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R20 Short Lamps

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As defined in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), “R20 short lamp” means a lamp that is an R20 incandescent reflector lamp that has a rated wattage of 100 watts; has a maximum overall length of 3 and 5/8, or 3.625, inches; and is designed, labeled, and marketed specifically for pool and spa applications. 10 CFR 430.2

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Recent and Ongoing Activities

For the latest information on the planned timing of future DOE regulatory milestones, see the current Office of Management and Budget Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions. All planned dates are preliminary and subject to change.

Standards

DOE published a final rule regarding the request for exclusion of 100 Watt R20 short incandescent reflector lamps from energy conservation standards. 78 FR 68331 (November 14, 2013).

The R20 short lamp request for exclusion from energy conservation standards rulemaking docket EERE-2010-BT-PET-0047 contains all notices, public comments, public meeting transcripts, and supporting documents pertaining to this rulemaking.

Public Meeting Information:

No public meeting is scheduled at this time.

Submitting Public Comments

The public comment period is closed.

Test Procedure

There are no ongoing test procedure rulamakings for R20 short lamps.

Public Meeting Information

No public meeting is scheduled at this time.

Submitting Public Comments

The public comment period is closed.


Current Standard

 DOE excludes R20 short lamps from coverage under the EPCA energy conservation standards.


Current Test Procedure

There are no Federal test proceduers for R20 short lamps.


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Compliance

DOE has established regulations on certification, compliance, and enforcement in the CFR at 10 CFR Part 429.  These regulations cover statistical sampling plans, certified ratings, certification reports, record retention, and enforcement.  More information on these regulations is available here.

Waivers

For information on current test procedure waivers, see DOE’s Waivers webpage

For information about obtaining test procedure waivers, see 10 CFR 430.27.

Exceptions

DOE's Office of Hearings and Appeals has not authorized exception relief for R20 short lamps.

For information about obtaining exception relief, see 10 CFR part 1003.

Guidance and Frequently Asked Questions

For information on further guidance and answers to Frequently Asked Questions on all covered products, see DOE’s Further Guidance database

State Exemptions to Federal Pre-emption

DOE has not exempted any state from this energy conservation standard. States may petition DOE to exempt a state regulation from preemption by the Federal energy conservation standard. States may also petition DOE to withdraw such exemptions. For details, see 10 CFR part 430, subpart D.

Small Business Exemptions

Any manufacturer of a covered product with annual gross revenues that do not exceed $8,000,000 from all its operations and meets certain other conditions may apply for an exemption to the energy conservation standard. For details, see 10 CFR part 430, subpart E.

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DOE supports the testing and verification of ENERGY STAR® products in close collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency.

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Contact information

For more information related to this product, please email:
ApplianceStandardsQuestions@ee.doe.gov


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