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ErP: A Manufacturer’s Perspective

ErP: A Manufacturer’s Perspective. Lee Dryden OSRAM UK. ….the banning of traditional light sources…. ….increases the need for new solutions!. Learning No 1. influence it. European Network. Luminaire Companies Federation Europe. WG Domestic Lighting Comments.

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ErP: A Manufacturer’s Perspective

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  1. ErP: A Manufacturer’s Perspective Lee Dryden OSRAM UK

  2. ….the banning of traditional light sources… ….increases the need for new solutions!

  3. Learning No 1. influence it.

  4. European Network Luminaire Companies Federation Europe WG Domestic Lighting Comments Industries Working Groups EURegulation “Domestic Lighting” Phase I

  5. Learning No 2. learn it.

  6. EU Regulation DIM I 1- Scope of the Directive “products designed essentially for the full/partial illumination of a household room, by replacing or complementing natural light with artificial light, in order to enhance visibility within that space”. The Directive DOES NOT APPLY to the following household and special lamps: • Lamps having the following chromaticity coordinates x and y: • x < 0.200 or x > 0.600 • y < -2.3172 x² + 2.3653 x – 0.2800 or y > -2.3172 x² + 2.3653 x - 0.1000 • Directional lamps (= lamp having at least 80% light output within a solid angle of π sr/ cone with angle of 120º); • Lamps having a luminous flux below 60 lumens or above 12000 lumens; • Lamps having: • 6% or more of total radiation of the range 250-780 nm in the range of 250-400 nm, • the peak of the radiation between 315 - 400 nm (UVA) or 280 - 315 nm (UVB); • Fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast (CFL and FL); • High-intensity discharge lamps (HID) • Incandescent lamps with E14/E27/B22/B15 caps, with a voltage equal to or below 60 volts and without integrated transformer until Sept. 2016 only.

  7. Learning No 3. simplify it.

  8. EU Regulation DIM I 2- Minimum Efficacy requirements / banning • Incandescent lamps with S14, S15 or S19 caps shall be exempted from the efficacy requirements of Stages 1 to 4 but not from Stages 5 and 6. • Starting 01.09.2009 following information required for sales of special purpose lamps (on packaging + in all product information accompanying the lamp when it is placed on the market + to be included in technical documentation file drawn up for conformity assessment) : • their intended purpose; • that they are not suitable for household room illumination.

  9. Simplify it. Sep. 2009* Sep. 2010 Sep. 2011 Sep. 2012 Sep. 2013 Sep. 2014 Sep. 2015 Sep. 2016 15W 25W 40W 60W 75W 100W 15W 25W 40W 60W 75W 100W 15W 25W 40W 60W 75W 100W 15W 25W 40W 60W 75W 100W Ban of all clear GLS Clear Non clear GLS lamps to be replaced by CFLi (A) Non Clear 15W 25W 40W 60W 75W 100W Implementation measure on directional light sources to be decided Directional Special purpose lamps Special * All Lamps with Energy Class F&G banned starting Sept. 2009

  10. Learning No 4. talk about it. (internally)

  11. The key internal influencers… Everyone!!

  12. Learning No 5. talk about it. (to your customers)

  13. “Sales need tools to help deliver the message”

  14. Learning No 6. talk about it. (to the media)

  15. A positive message?

  16. Don’t be afraid to talk…

  17. A POSITIVE message!

  18. More POSITIVE messages…

  19. In Summary…

  20. Good Luck.

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