Compact fluorescent lamps highlighted with red are detailed in this brochure as best value replacements For other replacement alternatives go to www.gelighting.com/eu/eup or check our 2009/2010 Spectrum lamp catalogue. Phase-out Lamp Halogen Replacement Halogen Single Ended Mains Voltage Capsule G9 Frosted and 75W Clear Single Ended Mains Voltage Capsule G9 Standard and Energy Saver Finish: Clear Wattages: 18-60W Life: Up to 3,000 hours ‘C’ class and Long Life versions available Halogen Single Ended Low Voltage Capsule Frosted Single Ended Low Voltage Capsule Clear Halogen Double Ended Linear (DEQ) 150-550W ‘D’ and ‘E’ energy class Double Ended Linear (DEQ) Energy Saver and IR Wattages: 100-330W Energy Class: C Life: up to 2,000 hours On September 1st, 2009 a new European Union regulation comes into effect, preventing the manufacture of certain type of inefficient lamps for the EU market. The new legislation has been implemented to increase the use of efficient lamps by the public and industry, thereby lowering carbon emissions and energy consumption. The legislation will affect standard decorative shaped frosted and white lamps, all non-directional incandescent lamps over 100W, frosted capsules and certain standard linear (DEQ) lamps. ‘A’ energy class compact fluorescent products with such finish will continue to be available. Clear incandescent lamps, reflector (spot) lamps and speciality types will not be affected. Despite the prohibition on manufacture of these certain lamps, existing retail and commercial inventories can continue to be sold until they are exhausted. Energy efficient products to replace lamps phased out by EU regulation The Halogen replacement The ‘new incandescent’ lamp • Exactly same size and appearance as an incandescent lamp • Provides full light strength at start-up • Up to 30% energy saving • Dimmable • Environmentally friendly – mercury and lead-free • Excellent colour rendering, light close to natural (100% CRI) • More than 90% lumen maintenance over life The CFL replacement Your saving alternative • 80% energy saving vs. incandescent • ‘A’ class energy efficiency • Up to 15 times longer life vs. incandescent • Reduced relamp cycles • Retrofit shape and size • Available dimmable and instant start versions • Environmentally friendly solution through significantly reduced carbon emission What will happen when Products that are not included in the scope of the EUP regulation: • True colour lamps (according to specified colour coordinates) • Directional lamps (reflector lamps) • Lamps with lumen less than 60 lm and higher than 12,000 lm • UV lamps (according to specific radiation requirements) • CFL lamps with non-integrated ballast • High-intensity discharge lamps • E14/E27/B22/B15 lamps with voltage equal or less than 60V and without integrated transformer (till 2013) • S14, S15 and S19 base linear incandescent lamps till 2012 For special purpose lamps, the following information shall be clearly and prominently indicated on their packaging and in all forms of product information accompanying the lamp when it is placed on the market: • Their intended purpose and • That they are not suitable for household room illumination Due to limited space on the packaging we will use graphical elements (pictogram) instead of multilingual text. Phase Date Affected Lamps 1 Sept. 1st, 2009 All non-clear (frosted, opal, etc.) incandescent lamps including mushroom and decorative shapes Clear finish, high-wattage incandescent lamps greater or equal to 100W Clear incandescent lamps with 75W and lower, F and G energy class All non-clear halogen lamps including linear halogen (DEQ) and G9 burners Clear halogen lamps 75W and higher including linear halogen (DEQ) and G9 burners with ‘D’ energy class or lower 2 Sept. 1st, 2010 Clear incandescent lamps with a wattage of 75W or higher Clear halogen lamps 60W or higher, ‘D’ class or lower 3 Sept. 1st, 2011 Clear incandescent lamps with a wattage of 60W or higher Clear halogen lamps 40W or higher, ‘D’ class or lower 4 Sept. 1st, 2012 Clear incandescent lamps with a wattage below 60W Clear halogen lamps 25W or higher, ‘D’ class or lower 5 Sept. 1st, 