Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00263:clause:2_5:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00263
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 5 (pt 7/11)
Character Range: 24436–27401

light emission; and
 (d) the lighting control parts are in their control mode; and
 (e) where this can be done without disassembling the lamp—when the manufacturer's instructions are followed:
 (i) the non-lighting parts are disconnected from electric power or switched off; or
 (ii) the power consumption of those parts is minimised.
networked standby power or Pnet means the electric power consumption of a CLL in networked standby mode.
Note: Networked standby power is expressed in watts (W).
NMLL: see the definition of non-mains LED lamp.
non-mains LED lamp or NMLL means an LED lamp that requires a separate power supply converter inserted between the power supply and lamp to operate.
non-directional LED lamp or NDLL means an LED lamp that is not a directional LED lamp.
non-lighting parts of an LED lamp means parts that are:
 (a) either:
 (i) integrated in the lamp or a separate control gear; or
 (ii) physically separated from but marketed together with the lamp, or separate control gear (including separate connected control gear), as a single product; and
 (b) not necessary for the lamp to emit light at full-load, or for the separate control gear (including separate connected control gear) to supply the electric power that enables the lamp to emit light at full-load; and
 (c) not lighting control parts.
Example: Speakers (audio), cameras, repeaters for communication signals to extend the range (eg, WiFi), parts supporting grid balance (switching to own internal batteries when necessary), battery charging, visual notification of events (mail arriving, doorbell ringing, alert), and use of Light Fidelity (Li-Fi, a bidirectional, high-speed and fully networked wireless communication technology).
Note: 'Non-lighting parts' also include data-connection parts used for functions other than controlling the light emission function.
on-mode power or Pon:
 (a) means the electric power consumption of an LED lamp in full-load, with:
 (i) all lighting control parts and non-lighting parts disconnected; or
 (ii) if the parts mentioned in subparagraph (i) cannot be disconnected—the parts switched off, or their power consumption minimised in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions; and
 (b) for a non-mains LED lamp (NMLL) that requires a separate control gear (including separate connected control gear) to operate—can be:
 (i) measured directly on the input to the LED lamp; or
 (ii) determined using a separate control gear (including separate connected control gear) with known efficiency, the electric power consumption of which is subsequently subtracted from the measured mains power input value.
Note: On-mode power is expressed in watts (W).
Pe: see excitation purity.
Pnet: see networked standby power.
Pon: see on-mode power.
Psb: see standby power.
Pst LM: see paragraph (b) of the definition of flicker.
photosynthetic photon efficacy means the rate of flow of photons within the photosynthetically active radiation waveband