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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 429 — Certification, Compliance, and Enforcement for Consumer Products and Commercial and Industrial Equipment · § 429.40

§ 429.40. Candelabra base incandescent lamps and intermediate base incandescent lamps.

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(a)Sampling plan for selection of units for testing.
(1)The requirements of § 429.11 are applicable to candelabra base incandescent lamps; and
(2)For each basic model of candelabra base incandescent lamp and intermediate base incandescent lamp, a minimum sample of 21 lamps shall be randomly selected and tested. Any represented value of lamp wattage of a basic model shall be based on the sample and shall be less than or equal to the lower of:
(i)The mean of the sample, where: Or,
(ii)The lower 97.5 percent confidence limit
(LCL)of the true mean divided by 0.95, where:
(b)Certification reports.
(1)The requirements of § 429.12 are applicable to candelabra base and intermediate base incandescent lamps; and
(2)Pursuant to § 429.12(b)(13), a certification report shall include the following public product-specific information:
(i)Candelabra base incandescent lamp: The rated wattage in watts (W).
(ii)Intermediate base incandescent lamp: The rated wattage in watts (W). [76 FR 12451, Mar. 7, 2011; 76 FR 24774, May 2, 2011]
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