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Commission Regulation (EU) No 347/2010 of 21 April 2010 amending Commission Regulation (EC) No 245/2009 as regards the ecodesign requirements for fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast, for high intensity discharge lamps, and for ballasts and luminaires able to operate such lamps (Text with EEA relevance)

OJ L 104, 24.4.2010, p. 20–28 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

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24.4.2010   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 104/20


COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 347/2010

of 21 April 2010

amending Commission Regulation (EC) No 245/2009 as regards the ecodesign requirements for fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast, for high intensity discharge lamps, and for ballasts and luminaires able to operate such lamps

(Text with EEA relevance)

THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

Having regard to Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 October 2009 establishing a framework for the setting of ecodesign requirements for energy-related products (1), and in particular Article 15(1) thereof,

After consulting the Ecodesign Consultation Forum,

Whereas:

(1)

After the adoption of Commission Regulation (EC) No 245/2009 of 18 March 2009 implementing Directive 2005/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to ecodesign requirements for fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast, for high intensity discharge lamps, and for ballasts and luminaires able to operate such lamps, and repealing Directive 2000/55/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (2), it appeared that certain provisions of that Regulation should be amended in order to avoid unintended impacts on the availability and performance of the products covered by that Regulation.

(2)

In addition, it is necessary to improve coherence, as regards the requirements on product information, between on the one hand Regulation (EC) No 245/2009 and on the other hand Commission Regulation (EC) No 244/2009 of 18 March 2009 implementing Directive 2005/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to ecodesign requirements for non-directional household lamps (3).

(3)

The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Committee established by Article 19(1) of Directive 2009/125/EC,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1

Amendments to Regulation (EC) No 245/2009

Annexes I, II, III and IV to Regulation (EC) No 245/2009 are amended as set out in the Annex to this Regulation.

Article 2

Entry into force

This Regulation shall enter into force on the first day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

It shall apply from 13 April 2010.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 21 April 2010.

For the Commission

The President

José Manuel BARROSO


(1)  OJ L 285, 31.10.2009, p. 10.

(2)  OJ L 76, 24.3.2009, p. 17.

(3)  OJ L 76, 24.3.2009, p. 3.


ANNEX

Amendments in Annexes I, II, III and IV to Regulation (EC) No 245/2009

Annexes I, II, III and IV to Regulation (EC) No 245/2009 are amended as follows:

1.

Annex I is amended as follows:

(a)

the title is replaced by the following:

(b)

the introductory sentence in point 1 is replaced by the following:

‘The following lamps shall be exempt from the provisions of Annex III, provided that the technical documentation file drawn up for the purposes of conformity assessment pursuant to Article 8 of Directive 2009/125/EC states which of the technical parameters listed hereunder provide(s) a basis for their exemption:’;

(c)

points 1(c) and 1(d) are replaced by the following:

‘(c)

blended high intensity discharge lamps having:

6 % or more of total radiation of the range 250-780 nm in the range of 250-400 nm; and

11 % or more of total radiation of the range 250-780 nm in the range of 630-780 nm; and

5 % or more of total radiation of the range 250-780 nm in the range of 640-700 nm;

(d)

blended high intensity discharge lamps having:

the peak of the radiation between 315-400 nm (UVA) or 280-315 nm (UVB);’;

(d)

point 2 is replaced by the following:

‘2.

The following products shall be exempt from the provisions of Annex III, provided that in all forms of product information it is stated that they are not intended for general lighting use within the meaning of this Regulation, or that they are intended for use in applications listed in points (b) to (e):

(a)

products intended for use in applications other than general lighting and products incorporated into products which do not provide a general lighting function;

(b)

lamps covered by the requirements of Directives 94/9/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (1) or Directive 1999/92/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (2);

(c)

emergency lighting luminaires and emergency sign luminaires within the meaning of Directive 2006/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (3).

