New Lighting Standard Outlines How to Designate LED Direct Replacement Lamps

New Lighting Standard Outlines How to Designate LED Direct Replacement Lamps

ROSSLYN, Va.—After technical review, ANSI Accredited Standards Committee C78, Electric Lamps, published ANSI C78.52-2017 American National Standard for Electric Lamps—LED (Light Emitting Diode) Direct Replacement Lamps—Method of Designation. The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) serves as secretariat for the standard.

ANSI C78.52 is a new lighting standard on how to designate LED lamps that are direct replacements for existing, ANSI-standardized, non-LED lamps. Lamps covered in this standard contain LED-based light sources.

According to Andrew Jackson, manager, Corporate Regulatory & Certification Laboratory, Philips Lighting, and chair of the ANSI C78 Committee, "this new standard also provides an LED Direct Replacement Lamp Code Designation Request Form." This form allows a manufacturer to request a direct replacement designation using lamp characteristic data.

NEMA's Lighting Systems Division, as the secretariat of ANSI's ASC C78 for Electric Lamps, is looking for industry experts in the User and General Interest categories to participate in standards development activities. Contact NEMA at nemalighting@nema.org if you are interested. Please indicate your interest category and your area of expertise.

ANSI C78.52-2017 can be purchased for $350 in hard copy or as an electronic download on the NEMA website.

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Jun 5th 2017 NEMA Press Release

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