2013 Performance standard increase for all lamps (lifetime, etc.) 6 Sept. 1st, 2016 All lamps with energy efficiency label ‘C’ (except linear halogen (DEQ) and G9 burners) and General Electric are both registered trademarks of the General Electric Company www.gelighting.com/eu The Environment: There are a number of estimates, ranging from 24 million to 39 million tons of annual carbon dioxide emissions that will be eliminated with the full implementation of the EU regulations. GE Lighting is fully committed to reducing carbon emissions, and as member of the European Lamp Companies Federation it helped develop the new regulations that are now being implemented. Entertainment Heating lamp Projector lamps Not suitable for household illumination Sewing machine Automotive lighting Rough service Lamp for refrigerator Traffic light Lamp for Oven Aircraft lighting Special mirror lighting GE Lighting Ready for the phase-out? Product alternatives for more efficient lighting Bright choice Saving choice Phase-out Lamp Halogen Replacement Compact Fluorescent Stick Replacement Compact Fluorescent Spiral Replacement Compact Fluorescent Décor Replacement Incandescent GLS Frosted > 15W Incandescent GLS Clear > 75W HaloGLS Finish: Clear Range of Wattages: 18 – 100W Cap: E27, B22 Life: 2,000 hours Stick T3 Extra Mini, Stick T3 Mini Eco Finish: Frosted Wattages: 9,11,15,20,23 Cap: E27, B22, E14 Life: 15,000, 10,000 and 6,000 hours Energy Efficiency Class: A Spiral T2, Spiral T3 Finish: Frosted Wattages: 8,12,15,20,23,32 Cap: E27, B22, E14 Life: 15,000, 8,000 and 6,000 hours Energy Efficiency Class: A Energy Smart T2, GLS T2 Finish: Frosted Wattages: 8, 9,11,12, 15,20 Cap: E27, B22, E14 Life: 10,000 and 6,000 hours Energy Efficiency Class: A Incandescent Candle Frosted > 15W HaloCandle Finish: Clear Range of Wattages: 18 – 42W Cap: E14, E27, B15, B22 Life: 2,000 hours Candle T2 Finish: Frosted Wattages: 5,7,9,11 Cap: E27, B22, E14 Life: 6,000 hours Energy Efficiency Class: A Incandescent Spherical Frosted > 15W HaloSpherical Finish: Clear Range of Wattages: 18 – 42W Cap: E14, E27, B15, B22 Life: 2,000 hours Spherical T2, GLS T2 Finish: Frosted Wattages: 5,7,8,12 Cap: E27, B22, E14 Life: 6,000 hours Energy Efficiency Class: A Incandescent Globe > 40W Globe T3 Finish: Frosted Wattages: 15,20,23 Cap: E27, B22 Life: 6,000 hours Energy Efficiency Class: A GE Lighting is constantly developing and improving its products. For this reason, all product descriptions in this brochure are intended as a general guide, and we may change specifications from time to time in the interest of product development, without prior notification or public announcement. All descriptions in this publication present only general particulars of the goods to which they refer and shall not form part of any contract. Data in this guide has been obtained in controlled experimental conditions. However, GE Lighting cannot accept any liability arising from the reliance on such data to the extent permitted by law. Ready for the phase-out? brochure - July 2009.
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Compact fluorescent lamps highlighted with red are detailed in this brochure as best value replacementsFor other replacement alternatives go to www.gelighting.com/eu/eup or check our 2009/2010 Spectrum lamp catalogue.
Phase-out Lamp Halogen Replacement
HalogenSingle Ended Mains Voltage Capsule G9 Frosted and 75W Clear
Single Ended Mains Voltage Capsule G9 Standard and Energy SaverFinish: ClearWattages: 18-60WLife: Up to 3,000 hours‘C’ class and Long Life versions available
Halogen Single Ended Low Voltage Capsule Frosted
Single Ended Low Voltage Capsule Clear
HalogenDouble Ended Linear (DEQ) 150-550W‘D’ and ‘E’ energy class
Double Ended Linear (DEQ) Energy Saver and IRWattages: 100-330WEnergy Class: C Life: up to 2,000 hours
On September 1st, 2009 a new European Union regulation comes into effect, preventing the manufacture of certain type of inefficient lamps for the EU market. The new legislation has been implemented to increase the use of efficient lamps by the public and industry, thereby lowering carbon emissions and energy consumption.
