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NEMA LE 6

Procedure for Determining Target Efficacy Ratings for Commercial, Industrial, and Residential Luminaires

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Organization: NEMA
Publication Date: 1 January 2009
Status: inactive
Page Count: 22
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This Standards Publication contains definitions, dimensions, and tolerances for recessed luminaires designed to use fluorescent, high-intensity discharge and incandescent light sources.

Drawing examples show fluorescent lamps. However, these drawings also apply to high intensity discharge, compact fluorescent, incandescent, and other lamp sources.

This standard does not apply to "hard metric dimensioned" products. However, "soft metric dimensions" or direct metric conversions may be applied throughout this standard as one inch equals 25.4 millimeters.

Document History

January 1, 2014
Procedure for Determining Target Efficacy Ratings for Commercial, Industrial, and Residential Luminaires
This standards publication provides a procedure for the determination of the Target Efficacy Rating (TER) for luminaires under laboratory test conditions. This standard describes categories or types...
NEMA LE 6
January 1, 2009
Procedure for Determining Target Efficacy Ratings for Commercial, Industrial, and Residential Luminaires
This Standards Publication contains definitions, dimensions, and tolerances for recessed luminaires designed to use fluorescent, high-intensity discharge and incandescent light sources. Drawing...
January 1, 2008
Procedure for Determining Target Efficacy Ratings for Commercial, Industrial, and Residential Luminaires
This Standards Publication contains definitions, dimensions, and tolerances for recessed luminaires designed to use fluorescent, high-intensity discharge and incandescent light sources. Drawing...

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