inexpensive method for determining a
                                                 with other lighting products such as                     draft-free environment without adding                 However, DOE agrees with NEMA and
                                                 general service fluorescent lamps                        significant additional burden on                      OSI that LED lamps with restricted
                                                 (GSFLs), compact fluorescent lamps                       manufacturers. (Joint Comment, No. 34                 positions only be tested in the
                                                 (CFLs), and incandescent reflector                       at p. 1)                                              manufacturer-specified position.
                                                 lamps (IRLs). Therefore, DOE maintains                      DOE believes that additional                       Therefore, for an LED lamp that is
                                                 its proposal from the June 2014 SNOPR                    requirements for a visual inspection of               developed, designed, labeled, and
                                                 that photometric measurements shall be                   a single-ply tissue would not improve                 advertised as restricted to a particular
                                                 taken at an ambient temperature of 25                    measurement accuracy relative to                      position, DOE proposes that the lamp
                                                 °C ± 1 °C, and that the temperature shall                current industry practice. Therefore, in              only be tested in the manufacturer-
                                                 be measured at a point not more than                     this SNOPR, DOE maintains its proposal                specified position. DOE requests
                                                 one meter from the LED lamp and at the                   to use the requirements in IES LM–79–                 comment on this proposal.
                                                 same height as the lamp. Measuring at                    2008 to ensure that air movement is                   3. Test Method
                                                 an ambient temperature of 25 °C ± 1°C                    minimized to acceptable levels.
                                                 will enable DOE, industry, and                                                                                 a. Lumen Output Metric
                                                                                                          2. Test Setup
                                                 3.2, etc. This SNOPR refers to each IES section             In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE                          DOE proposed in the June 2014
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                                                 exactly as it is referenced in the IES standard.         proposed that LED lamps be positioned                 SNOPR that goniophotometers may not
                                                   8 Directional lamps must be tested in an EPA-
                                                                                                          such that an equal number of units are                be used for photometric measurements.
                                                 approved fixture or directional lamps ≤ 20 watts
                                                 must be tested at 45±5 degrees Celsius and               oriented in the base-up and base-down                 As a result, DOE proposed in the June
                                                 directional lamps > 20 watts must be tested at 55±5      orientations during testing. 79 FR                    2014 SNOPR that the method for
                                                 degrees Celsius.                                         32025. As discussed in the June 2014                  measuring lumen output be as specified
                                                   9 ‘‘ENERGY STAR Program Requirements Product
                                                                                                          SNOPR, DOE collected test data for                    in sections 9.1 and 9.2 of IES LM–79–
                                                 Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs) Version 1.0.’’
                                                 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, August 28,         several LED lamps tested in base-up,                  2008, and proposed the same lumen
                                                 2013.                                                    base-down, and horizontal orientations,               output measurement method for all LED


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                                                 lamps, including directional 10 LED                      whether they are directional or                       required to calculate the CCT of the LED
                                                 lamps. 79 FR 32027. In addition, for                     omnidirectional. Measuring the total                  lamp, would be as specified in section
                                                 directional LED lamps, DOE suggested                     lumen output for LED lamps will enable                12.0 of IES LM–79–2008. That section
                                                 measuring total lumen output from the                    industry and consumers to compare                     describes the test method to calculate
                                                 lamp rather than beam lumens 11                          general service lamp products across                  CCT using a sphere-spectroradiometer
                                                 because other directional lamp                           different technologies. DOE also                      system and a spectroradiometer or
                                                 technologies currently measure and                       recognizes concerns about the naming                  colorimeter system. Furthermore, DOE
                                                 report total lumen output on the FTC                     conventions for the beam spread of                    also proposed in the June 2014 SNOPR
                                                 Lighting Facts label.                                    directional lamps. However, developing                to require all photometric measurements
                                                    Regarding directional lamps, the Joint                comprehensive definitions for                         (including CCT) be carried out in an
                                                 Comment argued that DOE should                           directional lamps is outside the scope of             integrating sphere, and that
                                                 provide procedures for beam intensity                    this rulemaking.                                      goniophotometer systems must not be
                                                 measurement of LED directional lamps,                                                                          used. Therefore, DOE proposed that the
                                                 as this would help determine if a lamp                   b. Lamp Efficacy Metric
                                                                                                                                                                instrumentation used for CCT
                                                 is distributing light effectively. It                       As discussed in section I, this                    measurements be as described in section
                                                 recommended that DOE reference the                       proposed test procedure will support                  12.0 of IES LM–79–2008 with the
                                                 ENERGY STAR Program Requirements                         any potential future energy conservation              exclusion of section 12.2 of IES LM–79–
                                                 Product Specification for Lamps (Light                   standards for general service LED lamps,              2008. Id.
                                                 Bulbs) Version 1.0 (see supra note 9)                    which may include efficacy as a metric                   DOE received comments from OSI,
                                                 which specifies that the center-beam                     for setting standards. Accordingly, in                the Republic of Korea, and NEMA
                                                 candle power and beam angle be tested                    the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE proposed                     recommending reporting nominal CCT
                                                 for directional lamps. (Joint Comment,                   that the efficacy of an LED lamp be                   based on the tolerance specified in
                                                 No. 34 at p. 2) In addition, Lighting                    calculated by dividing measured initial               Table 1 of ANSI C78.377. (OSI, No. 32
                                                 Design Inc. provided comment that DOE                    lamp lumen output in lumens by the                    at p. 4; Republic of Korea, No. 37 at p.
                                                 should, at minimum, require reporting                    measured lamp input power in watts, in
                                                                                                                                                                2; NEMA, No. 30 at p. 4) More
                                                 of center-beam candlepower and beam                      units of lumens per watt. Providing a
                                                                                                                                                                specifically, the Republic of Korea
                                                 angle for directional lamps. More                        calculation for efficacy of an LED lamp
                                                                                                                                                                recommended that DOE be consistent
                                                 preferably, Lighting Design argued,                      does not increase testing burden
                                                                                                                                                                with international industry standard
                                                 complete photometric data such as                        because the test procedure already
                                                                                                                                                                IEC/PAS 62612, which references ANSI
                                                 lumen output through angles 0° to 180°                   includes metrics for input power and
                                                                                                                                                                C78.377 and states that nominal CCT
                                                 and the number of planes consistent                      lumen output. Both OSI and NEMA
                                                                                                                                                                values shall be reported. (Republic of
                                                 with the distribution (e.g., one plane for               agreed with the DOE proposal for the
                                                                                                                                                                Korea, No. 37 at p. 2) Nominal CCT
                                                 axially symmetric distribution), should                  efficacy calculation. (OSI, No. 32 at p.
                                                                                                                                                                values are defined by a region of the
                                                 be required for directional lamps as this                3; NEMA, No. 30 at p. 3) However, the
                                                                                                          California Investor Owned Utilities                   chromaticity diagram and any lamp that
                                                 helps consumers, designers, and
                                                                                                          (hereafter referred to as CA IOUs)                    falls in a certain region is assigned a
                                                 engineers more accurately compare
                                                                                                          recommended that DOE reference                        single CCT value. However, nominal
                                                 lighting products.
                                                    Lighting Design also suggested that                   section 11.0 of IES LM–79–2008, which                 CCT values do not address all regions of
                                                 DOE define and provide naming                            defines efficacy. (CA IOUs, No. 35 at                 the chromaticity diagram. Although
                                                 conventions for the beam spread of                       p. 1)                                                 manufacturers in the marketplace may
                                                 directional lamps because manufacturer                      While section 11.0 of IES LM–79–                   choose to design lamps that fall within
                                                 labeling is inconsistent. It argued that                 2008 does provide an efficacy definition              regions defined by nominal CCT, DOE’s
                                                 consumers, designers, and engineers                      and calculation, DOE proposes to                      goal is to establish one test method that
                                                 need comprehensive definitions to                        continue to reference its own definition              applies to all LED lamps. Therefore,
                                                 compare the performance of directional                   and calculation. This approach                        DOE is not proposing to follow a
                                                 lamps. (Lighting Design Inc., No. 24 at                  increases clarity as it specifies the                 nominal CCT methodology, and is
                                                 p. 1)                                                    calculation using the naming                          maintaining its proposal in the June
                                                    Because only total lumen output is                    conventions for measured parameters                   2014 SNOPR regarding the method to
                                                 needed for the ongoing GSL standards                     established by DOE. Therefore, in this                calculate the CCT of an LED lamp.
                                                 rulemaking and for the FTC Lighting                      SNOPR, DOE retains the proposal that                  d. Measuring Color Rendering Index
                                                 Facts label, DOE is not proposing to                     efficacy of an LED lamp be calculated by
                                                 include additional measurements for                      dividing measured initial lamp lumen                    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE
                                                 center-beam candlepower, beam angle,                     output in lumens by the measured lamp                 proposed to add a requirement that the
                                                 or any other detailed photometric                        input power in watts, in units of lumens              CRI of an LED lamp be determined as
                                                 measurements in this test procedure.                     per watt.                                             specified in section 12.4 of IES LM–79–
                                                 Therefore, DOE maintains its proposal                                                                          2008, and to require all photometric
                                                                                                          c. Measuring Correlated Color                         measurements (including CRI) be
                                                 from the June 2014 SNOPR to measure
                                                                                                          Temperature                                           carried out in an integrating sphere. Id.
                                                 the total lumen output for LED lamps,
                                                                                                             In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE                        Therefore, the setup for measuring the
                                                   10 Directional lamps are designed to provide more      proposed that the CCT of an LED lamp                  relative spectral distribution, which is
                                                 intense light to a particular region or solid angle.     be calculated as specified in section                 required to calculate the CRI of the LED
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                                                 Light provided outside that region is less useful to     12.4 of IES LM–79–2008. Id. The CCT is                lamp, would be as specified in section
                                                 the consumer, as directional lamps are typically                                                               12.0 of IES LM–79–2008 with the
                                                 used to provide contrasting illumination relative to     determined by measuring the relative
                                                 the background or ambient light.                         spectral distribution, calculating the                exclusion of section 12.2 of IES LM–79–
                                                   11 Please refer to the NOPR Test Procedures for        chromaticity coordinates, and then                    2008, as goniophotometer systems
                                                 Light-Emitting Diode Lamps (Docket No. EERE–             matching the chromaticity coordinates                 would not be used. Section 12.4 of IES
                                                 2011–BT–TP–0071) for a detailed explanation of                                                                 LM–79–2008 also specifies that CRI be
                                                 why DOE is not proposing to measure beam lumens
                                                                                                          to a particular CCT of the Planckian
                                                 for directional LED lamps (77 FR 21043; April 9,         radiator. The setup for measuring the                 calculated according to the method
                                                 2012).                                                   relative spectral distribution, which is              defined in the International Commission


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                                                 on Illumination (CIE) 13.3–1995.12 DOE                   instructions for color quality metrics                LED lamps with that of ENERGY STAR
                                                 proposed that the test procedure for LED                 other than the CRI of LED lamps. After                Program Requirements Product
                                                 lamps include measurement methods                        conducting thorough research of                       Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs)
                                                 for CRI in order to support the                          existing test procedures for all lighting             Version 1.0. (Republic of Korea, No. 37
                                                 upcoming general service lamps energy                    products and industry literature                      at p. 2) NEMA recommended that DOE
                                                 conservation standard rulemaking. Id.                    regarding LED lamp color metrics, DOE                 be consistent with industry standards
                                                    DOE received many comments                            has tentatively concluded that there is               IES–LM–80–2008 and IES–TM–21–
                                                 regarding its proposal for measuring                     no industry consensus for how to                      2011, which provide measurement and
                                                 CRI. Lighting Designs supported the                      characterize the color quality of LED                 projection procedures of lumen
                                                 DOE proposal to include requirements                     lamps other than CRI. Therefore, DOE is               maintenance for the LED source
                                                 for measuring the CRI of an LED lamp,                    not proposing to use metrics such as R9               component. (NEMA, No. 30 at p. 3)
                                                 and additionally commented that DOE                      through R14 to describe the color                     However, other commenters, including
                                                 should consider adding a metric for                      quality of LED lamps. Although                        Soraa, OSI, OSRAM Opto
                                                 R9.13 Lighting Designs argued that                       industry may be working to develop                    Semiconductors, and Rensselaer
                                                 combined, CRI and R9 data are                            new and revised standards to better                   Polytechnic Institute (hereafter referred
                                                 sufficient metrics to enable consumers                   define color metrics and establish test               to as RPI) argued that DOE should better
                                                 to assess and select a lamp product.                     procedures for measuring this quality,                align its lifetime test procedure with
                                                 (Lighting Design Inc., No. 23 at p. 1)                   the timeframe for their development is                new industry standards IES LM–84–14
                                                 Soraa provided similar comments,                         unknown. DOE reviewed the efforts of                  and IES TM–28–14 for lumen
                                                 suggesting that R9 through R14 (see                      other working groups, as suggested by                 maintenance measurement and
                                                 supra note 13) be included along with                    interested parties, but was unable to                 projection of time to failure of LED
                                                 CRI in the test measurements for LED                     find any U.S. or international standard               lamps. (Soraa, No. 28 at p. 2–3: OSI, No.
                                                 lamps. Pennsylvania State University                     that provides a test procedure for                    32 at p. 2–3: OSRAM Opto
                                                 and Jon Walker suggested that DOE not                    measuring color quality other than the                Semiconductors, No. 33 at pp. 1, 3–4:
                                                 include CRI measurements in the LED                      CRI procedures provided in CIE 13.3–                  RPI, No. 36 at p. 1) Alternatively, Cree
                                                 lamps test procedure, and in addition to                 1995. As discussed in section I, this                 argued that DOE procedures for lumen
                                                 Soraa, advised that DOE adhere to the                    proposed test procedure will support                  maintenance should be consistent with
                                                 technical manual (TM) for the IES Color                  any potential future standards for                    those outlined IES–LM–80–2008 and
                                                 Metric Task Group once the industry                      general service LED lamps. Accordingly,               IES–TM–21–2011, or IES LM–84–14 and
                                                 standard comes available. (Soraa, No. 28                 in this SNOPR, DOE will not propose                   IES TM–28–14. (Cree, No. 31 at p. 1)
                                                 at p. 2; Pennsylvania State University,                  color quality metrics of an LED lamp                     DOE understands that industry
                                                 No. 29 at p. 2; Jon Walker, No. 25 at p.                 other than CRI be measured in this test               standards represent the consensus
                                                 1)                                                       procedure. DOE requests comment on                    position of industry experts, and
                                                    NEMA and OSI also suggested that                      any industry standards or test methods                appreciates both Cree and NEMA’s
                                                 DOE not include CRI measurements in                      that are available for measuring other                proposal to reference industry standards
                                                 the LED lamps test procedure. (NEMA,                     color quality metrics.                                IES LM–80–2008 and IES TM–21–2011.
                                                 No. 30 at p. 3; OSI, No. 32 at p. 3) Both                                                                      However, these industry standards
                                                                                                          C. June 2014 and Lifetime SNOPR                       provide lifetime measurements and
                                                 NEMA and OSI argued that CRI is not                      Proposals
                                                 a necessary metric for this test                                                                               projection procedures for the LED
                                                 procedure. (NEMA, No. 30 at p. 3; OSI,                      The methodology proposed in the                    source component and not the whole
                                                 No. 32 at p. 3) NEMA further indicated                   June 2014 SNOPR and lifetime SNOPR                    LED lamp. In the June 2014 SNOPR,
                                                 that CRI should not be included in the                   to calculate time to failure for integrated           DOE noted that other components may
                                                 LED lamps test procedure because this                    LED lamps consisted of four main steps:               cause lamp failure before the LED
                                                 metric is not required to support the                    (1) Measuring the initial lumen output;               source falls below 70 percent of its
                                                 FTC labeling provisions. (NEMA, No. 30                   (2) operating the lamp for a period of                initial light output, and therefore, it is
                                                                                                          time (the test duration); (3) measuring               undesirable for the lifetime of LED
                                                 at p. 3) In contrast, Pennsylvania State
                                                                                                          the lumen output at the end of the test               lamps to be approximated by the lumen
                                                 University argued that DOE should not
                                                                                                          duration; and (4) projecting time to                  maintenance of the LED source. 79 FR
                                                 include measurements for CRI because
                                                                                                          failure using an equation adapted from                32030. DOE reaffirms this position in
                                                 standards for this color rendition metric
                                                                                                          the underlying exponential decay                      this SNOPR. At the time of the June
                                                 have not been updated since CIE 13.2–
                                                                                                          function in ENERGY STAR’s most                        2014 SNOPR publication, no industry
                                                 1974. Pennsylvania State University
                                                                                                          recent specification for integrated LED               standards were available that addressed
                                                 also commented that the limitations of
                                                                                                          lamps, Program Requirements Product                   the measurement of lumen maintenance
                                                 CRI are well documented in academia
                                                                                                          Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs)                 and projection of time to failure for the
                                                 and CIE 127–2007 provides evidence
                                                                                                          Version 1.0. The June 2014 SNOPR                      complete LED lamp. However, as
                                                 that CRI can fail to characterize visual                 equation projected time to failure using              indicated by several comments, since
                                                 impressions for LED lamps.                               the test duration and the lumen                       the June 2014 SNOPR publication, both
                                                 (Pennsylvania State University, No. 29                   maintenance at the end of the test                    IES LM–84–14, and IES TM–28–14,
                                                 at p. 2)                                                 duration as inputs, and limited time to
                                                    There are currently no industry                                                                             were completed and provide a
                                                                                                          failure claims to no more than four                   recommended method for testing lumen
                                                 standards that define or provide
                                                                                                          times the test duration. There was no                 maintenance and projecting the time to
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                                                   12 ‘‘Method of Measuring and Specifying Colour
                                                                                                          minimum test duration requirement. 79                 failure of LED lamps, light engines, and
                                                 Rendering Properties of Light Sources.’’ Approved        FR 32035.                                             luminaires.
                                                 by CIE in 1995.                                             DOE received many comments                            DOE has reviewed IES LM–84–14 and
                                                   13 R Value (R1 through R14) refers to the 14 test      regarding its June 2014 SNOPR proposal                IES TM–28–14 and proposes to modify
                                                 color samples used in comparing the color                for time to failure measurement and                   its method for determining lifetime to
                                                 rendering of two light sources. R1 through R8 are
                                                 the test color samples used to determine CRI, while
                                                                                                          projection. DOE received comment from                 align, where possible, with these
                                                 R9 is one of six saturated test colors not used in       the Republic of Korea suggesting that                 industry standards. The revised lifetime
                                                 calculating CRI.                                         DOE align its lifetime test procedure for             test method proposal is described in


