Flouresant bulbs in incandesant light fixtures

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ronball

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Champaign Il.
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Electric Contractor
Is their a new code , or new energy lighting law in effect that says
we can't use incand. lite fixture with flour. bulbs to meet the new
energy codes. I am hearing now that we can only use flour. fixtures
that are designed with their on bulbs. It sure cost a lot more.
we do alot of apartment complexes, and this can add alot more $
for lighting.
 

RICK NAPIER

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New Jersey
Here is the residential requirement from the 2012 International Energy Code

SECTION R404 ELECTRICAL POWER AND LIGHTING SYSTEMS (MANDATORY)

R404.1 Lighting equipment (Mandatory).
A minimum of 75 percent of the lamps in permanently installed lighting fixtures shall be high-efficacy lamps or a minimum of 75 percent of the permanently installed lighting fixtures shall contain only high efficacy lamps.

Exception:
Low-voltage lighting shall not be required to utilize high-efficiency lamps.

In the 2009 IEC it was 50 percent.
 

K8MHZ

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Michigan. It's a beautiful peninsula, I've looked
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Electrician
I was going to add its lamps not bulbs, but never mind. Bulbs grow in the ground.

In the world of the punctilious, indeed, but a common and accepted colloquial use of the word bulb means the part that 'makes the light'.

When someone says, 'fluorescent light bulb', I know what they are talking about. But it took some adjustment for me to get to that point, being born with a perfect command of the lexicon of our particular trade and all....

:p
 
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