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NEMA publishes LSD 49 SSL for incandescent replacement PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 06 March 2010
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) has published LSD 49-2010 “Solid State Lighting for Incandescent Replacement—Best Practices for Dimming”.

Produced by NEMA’s Solid State Lighting Section, this paper provides recommendations for the dimming and design of screw-based incandescent replacement solid-state lighting (SSL) products. The main objective is to encourage coordination among control, power supply and LED module manufacturers to achieve desired performance and product harmonization throughout the market. The section has also begun work on a related NEMA standard.

Because of the shared concern for high levels of performance and SSL consumer market acceptance, representatives from the U.S. Department of Energy are actively participating in NEMA’s working group devoted to this subject.

“In making these recommendations, our goal is to improve performance and to increase consumer satisfaction of SSL retrofit products in the large installed base of Edison sockets,” said Robert Hick of Leviton Manufacturing, who chairs the responsible NEMA section. “Achieving these goals will further market acceptance of SSL products and encourage demand for new SSL product designs. Both interchangeability and harmonization tend to increase market acceptance while decreasing costs, benefiting manufacturers and consumers.”

CLICK HERE to download LSD 49 at no charge (you will, however, have to register).

 
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