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                                                 section III.D.3. In particular, the lifetime             lamp reaches 70 percent lumen                         appropriate to define rated life for LED
                                                 projection method in IES TM–28–14                        maintenance as the point of ‘‘failure.’’ In           lamps the same way it is defined for
                                                 will lead to more accurate lifetime                      order to calculate the lifetime of an                 other technologies. (CA IOUs, No. 35 at
                                                 projections than the June 2014 and                       integrated LED lamp for a particular                  p. 2) RPI also urged that DOE’s test
                                                 lifetime SNOPR proposals and ENERGY                      basic model, the manufacturer must                    procedure for LED lamps require the
                                                 STAR Program Requirements Product                        determine the length of time between                  percentage of test samples that undergo
                                                 Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs)                    first use and failure for each unit in the            catastrophic failure, and the time period
                                                 Version 1.0 14 (see supra note 9). IES                   sample. Therefore, DOE also proposed                  within which these failures occur, be
                                                 TM–28–14 specifies a method that                         to define time to failure, in section 2.2             reported and included as factors when
                                                 projects time to failure using multiple                  of appendix BB to subpart B of 10 CFR                 calculating the projected lumen
                                                 lumen maintenance measurements                           part 430, as ‘‘the time elapsed between               maintenance of the product. (RPI, No.
                                                 collected over a period of time, rather                  first use and the point at which the lamp             36 at p. 1)
                                                 than a single measurement at the end of                  reaches 70 percent lumen maintenance                     DOE understands the concerns
                                                 the test duration. Although DOE now                      as measured in section 4.5 of appendix                regarding the proposed definition and
                                                 proposes this change, DOE did receive                    BB of this subpart.’’ These revisions also            calculation for lifetime of LED lamps.
                                                 comments on specific aspects of the                      clarified that the metric ‘‘time to                   However, in order to be consistent with
                                                 June 2014 and lifetime SNOPR                             failure’’ would be measured for an                    the statutory definition of lifetime in 42
                                                 proposals. These comments are                            individual lamp. DOE also proposed                    U.S.C. 6291(30)(P), DOE is maintaining
                                                 discussed in further detail in the                       that the lifetime of an integrated LED                its proposal from the lifetime SNOPR to
                                                 following sections.                                      lamp is calculated by determining the                 define the lifetime of an integrated light-
                                                                                                          median time to failure of the sample.                 emitting diode lamp as ‘‘the length of
                                                 1. Definition of Lifetime and Time to                                                                          operating time between first use and
                                                                                                          The median time to failure of the
                                                 Failure of Integrated Light-Emitting                                                                           failure of 50 percent of the sample units
                                                                                                          sample is calculated as the arithmetic
                                                 Diode Lamps                                                                                                    (as defined in 10 CFR 429.56(a)(1)), in
                                                                                                          mean of the time to failure of the two
                                                    In the lifetime SNOPR, DOE proposed                   middle sample units when the numbers                  accordance with the test procedures
                                                 that the definition of lifetime should be                are sorted in value order. DOE requested              described in section 4.5 of appendix BB
                                                 revised to better align with the EPCA                    comment on these proposed definitions                 to subpart B of part 430 of this chapter.’’
                                                 definition of lifetime in 42 U.S.C.                      and calculations of lifetime and time to              Further, DOE is only proposing
                                                 6291(30)(P). This statutory definition                   failure of integrated LED lamps.                      measurements necessary for generating
                                                 states that lifetime means the length of                                                                       a lifetime value as defined by EPCA,
                                                                                                             OSRAM Opto Semiconductors and                      and as a result is not proposing
                                                 operating time of a statistically large                  the Joint Comment agreed with DOE’s
                                                 group of lamps between first use and                                                                           reporting the percentage of lamps that
                                                                                                          proposal to define time to failure as the             experience catastrophic failure or the
                                                 failure of 50 percent of the group in                    point at which the lamp reaches 70
                                                 accordance with test procedures                                                                                time at which these failures occur.
                                                                                                          percent lumen maintenance. (Joint
                                                 described in the IES Lighting Handbook-                  Comment, No. 34 at p. 2; OSRAM Opto                   2. Test Duration
                                                 Reference Volume. In addition, DOE                       Semiconductors, No. 33 at p. 4)                          In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE
                                                 proposed revising the name of the                        However, DOE received comments from                   proposed that initial lumen output is
                                                 metric from ‘‘lifetime,’’ to ‘‘lifetime of               the Joint Comment, CA IOUs, and                       the measured amount of light that a
                                                 an integrated light-emitting diode                       NEMA requesting that DOE revise its                   lamp provides at the beginning of its
                                                 lamp.’’ DOE proposed defining the                        definition and calculation for lifetime of            life, after it is initially energized and
                                                 lifetime of an integrated light-emitting                 LED lamps from mean time to failure of                stabilized using the stabilization
                                                 diode lamp to be as follows: ‘‘the length                the middle two samples to the mean                    procedures. 79 FR 32033. DOE also
                                                 of operating time between first use and                  time to failure of all tested samples.                proposed that the period of time starting
                                                 failure of 50 percent of the sample                      (Joint Comment, No. 34 at p. 2; CA                    immediately after the initial lumen
                                                 units.’’ This revision also clarified that               IOUs, No. 35 at p. 3; NEMA, No. 30 at                 output measurement and ending when
                                                 the metric ‘‘lifetime of an integrated                   p. 5) The CA IOUs further commented                   the final lumen output measurement is
                                                 light-emitting diode lamp’’ is a metric                  that this definition and calculation for              recorded is referred to as the ‘‘test
                                                 calculated for all sample units                          lifetime would allow the first 40 percent             duration’’ or time ‘‘t.’’ In the June 2014
                                                 collectively. 79 FR 36243.                               of the LED lamp sample to fail during                 SNOPR, DOE discussed that the test
                                                    To support the definition of lifetime                 testing and still allow for a lumen                   duration does not include any time
                                                 as applied to LED lamps, in the lifetime                 maintenance projection based on the                   when the lamp is not energized. If
                                                 SNOPR DOE also proposed to define                        surviving 60 percent of the sample. For               lamps are turned off (possibly for
                                                 time to failure for LED lamps. The                       this reason, according to the CA IOUs,                transport to another testing area or
                                                 revised definition of lifetime refers to                 DOE should consider calculating the                   during a power outage), DOE proposed
                                                 the ‘‘failure’’ of a lamp. Because LED                   lifetime of an LED lamp as the mean                   that the time spent in the off-state not
                                                 lamps typically exhibit gradual                          time to failure of all tested samples,                be included in the test duration. DOE
                                                 degradation of light output over a long                  rather than the mean time to failure of               did not specify a minimum test duration
                                                 period of time rather than a sudden loss                 the middle two samples. The CA IOUs                   or measurement interval, so
                                                 of light output, lumen maintenance of                    also commented that they understand                   manufacturers could customize the test
                                                 70 percent is generally accepted as a                    DOE’s efforts to propose a definition of              duration based on the expected lifetime
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                                                 criterion of reaching the end of useful                  lifetime that is consistent with the                  of the LED lamp. 79 FR 32034.
                                                 LED lamp lifetime. 79 FR 36244.                          definition of other similar lighting                     Both the CA IOUs and the Joint
                                                 Therefore, DOE proposed to treat the                     products. However, they argued that                   Comment argued that DOE should
                                                 point in time where an individual LED                    other lighting products measure the                   include a minimum test duration to
                                                   14 The ENERGY STAR specification for Lamps
                                                                                                          sample set to the point of catastrophic               help guard against early failure of LED
                                                 will be revised to reference the DOE LED lamp test
                                                                                                          failure rather than using projected                   lamps. (CA IOUs, No. 35 at p. 3; Joint
                                                 procedure after publication of the LED lamp test         lumen maintenance. For this reason, the               Comment, No. 34 at p. 2) The Joint
                                                 procedure final rule.                                    CA IOUs suggested that it may not be                  Comment also offered a suggestion that


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                                                 minimum test duration be set at 4,000                    physical environment while minimizing                 maintenance, but also for the possibility
                                                 hours. The CA IOUs expressed concern                     test burden. 79 FR 32034.                             of catastrophic failure as measured
                                                 that historically test laboratories                         Several stakeholders commented that                through stress testing. (Joint Comment,
                                                 conducting lumen maintenance testing                     DOE should tighten its proposal for                   No. 34 at p. 2; CA IOUs, No. 35 at p.
                                                 have disregarded lamps experiencing                      ambient temperature requirements. Both                4; RPI, No. 36 at p. 2) The CA IOUs
                                                 early failure. Therefore they suggested                  the CA IOUs and the Joint Comment                     argued that DOE should consider
                                                 that DOE specify that the proposed                       recommended tightening the ambient                    utilizing an additional elevated
                                                 lifetime test procedure is for a                         temperature requirements during lumen                 temperature test, and/or other stress
                                                 population of LED lamps, and not a                       maintenance testing to 25 °C with a                   tests, because heat buildup and other
                                                 lumen maintenance projection exercise                    tolerance of ± 5 °C. (CA IOUs, No. 35 at              factors such as rapid cycling will likely
                                                 based on the subset of lamps that have                   p. 3; Joint Comment, No. 34 at p. 2) The
                                                                                                                                                                have a significant impact on component
                                                 survived. (CA IOUs, No. 35 at p. 3) DOE                  CA IOUs argued that the lower end of
                                                                                                                                                                failure of integrated LED lamps.
                                                 agrees that early catastrophic failure of                DOE’s proposed range (15 °C) is
                                                                                                                                                                Furthermore, the CA IOUs indicated
                                                 LED lamps is problematic. However, to                    significantly cooler than room
                                                                                                          temperature, and therefore, not an                    that stress-test procedures are already
                                                 render the test procedure applicable to
                                                                                                          accurate representation of the operating              included in the ENERGY STAR Program
                                                 LED lamps of all lifetimes (including
                                                 lifetimes that could be less than the                    conditions of most LED lamps.                         Requirements Product Specification for
                                                 4,000 hour minimum test duration                         Additionally, it argued that the wide                 Lamps (Light Bulbs) Version 1.0 (see
                                                 recommended in the Joint Comment),                       range between 15 and 40 °C could result               supra note 9), and therefore would not
                                                 DOE does not propose minimum test                        in wildly different lamp performance                  represent additional testing burden to
                                                 duration requirements for LED lamps in                   measurements. (CA IOUs, No. 35 at p.                  manufacturers. (CA IOUs, No. 35 at p.
                                                 this SNOPR. The proposed method for                      3) Similarly, RPI also recommended that               4) RPI also recommended that DOE
                                                 lifetime testing is discussed in more                    DOE consider testing LED lamps at the                 require on-off cycling at realistic
                                                 detail in section III.D.3. DOE has                       higher end of the proposed temperature                operating intervals (e.g., a minimum of
                                                 included a proposal in section III.D.3.g                 range in more tightly controlled                      two-hours on and two-hours off),
                                                 detailing the required procedures if an                  tolerances, specifically at 30 °C with a              claiming that this could potentially
                                                 LED lamp fails prematurely during                        tolerance of ± 5 °C. (RPI, No. 36 at p. 1)            damage subcomponents within the LED
                                                 lumen maintenance testing.                               NEMA commented that DOE should                        lamp. RPI argued that this cycling
                                                                                                          continue to reference IES LM–65–10,                   method would allow lamp components
                                                 3. Test Duration Operating Conditions                    and not reference IES LM–84–14                        to experience maximum temperature
                                                    The June 2014 SNOPR discussed that,                   because industry has not yet had time                 differences and undergo stresses similar
                                                 while operating an LED lamp, lumen                       to gain familiarity with the new IES                  to what they would experience in real-
                                                 output can vary with changes in                          LM–84–14 standard. NEMA further                       life applications. (RPI, No. 36 at p. 2)
                                                 ambient temperature, air flow, vibration,                commented that DOE should simplify                       Industry has stated that unlike other
                                                 and shock. However, because lamps                        the temperature range in IES LM–65–10
                                                 may need to be operated for an extended                                                                        lighting technologies, the lifetime of
                                                                                                          by setting the ambient temperature to
                                                                                                                                                                LED lamps is minimally affected by
                                                 period of time for the purpose of                        ‘‘15 °C or above.’’ (NEMA, No. 30 at p.
                                                 lifetime testing, DOE proposed less                                                                            power cycling.15 DOE research of
                                                                                                          2)
                                                 stringent requirements when                                 DOE agrees that the ambient                        existing literature and industry test
                                                 measurements are not being taken (e.g.,                  temperature tolerance of between 15                   procedures indicates none are available
                                                 ambient temperature and air flow) to                     and 40 °C is large, but notes that in the             that use rapid-cycle stress testing to
                                                 reduce test burden. To determine                         June 2014 SNOPR, DOE based this range                 predict the failure of the complete LED
                                                 ambient temperature requirements, DOE                    on Section 4.3 of IES LM–65–10. As                    lamp. In this SNOPR, DOE proposes to
                                                 reviewed industry standard IES LM–65–                    previously mentioned, for this SNOPR,                 retain the testing conditions that LED
                                                 10 ‘‘Approved Method Life Testing of                     DOE has developed a test procedure that               lamps operate without rapid-cycle stress
                                                 Compact Fluorescent Lamps.’’ Section                     references the industry standards IES                 testing. DOE requests comment on
                                                 4.3 of IES LM–65–10 requires that                        LM–84–14 and IES TM–28–14.                            whether standardized test methods exist
                                                 ambient temperature be controlled                        Therefore, DOE no longer proposes the                 that use rapid-cycle stress testing to
                                                 between 15 and 40 °C. Although                           ambient temperature conditions                        predict the failure of integrated LED
                                                 industry standard IES LM–65–10 is                        provided in Section 4.3 of IES LM–65–                 lamps.
                                                 intended for compact fluorescent lamps,                  10. This SNOPR instead proposes to                       The Joint Comment also requested
                                                 DOE proposed that this ambient                           adopt section 4.4 of IES LM–84–14,                    that if DOE does not include procedures
                                                 temperature range is appropriate for the                 which indicates that during lumen                     for stress testing of LED lamps that DOE
                                                 operation of LED lamps. Therefore, DOE                   maintenance testing the ambient                       not preclude the U.S. Environmental
                                                 proposed that ambient temperature be                     temperature shall be maintained at 25                 Protection Agency (EPA) from requiring
                                                 maintained between 15 and 40 °C. DOE                     °C ± 5 °C. These requirements are                     stress testing for the purposes of the
                                                 also proposed that LED lamp testing                      discussed in more detail in section                   ENERGY STAR program. (Joint
                                                 racks be open and designed with                          III.D.1. Regarding industry familiarity               Comment, No. 34 at p. 2) While DOE
                                                 adequate lamp spacing and minimal                        with IES LM–84–14, DOE expects that
                                                 structural components to maintain                                                                              understands the issue raised in the Joint
                                                                                                          the compliance date of the test                       Comment, DOE is not addressing
                                                 ambient temperature conditions.                          procedure final rule (see section III.L)
                                                                                                                                                                procedures for stress testing of LED
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                                                 Furthermore, similar to the                              will provide adequate time for gaining
                                                 requirements in section 4.2 of IES LM–                                                                         lamps in the context of the present
                                                                                                          familiarity and conducting the adopted
                                                 65–10, DOE proposed minimizing                                                                                 rulemaking.
                                                                                                          test procedure for LED lamps.
                                                 airflow surrounding the LED lamp
                                                 testing racks and that the lamps not be                  4. Stress Testing                                       15 NEMA Comments on ENERGY STAR Program

                                                                                                                                                                Requirements Product Specification for Lamps
                                                 subjected to excessive vibration or                         The Joint Comment, CA IOUs, and                    (Light Bulbs) Version 1.0, Draft 2 http://
                                                 shock. These requirements would                          RPI recommended that DOE should not                   energystar.gov/products/specs/sites/products/files/
                                                 minimize the impact of airflow and the                   only consider test procedures for lumen               NEMA.pdf.



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                                                 5. Color Maintenance                                     provides methods for projecting the                   temperature measurement. Section 4.4
                                                    In addition to including lumen                        lumen maintenance of integrated LED                   of IES LM–84–14 further states that if
                                                 maintenance in DOE’s lifetime test                       lamps depending on the available data                 the ambient temperature falls outside
                                                 procedure, Soraa also requested that                     and test duration. These requirements,                the allowed range, the lumen
                                                 DOE measure and report color                             and any modifications proposed by                     maintenance test shall be terminated.
                                                 maintenance of LED lamps using the                       DOE, are further discussed in the                     This setup for measuring and
                                                 procedures described in IES LM–84–14.                    sections III.D.1 through III.D.4. DOE                 controlling ambient temperature would
                                                 (Soraa, No. 28 at p. 2) Color                            requests comment on the proposed                      result in appropriate testing conditions
                                                 maintenance is the difference or ‘‘shift’’               incorporation of IES LM–84–14 and IES                 as the lamp would be tested at room
                                                 in chromaticity as measured initially                    TM–28–14 for measuring and projecting                 temperature and in an environment that
                                                 compared to that over an elapsed                         the lumen maintenance of LED lamps.                   is used most commonly for testing lamp
                                                 operating time, and color shift and other                                                                      technologies.
                                                                                                          1. Test Conditions                                       DOE proposes that the requirement
                                                 degradation mechanisms can affect the                       DOE proposes that the operating                    for vibration and air movement around
                                                 useful lifetime of LED lamps. While                      conditions for lamp operation between                 the LED lamp be as specified in sections
                                                 color maintenance measurement                            lumen output measurements be as                       4.3 and 4.6 of IES LM–84–14, which
                                                 procedures are provided in IES LM–84–                    specified in section 4.0 of IES LM–84–                require that the LED lamps not be
                                                 14, no method for projection is                          14, with some modifications. Lumen                    subjected to excessive vibration or
                                                 provided. Furthermore, color                             output of LED lamps can vary with                     shock during operation or handling, and
                                                 maintenance is not well understood or                    changes in ambient temperature and air                that the air flow surrounding the LED
                                                 well-studied, and is not commonly used                   movement around the LED lamp.                         lamp be minimized. This is a
                                                 for traditional incandescent lamps and                   However, to reduce test burden, DOE                   requirement in relevant industry
                                                 CFLs.16 After conducting thorough                        proposes that the operating conditions                standards for the test setup of other
                                                 research of existing test procedures for                 (e.g., ambient temperature) required                  lamp types such as GSFLs, and would
                                                 all lighting products and industry                       during the test duration while                        ensure consistent LED lamp
                                                 literature regarding LED lamp lifetime,                  measurements are not being taken                      measurements. DOE also proposes that
                                                 DOE has tentatively concluded that                       would be less stringent than those                    humidity of the environment around the
                                                 there is no industry consensus for how                   required when taking photometric                      LED lamp shall be maintained to less
                                                 to characterize lifetime of LED lamps in                 measurements. The test conditions                     than 65 percent relative humidity
                                                 terms of performance metrics other than                  outlined in IES LM–84–14 ensure                       during the lumen maintenance test as
                                                 lumen maintenance. Therefore, DOE is                     reliable, repeatable, and consistent test             specified in section 4.5 of IES LM–84–
                                                 not proposing to use metrics such as                     results without significant test burden.              14.
                                                 color maintenance to determine the                       These conditions are discussed in                        DOE requests comment on the
                                                 lifetime of LED lamps.                                   further detail below.                                 proposal to reference section 4.0 of IES
                                                 D. Proposed Approach for Lifetime                           DOE proposes to include section 4.1                LM–84–14 for specifying the ambient
                                                 Measurements                                             of IES LM–84–14, which specifies that                 conditions for lumen maintenance
                                                                                                          LED lamps should be checked and                       testing of LED lamps.
                                                    As discussed in section III.C.1, DOE                  cleaned prior to lumen output
                                                 previously had proposed to define the                    measurement and maintenance testing,                  2. Test Setup
                                                 time to failure of an LED lamp as the                    and further states that unusual                          In this SNOPR, DOE proposes test
                                                 time required to reach a lumen                           environmental conditions, such as                     setup requirements for determining
                                                 maintenance of 70 percent (L70). 79 FR                   thermal interference from heating,                    lifetime. Power supply, test rack wiring,
                                                 36243. Lumen maintenance is the                          ventilation and air conditioning systems              electrical settings, and operating
                                                 measure of lumen output after an                         or solar loading, are to be reduced to                orientation are discussed in sections
                                                 elapsed operating time, expressed as a                   levels reasonably expected to minimize                III.D.2.a through III.D.2.d.
                                                 percentage of the initial lumen output.                  influence. DOE also proposes to include
                                                 In this SNOPR, DOE proposes a new test                   section 4.2 of IES LM–84–14, which                    a. Power Supply
                                                 procedure for measuring and projecting                   states the lamp should be mounted in                     DOE proposes that line voltage
                                                 the lifetime of LED lamps that addresses                 accordance with manufacturer                          waveshape and input voltage of AC
                                                 many of the stakeholder concerns                         specifications. In addition, DOE                      power supplies be as specified in
                                                 (discussed in the preceding sections)                    proposes to include section 4.4 of IES                sections 5.2 and 5.4 of IES LM–84–14,
                                                 regarding the June 2014 and lifetime                     LM–84–14, which specifies that                        respectively. Section 5.2 specifies that
                                                 SNOPR proposals. This new proposal is                    photometric measurements should be                    an AC power supply shall have a
                                                 largely based on the IES LM–84–14 and                    taken at an ambient temperature of 25                 sinusoidal voltage waveshape at the
                                                 IES TM–28–14 industry standards, and                     ± 5 °C. A tolerance of 5 °C for the                   input frequency required by the LED
                                                 provides a simple, straightforward, and                  ambient temperature during lumen                      lamp such that the RMS summation of
                                                 flexible test procedure.                                 maintenance testing is practical, limits              the harmonic components does not
                                                    IES LM–84–14 provides a method for                    the impact of ambient temperature, and                exceed 3.0 percent of the fundamental
                                                 lumen maintenance measurement of                         is not burdensome. Section 4.4 of IES                 frequency while operating the LED
                                                 integrated LED lamps that specifies the                  LM–84–14 also indicates that the                      lamp. Section 5.4 requires, in part, that
                                                 operational and environmental                            temperature variation of the operating                the voltage of an AC power supply
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                                                 conditions during testing such as                        environment shall be monitored with a                 (RMS voltage) applied to the LED lamp
                                                 operating cycle, ambient temperature,                    sufficient number of and appropriately                shall be less than or equal to 2.0 percent
                                                 airflow, and orientation. IES TM–28–14                   located temperature measurement                       of the rated RMS voltage. Lastly, DOE
                                                                                                          points, and that the sensors used for                 proposes to not reference section 5.3 of
                                                   16 U.S. Department of Energy, ‘‘LED Luminaire
                                                                                                          measurements must be shielded from                    IES LM–84–14, which provides line
                                                 Lifetime: Recommendation for Testing and
                                                 Reporting,’’ June 2011. http://
                                                                                                          direct optical radiation from the lamp or             impedance guidelines, because the
                                                 apps1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/publications/pdfs/       any other source to reduce the impact of              procedures are listed as optional by IES
                                                 ssl/led_luminaire-lifetime-guide_june2011.pdf            radiated heat on the ambient                          and lack specific line impedance