(d)

ballasts intended for use in luminaires defined in paragraph (c) and designed to operate lamps in emergency conditions;

(e)

luminaires covered by the requirements of Directive 94/9/EC, Directive 1999/92/EC, Directive 2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (4), Council Directive 93/42/EEC (5), Council Directive 88/378/EEC (6) and luminaires integrated into equipment covered by these requirements.

The intended purpose shall be stated for each product in the product information, and the technical documentation file drawn up for the purposes of conformity assessment pursuant to Article 8 of Directive 2009/125/EC shall list the technical parameters that make the product design specific for the stated intended purpose.

2.

Annex II is amended as follows:

(a)

the first sentence is deleted;

(b)

The following sentence is added to point 1(c):

‘For the purposes of Table 6 in Annex III, the LSF shall be measured in high frequency operating mode with a switching cycle of 11h/1h.’

(c)

The following point (o) is added to point 3:

‘(o)

“Blended lamp” means a lamp containing a mercury vapour lamp and an incandescent lamp filament connected in series in the same bulb.’

3.

Annex III is amended as follows:

(a)

The following paragraph is added before Table 1:

‘Spiral-shaped double capped fluorescent lamps of all diameters equal to or larger than 16 mm (T5) shall comply with the requirements set out in Table 5 for T9 circular lamps.’

(b)

Table 2 is replaced by the following:

Table 2

Rated minimum efficacy values for single capped fluorescent lamps working on electromagnetic and electronic ballast

Small single parallel tube, lamp cap G23 (2 pin) or 2G7 (4 pin)

Image Image

Double parallel tubes, lamp cap G24d (2 pin) or G24q (4 pin)

Image Image

Triple parallel tubes, lamp cap GX24d (2 pin) or GX24q (4 pin)

Image Image

Nominal wattage

(W)

Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value

Nominal wattage

(W)

Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value

Nominal wattage

(W)

Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value

5

48

10

60

13

62

7

57

13

69

18

67

9

67

18

67

26

66

11

76

26

66

 

4 legs in one plane, lamp cap 2G10

(4 pin)

Image

Long single parallel tube, lamp cap 2G11

(4 pin)

Image Image

 

Nominal wattage

(W)

Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value

Nominal wattage

(W)

Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value

 

18

61

18

67

 

24

71

24

75

36

78

34

82

 

36

81’

(c)

Table 3 is replaced by the following:

‘Table 3

Rated minimum efficacy values for single capped fluorescent lamps, working only on electronic ballast

Triple parallel tubes, lamp cap GX24q

(4 pin)

Image

Four parallel tubes, lamp cap GX24q

(4 pin)

Image

Long single parallel tube, lamp cap 2G11

(4 pin)

Image Image

Nominal wattage

(W)

Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value

Nominal wattage

(W)

Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value

Nominal wattage

(W)

Rated luminous efficacy (lm/W), 100 h initial value

32

75

57

75

40

83

42

74

70

74

55

82

57

75

 

80

75

70

74’

 

(d)

Table 6 is replaced by the following:

Table 6

Deduction percentages for rated minimum efficacy values for fluorescent lamps with high colour temperature and/or high colour rendering and/or second lamp envelope and/or long life

Lamp parameter

Deduction from luminous efficacy at 25 °C

Tc ≥ 5 000 K

–10 %

95 ≥ Ra > 90

–20 %

Ra > 95

–30 %

Second lamp envelope

–10 %

Lamp Survival Factor ≥ 0,50 after 40 000 burning hours

–5 %’

(e)

In Annex III.1.1.B, the sentence

‘The corrections defined for the first stage (Table 6) shall continue to apply’

is replaced by

‘The corrections (Table 6) and the specific requirements for spiral-shaped double capped fluorescent lamps defined for the first stage shall continue to apply.’;

(f)

The title of Table 7 is replaced by the following:

(g)

The title of Table 8 is replaced by the following:

(h)

The second paragraph of Annex III.1.1.C is replaced by the following:

‘Fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast shall be able to operate with ballasts of energy efficiency class A2 or more efficient ballasts in accordance with point 2.2 of Annex III. In addition they may also operate with ballasts of less efficient classes than A2.’

