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PNS 2050-2:2015 - Lamps and related equipment - Energy efficiency and labeling requirements - Part 2: Self-ballasted lamps for general lighting services

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PNS 2050-2:2015 - Lamps and related equipment - Energy efficiency and labeling requirements - Part 2: Self-ballasted lamps for general lighting services
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This labeling program covers AC supplied electronic ballast for tubular fluorescent lamps specifically with ratings from 10 watts to 40 watts for T12, T10, T9, T8 and T5 halophosphate and triphosphate fluorescent lamps with G13 and G5 caps.
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Asia and Pacific
Philippines
Mandatory
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Entered into force , Adopted & Revised
Adopted 2007
Revised 2015
Updated by CLASP August 2019
Department of Energy
PNS IEC 969:2006; PNS IEC 968:2005

Fuel Types

Electricity

Related Topics

Energy Efficiency

Products Covered

Non-Directional lamps
Directional Lamps

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