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                                                 restrictions. DOE invites comments on                    measurement is discussed in section                   c. Test Duration
                                                 the proposal to reference section 5.2 of                 III.B.2.                                                 During lumen maintenance testing,
                                                 IES LM–84–14 requirements for AC                                                                               the LED lamps must operate for an
                                                 power supplies, and on the requirement                   3. Test Method
                                                                                                                                                                extended period of time, referred to as
                                                 that input voltage be monitored and                        DOE proposes that the lumen                         the ‘‘elapsed operating time.’’ The
                                                 regulated to less than or equal to 2.0                   maintenance test procedure for LED                    entirety of elapsed operating time
                                                 percent of the rated RMS voltage as                      lamps be as specified in section 7.0 of               starting immediately after the initial
                                                 specified in section 5.4 of IES LM–84–                   IES LM–84–14 and section 4.2 of IES                   lumen output measurement and ending
                                                 14. DOE also invites comments on the                     TM–28–14. The test methods outlined                   with the recording of the final interval
                                                 proposal to not reference the line                                                                             lumen output measurement is then
                                                                                                          in IES LM–84–14 and IES TM–28–14
                                                 impedance guidelines provided in                                                                               referred to as the ‘‘test duration.’’ The
                                                                                                          ensures reliable, repeatable, and
                                                 section 5.3 of IES LM–84–14.                                                                                   test duration does not include any time
                                                                                                          consistent test results without
                                                 b. Test Rack Wiring                                      significant test burden. The lumen                    when the lamp is not energized. If
                                                                                                          maintenance test method is discussed in               lamps are turned off (possibly for
                                                   DOE proposes that section 5.5 of IES                                                                         transport to another testing area or
                                                 LM–84–14 be incorporated by reference                    further detail in sections III.D.3.a
                                                                                                          through III.D.3.g. DOE requests                       during a power outage), DOE proposes
                                                 to specify test rack wiring requirements                                                                       that the time spent in the off state not
                                                 during lumen maintenance testing of                      comment on the lumen maintenance
                                                                                                          test procedure.                                       be included in the test duration. Similar
                                                 LED lamps. This section specifies that                                                                         to the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE does not
                                                 that wiring of test racks should be in                   a. Initial Lumen Output Measurements                  specify minimum test duration
                                                 accordance with national, state or                                                                             requirements, so manufacturers can
                                                 provincial, and local electrical codes,                     DOE proposes to reference section 7.6              customize the test duration based on the
                                                 and in accordance with any                               of IES LM–84–14, which states that an                 expected lifetime of the LED lamp.
                                                 manufacturer operation and condition                     initial lumen output measurement is                   However, DOE understands that the test
                                                 recommendations for the LED lamp.                        required prior to starting the                        duration has a significant impact on the
                                                 This section also requires that an                       maintenance test. Initial lumen output                reliability of the lumen maintenance
                                                 inspection of electric contacts including                is the measured amount of light that an               prediction and proposes maximum time
                                                 the lamp socket contacts be performed                    LED lamp provides at the beginning of                 to failure claims that increase as the test
                                                 each time the LED lamps are installed                    its life after it is initially energized and          duration increases. These lumen
                                                 in the test rack. DOE invites comments                   stabilized using the stabilization                    maintenance calculation requirements
                                                 on the proposal to adopt section 5.5 of                  procedures proposed in section III.C.4.b              are discussed further in section III.D.4.
                                                 IES LM–84–14, which provides test rack                   of the June 2014 SNOPR. 79 FR 32027.
                                                 wiring requirements during lumen                         The methodology, test conditions, and                 d. Lamp Handling and Tracking
                                                 maintenance testing of LED lamps.                        setup requirements described in the                      Section 7.2 of IES–LM–84–14
                                                 c. Electrical Settings                                   June 2014 SNOPR (with the                             specifies that when handling,
                                                                                                          modifications described in section III.B              transporting, or storing LED lamps, care
                                                    DOE proposes requiring lumen                          above) would be used when measuring                   should be taken to prevent any damage
                                                 maintenance testing of LED lamps at the                  initial lumen output for the lifetime test            or contamination that may affect the test
                                                 rated voltage as specified in section 5.1                procedure. Manufacturers testing an                   results. These handling requirements
                                                 of IES LM–84–14. For lamps with                          LED lamp for lifetime would be required               are practical, prevent lamp damage that
                                                 multiple operating voltages, DOE                         to use the same value of initial lumen                could affect the measured results, and
                                                 proposes the electrical settings                         output as used in the lamp efficacy                   would not be burdensome to
                                                 requirements provided in section                         calculation.                                          manufacturers.
                                                 III.C.3.d of the June 2014 SNOPR. 79 FR                                                                           DOE also proposes that the
                                                 32025–6. For LED lamps with multiple                     b. Interval Lumen Output Measurements                 requirements for LED lamp marking and
                                                 modes of operation, DOE proposes                                                                               tracking during lumen maintenance
                                                 incorporating section 7.0 of IES LM–79–                     DOE also proposes to reference                     testing be as specified in section 7.3 of
                                                 2008, which specifies that dimmable                      section 7.6 of IES LM–84–14 to indicate               IES–LM–84–14. Section 7.3 of IES–LM–
                                                 LED lamps should be tested at                            that additional lumen output                          84–14 specifies that each LED lamp
                                                 maximum input power. When multiple                       measurements (known as interval lumen                 shall be tracked during the maintenance
                                                 modes (such as multiple CCTs and CRIs)                   output measurements) are made after                   test and identified by marking applied
                                                 occur at the maximum input power,                        the initial lumen output measurement                  directly to the LED lamps or by labels
                                                 DOE proposes that the manufacturer can                   and continue at regular intervals.                    that can be attached during transport,
                                                 select any of these modes for testing. For               Interval lumen output is measured after               operation and evaluation or to the test
                                                 certification, DOE proposes that all                     the lamp is energized and stabilized                  rack position occupied by the LED
                                                 measurements (lumen output, input                        using the stabilization procedures in                 lamp. The chosen identification method
                                                 power, efficacy, CCT, CRI, power factor,                 section III.C.4.b of the June 2014                    should also consider the effect of
                                                 lifetime, and standby mode power) be                     SNOPR. 79 FR 32027. The methodology,                  exposure to light and heat, as this may
                                                 conducted at the same mode of                            test conditions, and setup requirements               alter or compromise the marking or
                                                 operation.                                               described in the June 2014 SNOPR (with                label. Section 7.3 of IES–LM–84–14 also
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                                                                                                          the modifications described in section                offers several possible marking methods
                                                 d. Operating Orientation                                 III.B above) would be required when                   and materials, including durable bar
                                                   DOE proposes to include section 4.7                    measuring interval lumen output for the               coding, ceramic ink marking, high-
                                                 of IES LM–84–14, which specifies that                    lifetime test procedure. Further                      temperature markers, or any other
                                                 the operating orientation of the lamp be                 instructions specifying the timing of the             method that endures or can be
                                                 the same as during photometric                           collection of interval lumen output                   periodically renewed for the duration of
                                                 measurement. Lamp operating                              measurements are discussed in section                 the test. These requirements ensure that
                                                 orientation during photometric                           III.D.4.a.                                            the LED lamp can be tracked and


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                                                 identified correctly throughout lumen                    measured at or below 0.7 or an LED                    intervals smaller than 1,000 hours.
                                                 maintenance testing. DOE requests                        lamp fails resulting in complete loss of              Furthermore, section 4.2 specifies that
                                                 comment on the lamp handling and                         light output, time to failure has been                lumen maintenance data used for the
                                                 tracking proposal.                                       reached and therefore it must not be                  projection calculation shall be equally
                                                                                                          projected using the procedures                        dispersed in time (to within ±48 hours),
                                                 e. Operating Cycle
                                                                                                          described in the following section                    and that no two consecutive data
                                                    Lifetime test procedures for other                    III.D.4. Instead, the time to failure is              collection intervals after the initial
                                                 lamp types sometimes require                             equal to the last elapsed time                        1,000 hours shall differ by more than 96
                                                 ‘‘cycling,’’ which means turning the                     measurement for which the recorded                    hours in length. Therefore, data may be
                                                 lamp on and off at specific intervals                    lumen output measurement is greater                   used in the projection calculation if they
                                                 over the test period. However, industry                  than or equal to 70 percent of initial                are collected every 1,000 hours (±48
                                                 has stated that unlike other lighting                    lumen output. DOE requests comment                    hours), every 500 hours (±48 hours),
                                                 technologies, the lifetime of LED lamps                  on this proposal.                                     etc., but not every 1,000 hours and
                                                 is minimally affected by power cycling                                                                         occasionally at 500 hours, as this will
                                                 (see supra note 15). Thus, in this                       4. Projection Method
                                                                                                                                                                give excessive statistical weight to
                                                 SNOPR, DOE proposes that cycling of                         In this SNOPR, DOE proposes a new                  certain data points. DOE requests
                                                 the LED lamp not be required during                      lumen maintenance projection                          comment on adopting the proposed
                                                 lumen maintenance testing.                               procedure that addresses many of the                  lumen maintenance data collection
                                                                                                          stakeholder concerns discussed in                     requirements specified in section 4.2 of
                                                 f. Time Recording
                                                                                                          section III.C regarding the June 2014 and             IES TM–28–14.
                                                    Accurately recording of the elapsed                   lifetime SNOPR proposals. This
                                                 operating time is critical for the lumen                 proposal is largely based on the IES                  b. Projection Calculation
                                                 maintenance test procedure. Therefore,                   TM–28–14 industry standard and                           Section 5.0 of IES TM–28–14 provides
                                                 DOE proposes to adopt section 7.5 of                     provides a simple, straightforward, and               guidance for how to determine time to
                                                 IES LM–84–14, which states that                          flexible calculation based on the                     failure for an integrated LED lamp. For
                                                 elapsed time recording devices shall be                  recorded trend in lumen maintenance of                short test durations (less than 3,000
                                                 connected to the particular test                         an LED lamp. However, DOE is                          hours), IES TM–28–14 does not provide
                                                 positions and accumulate time only                       proposing certain modifications,                      a projection method so time to failure is
                                                 when the LED lamps are operating. The                    discussed below, so that the projection               determined using actual test data. For
                                                 LED lamp is operating only when the                      method better meets DOE’s needs.                      test durations of 3,000 hours or greater,
                                                 lamp is energized. If lamps are turned                                                                         IES TM–28–14 provides two different
                                                 off (possibly for transport to another                   a. Interval Lumen Output Measurement
                                                                                                                                                                methods for projecting time to failure,
                                                 testing area or during a power outage),                  Collection Instructions
                                                                                                                                                                depending on test duration. The first is
                                                 DOE proposes that the time spent in the                     In this SNOPR, DOE proposes that all               a direct extrapolation method for
                                                 off state not be included in the recorded                interval lumen output measurements                    projecting time to failure based on
                                                 elapsed operating time. Section 7.5 of                   meet the requirements specified in                    lumen maintenance data of a whole LED
                                                 IES LM–84–14 also indicates that video                   section 4.2, 4.2.1, and 4.2.2 of IES TM–              lamp. The second is a combined
                                                 monitoring, current monitoring, or other                 28–14. For test durations greater than or             extrapolation method based on both
                                                 means can be used to determine elapsed                   equal to 6,000 hours, DOE proposes that               whole LED lamp and LED source lumen
                                                 operating time. All equipment used for                   section 4.2.1 of IES TM–28–14 be                      maintenance data. DOE discusses these
                                                 measuring elapsed operating time                         followed. Section 4.2.1 of IES TM–28–                 provisions of IES TM–28–14 in more
                                                 would be calibrated and have a total                     14 specifies that lumen maintenance                   detail in this section.
                                                 minimum temporal resolution of ±0.5                      data used for direct extrapolation must                  IES TM–28–14 does not provide a
                                                 percent. These requirements are                          be collected initially and at least once              lumen maintenance projection method
                                                 achievable with minimal testing burden                   every 1,000 hours thereafter. For test                if IES LM–84–14 testing has been
                                                 and provide reasonable stringency that                   durations greater than or equal to 3,000              completed for a total elapsed operating
                                                 is achievable via commercially available                 hours and less than 6,000 hours, DOE                  time of less than 3,000 hours. IES TM–
                                                 time recording instrumentation. DOE                      proposes section 4.2.2 of IES TM–28–14                28–14 indicates that the prediction may
                                                 requests comment on the time recording                   be followed, except that lumen                        be unreliable since the spread of
                                                 proposal.                                                maintenance data of LED packages and                  prediction estimates increases
                                                                                                          modules would not be collected.                       significantly for data sets that do not
                                                 g. Lamp Failure                                          Section 4.2.2 of IES TM–28–14 specifies               meet the minimum test duration
                                                    Finally, DOE also proposes that LED                   that lumen maintenance data used for                  requirements for the either the direct or
                                                 lamps be checked regularly for failure as                combined extrapolation must be                        combined extrapolation methods. On
                                                 specified in section 7.8 of IES–LM–84–                   collected initially after 1,000 hours, and            the basis of the limited dataset
                                                 14, which requires that checking for                     at least once every 500 hours thereafter.             potentially yielding unreliable
                                                 LED lamp operation either by visual                         Lumen maintenance data collected at                projections, DOE proposes no projection
                                                 observation or automatic monitoring be                   intervals greater than those specified                of time to failure for test durations less
                                                 done at a minimum at the start of lumen                  above must not be used as this may                    than 3,000 hours. Instead, time to failure
                                                 maintenance testing and during every                     compromise the accuracy of the                        would equal the test duration.
                                                 interval measurement. Section 7.8 of IES                 projection results. In addition, section                 For test durations of at least 6,000
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                                                 LM–84–14 further specifies that each                     4.2 of IES TM–28–14 indicates that                    hours, the IES TM–28–14 procedures
                                                 non-operational LED lamp shall be                        lumen maintenance data shall be                       recommend use of a direct extrapolation
                                                 investigated to make certain that it is                  collected within a ±48 hour window of                 method. The direct extrapolation
                                                 actually a failure, and that it is not                   each measurement point, e.g., for 1000-               method uses an exponential least
                                                 caused by improper functioning of the                    hour intervals, between 952 hours and                 squares curve-fit to extrapolate lumen
                                                 test equipment or electrical connections.                1048 hours, between 1952 and 2048                     maintenance measurements of the
                                                 DOE proposes that if lumen                               hours, etc. This ±48 hour data collection             complete integrated LED lamp to the
                                                 maintenance of the LED lamps is                          window is also applicable to other                    time point where lumen maintenance


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                                                 decreases to 70 percent of its initial                   maintenance data is available, IES TM–                Table 1 in section 5.1.5 of IES TM–28–
                                                 lumen output.                                            28–14 recommends a combined                           14, would be limited to no more than
                                                    The direct extrapolation method                       extrapolation method. This method uses                six times the test duration for test
                                                 described in section 5.1 of IES TM–28–                   IES TM–21–2011 to project the data                    durations greater than or equal to 6,000
                                                 14 for projecting time to failure based on               collected from IES LM–80–2008, which                  hours. However, to account for the
                                                 lumen maintenance data of a whole LED                    measures lumen maintenance of the                     increased uncertainty in lowering the
                                                 lamp is similar to DOE’s June 2014                       LED source component. This method                     threshold for the direct extrapolation
                                                 SNOPR proposal. 79 FR 32035.                             then corrects for additional lumen                    method to 3,000 hours, DOE proposes to
                                                 However, where DOE’s June 2014                           maintenance losses in the complete                    reduce the maximum time to failure
                                                 SNOPR projected time to failure based                    integrated LED lamp, if they are                      claims based on the test duration. For
                                                 on the underlying exponential decay                      observed during whole-lamp testing.                   this test duration range, DOE proposes
                                                 function in ENERGY STAR’s Program                           DOE proposes not to reference the                  a maximum projection limit that scales
                                                 Requirements Product Specification for                   combined extrapolation method                         linearly from one times the test duration
                                                 Lamps (Light Bulbs) Version 1.0, IES                     described in section 5.2 of IES TM–28–                (the effective limit for test durations less
                                                 TM–28–14 projects time to failure based                  14 for when at least 3,000 hours, but                 than 3,000 hours) to approximately six
                                                 on the data obtained for each individual                 less than 6,000 hours, of whole-lamp                  times the test duration (the limit for test
                                                 LED lamp. Thus, DOE proposes to                          lumen maintenance test data are                       durations greater than or equal to 6,000
                                                 incorporate the direct extrapolation                     available. The requirement to use lumen               hours).
                                                 method provided in section 5.1 of IES                    maintenance data of the LED source                       In summary, DOE proposes to
                                                 TM–28–14, as this should result in more                  component would require disassembly                   determine time to failure using the
                                                 accurate projections.                                    of the lamp, which could necessitate                  following procedures:
                                                    While DOE proposes referencing the                    irreversible modifications to the lamp
                                                                                                                                                                   (1) If the test duration is less than
                                                 direct extrapolation method specified in                 and introduce potential for error and
                                                                                                                                                                3,000 hours:
                                                 section 5.1 of IES TM–28–14 for                          variation in the measurements.
                                                 projecting time to failure of LED lamp                   Furthermore, failure of an integrated                    No projection of lumen maintenance
                                                 lumen maintenance data (tested as                        LED lamp is often determined by                       data is permitted, and the time to failure
                                                 described in sections III.D.1 through                    components other than the LED source,                 claim equals the test duration or the
                                                 III.D.3), this SNOPR also proposes the                   as many stakeholders described in                     recorded time at which the lamp
                                                 following modification for consistency                   comments to the NOPR test procedure.                  reaches 70 percent lumen maintenance,
                                                 with DOE’s reporting requirements.                       79 FR 32030.                                          whichever is of lesser value. See section
                                                 Measured lumen maintenance data of                          In place of the combined                           III.D.3.g for more details on how lamp
                                                 all the LED lamp samples must not be                     extrapolation method for test durations               failure is recorded during lumen
                                                 averaged, and the averaging procedures                   of at least 3,000 hours but less than                 maintenance testing.
                                                 specified in section 5.1.2 of IES TM–28–                 6,000 hours, DOE proposes to use the                     (2) If the test duration is greater than
                                                 14 shall not be used. DOE proposes that                  direct extrapolation method specified in              or equal to 3,000 and less than 6,000
                                                 the projection calculation be completed                  section 5.1 of IES TM–28–14 but to                    hours:
                                                 for each individual LED lamp and the                     lower the maximum allowed time to                        The direct extrapolation method
                                                 projected time to failure values be used                 failure claim. Section 5.1.5 of IES TM–               specified in section 5.1 of IES TM–28–
                                                 to calculate the lifetime of the sample                  28–14 provides instruction for how to                 14 may be utilized. The maximum time
                                                 using the procedures proposed in                         limit time to failure claims depending                to failure claim is determined by
                                                 section III.G.3.                                         on sample size. Because DOE requires a                multiplying the test duration by the
                                                    If at least 3,000 hours but less than                 sample size of a least ten LED lamps, the             limiting multiplier calculated in the
                                                 6,000 hours of whole-lamp lumen                          projected time to failure, as specified in            following equation:




                                                 Where:                                                   14 may be utilized. The projected time                E. Proposed Approach for Standby
                                                 Test duration is expressed in hours                      to failure is limited to no more than six             Mode Power
                                                    This equation is a linear function that               times the test duration.                                As explained in the June 2014
                                                 equals one when the test duration is                       DOE requests comment on referencing                 SNOPR, EPCA section 325(gg)(2)(A)
                                                 equal to 3,000 hours and six at 6,000                    the direct extrapolation method                       directs DOE to establish test procedures
                                                 hours. As an example, if an LED lamp                     specified in section 5.1 of IES TM–28–                to include standby mode, ‘‘taking into
                                                 is tested for 4,500 hours, the maximum                   14 for projecting time to failure of LED              consideration the most current versions
                                                 time to failure that could be reported                   lamps. DOE also seeks comment on the                  of Standards 62301 and 62087 of the
                                                 based on this approach is only 15,750                    proposed modifications to project time                International Electrotechnical
                                                 hours (3.5 times the test duration of                    to failure of each individual lamp (no                Commission. . . .’’ (42 U.S.C.
                                                 4,500 hours). The limiting multiplier                    averaging lumen maintenance values),                  6295(gg)(2)(A)) IEC Standard 62087
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                                                 increases as the test duration increases                                                                       applies only to audio, video, and related
                                                                                                          lowering the test duration threshold to
                                                 until the test duration equals or exceeds                                                                      equipment, but not to lighting
                                                                                                          3,000 hours for the direct extrapolation
                                                 6,000 hours where it is set and remains                                                                        equipment. As IEC Standard 62087 does
                                                                                                          method, and the procedures for limiting
                                                 at a value of six.                                                                                             not apply to this rulemaking, in the June
                                                                                                          the maximum time to failure claim.
                                                    (3) If the test duration is greater than                                                                    2014 SNOPR, DOE proposed procedures
                                                 or equal to 6,000 hours:                                                                                       consistent with those outlined in IEC
                                                    The direct extrapolation method                                                                             Standard 62301, which applies
                                                 specified in section 5.1 of IES TM–28–                                                                         generally to household electrical
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                                                 appliances. 79 FR 32035. However, to                     would not affect the measured values.                 32036. In their written comments, both
                                                 develop a test method that would be                      (NEMA, No. 30 at p. 4) DOE agrees that                OSI and NEMA agree with the revision
                                                 familiar to LED lamp manufacturers and                   the sequence of standby mode and                      to the definition of ‘‘basic model.’’ (OSI,
                                                 maintain consistent requirements to the                  certain active mode measurements                      No. 32 at p. 3; NEMA, No. 30 at p. 3)
                                                 active mode test procedure, DOE                          should not affect the measured values.                However, the Republic of Korea
                                                 referenced language and methodologies                    However, DOE does propose that                        commented on DOE’s definition that
                                                 presented in IES LM–79–2008 for test                     standby mode measurements be                          requires that manufacturers test the
                                                 conditions and test setup requirements.                  completed before initiating lumen                     entire basic model, and that this may
                                                    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE noted                     maintenance testing for determining                   become burdensome particularly for
                                                 that a standby mode power                                time to failure. Therefore, DOE proposes              lifetime testing. Therefore, it
                                                 measurement is an input power                            to clarify that standby mode                          recommended that DOE align the basic
                                                 measurement made while the LED lamp                      measurements may be taken before or                   model definition with that of the
                                                 is connected to the main power source,                   after active mode measurements of                     ENERGY STAR Program Requirements
                                                 but is not generating light (an active                   lumen output, input power, CCT, CRI,                  Product Specification for Lamps (Light
                                                 mode feature). DOE proposed in the                       power factor, and lamp efficacy, but                  Bulbs) Version 1.0, which requires a
                                                 June 2014 SNOPR that all test condition                  must be taken before the active mode                  lifetime test only on representative
                                                 and test setup requirements used for                     measurement of and calculation of time                model regardless of color temperature.
                                                 active mode measurements (e.g., input                    to failure.                                           (Republic of Korea, No. 37 at p. 2)
                                                 power) (see sections III.B.1 and III.B.2)                                                                         Upon further review, DOE determined
                                                 also would apply to standby mode                         F. Proposed Approach for Power Factor                 that a revised definition of basic model
                                                 power measurements. Once the test                           DOE proposes to include a power                    specific to integrated LED lamps is not
                                                 conditions and setup have been                           factor measurement requirement,                       currently necessary for the general
                                                 implemented, the LED lamp would be                       because power quality can impact                      service lamp energy conservation
                                                 stabilized in accordance with the                        energy consumption. Power factor is a                 rulemaking (see public docket EERE–
                                                 requirements given for active mode                       dimensionless ratio of real power to                  2013–BT–STD–0051) and that LED
                                                 measurements in the June 2014 SNOPR.                     apparent power, where real power is the               lamps with different CCT, CRI, or
                                                 After the lamp has stabilized, the                       measured input power of the LED lamp                  lifetime could be categorized as the
                                                 technician would send a signal to the                    and apparent power is equal to the                    same basic model. All products
                                                 LED lamp instructing it to provide zero                  product of measured input current and                 included in a basic model must comply
                                                 light output. The technician would then                  input voltage. Power factor is not                    with the certified values, and products
                                                 measure standby power in accordance                      described directly in IES LM–79–08, but               in the same basic model must also have
                                                 with section 5 of IEC 62301. Id.                         the instrumentation for measuring the                 the same light output and electrical
                                                    NEMA commented that requiring                         values necessary for calculating power                characteristics (including lumens per
                                                 lumen output measurements to                             factor is specified.                                  watt) when represented in manufacturer
                                                 determine stability of standby mode                         DOE proposes to calculate power                    literature. DOE requests comment on
                                                 operation is not necessary, and that                     factor in this SNOPR by dividing input                this revised proposal.
                                                 electrical stabilization in the standby                  power by the product of input current
                                                 mode should be sufficient. (NEMA, No.                                                                          2. Minimum Sample Size
                                                                                                          and input voltage. Input power would
                                                 30 at p. 4) For standby mode, DOE is                                                                              The June 2014 SNOPR proposed
                                                                                                          be measured as proposed in the June
                                                 proposing to measure the power                                                                                 testing a minimum of ten LED lamps to
                                                                                                          2014 SNOPR. 79 FR 32028. Following
                                                 consumed, not the light output (light                                                                          determine the input power, lumen
                                                                                                          seasoning and stabilization, input
                                                 output is zero in standby mode by                                                                              output, efficacy, CCT, CRI, lifetime, and
                                                                                                          current and input voltage to the LED
                                                 definition). Therefore, DOE agrees that                                                                        standby mode power. DOE also
                                                                                                          lamp would be measured using the
                                                 requiring lumen output measurements                                                                            proposed that all LED lamps within the
                                                                                                          instrumentation specified in section 8.0
                                                 to determine stability of standby mode                                                                         sample, including those that fail
                                                                                                          of IES LM–79–08. Input current and
                                                 operation is not necessary. Thus, DOE is                                                                       prematurely, be included in the
                                                                                                          input voltage would be measured using
                                                 revising the procedures for purposes of                                                                        reported results for input power, lumen
                                                                                                          the same test conditions and test setup
                                                 standby mode power measurement, and                                                                            output, efficacy, CCT, CRI, lifetime, and
                                                                                                          as for lumen output, lamp efficacy, CCT,              standby mode power. LED lamp failure
                                                 proposes that, once test conditions and                  and CRI as proposed in the June 2014
                                                 setup have been implemented, the                                                                               should not be exempt from reporting,
                                                                                                          SNOPR (79 FR 32023–26) and sections                   because this would potentially mislead
                                                 stabilization procedures in section
                                                                                                          III.B.1 and III.B.2 of this SNOPR. DOE                consumers. Furthermore, DOE proposed
                                                 III.C.4.b of the June 2014 SNOPR are
                                                                                                          requests comment on the method of                     that sample units be randomly selected
                                                 required for input power only, not
                                                                                                          measuring and calculating power factor.               from production units. 79 FR 32036.
                                                 lumen output. 79 FR 32027. DOE
                                                 requests comment on the proposal to                      G. Basic Model, Minimum Sample Size,                     DOE determined that a minimum of
                                                 determine stabilization for standby                      and Determination of Represented                      ten LED lamps was appropriate, based
                                                 mode measurements using power                            Values                                                on collected photometric test data from
                                                 measurements only.                                                                                             two sources: the first data set was
                                                    NEMA also recommended that DOE                        1. Basic Model                                        provided by ENERGY STAR, and the
                                                 revise its proposal in the June 2014                        In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE                        second from a collaborative effort
                                                 SNOPR to state that standby mode                         proposed to revise the term ‘‘basic                   between Pacific Gas and Electric
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                                                 power measurements may be taken                          model’’ in 10 CFR 430.2 for LED lamps                 Company (hereafter referred to as
                                                 before or after active mode operation.                   as follows: ‘‘With respect to integrated              PG&E), California Lighting Technology
                                                 NEMA reasoned that if stabilization of                   light-emitting diode lamps: Lamps that                Center (hereafter referred to as CLTC),
                                                 the light output of the lamp was not a                   have essentially identical light output               and the Collaborative Labeling and
                                                 necessary element of the stabilization                   and electrical characteristics—including              Appliance Standards Program (hereafter
                                                 procedure for standby mode                               lumens per watt (lm/W), color rendering               referred to as CLASP). These test data,
                                                 measurements, that the sequence of                       index (CRI), correlated color                         combined, represent ten samples of 47
                                                 standby and active mode measurements                     temperature (CCT), and lifetime.’’ 79 FR              different LED lamp products each.


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                                                 Statistical analysis of the LED lamp test                excluded from calculation of lumen                            99 percent one-tailed confidence interval
                                                 data indicated that a minimum sample                     maintenance and any projected values.                         with n-1 degrees of freedom.
                                                 size of ten lamps is appropriate to                      NEMA cited reduced regulatory burden                    DOE also proposed in the June 2014
                                                 estimate the average input power, initial                as a benefit to harmonizing DOE’s test                SNOPR that the represented value of
                                                 lumen output, efficacy, CCT, and CRI                     procedure with ENERGY STAR.                           input power and standby mode power
                                                 given the variation present in the data                  (NEMA, No. 39 at p. 1) DOE’s view has                 be equal to or greater than the greater of
                                                 set. Standby mode power is assumed to                    not changed from the June 2014 SNOPR                  the average lumen output of the sample
                                                 vary to the same degree as input power                   and is that LED lamp failure should not               set and the 99 percent UCL of the
                                                 during active mode. In addition, 37 LED                  be exempt from reporting, because this                sample mean divided by 1.01. DOE
                                                 lamps from the data set were tested for                  would potentially mislead consumers,                  proposed the following equation to
                                                 lumen output after 3,000 hours of                        particularly with respect to lamp                     calculate UCL:
                                                 operation. DOE used this data to help                    lifetime. DOE will work with ENERGY
                                                 determine the sample size required for                   STAR to harmonize its test procedure
                                                 estimating the lifetime of the LED lamp.                 with that proposed here, including
                                                 Analysis of the test data revealed that a                sampling and sample size.
                                                 minimum sample size of ten should also                                                                         where, x is the sample mean; s is the sample
                                                                                                          3. Determination of Represented Values                   standard deviation; n is the number of
                                                 be sufficient to estimate lumen output                                                                            samples; and t0.99 is the t statistic for a
                                                 for the LED lamp after an elapsed                           In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE                           99 percent one-tailed confidence interval
                                                 operating time. In addition, requiring a                 proposed calculations to determine                       with n-1 degrees of freedom.
                                                 minimum sample size of ten LED lamps                     represented values for CCT, lumen                        Additionally in the lifetime SNOPR,
                                                 aligns with ENERGY STAR’s sampling                       output, lifetime, CRI, and efficacy using             DOE proposed that the definition of
                                                 procedure. Id.                                           a lower confidence limit (LCL) equation,
                                                    Regarding the minimum sample size                                                                           lifetime should be revised to better align
                                                                                                          and input power and standby mode                      with the EPCA definition of lifetime in
                                                 proposal, the Joint Comment and NEMA                     power using an upper confidence limit
                                                 agreed with DOE’s proposal to adopt a                                                                          42 U.S.C. 6291(30)(P). 79 FR 36243.
                                                                                                          (UCL) equation. 79 FR 32037. LED lamp                 Therefore, as described in section
                                                 minimum sample size of ten LED lamps                     test data provided by ENERGY STAR as
                                                 for input power, lumen output, CCT,                                                                            III.C.1, DOE added that the lifetime of
                                                                                                          well as PG&E, CLASP, and CLTC were                    an integrated LED lamp is calculated by
                                                 CRI, lifetime, and standby mode. (Joint                  used to derive the confidence level and
                                                 Comment, No. 34 at p. 1; NEMA, No. 30                                                                          determining the median time to failure
                                                                                                          sample mean divisor for each metric.                  of the sample (calculated as the
                                                 at p. 3) In contrast, OSI and OSRAM                      Descriptions of each of the LCL and
                                                 Opto Semiconductors commented that                                                                             arithmetic mean of the time to failure of
                                                                                                          UCL calculations are provided below.                  the two middle sample units when the
                                                 in the industry standard IES TM–28–14,                      DOE proposed in the June 2014
                                                 sample size affects the confidence level                                                                       numbers are sorted in value order). All
                                                                                                          SNOPR that the CCT of the units be                    comments received for DOE’s proposed
                                                 for lumen output maintenance                             averaged and that average be rounded as
                                                 projection. They, therefore, recommend                                                                         definition of lifetime are summarized
                                                                                                          specified in the June 2014 SNOPR. 79                  and addressed in section III.C.1.
                                                 that DOE adopt the sample size and                       FR 32038. The average CCT would be
                                                 associated projection time length in IES                                                                          Cree, OSI, and NEMA commented
                                                                                                          calculated using the following equation:              that DOE should use a 95 percent
                                                 TM–28–14. (OSI, No. 32 at p. 3; OSRAM
                                                 Opto Semiconductors, No. 33 at p. 4)                                                                           confidence limit instead of 99 percent
                                                    DOE maintains its proposal to require                                                                       confidence limit for all represented
                                                 a sample size of at least ten LED lamps.                                                                       values. (OSI, No. 32 at p. 4; Cree, No.
                                                 As specified in section III.D.4.a, DOE                                                                         31 at p. 1; NEMA, No. 30 at p. 5)
                                                 proposes referencing Table 1 in section                  where, x is the sample mean; n is the number          Additionally, NEMA recommended that
                                                 5.1.5 of IES TM–28–14, which states                         of units; and xi is the ith unit.                  DOE modify the Certification,
                                                 that the projected time to failure is                                                                          Compliance, and Enforcement (hereafter
                                                                                                             DOE proposed in the June 2014                      referring to as CC&E) requirements at 10
                                                 limited to no more than six times the
                                                                                                          SNOPR that the represented value of                   CFR 429 to set tolerances based on
                                                 test duration for sample sizes greater
                                                                                                          lumen output be equal to or less than                 expected measurement and product
                                                 than or equal to ten. However, to
                                                                                                          the lower of the average lumen output                 variation as set forth in NEMA LSD 63–
                                                 account for the increased uncertainty in
                                                                                                          of the sample set and the 99 percent                  2012. NEMA also contended that DOE’s
                                                 lowering the threshold for the direct
                                                                                                          LCL of the sample mean divided by                     use of the LCL equation together with a
                                                 extrapolation method to 3,000 hours,
                                                                                                          0.97. Additionally, DOE proposed that                 divisor is statistically invalid. It
                                                 DOE proposes to reduce the maximum
                                                 time to failure claims for test durations                the represented value of CRI be equal to              suggested that DOE’s equation
                                                 less than 6,000 hours, as discussed in                   the lower of the average CRI of the                   eliminates the statistical confidence
                                                 section III.E.4.b. Therefore, DOE retains                sample set and the 99 percent LCL of                  level associated with the estimated
                                                 the proposal that a minimum of ten LED                   the sample mean divided by 0.99, and                  quantity and therefore no longer
                                                 lamps must be tested to determine the                    that the represented value of efficacy be             accounts for uncertainties related to
                                                 input power, lumen output, efficacy,                     equal to the lower of the average                     both lamp manufacturing and testing.
                                                 CCT, CRI, lifetime, and standby mode                     efficacy of the sample set and the 99                 However, if DOE retains the LCL and
                                                                                                          percent LCL of the sample mean divided                divisor statistical representation, NEMA
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                                                 minimum of ten LED lamps must be                         by 0.98. DOE proposed the following                   requested that DOE then use the
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                                                 tested to determine power factor.                        equation to calculate LCL for lumen                   recommendations presented in NEMA
                                                    Regarding inclusion of all 10 lamps in                output, CRI, and efficacy:                            LSD 63–2012 and refer to its comments
                                                 the reported results, NEMA commented                                                                           in previous rulemakings to properly set
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                                                 that DOE should follow the current                                                                             the value of the divisor. NEMA also
                                                 practice of the ENERGY STAR lamps                                                                              suggested a formula to calculate the
                                                 specification v1.1 and allow for early                   where, x is the sample mean; s is the sample          divisor for efficacy reporting, and
                                                 failure for one of ten samples. That is,                    standard deviation; n is the number of             expressed concerns regarding any future
                                                 one of the ten samples could be                                                                                minimum lamp efficacy performance
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                                                 requirements set by DOE. It argued that                  Consumers prefer smaller values of                    rounding of three significant figures 18
                                                 maximum technology levels need to be                     input power, while larger values of                   for lumen outputs of all sizes.
                                                 considered if DOE retains the LCL and                    power factor are preferred. Therefore,
                                                                                                                                                                2. Correlated Color Temperature
                                                 divisor statistical representation. NEMA                 DOE inverted the input power
                                                 suggested that DOE keep minimum                          represented value requirements from a                    In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE
                                                 efficacy performance requirements for                    UCL and divisor to an LCL and divisor.                proposed to round CCT values for
                                                 LED lamps between 9 and 13 percent                       Input power uses a UCL of 99 percent                  individual units to the tens place and
                                                 below maximum technology levels, or                      and a divisor of 1.02, therefore, DOE                 round the certified CCT values for the
                                                 accept NEMA’s recommendation for                         proposes the corresponding LCL of 99                  sample to the hundreds place. 79 FR
                                                 compliance tolerances. (NEMA, No. 30                     percent and divisor of 0.98 for the                   32038. DOE received comments from
                                                 at p. 6)                                                 represented value of power factor.                    OSI, the Republic of Korea, and NEMA,
                                                    DOE is maintaining its proposal to use                                                                      recommending reporting nominal CCT
                                                                                                            DOE requests comment on the                         based on the tolerance specified in
                                                 a 99 percent LCL. However, DOE
                                                                                                          proposal for represented value                        Table 1 of ANSI C78.377. (OSI, No. 32
                                                 proposes to revise the divisor value to
                                                                                                          calculation and specifically the revised              at p. 4; Republic of Korea, No. 37 at p.
                                                 be computed using the maximum rather
                                                                                                          divisors and new power factor                         2; NEMA, No. 30 at p. 4) However, as
                                                 than average standard deviation of the
                                                                                                          represented value calculation in this                 indicated in section III.B.3.c, DOE is not
                                                 collected LED lamp test data. The new
                                                                                                          SNOPR.                                                proposing to follow a nominal CCT
                                                 divisor values for each metric are
                                                 provided below:                                          H. Rounding Requirements                              methodology and therefore continues to
                                                                                                                                                                propose rounding to the nearest tens
                                                                                       LCL or UCL     In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE                               digit for measurements of individual
                                                             Metric
                                                                                                   proposed rounding requirements for
                                                                                       divisor value                                                            lamp units, and that certified CCT
                                                                                                   lumen output, input power, efficacy,                         values for the sample be rounded to the
                                                 Lumen Output .......................         0.96 CCT, CRI, estimated annual energy cost,
                                                                                                                                                                hundreds place.
                                                 Input Power ..........................       1.02
                                                 Efficacy .................................   0.96
                                                                                                   lifetime, and standby mode power. DOE
                                                                                                                                                                3. Lifetime
                                                 CRI ........................................ 0.98 received comments on some of these
                                                                                                   proposals and these comments are                                In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE
                                                    Furthermore, DOE disagrees with                discussed in the following sections.                         proposed that lifetime of LED lamps be
                                                 NEMA’s assertion, and continues to find DOE also discusses a new proposal                                      rounded to the nearest whole hour. 79
                                                 that the LCL equation and divisor                 regarding rounding requirements for                          FR 32038. NEMA commented that
                                                 adequately address variation in lamp              power factor.                                                rounding to the nearest hour is not
                                                 manufacturing and testing. DOE used                                                                            meaningful, and suggested that two
                                                                                                   1. Lumen Output                                              significant digits is sufficient for
                                                 the same methodology recommended by
                                                 NEMA in LSD–63–2012 in the June                      In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE                               lifetime rounding. (NEMA, No. 30 at p.
                                                 2014 SNOPR. However, DOE calculated proposed that the lumen output of all                                      5) However, DOE maintains that
                                                 a different standard deviation based on           units be averaged and the value be                           rounding to the nearest whole hour is
                                                 data provided by ENERGY STAR as well rounded to three significant figures. 79                                  consistent with the unit of time used for
                                                 as PG&E, CLASP, and CLTC. DOE found FR 32037. Based on a review of                                             lifetime metrics for other lamp
                                                 the variation in test data for a single           commercially available LED lamp                              technologies, and is a level of accuracy
                                                 lamp model to be less than that                   products as well as testing equipment                        a laboratory is capable of measuring
                                                 provided by NEMA in LSD–63–2012. As measurement capabilities, DOE                                              with a standard time-keeping device.
                                                 described in the June 2014 SNOPR,                 determined that three significant figures                    Therefore, in this SNOPR, DOE retains
                                                 certification testing is permitted to take                                                                     the proposal that lifetime of LED lamps
                                                                                                   is an achievable level of accuracy for
                                                                                                                                                                be rounded to the nearest whole hour.
                                                 place at one test laboratory and the              LED lamps. NEMA commented that
                                                 sample set is unlikely to include inter-          rounding to three significant figures                        4. Power Factor
                                                 lab variability. Therefore, DOE does not does not provide a similar level of                                      DOE proposes that power factor be
                                                 include an inter-lab variability                  specificity for lumen outputs of all sizes                   rounded to the nearest hundredths
                                                 parameter in its calculation of the               as claimed by DOE, indicating that for                       place, consistent with common usage in
                                                 divisor when establishing rating                  small light sources, the resolution of                       industry literature. DOE requests
                                                 requirements that are based on                    photometric measurement is not                               comment on this rounding proposal for
                                                 certification testing for which the               sufficient for three-digit accuracy. Both                    power factor.
                                                 manufacturer chooses the lab to conduct OSI and NEMA recommended using
                                                 such testing. DOE will establish efficacy Table 8–1 of LSD 63–2012 for reporting                               I. Interaction with ENERGY STAR
                                                 requirements within the GSL energy                rounded values of lumen output. (OSI,                           In the June 2014 SNOPR, to reduce
                                                 conservation standards rulemaking.17              No. 32 at p. 4; NEMA, No. 30 at pp. 4–                       test burden, DOE proposed allowing
                                                    Finally, DOE also proposes in this             5)                                                           measurements collected for the
                                                 SNOPR to include represented value                   DOE agrees that rounding                                  ENERGY STAR Program Requirements
                                                 instructions for representations of               requirements should reflect realistic                        Product Specification for Lamps (Light
                                                 power factor. Power factor is calculated          expectations of accuracy and                                 Bulbs) Version 1.0 to be used for
                                                 using electrical measurements,                    repeatability. Based on a review of                          calculating represented values of lumen
                                                 including measurement of input power. commercially available LED lamp                                          output, input power, lamp efficacy,
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                                                 DOE expects power factor to exhibit the products as well as testing equipment                                  CCT, CRI, and lifetime. Both Cree and
                                                 same variability as input power, and              measurement capabilities, DOE                                NEMA agreed with the allowance of
                                                 bases the represented value calculation           maintains its determination in the June                      using measurements collected for
                                                 on that proposed for input power.                 2014 SNOPR that three significant                            ENERGY STAR program requirements.
                                                   17 Documents for the GSL rulemaking are
                                                                                                   figures is an achievable level of                              18 If the number 3,563 is rounded to three

