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NIS 1209-1:2024 Minimum Energy Performance Standard - Lighting - Part 1: Lamps
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This standard specifies the energy labelling requirements and the minimum energy performance standard (MEPS) requirements for lamps used in general lighting services and tubular lamps. Lamps covered in this standard include those used in general lighting services (GLS), which refers to Tungsten Filament Lamps, Compact Florescent Lamps (CFL), and Light Emitting Diode (LED) Lamps, as well as LED and fluorescent tubes of rated voltage not exceeding 300V.

Luminous Efficacy Requirement:

All lamps shall comply with the minimum luminous efficacy requirements for the light source such that:
Minimum efficacy = Base efficacy + Allowance
where “Base efficacy” is set out in two phases in Table 1, and “Allowance” is the sum of eligible allowances in Table 2:

Table 1 – Minimum Luminous Efficacy Requirements for Lamps

Depending on the characteristics of the lamp, the minimum luminous efficacy values required in Table 1 may be decreased by the following efficacy allowances given in Table 2. For example, a general service lamp that emits 350 lumens could adjust the Phase 1 requirement by subtracting 10 lm/W, such that the minimum required 90 lm/W is adjusted down to 80 lm/W.

Table 2 ― Efficacy allowances for specific lamps with special characteristics

Table 2 ― Efficacy allowances for specific lamps with special characteristics

Energy Labeling:

Energy Label Classes

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Africa
Nigeria
Mandatory
Comparative Label
Minimum Performance Standard
Show Label
Adopted
Adopted
Updated by CLASP
Standards Council of Nigeria
NIS IEC 60064
NIS IEC 60357
NIS IEC 60969
NIS IEC 60081
NIS IEC 62612
NIS IEC 62717
NIS IEC 63103
NIS IEC 61000-4-11
NIS IEC 61000-4-5
NIS IEC 60901
NIS IEC TR 61547-1
NIS IEC TR 63158
NIS CISPR 15
NIS IEC 61547
NIS IEC 61000-4-7; NIS IEC 61000-3-2

Fuel Types

Electricity

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Products Covered

Lamps