(i)

Table 11 is replaced by the following:

Table 11

Lamp lumen maintenance factors for single and double capped fluorescent lamps — Stage 2

Lamp lumen maintenance factor

Burning hours

Lamp types

2 000

4 000

8 000

16 000

Double-Capped Fluorescent lamps operating on non-high frequency ballasts

0,95

0,92

0,90

T8 Double-Capped Fluorescent lamps on high frequency ballast with warmstart

0,96

0,92

0,91

0,90

Other Double-Capped Fluorescent lamps on high frequency ballast with warmstart

0,95

0,92

0,90

0,90

Circular Single-Capped Fluorescent lamps operating on non-high frequency ballasts, T8 U-shaped double-capped fluorescent lamps and spiral-shaped double capped fluorescent lamps of all diameters equal to or larger than 16 mm (T5)

0,80

0,74

0,72 at 5 000 burning hours

Circular Single-Capped Fluorescent lamps operating on high frequency ballasts

0,85

0,83

0,80

0,75 at 12 000 burning hours

Other Single-Capped Fluorescent lamps operating on non-high frequency ballasts

0,85

0,78

0,75

Other Single-Capped Fluorescent lamps on high frequency ballast with warmstart

0,90

0,84

0,81

0,78’

(j)

The following introductory phrase and Table 11a is added after Table 11:

‘The following cumulative deductions shall be applied to the values in Table 11:

Table 11a

Deduction percentages for fluorescent lamp lumen maintenance requirements

Lamp parameter

Deduction from lamp lumen maintenance requirement

Lamps with 95 ≥ Ra > 90

At burning hours ≤ 8 000 h: – 5 %

At burning hours > 8 000 h: – 10 %

Lamps with Ra > 95

At burning hours ≤ 4 000 h: – 10 %

At burning hours > 4 000 h: – 15 %

Lamps with a colour temperature ≥ 5 000 K

–10 %’

(k)

Table 12 is replaced by the following:

Table 12

Lamp survival factors for single and double capped fluorescent lamps — Stage 2

Lamp survival factor

Burning hours

Lamp types

2 000

4 000

8 000

16 000

Double-Capped Fluorescent lamps operating on non-high frequency ballasts

0,99

0,97

0,90

Double-Capped Fluorescent lamps on high frequency ballast with warmstart

0,99

0,97

0,92

0,90

Circular Single-Capped Fluorescent lamps operating on non-high frequency ballasts, T8 U-shaped double-capped fluorescent lamps and spiral-shaped double capped fluorescent lamps of all diameters equal to or larger than 16 mm (T5)

0,98

0,77

0,50 at 5 000 burning hours

Circular Single-Capped Fluorescent lamps operating on high frequency ballasts

0,99

0,97

0,85

0,50 at 12 000 burning hours

Other Single-Capped Fluorescent lamps operating on non-high frequency ballasts

0,98

0,90

0,50

Other Single-Capped Fluorescent lamps on high frequency ballast with warmstart

0,99

0,98

0,88

—’

(l)

Table 13 is replaced by the following:

Table 13

Lamp lumen maintenance factors and lamp survival factors for high pressure sodium lamps — Stage 2

High pressure sodium lamp category and burning hours for measurement

Lamp lumen maintenance factor

Lamp survival factor

P ≤ 75 W

LLMF and LSF measured at 12 000 burning hours

Ra ≤ 60

> 0,80

> 0,90

Ra > 60

> 0,75

> 0,75

all retrofit lamps designed to operate on high pressure mercury vapour lamp ballast

> 0,75

> 0,80

P > 75 W

LLMF and LSF measured at 16 000 burning hours

Ra ≤ 60

> 0,85

> 0,90

Ra > 60

> 0,70

> 0,65

all retrofit lamps designed to operate on high pressure mercury vapour lamp ballast

> 0,75

> 0,55

The requirements in Table 13 for retrofit lamps designed to operate on high pressure mercury vapour lamp ballast shall be applicable until 6 years after the entry into force of this Regulation.’;

(m)

Annex III.1.3(i) is replaced by the following:

‘(i)

Ambient temperature inside the luminaire at which the lamp was designed to maximise its luminous flux. If this temperature is equal to or lower than 0 °C or equal to or higher than 50 °C, it shall be stated that the lamp is not suitable for indoor use at standard room temperatures.’;

(n)

The following point (j) is added to point 1.3 of Annex III:

‘(j)

For fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast, the energy efficiency index(es) of ballasts as defined in Table 17 with which the lamp can operate.’;

(o)

Table 17 is replaced by the following:

Table 17

Energy efficiency index requirements for non-dimmable ballasts for fluorescent lamps

LAMP DATA

BALLAST EFFICIENCY (Plamp/Pinput)

Non-dimmable

Lamp type

Nominal Wattage

ILCOS CODE

Rated/typical wattage

A2 BAT

A2

A3

B1

B2

50 Hz

HF

W

W

W

 

 

 

 

 

T8

15

FD-15-E-G13-26/450

15

13,5

87,8 %

84,4 %

75,0 %

67,9 %

62,0 %

T8

18

FD-18-E-G13-26/600

18

16

87,7 %

84,2 %

76,2 %

71,3 %

65,8 %

T8

30

FD-30-E-G13-26/900

30

24

82,1 %

77,4 %

72,7 %

79,2 %

75,0 %

T8

36

FD-36-E-G13-26/1200

36

32

91,4 %

88,9 %

84,2 %

83,4 %

79,5 %

T8

38

FD-38-E-G13-26/1050

38,5

32

87,7 %

84,2 %

80,0 %

84,1 %

80,4 %

T8

58

FD-58-E-G13-26/1500

58

50

93,0 %

90,9 %

84,7 %

86,1 %

82,2 %

T8

70

FD-70-E-G13-26/1800

69,5

60

90,9 %

88,2 %

83,3 %

86,3 %

83,1 %

TC-L

18

FSD-18-E-2G11

18

16

87,7 %

84,2 %

76,2 %

71,3 %

65,8 %

TC-L

24

FSD-24-E-2G11

24

22

90,7 %

88,0 %

81,5 %

76,0 %

71,3 %

TC-L

36

FSD-36-E-2G11

36

32

91,4 %

88,9 %

84,2 %

83,4 %

79,5 %

TCF

18

FSS-18-E-2G10

18

16

87,7 %

84,2 %

76,2 %

71,3 %

65,8 %

TCF

24

FSS-24-E-2G10

24

22

90,7 %

88,0 %

81,5 %

76,0 %

71,3 %

TCF

36

FSS-36-E-2G10

36

32

91,4 %

88,9 %

84,2 %

83,4 %

79,5 %

TC-D / DE

10

FSQ-10-E-G24q=1

FSQ-10-I-G24d=1

10

9,5

89,4 %

86,4 %

73,1 %

67,9 %

59,4 %

TC-D / DE

13

FSQ-13-E-G24q=1

FSQ-13-I-G24d=1

13

12,5

91,7 %

89,3 %

78,1 %

72,6 %

65,0 %

TC-D / DE

18

FSQ-18-E-G24q=2

FSQ-18-I-G24d=2

18

16,5

89,8 %

86,8 %

78,6 %

71,3 %

65,8 %

TC-D / DE

26

FSQ-26-E-G24q=3

FSQ-26-I-G24d=3

26

24

91,4 %

88,9 %

82,8 %

77,2 %

72,6 %

TC-T / TE

13

FSM-13-E-GX24q=1

FSM-13-I-GX24d=1

13

12,5

91,7 %

89,3 %

78,1 %

72,6 %