                                                 available at http://www.regulations.gov/
                                                                                                   accuracy for LED lamps. Therefore, for                       significant digits it becomes 3,560—with the 3, 5,
                                                 #!docketDetail;D=EERE-2013-BT-STD-0051.           this SNOPR, DOE continues to propose                         and 6 being the significant digits.



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                                                 (Cree, No. 31 at p. 1; NEMA, No. 30 at                   ILAC agreed with the proposal in the                  distribute in commerce a basic model,
                                                 p. 4) However, the Republic of Korea                     June 2014 SNOPR. (Soraa, No. 28 at p.                 the manufacturer must submit a full
                                                 suggested that DOE align all test                        3; OSI, No. 32 at p. 4; NEMA, No. 30 at               certification report and provide all of
                                                 procedures for LED lamps with those                      p. 4; ILAC, No. 26 at p. 1) Therefore,                the information listed in 10 CFR
                                                 presented in the ENERGY STAR                             DOE maintains its proposal to require                 429.12(b), including the product-
                                                 Program Requirements Product                             accreditation by NVLAP or an entity                   specific information required by 10 CFR
                                                 Specification for Lamps (Light Bulbs)                    recognized by ILAC. DOE also proposes                 429.56(b)(2), as part of its notification to
                                                 Version 1.0. It indicated that having                    to state directly that accreditation by               DOE that the model has been
                                                 different test methods is burdensome for                 and Accreditation Body that is a                      discontinued.
                                                 manufacturers and creates confusion.                     signatory member to the International                   DOE requests comment on the
                                                 (Republic of Korea, No. 37 at p. 2)                      Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation                  proposed certification report
                                                    In this SNOPR, DOE proposes a new                     (ILAC) Mutual Recognition                             requirements.
                                                 test procedure for lifetime that is largely              Arrangement (MRA) is an acceptable
                                                 based on the recent published IES LM–                    means of laboratory accreditation. In                 L. Effective and Compliance Date
                                                 84–14 and IES TM–28–14 industry                          addition, DOE proposes to require that                  If adopted, the effective date for this
                                                 standards and provides a simple,                         testing for power factor be conducted by              test procedure would be 30 days after
                                                 straightforward, and flexible test                       test laboratories accredited by NVLAP                 publication of the test procedure final
                                                 procedure to account for potential                       or an entity recognized by ILAC.                      rule in the Federal Register. Pursuant to
                                                 future changes in the lifetime of LED                                                                          EPCA, manufacturers of covered
                                                 products.                                                K. Certification
                                                                                                                                                                products must use the applicable test
                                                    DOE notes that the proposal in this                      DOE is proposing certification
                                                                                                                                                                procedure as the basis for determining
                                                 SNOPR projects time to failure based on                  requirements for LED lamps in this
                                                                                                                                                                that their products comply with the
                                                 data obtained for each individual LED                    SNOPR. Manufacturers will not have to
                                                                                                                                                                applicable energy conservation
                                                 lamp rather than assuming the same                       certify values to DOE unless standards
                                                                                                                                                                standards adopted pursuant to EPCA
                                                 relationship between test duration and                   are promulgated for LED lamps as part
                                                                                                                                                                and for making representations about
                                                 lumen maintenance applies to every                       of the rulemaking for general service
                                                                                                                                                                the efficiency of those products. (42
                                                 LED lamp. Because DOE has revised its                    lamps. However, DOE is providing
                                                                                                                                                                U.S.C. 6293(c); 42 U.S.C. 6295(s)) For
                                                 approach for lifetime measurement and                    certification requirements and the
                                                                                                                                                                those energy efficiency or consumption
                                                 projection, there is no longer significant               ability to certify by CCMS to enable FTC
                                                                                                          to allow manufacturers to submit data                 metrics covered by the DOE test
                                                 similarity between the DOE and
                                                                                                          through DOE’s Compliance Certification                procedure, manufacturers must make
                                                 ENERGY STAR lifetime test procedures.
                                                                                                          Management System (CCMS) related to                   representations in accordance with the
                                                 DOE will work with ENERGY STAR to
                                                 revise the test procedures for lifetime                  FTC labeling requirements. Where the                  DOE test procedure and represented
                                                 accordingly.                                             proposal is discussed in mandatory                    value determination method beginning
                                                    Measurements collected for the                        terms, the certification requirements                 180 days after publication of the final
                                                 ENERGY STAR Program Requirements                         would not be required for DOE purposes                rule in the Federal Register.
                                                 Product Specification for Lamps (Light                   until compliance with standards is                    M. Description of Standards
                                                 Bulbs) Version 1.0 can be used for                       required.                                             Incorporated by Reference
                                                 calculating represented values of energy                    DOE recognizes that testing of LED
                                                 efficiency or consumption metrics                        lamp lifetime requires considerably                      In this SNOPR, DOE proposes to
                                                 covered by the DOE test procedure as                     more time than testing of other LED                   incorporate by reference the test
                                                 long as those measurements were                          lamp metrics. DOE proposes to allow                   standard published by ANSI and IES,
                                                 collected in accordance with the DOE                     new basic models of LED lamps to be                   titled ‘‘Nomenclature and Definitions
                                                 test procedure. Manufacturers must                       distributed prior to completion of the                for Illuminating Engineering,’’ ANSI/IES
                                                 make representations in accordance                       full testing for lifetime. Similar to                 RP–16–2010. ANSI/IES RP–16–2010 is
                                                 with the DOE test procedure and                          treatment of GSFLs and incandescent                   an industry accepted standard that
                                                 represented value determination                          reflector lamps in 10 CFR 429.12(e)(2),               specifies definitions related to lighting
                                                 method beginning 180 days after                          DOE proposes that prior to distribution               and is applicable to products sold in
                                                 publication of the final rule in the                     of the new basic model of LED lamp,                   North America. The definition of
                                                 Federal Register.                                        manufacturers must submit an initial                  integrated LED lamp proposed in this
                                                                                                          certification report. If testing for time to          SNOPR references ANSI/IES RP–16–
                                                 J. Laboratory Accreditation                              failure is not complete, manufacturers                2010. ANSI/IES RP–16–2010 is readily
                                                    Regarding the National Voluntary                      may include estimated values for                      available on IES’s Web site at http://
                                                 Laboratory Accreditation Program                         lifetime and life. If reporting estimated             www.ies.org/.
                                                 (NVLAP) accreditation, in the June 2014                  values, the certification report must                    DOE also proposes to incorporate by
                                                 SNOPR DOE proposed to require lumen                      state the description of the prediction               reference the test standard published by
                                                 output, input power, lamp efficacy,                      method and the prediction method must                 IES, titled ‘‘Approved Method:
                                                 CCT, CRI, lifetime, and standby mode                     be generally representative of the                    Electrical and Photometric
                                                 power (if applicable) testing be                         methods specified in appendix BB.                     Measurements of Solid-State Lighting
                                                 conducted by test laboratories                           Manufacturers are also required to                    Products,’’ IES LM–79–2008. IES LM–
                                                 accredited by NVLAP or an accrediting                    maintain records per 10 CFR 429.71 of                 79–2008 is an industry accepted
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                                                 organization recognized by the                           the development of all estimated values               standard that specifies test methods for
                                                 International Laboratory Accreditation                   and any associated initial test data. If              determination of lumen output, input
                                                 Cooperation (ILAC). 79 FR 32039.                         reporting estimated values for lifetime               power, lamp efficacy, CCT, and CRI and
                                                 NVLAP is a member of ILAC, so test                       and life, the certification report must               is applicable to LED lamp products sold
                                                 data collected by any laboratory                         indicate that the values are estimated                in North America. The test procedure
                                                 accredited by an accrediting body                        until testing for time to failure is                  for lumen output, input power, lamp
                                                 recognized by ILAC would be                              complete. If, prior to completion of                  efficacy, CCT, and CRI proposed in this
                                                 acceptable. Soraa, OSI, NEMA, and                        testing, a manufacturer ceases to                     SNOPR references IES LM–79–2008. IES


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                                                 LM–79–2008 is readily available on                       action was not subject to review under                codified at 13 CFR part 121. The size
                                                 IES’s Web site at http://www.ies.org/.                   the Executive Order by the Office of                  standards are listed by North American
                                                   DOE also proposes to incorporate by                    Information and Regulatory Affairs                    Industry Classification System (NAICS)
                                                 reference the test standard published by                 (OIRA) in OMB.                                        code and industry description and are
                                                 IES, titled ‘‘Approved Method:                                                                                 available at www.sba.gov/sites/default/
                                                                                                          B. Review under the Regulatory
                                                 Measuring Luminous Flux and Color                                                                              files/Size_Standards_Table.pdf. LED
                                                                                                          Flexibility Act
                                                 Maintenance of LED Lamps, Light                                                                                lamp manufacturing is classified under
                                                 Engines, and Luminaires,’’ IES LM–84–                       The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                  NAICS 335110, ‘‘Electric Lamp Bulb
                                                 2014. IES LM–84–2014 is an industry                      U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires preparation              and Part Manufacturing.’’ The SBA sets
                                                 accepted standard that specifies test                    of an initial regulatory flexibility                  a threshold of 1,000 employees or fewer
                                                 methods for determination of lumen                       analysis (IRFA) for any rule that by law              for an entity to be considered a small
                                                 maintenance and is applicable to LED                     must be proposed for public comment,                  business for this category.
                                                 lamp products sold in North America.                     unless the agency certifies that the rule,               For the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE
                                                 The test procedure for lifetime proposed                 if promulgated, will not have a                       examined the number of small
                                                 in this SNOPR references IES LM–84–                      significant economic impact on a                      businesses that will potentially be
                                                 2014. IES LM–84–2014 is readily                          substantial number of small entities. As              affected by the LED lamps test
                                                 available on IES’s Web site at http://                   required by Executive Order 13272,                    procedure. This evaluation revealed that
                                                 www.ies.org/.                                            ‘‘Proper Consideration of Small Entities              the test procedure requirements
                                                   DOE also proposes to incorporate by                    in Agency Rulemaking,’’ 67 FR 53461                   proposed in the June 2014 SNOPR will
                                                 reference the test standard published by                 (August 16, 2002), DOE published                      apply to about 41 small business
                                                 IES, titled ‘‘Projecting Long-Term                       procedures and policies on February 19,               manufacturers of LED lamps. DOE
                                                 Luminous Flux Maintenance of LED                         2003, to ensure that the potential                    compiled this list of manufacturers by
                                                 Lamps and Luminaires,’’ IES TM–28–                       impacts of its rules on small entities are            reviewing the DOE LED Lighting Facts
                                                 14. IES TM–28–14 is an industry                          properly considered during the DOE                    label list of partner manufacturers,19 the
                                                 accepted standard that specifies test                    rulemaking process. 68 FR 7990. DOE                   SBA database, ENERGY STAR’s list of
                                                 methods for projection of lumen                          has made its procedures and policies                  qualified products,20 and performing a
                                                 maintenance and is applicable to LED                     available on the Office of the General                general search for LED manufacturers.
                                                 lamp products sold in North America.                     Counsel’s Web site: http://energy.gov/                DOE determined which companies
                                                 The test procedure for lifetime                          gc/office-general-counsel.                            manufacture LED lamps by reviewing
                                                                                                             DOE reviewed the test procedures                   company Web sites, the SBA Web site
                                                 proposed in this SNOPR references IES
                                                                                                          considered in this SNOPR under the                    when applicable, calling companies
                                                 TM–28–14. IES TM–28–14 is readily
                                                                                                          provisions of the Regulatory Flexibility              directly, and/or reviewing the Hoovers
                                                 available on IES’s Web site at http://
                                                                                                          Act (RFA) and the policies and                        Inc. company profile database. Through
                                                 www.ies.org/.
                                                                                                          procedures published on February 19,                  this process, DOE identified 41 small
                                                 N. Ceiling Fan Light Kits using LED                      2003. As discussed in more detail in the              businesses that manufacture LED lamps,
                                                 Lamps                                                    following sections, DOE found that                    each offering about 23 different basic
                                                    DOE proposed to harmonize the lamp                    because the proposed test procedures                  models.21 NEMA suggested that DOE
                                                 testing procedures for lamps, including                  have not previously been required of                  contact Jim Brodrick, Program Manager
                                                 LEDs, used in ceiling fan lights kits in                 manufacturers, all manufacturers,                     of DOE’s solid-state lighting (SSL)
                                                 a notice published on October 31, 2014.                  including small manufacturers, may                    program, to review the estimate for total
                                                 79 FR 64688 (Docket EERE–2013–BT–                        potentially experience a financial                    number of small businesses that will
                                                 TP–0050). The comments received as                       burden associated with this new testing               likely be affected by implementing this
                                                 part of that docket were generally                       requirement. While examining this                     test procedure. (NEMA, No. 30 at p. 4)
                                                 supportive of this approach and are                      issue, DOE determined that it could not               DOE has incorporated feedback from
                                                 discussed as part of that rulemaking                     certify that the proposed rule, if                    DOE’s SSL program, and maintains its
                                                 docket. Since the test procedure for LED                 promulgated, would not have a                         estimate for the number of small
                                                 lamps is still being considered as part of               significant impact on a substantial                   businesses that would be affected by the
                                                 this rulemaking, DOE is proposing to                     number of small entities. Therefore,                  proposed rulemaking.
                                                 revise the appropriate cross-reference                   DOE has prepared an IRFA for this                        In the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE
                                                 (relative to the proposals at 79 FR 64688                rulemaking. The IRFA describes the                    estimated that the labor costs associated
                                                                                                          potential impacts on small businesses                 with conducting the input power,
                                                 (October 31, 2014)) in the ceiling fan
                                                                                                          associated with LED lamp testing                      lumen output, CCT, CRI, and standby
                                                 light kit test procedure appendix as part
                                                                                                          requirements. DOE has transmitted a                   mode power testing is $31.68 per hour.
                                                 of this rulemaking. DOE requests
                                                                                                          copy of this IRFA to the Chief Counsel                79 FR 32041. Calculating efficacy of an
                                                 comments on this approach and
                                                                                                          for Advocacy of the Small Business                    LED lamp was determined not to result
                                                 adopting the cross reference for LED
                                                                                                          Administration (SBA) for review.                      in any incremental testing burden
                                                 lamps used in CFLKs as part of this
                                                                                                                                                                beyond the cost of carrying out lumen
                                                 rulemaking.                                              1. Estimated Small Business Burden                    output and input power testing. DOE
                                                 IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory                        SBA has set a size threshold for                   also expected standby mode power
                                                 Review                                                   electric lamp manufacturers to describe               testing to require a negligible
                                                                                                          those entities that are classified as                 incremental amount of time in addition
                                                 A. Review Under Executive Order 12866
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                                                                                                          ‘‘small businesses’’ for the purposes of              to the time required for the other
                                                    The Office of Management and Budget                   the RFA. DOE used the SBA’s small
                                                 (OMB) has determined that test                           business size standards to determine                    19 DOE LED Lighting Facts Partner List, http://

                                                 procedure rulemakings do not constitute                  whether any small manufacturers of                    www.lightingfacts.com/Partners/Manufacturer.
                                                                                                                                                                  20 ENERGY STAR Qualified Lamps Product List,
                                                 ‘‘significant regulatory actions’’ under                 LED lamps would be subject to the
                                                                                                                                                                http://downloads.energystar.gov/bi/qplist/Lamps_
                                                 section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866,                   requirements of the rule. 65 FR 30836,                Qualified_Product_List.xls?dee3-e997.
                                                 Regulatory Planning and Review, 58 FR                    30849 (May 15, 2000), as amended at 65                  21 The median revenue for these small businesses

                                                 51735 (Oct. 4, 1993). Accordingly, this                  FR 53533, 53545 (Sept. 5, 2000) and                   can be found in the June 2014 SNOPR. 79 FR 32040.