The legislation will affect standard decorative shaped frosted and white lamps, all non-directional incandescent lamps over 100W, frosted capsules and certain standard linear (DEQ) lamps. ‘A’ energy class compact fluorescent products with such finish will continue to be available. Clear incandescent lamps, reflector (spot) lamps and speciality types will not be affected.
Despite the prohibition on manufacture of these certain lamps, existing retail and commercial inventories can continue to be sold until they are exhausted.
Energy efficient products to replace lamps phased out by EU regulation
The Halogen replacementThe ‘new incandescent’ lamp
• Exactly same size and appearance as an incandescent lamp
• Provides full light strength at start-up
• Up to 30% energy saving
• Dimmable
• Environmentally friendly – mercury and lead-free
• Excellent colour rendering, light close to natural (100% CRI)
• More than 90% lumen maintenance over life
The CFL replacementYour saving alternative
• 80% energy saving vs. incandescent
• ‘A’ class energy efficiency
• Up to 15 times longer life vs. incandescent
• Reduced relamp cycles
• Retrofit shape and size
• Available dimmable and instant start versions
• Environmentally friendly solution through significantly reduced carbon emission
What will happen when
Products that are not included in the scope of the EUP regulation:
• True colour lamps (according to specified colour coordinates)
• Directional lamps (reflector lamps)
• Lamps with lumen less than 60 lm and higher than 12,000 lm
• UV lamps (according to specific radiation requirements)
• CFL lamps with non-integrated ballast
• High-intensity discharge lamps
• E14/E27/B22/B15 lamps with voltage equal or less than 60V and without integrated transformer (till 2013)
• S14, S15 and S19 base linear incandescent lamps till 2012
For special purpose lamps, the following information shall be clearly and prominently indicated on their packaging and in all forms of product information accompanying the lamp when it is placed on the market:
• Their intended purpose and
• That they are not suitable for household room illumination
Due to limited space on the packaging we will use graphical elements (pictogram) instead of multilingual text.
Phase Date Affected Lamps
1 Sept. 1st, 2009 All non-clear (frosted, opal, etc.) incandescent lamps including mushroom and decorative shapes
Clear finish, high-wattage incandescent lamps greater or equal to 100W
Clear incandescent lamps with 75W and lower, F and G energy class
All non-clear halogen lamps including linear halogen (DEQ) and G9 burners
Clear halogen lamps 75W and higher including linear halogen (DEQ) and G9 burners with ‘D’ energy class or lower
2 Sept. 1st, 2010 Clear incandescent lamps with a wattage of 75W or higher
Clear halogen lamps 60W or higher, ‘D’ class or lower
3 Sept. 1st, 2011 Clear incandescent lamps with a wattage of 60W or higher
Clear halogen lamps 40W or higher, ‘D’ class or lower
4 Sept. 1st, 2012 Clear incandescent lamps with a wattage below 60W
Clear halogen lamps 25W or higher, ‘D’ class or lower
5 Sept. 1st, 2013 Performance standard increase for all lamps (lifetime, etc.)
6 Sept. 1st, 2016 All lamps with energy efficiency label ‘C’ (except linear halogen (DEQ) and G9 burners)
and General Electric are both registered trademarksof the General Electric Company
www.gelighting.com/eu
The Environment:
There are a number of estimates, ranging from 24 million to 39 million tons of annual carbon dioxide emissions that will be eliminated with the full implementation of the EU regulations. GE Lighting is fully committed to reducing carbon emissions, and as member of the European Lamp Companies Federation it helped develop the new regulations that are now being implemented.