65,0 %

TC-T / TE

18

FSM-18-E-GX24q=2

FSM-18-I-GX24d=2

18

16,5

89,8 %

86,8 %

78,6 %

71,3 %

65,8 %

TC-T / TC-TE

26

FSM-26-E-GX24q=3

FSM-26-I-GX24d=3

26,5

24

91,4 %

88,9 %

82,8 %

77,5 %

73,0 %

TC-DD / DDE

10

FSS-10-E-GR10q

FSS-10-L/P/H-GR10q

10,5

9,5

86,4 %

82,6 %

70,4 %

68,8 %

60,5 %

TC-DD / DDE

16

FSS-16-E-GR10q

FSS-16-I-GR8

FSS-16-L/P/H-GR10q

16

15

87,0 %

83,3 %

75,0 %

72,4 %

66,1 %

TC-DD / DDE

21

FSS-21-E-GR10q

FSS-21-L/P/H-GR10q

21

19,5

89,7 %

86,7 %

78,0 %

73,9 %

68,8 %

TC-DD / DDE

28

FSS-28-E-GR10q

FSS-28-I-GR8

FSS-28-L/P/H-GR10q

28

24,5

89,1 %

86,0 %

80,3 %

78,2 %

73,9 %

TC-DD / DDE

38

FSS-38-E-GR10q

FSS-38-L/P/H-GR10q

38,5

34,5

92,0 %

89,6 %

85,2 %

84,1 %

80,4 %

TC

5

FSD-5-I-G23

FSD-5-E-2G7

5,4

5

72,7 %

66,7 %

58,8 %

49,3 %

41,4 %

TC

7

FSD-7-I-G23

FSD-7-E-2G7

7,1

6,5

77,6 %

72,2 %

65,0 %

55,7 %

47,8 %

TC

9

FSD-9-I-G23

FSD-9-E-2G7

8,7

8

78,0 %

72,7 %

66,7 %

60,3 %

52,6 %

TC

11

FSD-11-I-G23

FSD-11-E-2G7

11,8

11

83,0 %

78,6 %

73,3 %

66,7 %

59,6 %

T5

4

FD-4-E-G5-16/150

4,5

3,6

64,9 %

58,1 %

50,0 %

45,0 %

37,2 %

T5

6

FD-6-E-G5-16/225

6

5,4

71,3 %

65,1 %

58,1 %

51,8 %

43,8 %

T5

8

FD-8-E-G5-16/300

7,1

7,5

69,9 %

63,6 %

58,6 %

48,9 %

42,7 %

T5

13

FD-13-E-G5-16/525

13

12,8

84,2 %

80,0 %

75,3 %

72,6 %

65,0 %

T9-C

22

FSC-22-E-G10q-29/200

22

19

89,4 %

86,4 %

79,2 %

74,6 %

69,7 %

T9-C

32

FSC-32-E-G10q-29/300

32

30

88,9 %

85,7 %

81,1 %

80,0 %

76,0 %

T9-C

40

FSC-40-E-G10q-29/400

40

32

89,5 %

86,5 %

82,1 %

82,6 %

79,2 %

T2

6

FDH-6-L/P-W4,3x8,5d-7/220

 

5

72,7 %

66,7 %

58,8 %

 

 

T2

8

FDH-8-L/P-W4,3x8,5d-7/320

 

7,8

76,5 %

70,9 %

65,0 %

 

 

T2

11

FDH-11-L/P-W4,3x8,5d-7/420

 

10,8

81,8 %

77,1 %

72,0 %

 

 

T2

13

FDH-13-L/P-W4,3x8,5d-7/520

 

13,3

84,7 %

80,6 %

76,0 %

 

 

T2

21

FDH-21-L/P-W4,3x8,5d-7/

 

21

88,9 %

85,7 %

79,2 %

 

 

T2

23

FDH-23-L/P-W4,3x8,5d-7/

 

23

89,8 %

86,8 %

80,7 %

 

 

T5-E

14

FDH-14-G5-L/P-16/550

 

13,7

84,7 %

80,6 %

72,1 %

 

 

T5-E

21

FDH-21-G5-L/P-16/850

 

20,7

89,3 %

86,3 %

79,6 %

 

 

T5-E

24

FDH-24-G5-L/P-16/550

 

22,5

89,6 %

86,5 %

80,4 %

 

 

T5-E

28

FDH-28-G5-L/P-16/1150

 