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                                                 metrics. In total, DOE estimated that                     each manufacturer for 23 basic models.                produces 23 basic models. DOE notes
                                                 using the June 2014 SNOPR test method                     79 FR 32042.                                          this is not an annual cost.
                                                 to determine light output, input power,                      Both OSI and NEMA commented that                      Regarding OSI and NEMA’s comment,
                                                 CCT, CRI, and standby mode power                          most established manufacturers
                                                                                                                                                                 DOE agrees that the cost estimates
                                                 would result in an estimated                              participate in the ENERGY STAR
                                                                                                                                                                 described in this section are much larger
                                                 incremental labor burden of $29,140 for                   program, and therefore manufacturers
                                                                                                                                                                 than the actual cost increase most
                                                 each manufacturer.                                        already incur the testing costs. (OSI, No.
                                                    The June 2014 SNOPR also estimated                     32 at p. 4; NEMA, No. 30 at p. 4) In                  manufacturers will experience. DOE
                                                 that lifetime testing would also                          contrast, Soraa commented that it                     notes that the majority of manufacturers
                                                 contribute to overall cost burden. The                    estimates its testing costs at                        are already testing for lumen output,
                                                 initial setup including the cost to                       approximately $50,000 per year for each               input power, CCT, and CRI, as these
                                                 custom build test racks capable of                        model of LED lamp, not including                      metrics are well established and
                                                 holding 23 different LED lamp models,                     internal costs. (Soraa, No. 28 at p. 3)               required within the industry standard
                                                 each tested in sample sets of ten lamps                      Regarding Soraa’s cost estimate, DOE               IES LM–79–2008. The IES LM–79–2008
                                                 (a total of 230 LED lamps) would be                       reviewed its cost estimates for the                   standard is also the recommended
                                                 $25,800. 79 FR 32041. The labor cost for                  proposals in this SNOPR and                           standard for testing LED lamps for the
                                                 lifetime testing was also determined to                   determined that the majority of the                   FTC Lighting Facts label as well as the
                                                 contribute to overall burden. DOE                         assumptions involved are still                        ENERGY STAR program. Most
                                                 estimated that the combination of                         appropriate. DOE tentatively concluded                manufacturers of LED lamps already
                                                 monitoring the lamps during the test                      that calculation of power factor                      participate in the ENERGY STAR
                                                 duration, measuring lumen                                 represented no incremental burden over                program, which includes requirements
                                                 maintenance, and calculating lifetime at                  the estimate in the June 2014 SNOPR,                  for lifetime, input power, lumen output,
                                                 the end of the test duration would                        because the calculation is simple and                 CCT, and CRI. While DOE’s proposed
                                                 require approximately four hours per                      the measurements needed would                         test procedure differs from ENERGY
                                                 lamp by an electrical engineering                         already be available using the input                  STAR in some respects, DOE expects
                                                 technician. DOE estimated that using                      power test setup. However, for the                    the incremental difference in testing
                                                 this test method to determine lifetime                    lifetime test procedure described in                  costs under the two test procedures to
                                                 would result in testing-related labor                     section III.D of this SNOPR, a lumen                  be significantly less than full cost of
                                                 costs of $29,140 for each manufacturer.                   output measurement is required to be                  testing under the proposed DOE test
                                                 79 FR 32041.                                              recorded for multiple time intervals at a             procedure. This is because most
                                                    Because NVLAP 22 imposes a variety                     minimum of every 1,000 hours of                       manufacturers already own the requisite
                                                 of fees during the accreditation process,                 elapsed operating time. This represents               test equipment (e.g., test racks) and
                                                 including fixed administrative fees,                      an increase in the number of required                 already have labor expenditures
                                                 variable assessment fees, and                             measurements in the lifetime test                     corresponding to carrying out testing for
                                                 proficiency testing fees, DOE also                        procedure compared to the previous                    ENERGY STAR. DOE and ENERGY
                                                 provided cost estimates for light output,                 proposal. Therefore, DOE estimates that
                                                                                                                                                                 STAR testing costs would not be
                                                 input power, CCT, CRI, lifetime, and                      the combination of monitoring the
                                                                                                                                                                 additive, because ENERGY STAR
                                                 standby mode power (if applicable)                        lamps during the test duration,
                                                                                                                                                                 references DOE test procedures where
                                                 testing to be NVLAP-accredited or                         measuring lumen maintenance at
                                                 accredited by an organization                             multiple time intervals, and calculating              they exist and revises its specification to
                                                 recognized by NVLAP. Assuming testing                     lifetime at the end of the test duration              reference new DOE test procedures
                                                 instrumentation is already available, in                  would increase the labor hour                         when they are finalized.23 Based on
                                                 the June 2014 SNOPR, DOE estimated                        requirements from approximately four                  these revisions, manufacturers would
                                                 the first year NVLAP accreditation cost                   hours to eight hours per lamp. With this              not need to complete separate testing for
                                                 would be $15,320, initial setup cost                      updated assumption DOE estimates that                 the ENERGY STAR and DOE programs.
                                                 would be $25,800, and the labor costs to                  using the test method proposed in this                   DOE invites all interested parties to
                                                 carry out testing would be                                SNOPR to determine lifetime would                     provide comments, including specific
                                                 approximately $58,280 for each                            result in testing-related labor costs of              data and rationale if they recommend
                                                 manufacturer producing 23 basic                           $58,280 for each manufacturer.                        DOE revise its cost estimate. As part of
                                                 models. 79 FR 32042. Therefore, in the                       Therefore, in the first year, for                  any comments submitted on the
                                                 first year, for manufacturers without                     manufacturers without testing racks or                potential small business impacts, it
                                                 testing racks or NVLAP accreditation                      NVLAP accreditation who choose to test                would be helpful if impacted entities
                                                 who choose to test in house, DOE                          in-house, DOE estimated a maximum                     were to describe any cost estimates as
                                                 estimated a total cost burden of $99,400,                 total cost burden of $128,540, or about               compared to their current business (e.g.,
                                                 or about $432 per LED lamp tested.                        $559 per LED lamp tested. DOE expects                 a general comparison to the annual
                                                 Alternatively, if a manufacturer opts to                  the setup cost to be a onetime cost to                revenues and how this proposal would
                                                 send lamps to a third-party test facility,                manufacturers. Further, the labor costs               impact their business for an example
                                                 DOE estimated testing of lumen output,                    to perform testing would likely be
                                                                                                                                                                 manufacturer), including any suggested
                                                 input power, CCT, CRI, lifetime, and                      smaller than $87,430 after the first year
                                                                                                                                                                 alternatives DOE should consider to
                                                 standby mode power to cost $500 per                       because only new products or
                                                                                                                                                                 potentially mitigate burden.
                                                 lamp. In total, DOE estimated in the                      redesigned products would need to be
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                                                 June 2014 SNOPR that the LED lamp                         tested. DOE estimates that the cost to                   23 ENERGY STAR published a second draft of its
                                                 test procedure would result in expected                   send lamps to a third-party test facility             Lamps Version 2.0 specification on April 10, 2015
                                                 third-party testing costs of $115,000 for                 would be $600 per lamp due to the                     and included the following note on page 2: ‘‘In an
                                                                                                           additional required measurements in                   effort to provide partners with continuity and honor
                                                   22 As discussed in section III.J, laboratories can be
                                                                                                           the lifetime test procedure. In total, the            the Agency’s intention to harmonize with
                                                 accredited by any accreditation body that is a                                                                  applicable DOE Test Procedures, this Draft proposes
                                                 signatory member to the ILAC MRA. DOE based its
                                                                                                           LED lamp test procedure would result                  to allow for use of the final test procedure for LED
                                                 estimate of the costs associated with accreditation       in expected third-party testing costs of              Lamps once it is published by DOE, where
                                                 on the NVLAP accreditation body.                          $138,000 for each manufacturer who                    applicable.’’



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                                                 2. Duplication, Overlap, and Conflict                    1910–1400 through November 30, 2017.                  responsibilities among the various
                                                 With Other Rules and Regulations                         80 FR 5099 (January 30. 2015).                        levels of government. EPCA governs and
                                                                                                            Notwithstanding any other provision                 prescribes Federal preemption of State
                                                   DOE is not aware of any rules or
                                                                                                          of the law, no person is required to                  regulations as to energy conservation for
                                                 regulations that duplicate, overlap, or
                                                                                                          respond to, nor must any person be                    the products that are the subject of
                                                 conflict with this proposed rule.
                                                                                                          subject to a penalty for failure to comply            today’s proposed rule. States can
                                                 3. Significant Alternatives to the                       with, a collection of information subject             petition DOE for exemption from such
                                                 Proposed Rule                                            to the requirements of the PRA, unless                preemption to the extent, and based on
                                                                                                          that collection of information displays a             criteria, set forth in EPCA. (42 U.S.C.
                                                    DOE tentatively determined that there
                                                                                                          currently valid OMB Control Number.                   6297(d)) No further action is required by
                                                 are no better alternatives to the
                                                 proposed test procedure, including test                  D. Review Under the National                          Executive Order 13132.
                                                 procedures that incorporate industry                     Environmental Policy Act of 1969                      F. Review Under Executive Order 12988
                                                 test standards, other than the proposed                     In this proposed rule, DOE is                         Regarding the review of existing
                                                 methods. IES LM–79–2008, the test                        proposing a test procedure for LED                    regulations and the promulgation of
                                                 procedure referenced in this SNOPR for                   lamps that will be used to support the                new regulations, section 3(a) of
                                                 the proposed approach for determining                    upcoming general service lamps energy                 Executive Order 12988, ‘‘Civil Justice
                                                 lumen output, input power, lamp                          conservation standard rulemaking as                   Reform,’’ 61 FR 4729 (Feb. 7, 1996),
                                                 efficacy, CCT, CRI, and power factor, is                 well as FTC’s Lighting Facts labeling                 imposes on Federal agencies the general
                                                 the most commonly used industry                          program. DOE has determined that this                 duty to adhere to the following
                                                 standard that provides instructions for                  rule falls into a class of actions that are           requirements: (1) Eliminate drafting
                                                 the electrical and photometric                           categorically excluded from review                    errors and ambiguity; (2) write
                                                 measurement of LED lamps. This                           under the National Environmental                      regulations to minimize litigation; (3)
                                                 SNOPR also references IES LM–84–14                       Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et                 provide a clear legal standard for
                                                 and IES–TM–28–14, which represent                        seq.) and DOE’s implementing                          affected conduct rather than a general
                                                 new industry guidance for measuring                      regulations at 10 CFR part 1021.                      standard; and (4) promote simplification
                                                 and projecting lumen maintenance.                        Specifically, this proposed rule would                and burden reduction. Section 3(b) of
                                                 While the ENERGY STAR Program                            adopt existing industry test procedures               Executive Order 12988 specifically
                                                 Requirements Product Specification for                   for LED lamps, so it would not affect the             requires that Executive agencies make
                                                 Lamps (Light Bulbs) Version 1.1                          amount, quality or distribution of                    every reasonable effort to ensure that the
                                                 presents a separate method for testing                   energy usage, and, therefore, would not               regulation: (1) Clearly specifies the
                                                 the lifetime of LED lamps, proposing a                   result in any environmental impacts.                  preemptive effect, if any; (2) clearly
                                                 lifetime test procedure based on IES                     Thus, this rulemaking is covered by                   specifies any effect on existing Federal
                                                 LM–84–14 and IES–TM–28–14 will                           Categorical Exclusion A5 under 10 CFR                 law or regulation; (3) provides a clear
                                                 align with current industry consensus                    part 1021, subpart D. Accordingly,                    legal standard for affected conduct
                                                 on this subject. The lifetime test                       neither an environmental assessment                   while promoting simplification and
                                                 procedure proposed in this SNOPR will                    nor an environmental impact statement                 burden reduction; (4) specifies the
                                                 produce more accurate lifetime                           is required.                                          retroactive effect, if any; (5) adequately
                                                 estimates than the method currently                                                                            defines key terms; and (6) addresses
                                                 used for ENERGY STAR certification                       E. Review Under Executive Order 13132
                                                                                                                                                                other important issues affecting clarity
                                                 because this SNOPR projects time to                         Executive Order 13132, ‘‘Federalism,’’             and general draftsmanship under any
                                                 failure based on data obtained for each                  64 FR 43255 (August 4, 1999) imposes                  guidelines issued by the Attorney
                                                 individual LED lamp.                                     certain requirements on agencies                      General. Section 3(c) of Executive Order
                                                                                                          formulating and implementing policies                 12988 requires Executive agencies to
                                                 C. Review Under the Paperwork                            or regulations that preempt State law or
                                                 Reduction Act of 1995                                                                                          review regulations in light of applicable
                                                                                                          that have Federalism implications. The                standards in sections 3(a) and 3(b) to
                                                   DOE established regulations for the                    Executive Order requires agencies to                  determine whether they are met or it is
                                                 certification and recordkeeping                          examine the constitutional and statutory              unreasonable to meet one or more of
                                                 requirements for certain covered                         authority supporting any action that                  them. DOE has completed the required
                                                 consumer products and commercial                         would limit the policymaking discretion               review and determined that, to the
                                                 equipment. 76 FR 12422 (March 7,                         of the States and to carefully assess the             extent permitted by law, the proposed
                                                 2011). The collection-of-information                     necessity for such actions. The                       rule meets the relevant standards of
                                                 requirement for the certification and                    Executive Order also requires agencies                Executive Order 12988.
                                                 recordkeeping was subject to review and                  to have an accountable process to
                                                 approval by OMB under the Paperwork                      ensure meaningful and timely input by                 G. Review Under the Unfunded
                                                 Reduction Act (PRA). This requirement                    State and local officials in the                      Mandates Reform Act of 1995
                                                 was approved by OMB under OMB                            development of regulatory policies that                 Title II of the Unfunded Mandates
                                                 Control Number 1910–1400.                                have Federalism implications. On                      Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) requires
                                                   DOE requested OMB approval of an                       March 14, 2000, DOE published a                       each Federal agency to assess the effects
                                                 extension of this information collection                 statement of policy describing the                    of Federal regulatory actions on State,
                                                 for three years, specifically including                  intergovernmental consultation process                local, and Tribal governments and the
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                                                 the collection of information proposed                   it will follow in the development of                  private sector. Public Law 104–4, sec.
                                                 in the present rulemaking, and                           such regulations. 65 FR 13735. DOE has                201 (codified at 2 U.S.C. 1531). For a
                                                 estimated that the annual number of                      examined this proposed rule and has                   proposed regulatory action likely to
                                                 burden hours under this extension is 30                  determined that it would not have a                   result in a rule that may cause the
                                                 hours per company. In response to                        substantial direct effect on the States, on           expenditure by State, local, and Tribal
                                                 DOE’s request, OMB approved DOE’s                        the relationship between the national                 governments, in the aggregate, or by the
                                                 information collection requirements                      government and the States, or on the                  private sector of $100 million or more
                                                 covered under OMB control number                         distribution of power and                             in any one year (adjusted annually for


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                                                 inflation), section 202 of UMRA requires                 guidelines were published at 67 FR                    such standards. In addition, section
                                                 a Federal agency to publish a written                    8452 (Feb. 22, 2002), and DOE’s                       32(c) requires DOE to consult with the
                                                 statement that estimates the resulting                   guidelines were published at 67 FR                    Attorney General and the Chairman of
                                                 costs, benefits, and other effects on the                62446 (Oct. 7, 2002). DOE has reviewed                the FTC concerning the impact of the
                                                 national economy. (2 U.S.C. 1532(a), (b))                the proposed rule under the OMB and                   commercial or industry standards on
                                                 The UMRA also requires a Federal                         DOE guidelines and has concluded that                 competition.
                                                 agency to develop an effective process                   it is consistent with applicable policies                The proposed rule incorporates test
                                                 to permit timely input by elected                        in those guidelines.                                  methods contained in the following
                                                 officers of State, local, and Tribal                                                                           commercial standards: ANSI/IES RP–
                                                                                                          K. Review Under Executive Order 13211
                                                 governments on a proposed ‘‘significant                                                                        16–2010, ‘‘Nomenclature and
                                                 intergovernmental mandate,’’ and                            Executive Order 13211, ‘‘Actions                   Definitions for Illuminating
                                                 requires an agency plan for giving notice                Concerning Regulations That                           Engineering;’’ IES LM–79–2008,
                                                 and opportunity for timely input to                      Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                   ‘‘Approved Method: Electrical and
                                                 potentially affected small governments                   Distribution, or Use,’’ 66 FR 28355 (May              Photometric Measurements of Solid-
                                                 before establishing any requirements                     22, 2001), requires Federal agencies to               State Lighting Products;’’ IES LM–84–
                                                 that might significantly or uniquely                     prepare and submit to OMB a Statement                 14, ‘‘Approved Method: Measuring
                                                 affect small governments. On March 18,                   of Energy Effects for any proposed                    Luminous Flux and Color Maintenance
                                                 1997, DOE published a statement of                       significant energy action. A ‘‘significant            of LED Lamps, Light Engines, and
                                                 policy on its process for                                energy action’’ is defined as any action              Luminaires;’’ and IES TM–28–14,
                                                 intergovernmental consultation under                     by an agency that promulgated or is                   ‘‘Projecting Long-Term Luminous Flux
                                                 UMRA. 62 FR 12820; also available at                     expected to lead to promulgation of a                 Maintenance of LED Lamps and
                                                 http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-                     final rule, and that: (1) Is a significant            Luminaires.’’ The Department has
                                                 counsel. DOE examined this proposed                      regulatory action under Executive Order               evaluated these standards and is unable
                                                 rule according to UMRA and its                           12866, or any successor order; and (2)                to conclude whether they fully comply
                                                 statement of policy and determined that                  is likely to have a significant adverse               with the requirements of section 32(b) of
                                                 the rule contains neither an                             effect on the supply, distribution, or use            the FEAA, (i.e., that they were
                                                 intergovernmental mandate nor a                          of energy; or (3) is designated by the                developed in a manner that fully
                                                 mandate that may result in the                           Administrator of OIRA as a significant                provides for public participation,
                                                 expenditure of $100 million or more in                   energy action. For any proposed                       comment, and review). DOE will
                                                 any year, so these requirements do not                   significant energy action, the agency                 consult with the Attorney General and
                                                 apply.                                                   must give a detailed statement of any                 the Chairman of the FTC concerning the
                                                                                                          adverse effects on energy supply,                     impact of these test procedures on
                                                 H. Review Under the Treasury and                         distribution, or use should the proposal
                                                 General Government Appropriations                                                                              competition prior to prescribing a final
                                                                                                          be implemented, and of reasonable                     rule.
                                                 Act, 1999                                                alternatives to the action and their
                                                   Section 654 of the Treasury and                        expected benefits on energy supply,                   V. Public Participation
                                                 General Government Appropriations                        distribution, and use.
                                                                                                                                                                A. Submission of Comments
                                                 Act, 1999 (Pub. L. 105–277) requires                        This proposed regulatory action to
                                                 Federal agencies to issue a Family                       establish a test procedure for measuring                 DOE will accept comments, data, and
                                                 Policymaking Assessment for any rule                     the lumen output, input power, lamp                   information regarding this proposed
                                                 that may affect family well-being. This                  efficacy, CCT, CRI, power factor,                     rule no later than the date provided in
                                                 rule would not have any impact on the                    lifetime, and standby mode power of                   the DATES section at the beginning of
                                                 autonomy or integrity of the family as                   LED lamps is not a significant regulatory             this proposed rule. Interested parties
                                                 an institution. Accordingly, DOE has                     action under Executive Order 12866.                   may submit comments using any of the
                                                 concluded that it is not necessary to                    Moreover, it would not have a                         methods described in the ADDRESSES
                                                 prepare a Family Policymaking                            significant adverse effect on the supply,             section at the beginning of this notice.
                                                 Assessment.                                              distribution, or use of energy, nor has it               Submitting comments via
                                                                                                          been designated as a significant energy               regulations.gov. The regulations.gov
                                                 I. Review Under Executive Order 12630                    action by the Administrator of OIRA.                  Web page will require you to provide
                                                    DOE has determined, under Executive                   Therefore, it is not a significant energy             your name and contact information.
                                                 Order 12630, ‘‘Governmental Actions                      action, and, accordingly, DOE has not                 Your contact information will be
                                                 and Interference with Constitutionally                   prepared a Statement of Energy Effects.               viewable to DOE Building Technologies
                                                 Protected Property Rights’’ 53 FR 8859                                                                         staff only. Your contact information will
                                                                                                          L. Review Under Section 32 of the                     not be publicly viewable except for your
                                                 (March 18, 1988) that this regulation
                                                                                                          Federal Energy Administration Act of                  first and last names, organization name
                                                 would not result in any takings that
                                                                                                          1974                                                  (if any), and submitter representative
                                                 might require compensation under the
                                                 Fifth Amendment to the U.S.                                 Under section 301 of the Department                name (if any). If your comment is not
                                                 Constitution.                                            of Energy Organization Act (Pub. L. 95–               processed properly because of technical
                                                                                                          91; 42 U.S.C. 7101), DOE must comply                  difficulties, DOE will use this
                                                 J. Review Under Treasury and General                     with section 32 of the Federal Energy                 information to contact you. If DOE
                                                 Government Appropriations Act, 2001                      Administration Act of 1974, as amended                cannot read your comment due to
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                                                    Section 515 of the Treasury and                       by the Federal Energy Administration                  technical difficulties and cannot contact
                                                 General Government Appropriations                        Authorization Act of 1977. (15 U.S.C.                 you for clarification, DOE may not be
                                                 Act, 2001 (44 U.S.C. 3516 note) provides                 788; FEAA) Section 32 essentially                     able to consider your comment.
                                                 for agencies to review most                              provides in relevant part that, where a                  However, your contact information
                                                 disseminations of information to the                     proposed rule authorizes or requires use              will be publicly viewable if you include
                                                 public under guidelines established by                   of commercial standards, the notice of                it in the comment or in any documents
                                                 each agency pursuant to general                          proposed rulemaking must inform the                   attached to your comment. Any
                                                 guidelines issued by OMB. OMB’s                          public of the use and background of                   information that you do not want to be


