LD 1435
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LR 1179
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published by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association
(NEMA Standard TP-1-2002).

 
14. Medium-voltage dry-type distribution transformers must
meet or exceed minimum efficiency levels 3/10 of a percentage
point higher than the Class 1 efficiency levels for medium-
voltage distribution transformers specified in Table 4-2 of the
"Guide for Determining Energy Efficiency for Distribution
Transformers" published by the National Electrical Manufacturers
Association (NEMA Standard TP-1-2002).

 
15. Metal halide lamp fixtures designed to be operated with
lamps rated greater than or equal to 150 watts but less than or
equal to 500 watts may not contain a probe-start metal halide
lamp ballast.

 
16. Single-voltage external AC-to-DC power supplies must meet
or exceed the Tier 1 energy efficiency requirements shown in
Table U-1 of section 1605.3 of the California Code of
Regulations, Title 20: Division 2, Chapter 4, Article 4:
Appliance Efficiency Regulations as adopted on December 15, 2004.
This standard applies to single-voltage AC-to-DC power supplies
that are sold individually and to those that are sold as a
component of or in conjunction with another product.

 
17. State-regulated incandescent reflector lamps must meet or
exceed the minimum average lamp efficacy requirements for
federally regulated incandescent reflector lamps contained in 42
United States Code, Section 6295 (i)(1)(A). This requirement
does not apply to 50-watt elliptical reflector lamps.

 
18. Torchiere lighting fixtures may not use more than 190
watts. A torchiere lighting fixture is deemed to use more than
190 watts if any commercially available lamp or combination of
lamps can be inserted in its socket or sockets and cause the
torchiere lighting fixture to draw more than 190 watts when
operated at full brightness.

 
19. Traffic signal modules must meet or exceed the product
specification of the Energy Star Program Requirements for Traffic
Signals developed by the United States Environmental Protection
Agency, which took effect in February 2001. Traffic signal
modules must be installed with compatible, electrically connected
signal control interface devices and conflict monitoring systems

 
20. Unit heaters must be equipped with an intermittent
ignition device and must have either power venting or an
automatic flue damper.


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