27,8

89,8 %

86,9 %

81,8 %

 

 

T5-E

35

FDH-35-G5-L/P-16/1450

 

34,7

91,5 %

89,0 %

82,6 %

 

 

T5-E

39

FDH-39-G5-L/P-16/850

 

38

91,0 %

88,4 %

82,6 %

 

 

T5-E

49

FDH-49-G5-L/P-16/1450

 

49,3

91,6 %

89,2 %

84,6 %

 

 

T5-E

54

FDH-54-G5-L/P-16/1150

 

53,8

92,0 %

89,7 %

85,4 %

 

 

T5-E

80

FDH-80-G5-L/P-16/1150

 

80

93,0 %

90,9 %

87,0 %

 

 

T5-E

95

FDH-95-G5-L/P-16/1150

 

95

92,7 %

90,5 %

84,1 %

 

 

T5-E

120

FDH-120-G5-L/P-16/1450

 

120

92,5 %

90,2 %

84,5 %

 

 

T5-C

22

FSCH-22-L/P-2GX13-16/225

 

22,3

88,1 %

84,8 %

78,8 %

 

 

T5-C

40

FSCH-40-L/P-2GX13-16/300

 

39,9

91,4 %

88,9 %

83,3 %

 

 

T5-C

55

FSCH-55-L/P-2GX13-16/300

 

55

92,4 %

90,2 %

84,6 %

 

 

T5-C

60

FSCH-60-L/P-2GX13-16/375

 

60

93,0 %

90,9 %

85,7 %

 

 

TC-LE

40

FSDH-40-L/P-2G11

 

40

91,4 %

88,9 %

83,3 %

 

 

TC-LE

55

FSDH-55-L/P-2G11

 

55

92,4 %

90,2 %

84,6 %

 

 

TC-LE

80

FSDH-80-L/P-2G11

 

80

93,0 %

90,9 %

87,0 %

 

 

TC-TE

32

FSMH-32-L/P-2GX24q=3

 

32

91,4 %

88,9 %

82,1 %

 

 

TC-TE

42

FSMH-42-L/P-2GX24q=4

 

43

93,5 %

91,5 %

86,0 %

 

 

TC-TE

57

FSM6H-57-L/P-2GX24q=5

FSM8H-57-L/P-2GX24q=5

 

56

91,4 %

88,9 %

83,6 %

 

 

TC-TE

70

FSM6H-70-L/P-2GX24q=6

FSM8H-70-L/P-2GX24q=6

 

70

93,0 %

90,9 %

85,4 %

 

 

TC-TE

60

FSM6H-60-L/P-2G8=1

 

63

92,3 %

90,0 %

84,0 %

 

 

TC-TE

62

FSM8H-62-L/P-2G8=2

 

62

92,2 %

89,9 %

83,8 %

 

 

TC-TE

82

FSM8H-82-L/P-2G8=2

 

82

92,4 %

90,1 %

83,7 %

 

 

TC-TE

85

FSM6H-85-L/P-2G8=1

 

87

92,8 %

90,6 %

84,5 %

 

 

TC-TE

120

FSM6H-120-L/P-2G8=1

FSM8H-120-L/P-2G8=1

 

122

92,6 %

90,4 %

84,7 %

 

 

TC-DD

55

FSSH-55-L/P-GRY10q3

 

55

92,4 %

90,2 %

84,6 %’

 

 

4.

The following paragraph is added after the first paragraph of Annex IV:

‘Member States authorities shall use reliable, accurate and reproducible measurement procedures, which take into account the generally recognised state of the art measurement methods, including methods set out in documents the reference numbers of which have been published for that purpose in the Official Journal of the European Union.’


(1)  OJ L 100, 19.4.1994, p. 1.

(2)  OJ L 23, 28.1.2000, p. 57.

(3)  OJ L 374, 27.12.2006, p. 10.

(4)  OJ L 157, 9.6.2006, p. 24.

(5)  OJ L 169, 12.7.1993, p. 1.

(6)  OL L 187, 16.7.1988, p. 1.’


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