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                                                 publicly viewable should not be                             Campaign form letters. Please submit               ambient conditions for lumen
                                                 included in your comment, nor in any                     campaign form letters by the originating              maintenance testing of LED lamps.
                                                 document attached to your comment.                       organization in batches of between 50                    3. The lumen maintenance test
                                                 Persons viewing comments will see only                   and 500 form letters per PDF, or as one               procedure.
                                                 first and last names, organization                       form letter with a list of supporters’                   4. The proposal to adopt the section
                                                 names, correspondence containing                         names compiled into one or more PDFs.                 5.2 of IES LM–84–14 requirements for
                                                 comments, and any documents                              This reduces comment processing and                   AC power supplies, and on the
                                                 submitted with the comments.                             posting time.                                         requirement that input voltage be
                                                    Do not submit to regulations.gov                         Confidential business information.                 monitored and regulated to within less
                                                 information for which disclosure is                      According to 10 CFR 1004.11, any                      than or equal to 2.0 percent of the rated
                                                 restricted by statute, such as trade                     person submitting information that he                 RMS voltage as specified in section 5.4
                                                 secrets and commercial or financial                      or she believes to be confidential and                of IES LM–84–14. DOE also invites
                                                 information (hereafter referred to as                    exempt by law from public disclosure                  comments on the proposal to exclude
                                                 confidential business information or                     should submit via email, postal mail, or              the line impedance guidelines provided
                                                 CBI). Comments submitted through                         hand delivery two well-marked copies:                 in section 5.3 of IES LM–84–14.
                                                 regulations.gov cannot be claimed as                     one copy of the document marked                          5. The proposal to adopt section 5.5
                                                 CBI. Comments received through the                       confidential including all the                        of IES LM–84–14, which provides test
                                                 Web site will waive any CBI claims for                   information believed to be confidential,              rack wiring requirements during lumen
                                                 the information submitted. For                           and one copy of the document marked                   maintenance testing of LED lamps.
                                                 information on submitting CBI, see the                   non-confidential with the information                    6. Referencing the lamp handling and
                                                 Confidential Business Information                        believed to be confidential deleted.                  tracking proposal specified in sections
                                                 section.                                                 Submit these documents via email or on                7.2 and 7.3 of IES–LM–84–14.
                                                    DOE processes submissions made                        a CD, if feasible. DOE will make its own                 7. The proposal to adopt the time
                                                 through regulations.gov before posting.                  determination about the confidential                  recording procedures in section 7.5 of
                                                 Normally, comments will be posted                        status of the information and treat it                IES–LM–84–14.
                                                 within a few days of being submitted.                    according to its determination.                          8. The proposal that, for the case in
                                                 However, if large volumes of comments                       Factors of interest to DOE when                    which lumen maintenance testing
                                                 are being processed simultaneously,                      evaluating requests to treat submitted                results in complete loss of light output,
                                                 your comment may not be viewable for                     information as confidential include: (1)              the time to failure is equal to the last
                                                 up to several weeks. Please keep the                     A description of the items; (2) whether               elapsed operating time measurement for
                                                 comment tracking number that                             and why such items are customarily                    which the recorded lumen output
                                                 regulations.gov provides after you have                  treated as confidential within the                    measurement is greater than or equal to
                                                 successfully uploaded your comment.                      industry; (3) whether the information is              70 percent.
                                                    Submitting comments via email, hand                   generally known by or available from                     9. The proposal that all lumen
                                                 delivery, or mail. Comments and                          other sources; (4) whether the                        maintenance data shall be collected at
                                                 documents submitted via email, hand                      information has previously been made                  least once every 1,000 hours, as well as
                                                 delivery, or mail also will be posted to                 available to others without obligation                the adoption of the data collection
                                                 regulations.gov. If you do not want your                 concerning its confidentiality; (5) an                requirements specified in section 4.2 of
                                                 personal contact information to be                       explanation of the competitive injury to              IES TM–28–14.
                                                 publicly viewable, do not include it in                  the submitting person which would                        10. The proposal to reference the
                                                 your comment or any accompanying                         result from public disclosure; (6) when               direct extrapolation method specified in
                                                 documents. Instead, provide your                         such information might lose its                       section 5.1 of IES TM–28–14 for
                                                 contact information on a cover letter.                   confidential character due to the                     projecting time to failure of LED lamps,
                                                 Include your first and last names, email                 passage of time; and (7) why disclosure               as well as the proposed modifications to
                                                 address, telephone number, and                           of the information would be contrary to               project time to failure of each individual
                                                 optional mailing address. The cover                      the public interest.                                  lamp (no averaging lumen maintenance
                                                 letter will not be publicly viewable as                     It is DOE’s policy that all comments               values), the proposal to lower the test
                                                 long as it does not include any                          may be included in the public docket,                 duration threshold to 3,000 hours, and
                                                 comments.                                                without change and as received,                       the proposed procedures for limiting the
                                                    Include contact information each time                 including any personal information                    maximum time to failure claim.
                                                 you submit comments, data, documents,                    provided in the comments (except                         11. The proposal to determine
                                                 and other information to DOE. If you                     information deemed to be exempt from                  stabilization for standby mode
                                                 submit via mail or hand delivery, please                 public disclosure).                                   measurements using power
                                                 provide all items on a CD, if feasible. It                                                                     measurements only.
                                                 is not necessary to submit printed                       B. Issues on Which DOE Seeks Comment                     12. The proposed measurement and
                                                 copies. No facsimiles (faxes) will be                      Although DOE welcomes comments                      calculation of power factor of LED
                                                 accepted.                                                on any aspect of this proposal, DOE is                lamps.
                                                    Comments, data, and other                             particularly interested in receiving                     13. The proposal to revise the basic
                                                 information submitted to DOE                             comments and views of interested                      model definition in 10 CFR 430.2 with
                                                 electronically should be provided in                     parties concerning the following issues:              respect to LED lamps as follows: ‘‘With
                                                 PDF (preferred), Microsoft Word or                         1. Whether industry standards or test               respect to integrated light-emitting
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                                                 Excel, WordPerfect, or text (ASCII) file                 methods are available for measuring                   diode lamps: Lamps that have identical
                                                 format. Provide documents that are                       color quality metrics other than CRI.                 lumens per watt (lm/W).’’
                                                 written in English, free of any defects or               The proposed incorporation of IES LM–                    14. The proposed represented value
                                                 viruses, and not secured. Documents                      84–14 and IES TM–28–14 for measuring                  calculation and specifically the revised
                                                 should not contain special characters or                 and projecting the lumen maintenance                  divisors for lumen output, input power,
                                                 any form of encryption and, if possible,                 of LED lamps.                                         efficacy, and CRI, and the new power
                                                 they should carry the electronic                           2. The proposal of referencing section              factor represented value calculation
                                                 signature of the author.                                 4.0 of IES LM–84–14 for specifying the                proposed in this SNOPR.


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                                                   15. The proposed rounding                              full certification report, including all of                favor higher values must be less than or
                                                 requirements for power factor.                           the information required by paragraph                      equal to the lower of:
                                                   16. The analysis of initial setup and                  (b) of this section and the product-                  (1) The mean of the sample, where:
                                                 labor costs as well as the average annual                specific information required by
                                                 burden for conducting testing of LED                     § 429.56(b)(2).
                                                 lamps.                                                   *      *     *     *    *
                                                 VI. Approval of the Office of the                        ■ 3. Section 429.33 is amended by
                                                 Secretary                                                revising paragraphs (a)(2)(ii), (a)(3)(iv),           and, x̄ is the sample mean; n is the number
                                                                                                          and (a)(3)(vi) [proposed at 79 FR 64688                    of units; and xi is the ith unit; or,
                                                   The Secretary of Energy has approved                                                                         (2) The lower 99 percent confidence limit
                                                                                                          (October 31, 2014)] to read as follows:
                                                 publication of this proposed rule.                                                                                  (LCL) of the true mean divided by 0.96;
                                                                                                          § 429.33   Ceiling fan light kits.                         or the lower 99 percent confidence limit
                                                 List of Subjects                                                                                                    (LCL) of the true mean divided by 0.98
                                                                                                            (a) * * *                                                for CRI and power factor, where:
                                                 10 CFR Part 429                                            (2) * * *
                                                   Confidential business information,                       (ii) For ceiling fan light kits with
                                                 Energy conservation, Household                           medium screw base sockets that are
                                                 appliances, Imports, Reporting and                       packaged with integrated light-emitting
                                                 recordkeeping requirements.                              diode lamps, the represented values of                and, x̄ is the sample mean; s is the sample
                                                                                                                                                                     standard deviation; n is the number of
                                                                                                          each basic model of lamp packaged with
                                                 10 CFR Part 430                                                                                                     samples; and t0.99 is the t statistic for a
                                                                                                          the ceiling fan light kit shall be                         99 percent one-tailed confidence interval
                                                   Administrative practice and                            determined in accordance with § 429.56.                    with n–1 degrees of freedom (from
                                                 procedure, Confidential business                         *      *    *     *      *                                 appendix A to this subpart).
                                                 information, Energy conservation,                          (3) * * *                                           (B) Represented values of input power,
                                                 Household appliances, Imports,                             (iv) For ceiling fan light kits packaged                 standby mode power or other measure of
                                                 Incorporation by reference,                              with integrated LED lamps, the                             energy consumption of a basic model for
                                                 Intergovernmental relations, Small                       represented values of each basic model                     which consumers would favor lower
                                                 businesses.                                                                                                         values must be greater than or equal to
                                                                                                          of lamp shall be determined in                             the higher of:
                                                   Issued in Washington, DC on June 25,                   accordance with § 429.56.                             (1) The mean of the sample, where:
                                                 2015.                                                    *      *    *     *      *
                                                 Kathleen B. Hogan,                                         (vi) For ceiling fan light kits packaged
                                                 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy                    with other SSL lamps (not integrated
                                                 Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and Renewable              LED lamps), the represented values of
                                                 Energy.                                                  each basic model of lamp shall be                     and, x̄ is the sample mean; n is the number
                                                   For the reasons stated in the                          determined in accordance with § 429.56.                    of units; and xi is the ith unit; or,
                                                 preamble, DOE is proposing to amend                      *      *    *     *      *                            (2) The upper 99 percent confidence limit
                                                 parts 429 and 430 of Chapter II,                         ■ 4. Section 429.56 is added to read as                    (UCL) of the true mean divided by 1.02,
                                                 Subchapter D, of Title 10, of the Code                   follows:                                                   where:
                                                 of Federal Regulations, as set forth
                                                 below:                                                   § 429.56   Integrated light-emitting diode
                                                                                                          lamps.
                                                 PART 429—CERTIFICATION,                                     (a) Determination of represented                   and, x̄ is the sample mean; s is the sample
                                                 COMPLIANCE, AND ENFORCEMENT                              value. Manufacturers must determine                        standard deviation; n is the number of
                                                 FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS AND                                the represented value, which includes                      samples; and t0.99 is the t statistic for a
                                                 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL                                the certified rating, for each basic model                 99 percent one-tailed confidence interval
                                                 EQUIPMENT                                                of integrated light-emitting diode lamps                   with n–1 degrees of freedom (from
                                                                                                          by testing, in conjunction with the                        appendix A to this subpart);
                                                 ■ 1. The authority citation for part 429                 sampling provisions in this section.                  (C) Represented values of correlated color
                                                 continues to read as follows:                               (1) Units to be tested.                                 temperature (CCT) of a basic model must
                                                                                                                                                                     be equal to the mean of the sample,
                                                     Authority: 42 U.S. C. 6291–6317.                        (i) The general requirements of
                                                                                                                                                                     where:



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                                                 ■ 2. Section 429.12(f) is revised to read                § 429.11(a) are applicable except that
                                                 as follows:                                              the sample must be comprised of
                                                                                                          production units; and
                                                 § 429.12 General requirements applicable                    (ii) For each basic model of integrated
                                                 to certification reports.                                light-emitting diode lamp, the minimum
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                                                 *     *     *     *     *                                number of units tested shall be no less               and, x̄ is the sample mean; n is the number
                                                   (f) Discontinued model filing. When                    than 10 and the same sample comprised                      of units; and xi is the ith unit.
                                                 production of a basic model has ceased                                                                         (D) The lifetime of an integrated light-
                                                                                                          of the same units must be used for
                                                                                                                                                                     emitting diode lamp is calculated by
                                                 and it is no longer being sold or offered                testing all metrics. If more than 10 units                 determining the median time to failure of
                                                 for sale by the manufacturer or private
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                                                                                                          are tested as part of the sample, the total                the sample (calculated as the arithmetic
                                                 labeler, the manufacturer must report                    number of units must be a multiple of                      mean of the time to failure of the two
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                                                 this discontinued status to DOE as part                  two. For each basic model, a sample of                     middle sample units when the numbers
                                                 of the next annual certification report                  sufficient size shall be randomly                          are sorted in value order) rounded to the
                                                 following such cessation. For each basic                 selected and tested to ensure that:                        nearest hour. Represented values of
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                                                 model, the report shall include the                                                                                 lifetime cannot exceed the calculated
                                                                                                          (A) Represented values of initial lumen                    lifetime of an integrated light-emitting
                                                 information specified in paragraphs                          output, lamp efficacy, color rendering
                                                 (b)(1) through (7) of this section, except                                                                          diode lamp.
                                                                                                              index (CRI), power factor, or other
                                                 that for integrated light-emitting diode                     measure of energy consumption of a                  (2) The represented value of life (in
                                                 lamps, the manufacturer must submit a                                                                          years) of an integrated light-emitting
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                                                 diode lamp must be calculated by                         PART 430—ENERGY CONSERVATION                          ■ a. Revising paragraphs (x)(1)(ii) and
                                                 dividing the lifetime of an integrated                   PROGRAM FOR CONSUMER                                  (x)(2)(iv) [proposed at 79 FR 64688
                                                 light-emitting diode lamp by the                         PRODUCTS                                              (October 31, 2014)]; and
                                                 estimated annual operating hours as                                                                            ■ b. Adding paragraph (dd).
                                                 specified in 16 CFR 305.15(b)(3)(iii).                   ■ 5. The authority citation for part 430                These revisions and addition read as
                                                                                                          continues to read as follows:                         follows:
                                                    (3) The represented value of estimated
                                                 annual energy cost for an integrated                       Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291–6309; 28 U.S.C.           § 430.23 Test procedures for the
                                                 light-emitting diode lamp, expressed in                  2461 note.                                            measurement of energy and water
                                                 dollars per year, must be the product of                 ■  6. Section 430.2 is amended by adding              consumption.
                                                 the input power in kilowatts, an                         in alphabetical order the definitions of              *       *     *     *    *
                                                 electricity cost rate as specified in 16                 ‘‘Integrated light-emitting diode lamp’’                 (x) * * *
                                                 CFR 305.15(b)(1)(ii), and an estimated                   and ‘‘Lifetime of an integrated light-                   (1) * * *
                                                 average annual use as specified in 16                    emitting diode lamp’’ to read as follows:                (ii) For a ceiling fan light kit with
                                                 CFR 305.15(b)(1)(ii).                                                                                          medium screw base sockets that is
                                                                                                          § 430.2   Definitions.
                                                    (b) Certification reports. (1) The                                                                          packaged with integrated LED lamps,
                                                                                                          *      *    *     *     *                             measure lamp efficacy in accordance
                                                 requirements of § 429.12 are applicable
                                                 to integrated light-emitting diode lamps;                   Integrated light-emitting diode lamp               with paragraph (dd) of this section.
                                                                                                          means an integrated LED lamp as                       *       *     *     *    *
                                                    (2) Values reported in certification                  defined in ANSI/IES RP–16
                                                 reports are represented values. Lifetime                                                                          (2) * * *
                                                                                                          (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3).                (iv) For a ceiling fan light kit
                                                 and life are estimated values until
                                                                                                          *      *    *     *     *                             packaged with integrated LED lamps,
                                                 testing is complete. When reporting
                                                 estimated values, the certification report                  Lifetime of an integrated light-                   measure lamp efficacy in accordance
                                                 must specifically describe the                           emitting diode lamp means the length of               with paragraph (dd) of this section.
                                                 prediction method, which must be                         operating time between first use and                  *       *     *     *    *
                                                 generally representative of the methods                  failure of 50 percent of the sample units                (dd) Integrated light-emitting diode
                                                 specified in appendix BB.                                (as defined in § 429.56(a)(1)), in                    lamp. (1) The input power of an
                                                 Manufacturers are required to maintain                   accordance with the test procedures                   integrated light-emitting diode lamp
                                                 records per 10 CFR 429.71 of the                         described in section 4 of appendix BB                 must be measured in accordance with
                                                 development of all estimated values and                  to subpart B of part 430 of this chapter.             section 2.7 of appendix BB of this
                                                 any associated initial test data. Pursuant               *      *    *     *     *                             subpart. Individual unit input power
                                                 to § 429.12(b)(13), a certification report               ■ 7. Section 430.3 is amended by:                     must be rounded to the nearest tenth of
                                                 shall include the following public                       ■ a. Adding paragraphs (o)(8) through                 a watt.
                                                 product-specific information: The                        (11); and                                                (2) The lumen output of an integrated
                                                 testing laboratory’s NVLAP                               ■ b. Removing ‘‘and X’’ in paragraph
                                                                                                                                                                light-emitting diode lamp must be
                                                 identification number or other NVLAP-                    (p)(4) and adding in its place, ‘‘X, and              measured in accordance with section 3
                                                 approved accreditation identification,                   BB’’.                                                 of appendix BB of this subpart.
                                                 the date of first manufacture, initial                      The additions read as follows:                     Individual unit lumen output must be
                                                 lumen output, input power, lamp                                                                                rounded to three significant digits.
                                                 efficacy, CCT, power factor, lifetime                    § 430.3 Materials incorporated by                        (3) The lamp efficacy of an integrated
                                                 (and whether value is estimated), and                    reference.                                            light-emitting diode lamp must be
                                                 life (and whether value is estimated).                   *      *    *    *      *                             calculated in accordance with section 3
                                                 For lamps with multiple modes of                            (o) * * *                                          of appendix BB of this subpart.
                                                 operation (such as variable CCT or CRI),                    (8) IES LM–79–08 (‘‘IES LM–79’’),                  Individual unit lamp efficacy must be
                                                 the certification report must also list                  Approved Method: Electrical and                       rounded to the nearest tenth of a lumen
                                                 which mode was selected for testing and                  Photometric Measurements of Solid-                    per watt.
                                                                                                          State Lighting Products, approved                        (4) The correlated color temperature
                                                 include detail such that another
                                                                                                          December 31, 2007; IBR approved for                   of an integrated light-emitting diode
                                                 laboratory could operate the lamp in the
                                                                                                          appendix BB to subpart B of this part.                lamp must be measured in accordance
                                                 same mode.
                                                                                                             (9) IES LM–84–14 (‘‘IES LM–84’’),                  with section 3 of appendix BB of this
                                                    (c) Rounding requirements.                                                                                  subpart. Individual unit correlated color
                                                                                                          Approved Method: Measuring
                                                    (1) Round input power to the nearest                  Luminous Flux and Color Maintenance                   temperature must be rounded to the
                                                 tenth of a watt.                                         of LED Lamps, Light Engines, and                      nearest 10 Kelvin.
                                                    (2) Round lumen output to three                                                                                (5) The color rendering index of an
                                                                                                          Luminaires, approved March 31, 2014;
                                                 significant digits.                                                                                            integrated light-emitting diode lamp
                                                                                                          IBR approved for appendix BB to
                                                                                                                                                                must be measured in accordance with
                                                    (3) Round lamp efficacy to the nearest                subpart B of this part.
                                                                                                                                                                section 3 of appendix BB of this subpart.
                                                 tenth of a lumen per watt.                                  (10) ANSI/IES RP–16–2010,                          Individual unit color rendering index
                                                    (4) Round correlated color                            Nomenclature and Definitions for                      must be rounded to the nearest whole
                                                 temperature to the nearest 100 Kelvin.                   Illuminating Engineering, published                   number.
                                                                                                          July 1, 2010; IBR approved for § 430.2.                  (6) The time to failure of an integrated
                                                    (5) Round color rendering index to the
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                                                                                                             (11) IES TM–28–14 (‘‘IES TM–28’’),                 light-emitting diode lamp must be
                                                 nearest whole number.
                                                                                                          Projecting Long-Term Luminous Flux                    measured in accordance with section 4
                                                    (6) Round power factor to the nearest                 Maintenance of LED Lamps and
                                                 hundredths place.                                                                                              of appendix BB of this subpart.
                                                                                                          Luminaires, approved May 20, 2014;                    Individual unit time to failure must be
                                                    (7) Round lifetime to the nearest                     IBR approved for appendix BB to                       rounded to the nearest hour.
                                                 whole hour.                                              subpart B of this part.                                  (7) The power factor of an integrated
                                                    (8) Round standby mode power to the                   *      *    *    *      *                             light-emitting diode lamp must be
                                                 nearest tenth of a watt.                                 ■ 8. Section 430.23 is amended by:                    measured in accordance with section 4


