Title: ENERGY STAR and UL - Maximize your LED revenue potential
Originally Broadcast: Thursday, December 16, 2010
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Overview
Effective January 1, 2011, the EPA will require that all new submissions from manufacturers participating in the ENERGY STAR® program be reviewed by a Certification Body (CB), and that qualification testing be performed under specific criteria. Product qualification requires testing to be performed at EPA-recognized facilities. First-party (manufacturer) facilities can have their test results accepted by the EPA as a part of an approved CB data acceptance program.
Underwriters Laboratories has earned approval as a Recognized Certification Body (CB) with multiple Testing Laboratories, covering, but not limited to, the following lighting categories:
• Lamps (LED integral lamps, CFL self-ballasted lamps, etc.)
• Luminaires (commericial, industrial, residential, etc.)
• Decorative lighting strings
Please join UL's lighting experts, as we discuss:
• ENERGY STAR Evaluation and Verification Program Requirements
• Lab and Test Equipment needs for 2011 ENERGY STAR Requirements
• Streamlined Safety Certification and Energy Efficiency Evaluations – in your own lab.
• Proposed Changes to IES LM-79, IES LM-80
• Strategies to leverage ENERGY STAR in your global lighting business
• Real-Time EPA specification updates and critical dates
Please join UL's technical experts to learn how to maximize your product's revenue potential through our respected, recognized, and cutting-edge ENERGY STAR programs for Solid State and LED Lighting.
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