Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 121.djvu/1596

 PUBLIC LAW 110–140—DEC. 19, 2007

121 STAT. 1575

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C81.61–2006, Specifications for Electric Bases, common designations E11 and E12. ‘‘(V) INTERMEDIATE BASE INCANDESCENT LAMP.—The term ‘intermediate base incandescent lamp’ means a lamp that uses an intermediate screw base as described in ANSI C81.61–2006, Specifications for Electric Bases, common designation E17. ‘‘(W) MODIFIED SPECTRUM.—The term ‘modified spectrum’ means, with respect to an incandescent lamp, an incandescent lamp that— ‘‘(i) is not a colored incandescent lamp; and ‘‘(ii) when operated at the rated voltage and wattage of the incandescent lamp— ‘‘(I) has a color point with (x,y) chromaticity coordinates on the Commission Internationale de l’Eclairage (C.I.E.) 1931 chromaticity diagram that lies below the black-body locus; and ‘‘(II) has a color point with (x,y) chromaticity coordinates on the C.I.E. 1931 chromaticity diagram that lies at least 4 MacAdam steps (as referenced in IESNA LM16) distant from the color point of a clear lamp with the same filament and bulb shape, operated at the same rated voltage and wattage. ‘‘(X) ROUGH SERVICE LAMP.—The term ‘rough service lamp’ means a lamp that— ‘‘(i) has a minimum of 5 supports with filament configurations that are C–7A, C–11, C–17, and C– 22 as listed in Figure 6–12 of the 9th edition of the IESNA Lighting handbook, or similar configurations where lead wires are not counted as supports; and ‘‘(ii) is designated and marketed specifically for ‘rough service’ applications, with— ‘‘(I) the designation appearing on the lamp packaging; and ‘‘(II) marketing materials that identify the lamp as being for rough service. ‘‘(Y) 3-WAY INCANDESCENT LAMP.—The term ‘3-way incandescent lamp’ includes an incandescent lamp that— ‘‘(i) employs 2 filaments, operated separately and in combination, to provide 3 light levels; and ‘‘(ii) is designated on the lamp packaging and marketing materials as being a 3-way incandescent lamp. ‘‘(Z) SHATTER-RESISTANT LAMP, SHATTER-PROOF LAMP, OR SHATTER-PROTECTED LAMP.—The terms ‘shatter-resistant lamp’, ‘shatter-proof lamp’, and ‘shatter-protected lamp’ mean a lamp that— ‘‘(i) has a coating or equivalent technology that is compliant with NSF/ANSI 51 and is designed to contain the glass if the glass envelope of the lamp is broken; and ‘‘(ii) is designated and marketed for the intended application, with— ‘‘(I) the designation on the lamp packaging; and

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