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                                                 of appendix BB of this subpart.                             2.5. Rated input voltage means the                    3.2.4. Measure the input voltage in volts as
                                                 Individual unit power factor must be                          voltage(s) marked on the lamp as the                  specified in section 8.0 of IES LM–79
                                                 rounded to the nearest tenths place.                          intended operating voltage. If not marked             (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3).
                                                                                                               on the lamp, assume 120 V.                          3.2.5. Measure the input current in amps
                                                   (8) The standby mode power must be
                                                                                                             2.6. Test duration means the operating                  as specified in section 8.0 of IES LM–79
                                                 measured in accordance with section 5                         time of the LED lamp after the initial                (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3).
                                                 of appendix BB of this subpart.                               lumen output measurement and before,                3.2.6. Measure lumen output as specified
                                                 Individual unit standby mode power                            during, and including the final lumen                 in section 9.1 and 9.2 of IES LM–79
                                                 must be rounded to the nearest tenth of                       output measurement, in units of hours.                (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3).
                                                 a watt.                                                     2.7. Time to failure means the time elapsed             Do not use goniophotometers.
                                                 ■ 9. Section 430.25 is revised to read as                     between first use and the point at which            3.2.7. Determine CCT according to the
                                                 follows:                                                      the lamp reaches 70 percent lumen                     method specified in section 12.0 of IES
                                                                                                               maintenance as measured in section 4 of               LM–79 (incorporated by reference; see
                                                 § 430.25 Laboratory Accreditation                             this appendix.                                        § 430.3) with the exclusion of section
                                                 Program.                                                 3. Active Mode Test Method for Determining                 12.2 and 12.5 of IES LM–79. Do not use
                                                    The testing for general service                            Lumen Output, Input Power, CCT, CRI,                  goniophotometers.
                                                 fluorescent lamps, general service                            Power Factor, and Lamp Efficacy                     3.2.8. Determine CRI according to the
                                                                                                             In cases where there is a conflict, the                 method specified in section 12.0 of IES
                                                 incandescent lamps (with the exception                                                                              LM–79 (incorporated by reference; see
                                                 of lifetime testing), incandescent                       language of the test procedure in this
                                                                                                          appendix takes precedence over IES LM–79                   § 430.3) with the exclusion of section
                                                 reflector lamps, medium base compact                     (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3).                  12.2 and 12.5 of IES LM–79. Do not use
                                                 fluorescent lamps, fluorescent lamp                                                                                 goniophotometers.
                                                                                                          3.1. Test Conditions and Setup
                                                 ballasts, and integrated light-emitting                     3.1.1. Establish the ambient conditions,
                                                                                                                                                                   3.2.9. Determine lamp efficacy by dividing
                                                 diode lamps must be conducted by test                                                                               measured initial lumen output by the
                                                                                                               power supply, electrical settings, and
                                                 laboratories accredited by an                                                                                       measured input power.
                                                                                                               instrumentation in accordance with the
                                                 Accreditation Body that is a signatory                                                                            3.2.10. Determine power factor by dividing
                                                                                                               specifications in sections 2.0, 3.0, 7.0,
                                                                                                                                                                     measured input power by the product of
                                                 member to the International Laboratory                        and 8.0 of IES LM–79 (incorporated by
                                                                                                                                                                     the measured input voltage and
                                                 Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC)                              reference; see § 430.3), respectively. The
                                                                                                                                                                     measured input current.
                                                 Mutual Recognition Arrangement                                ambient temperature must be maintained
                                                                                                               at 25 °C ± 1 °C.                                 4. Active Mode Test Method to Measure Time
                                                 (MRA). A manufacturer’s or importer’s                                                                               to Failure
                                                                                                             3.1.2. Position an equal number of
                                                 own laboratory, if accredited, may                            integrated LED lamps in the base up and             In cases where there is a conflict, the
                                                 conduct the applicable testing.                               base down orientations throughout                language of the test procedure in this
                                                 ■ 10. Appendix BB to subpart B of part                        testing; if the position is restricted by the    appendix takes precedence over IES LM–84
                                                 430 is added to read as follows:                              manufacturer, test units in the                  (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3) and
                                                                                                               manufacturer-specified position.                 IES TM–28 (incorporated by reference; see
                                                 Appendix BB to Subpart B of Part 430—                                                                          § 430.3).
                                                                                                             3.1.3. Operate the integrated LED lamp at
                                                 Uniform Test Method for Measuring the                         the rated voltage throughout testing. For        4.1. Lamp Handling, Tracking, and Time
                                                 Input Power, Lumen Output, Lamp                               an integrated LED lamp with multiple                  Recording
                                                 Efficacy, Correlated Color Temperature                        rated voltages including 120 volts,                 4.1.1. Handle, transport, and store the
                                                 (CCT), Color Rendering Index (CRI),                           operate the lamp at 120 volts. If an                  integrated LED lamp as described in
                                                 Power Factor, Time to Failure, and                            integrated LED lamp with multiple rated               section 7.2 of IES LM–84 (incorporated
                                                 Standby Mode Power of Integrated                              voltages is not rated for 120 volts,                  by reference; see § 430.3).
                                                 Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Lamps                              operate the lamp at the highest rated               4.1.2. Mark and track the integrated LED
                                                                                                               input voltage. Additional tests may be                lamp as specified in section 7.3 of IES
                                                    Note: After [Date 180 Days after                           conducted at other rated voltages.                    LM–84 (incorporated by reference; see
                                                 Publication of Final Rule in the Federal                    3.1.4. Operate the lamp at the maximum                  § 430.3).
                                                 Register], any representations made with                      input power. If multiple modes occur at             4.1.3. Measure elapsed operating time only
                                                 respect to the energy use or efficiency of                    the same maximum input power (such as                 when the LED lamps are operating.
                                                 integrated light-emitting diode lamps must be                 variable CCT or CRI), the manufacturer                Calibrate all equipment used for
                                                 made in accordance with the results of                        can select any of these modes for testing;            measuring elapsed operating time to
                                                 testing pursuant to this appendix.                            however, all measurements described in                have a total minimum temporal
                                                 1. Scope: This appendix specifies how to                      sections 3 and 4 of this appendix must                resolution with a tolerance of 0.5%, as
                                                      measure input power, lumen output,                       be taken at the same selected mode. The               described in section 7.5 of IES LM–84
                                                      lamp efficacy, CCT, CRI, power factor,                   manufacturer must indicate in the test                (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3).
                                                      time to failure, and standby mode power                  report which mode was selected for                  4.1.4. Check the integrated LED lamps
                                                      for integrated LED lamps.                                testing and include detail such that                  regularly for failure either by visual
                                                 2. Definitions                                                another laboratory could operate the                  observation or automatic monitoring, at
                                                    2.1. The definitions specified in section 1.3              lamp in the same mode.                                a minimum, at the start of time to failure
                                                      of IES LM–79 except section 1.3(f)                  3.2. Test Method, Measurements, and                        testing and during every interval
                                                      (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3)                 Calculations                                          measurement.
                                                      apply.                                                 3.2.1. The test conditions and setup               4.2. Measure Initial Lumen Output. Measure
                                                    2.2. Initial lumen output means the                        described in section 3.1 of this appendix             the initial lumen output according to
                                                      measured lumen output after the lamp is                  apply to this section 3.2.                            section 3 of this appendix.
                                                      initially energized and stabilized using               3.2.2. Stabilize the integrated LED lamp           4.3. Test Duration. Operate the integrated
                                                      the stabilization procedures in section 3                prior to measurement as specified in                  LED lamp for a period of time (the test
                                                      of this appendix.                                        section 5.0 of IES LM–79 (incorporated                duration) after the initial lumen output
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                                                    2.3. Interval lumen output means the                       by reference; see § 430.3). Calculate the             measurement and before, during, and
                                                      measured lumen output at constant                        stabilization variation as                            including the final lumen output
                                                      intervals after the initial lumen output                 [(maximum¥minimum)/minimum] of at                     measurement.
                                                      measurement in accordance with section                   least three readings of the input power             4.3.1. There is no minimum test duration
                                                      3 of this appendix.                                      and lumen output over a period of 30                  requirement for the integrated LED lamp.
                                                    2.4. Lamp efficacy means the ratio of                      minutes, taken 15 minutes apart.                      The test duration is selected by the
                                                      measured initial lumen output in lumens                3.2.3. Measure the input power in watts as              manufacturer. See section 4.6 of this
                                                      to the measured lamp input power in                      specified in section 8.0 of IES LM–79                 appendix for instruction on the
                                                      watts, in units of lumens per watt.                      (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3).             maximum time to failure.



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                                                   4.3.2. The test duration only includes time                 interval lumen output ‘‘xt’’ by the initial      capable of operating in standby mode. The
                                                      when the integrated LED lamp is                          lumen output ‘‘x0’’. Measure initial and         standby mode test method in this section 5
                                                      energized and operating.                                 interval lumen output in accordance              may be completed before or after the active
                                                 4.4. Operating Conditions and Setup Between                   with sections 4.2 and 4.5 of this                mode test method for determining lumen
                                                      Lumen Output Measurements                                appendix, respectively.                          output, input power, CCT, CRI, power factor,
                                                   4.4.1. Electrical settings must be as                     4.6.2. For lumen maintenance values less           and lamp efficacy in section 3 of this
                                                      described in section 5.1 of IES LM–84                    than 0.7, including lamp failures that           appendix. The standby mode test method in
                                                      (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3).                result in complete loss of light output,         this section 5 must be completed before the
                                                   4.4.2. Ambient temperature conditions                       time to failure is equal to the previously       active mode test method for determining time
                                                      must be as described in section 4.4 of IES               recorded lumen output measurement at             to failure in section 4 of this appendix. In
                                                      LM–84 (incorporated by reference; see                    a shorter test duration where the lumen          cases where there is a conflict, the language
                                                      § 430.3). Maintain the ambient                           maintenance is greater than or equal to
                                                      temperature at 25 °C ± 5 °C.                                                                              of the test procedure in this appendix takes
                                                                                                               70 percent.
                                                   4.4.3. Humidity in the testing environment                                                                   precedence over IES LM–79 (incorporated by
                                                                                                             4.6.3. For lumen maintenance values equal
                                                      must be as described in section 4.5 of IES               to 0.7, time to failure is equal to the test     reference; see § 430.3) and IEC 62301
                                                      LM–84 (incorporated by reference; see                    duration.                                        (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3).
                                                      § 430.3).                                              4.6.4. For lumen maintenance values                5.1. Test Conditions and Setup
                                                   4.4.4. Air movement around each lamp                        greater than 0.7, use the following                 5.1.1. Establish the ambient conditions,
                                                      must be as described in section 4.6 of IES               method:                                               power supply, electrical settings, and
                                                      LM–84 (incorporated by reference; see                  4.6.4.1. For test duration values less than             instrumentation in accordance with the
                                                      § 430.3).                                                3,000 hours, do not project time to                   specifications in sections 2.0, 3.0, 7.0,
                                                   4.4.5. Position an equal number of                          failure. Time to failure equals the test              and 8.0 of IES LM–79 (incorporated by
                                                      integrated LED lamps in the base up and                  duration.                                             reference; see § 430.3), respectively.
                                                      base down orientations throughout                      4.6.4.2. For test duration values greater               Maintain the ambient temperature at 25
                                                      testing; if the manufacturer restricts the               than or equal to 3,000 hours but less than            °C ± 1 °C.
                                                      position, test the units in the                          6,000 hours, time to failure is equal to            5.1.2. Position an equal number of
                                                      manufacturer-specified position.                         the lesser of the projected time to failure           integrated LED lamps in the base up and
                                                   4.4.6. Operate the lamp at the rated input                  calculated according to section 4.6.4.2.1             base down orientations throughout
                                                      voltage as described in section 3.1.3 of                 of this appendix or the test duration                 testing.
                                                      this appendix for the entire test duration.              multiplied by the limiting multiplier               5.1.3. Operate the integrated LED lamp at
                                                   4.4.7. Line voltage waveshape must be as                    calculated in section 4.6.4.2.1.                      the rated voltage throughout testing. For
                                                      described in section 5.2 of IES LM–84                  4.6.4.2.1. Project time to failure using the            an integrated LED lamp with multiple
                                                      (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3).                projection method described in section                rated voltages, operate the integrated
                                                   4.4.8. Monitor and regulate rated input                     5.1.4 of IES TM–28 (incorporated by                   LED lamp at 120 volts. If an integrated
                                                      voltage as described in section 5.4 of IES               reference; see § 430.3). Project time to
                                                                                                                                                                     LED lamp with multiple rated voltages is
                                                      LM–84 (incorporated by reference; see                    failure for each individual LED lamp.
                                                      § 430.3).                                                                                                      not rated for 120 volts, operate the
                                                                                                               Data used for the time to failure
                                                   4.4.9. Operate LED lamps as specified in                                                                          integrated LED lamp at the highest rated
                                                                                                               projection method must be as specified
                                                      section 7.4 of IES LM–84 (incorporated                   in section 5.1.3 of IES TM–28                         input voltage.
                                                      by reference; see § 430.3).                              (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3).        5.2. Test Method, Measurements, and
                                                 4.5. Measure Interval Lumen Output.                         4.6.4.2.2. Calculate the limiting multiplier            Calculations
                                                      Measure interval lumen output                            from the following equation:                        5.2.1. The test conditions and setup
                                                      according to section 2.7 of this appendix.                                                                     described in section 3.1 of this appendix
                                                                                                          Limiting multiplier = 1/600 * test duration
                                                   4.5.1. Record interval lumen output and                                                                           apply to this section 5.1.3.
                                                                                                          ¥4
                                                      elapsed operating time as described in                                                                       5.2.2. Stabilize the integrated LED lamp
                                                                                                             4.6.4.3. For test duration values greater               prior to measurement as specified in
                                                      section 4.2 of IES TM–28 (incorporated
                                                                                                               than 6,000 hours, time to failure is equal            section 5.0 of IES LM–79 (incorporated
                                                      by reference; see § 430.3).
                                                                                                               to the lesser of the projected time to                by reference; see § 430.3). Calculate the
                                                   4.5.1.1. For test duration values greater
                                                                                                               failure calculated according to section
                                                      than or equal to 3,000 hours and less                                                                          stabilization variation as
                                                                                                               4.6.4.3.1 or the test duration multiplied
                                                      than 6,000 hours, measure lumen                                                                                [(maximum¥minimum)/minimum] of at
                                                                                                               by six.
                                                      maintenance of the integrated LED lamp                                                                         least three readings of the input power
                                                                                                             4.6.4.3.1. Project time to failure using the
                                                      at an interval in accordance with section                                                                      over a period of 30 minutes, taken 15
                                                                                                               projection method described in section
                                                      4.2.2 of IES TM–28 (incorporated by                                                                            minutes apart.
                                                                                                               5.1.4 of IES TM–28 (incorporated by
                                                      reference; see § 430.3).                                                                                     5.2.3. Configure the integrated LED in
                                                                                                               reference; see § 430.3). Project time to
                                                   4.5.1.2. For test duration values greater                                                                         standby mode by sending a signal to the
                                                                                                               failure for each individual LED lamp.
                                                      than or equal to 6,000 hours, measure                                                                          integrated LED lamp instructing it to
                                                                                                               Data used for the time to failure
                                                      lumen maintenance at an interval in                                                                            have zero light output.
                                                                                                               projection method must be as specified
                                                      accordance with section 4.2.1 of IES                                                                         5.2.4. Measure the standby mode power in
                                                                                                               in section 5.1.3 of IES TM–28
                                                      TM–28 (incorporated by reference; see                                                                          watts as specified in section 5 of IEC
                                                                                                               (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3).
                                                      § 430.3).                                                                                                      62301 (incorporated by reference; see
                                                 4.6. Calculate Lumen Maintenance and Time                5. Standby Mode Test Method for
                                                                                                               Determining Standby Mode Power                        § 430.3).
                                                      to Failure
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionSupplemental notice of proposed rulemaking.
DatesDOE will accept comments, data, and information regarding this SNOPR, but no later than August 10, 2015. See section V, ``Public Participation,'' for details.
ContactMs. Lucy deButts, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building Technologies Program, EE-2J, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC, 20585-0121. Telephone: (202) 287-1604. Email: [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 39644 
RIN Number1904-AC67
CFR Citation10 CFR 429
10 CFR 430
CFR AssociatedConfidential Business Information; Energy Conservation; Household Appliances; Imports; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Administrative Practice and Procedure; Incorporation by Reference; Intergovernmental Relations and Small Businesses

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