Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00659:reg:7:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00659
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 2/4)
Character Range: 18369–21303

prior to 100 hours must not be included in the calculation of the mean.
           Note: No level of testing tolerance is to be claimed or applied to values obtained for use in the calculation of initial efficacy used for product registration.

           (2)                        For paragraphs 24 (1) (a) and 25 (a) of the Act, the specified energy use requirements for products in product class 6 are the following alternative initial efficacy requirement:

           Mean value of  0.95  (2.8 ln (L)  4.0)

           where:

           L = Mean measured initial luminous flux of the lamp in lumens.

           Ln (L) = the natural logarithm of L

           Flux and wattage values for this alternative requirement appear in Appendix A, Table A2 of AS 4934.2-2011.
           Note: The values for flux are specified in the column titled 'Min. light output lm' in Table A1 of AS 4934.2-2011.

           The minimum sample size is 10 units. The required duration for ageing is 100 hours. Lamps that fail prior to 100 hours must not be included in the calculation of the mean.
           Note: This alternative efficacy requirement applies notwithstanding the date noted in clause 4.3 of AS 4934.2-2011.
    Conducting tests

           (3)                        For paragraphs 24 (1) (a) and 25 (b) of the Act, the specified requirements for conducting tests for products in product classes 1 to 7 are the requirements mentioned in section 2 of AS/NZS 4934.1:2014.
       7                                  GEMS labelling requirements
    Labelling information and communication requirements

           (1)                        For paragraphs 24 (1) (b), 26 (1) (a) and 26 (1) (b) of the Act, the specified labelling requirements for products in product classes 1 to 7 are that the following information must be marked on all lamp packaging:
             (a)     Light output in lumens: the marked value must be not more than the mean measured initial value times 1.1 rounded to the nearest 10 lumens;
             (b)     Power in watts: the marked value must be no less than the mean measured initial value times 0.95 rounded to the nearest watt, and no more than the average measured value times 1.05 rounded to the nearest watt;
             (c)     Average lamp lifetime: the marked value must not be more than the median value as calculated from the measured lifetime test value times 1.1 rounded to the nearest 100 h.
           Example: For the light output in lumens labelling requirement, if the mean measured initial value was 634 lumens, the maximum allowable marked value would be 700 lumens (634 x 1.1 = 697.4, rounded to the nearest 10 lumens = 700).  Any marked value equal to or lower than 700 lumens (including 634 lumens) would comply with the requirement in this instance.
    Conducting tests

           (1)                        For paragraphs 24 (1) (b) and 26 (1) (c) of the Act, the specified