EntertainmentHeating lamp Projector lamps
Not suitable for household illumination
Sewing machine
Automotive lighting
Rough service
Lamp for refrigerator
Traffic light
Lamp for Oven
Aircraft lighting
Special mirror lighting
GE Lighting
Ready for the phase-out?Product alternatives for more efficient lighting
Stick T3 Extra Mini, Stick T3 Mini EcoFinish: FrostedWattages: 9,11,15,20,23Cap: E27, B22, E14Life: 15,000, 10,000 and 6,000 hoursEnergy Efficiency Class: A
Spiral T2, Spiral T3Finish: FrostedWattages: 8,12,15,20,23,32Cap: E27, B22, E14Life: 15,000, 8,000 and 6,000 hoursEnergy Efficiency Class: A
Energy Smart T2, GLS T2Finish: FrostedWattages: 8, 9,11,12, 15,20Cap: E27, B22, E14Life: 10,000 and 6,000 hoursEnergy Efficiency Class: A
GE Lighting is constantly developing and improving its products. For this reason, all product descriptions in this brochure are intended as ageneral guide, and we may change specifications from time to time in the interest of product development, without prior notification or public announcement. All descriptions in this publication present only general particulars of the goods to which they refer and shall not form part of any contract. Data in this guide has been obtained in controlled experimental conditions. However, GE Lighting cannot accept any liability arising from the reliance on such data to the extent permitted by law.
Ready for the phase-out? brochure - July 2009.
Phase out Incandescent Lamp
Phase out Incandescent Product Code
Phase out Incandescent Lamp Description
Compact Fluorescent High Performance Replacement
Compact Fluorescent High Performance Replacement Product Code
Compact Fluorescent High Performance Replacement Description
GE’s innovative high output LED retrofit lamp solutions offer substantial opportunities to reduce energy consumption and maintenance costs in applications where directional, high quality light is required.
Offering low cost of ownership, and with paybacks of less than 1 year in professional applications, these lamps are TRUE retrofits that require no compromise to achieve dramatic through-life savings:
GE High Output LED Retrofit lamps
Energy saving• 12% higher candela than
20W GU10 halogen lamps
• Same 36° beam angle as 20W GU10 halogen lamps
• Consumes 80% less energy than 20W halogen GU10
Low maintenance costs• Long life – 15,000 hours to
70% lumen output
High quality light• Warm white 3100K with CRI >80
Easy installation• Same size as halogen GU10 lamps
• Uses industry standard GU10 base
Main applications• Downlighting and accent lighting in
domestic and commercial (hotel, retail, leisure etc) applications
Sustainable solution• No mercury
• 80% energy saving
• No UV, IR or heat in
LED 4 Watt GU10 Lamps
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Energy saving• Similar candela to 40W R50
incandescent lamps
• Same 36° beam angle as 40W incandescent R50 lamps
• Consumes 90% less energy than 40W incandescent R50
Low maintenance costs• Long life – 15,000 hours to
70% lumen output
High quality light• Warm white 3100K with CRI >80
Easy installation• Same size as incandescent R50 lamps
• Uses industry standard E14 base
Main applications• Downlighting and accent lighting in
domestic and commercial (hotel, retail, leisure etc) applications
Sustainable solution• No mercury
• 90% energy saving
• No UV, IR or heat in beam
• High power factor
LED 4 Watt R50 Lamps
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Energy saving• Similar candela to 60W R63
incandescent lamps (36° version)
• 20% more candela than 50W halogen PAR20 lamps (20° version)
• Similar beam angle to incandescent R63 lamps (36° version)
• Consumes almost 90% less energy than 60W incandescent R63 and 86% less energy than 50W halogen PAR20
Low maintenance costs• Long life – 20,000 hours to
70% lumen output
High quality light• Warm white 2700K and 3000K
with CRI >80
Easy installation• Same size as incandescent R63 lamps
• Uses industry standard E27 base
Main applications• Downlighting and accent lighting in
domestic and commercial (hotel, retail, leisure etc) applications
Sustainable solution• No mercury
• Up to 90% energy saving
• No UV, IR or heat in beam
• High power factor
LED 7 Watt R63 Lamps
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Compact Fluorescent Replacements
For other replacement alternatives go to www.gelighting.com/eu/eup or check our 2009/2010 Spectrum lamp catalogue.