DOE Publishes Detailed Results from Round 9 of CALiPER Testing

Dec. 15, 2009
Round 9 covers recessed downlights, linear replacement lamps, smaller replacement lamps, and a desk lamp

The target="_blank">U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has published the detailed test reports from Round 9 of product testing conducted through the DOE Solid-State Lighting (SSL) CALiPER program. Detailed results from Round 9, covering recessed downlights, linear replacement lamps, smaller replacement lamps, and a desk lamp, are now available through the searchable online CALiPER system at the DOE SSL Web site.

The CALiPER system has been enhanced with an advanced search capability that allows users to more easily view and compare test results. Users can search by category, date, efficacy, CCT range, CRI, and/or power factor. The results are displayed in a quick-read comparative listing of information.

A Summary Report containing the results from Round 9 is available at www.ssl.energy.gov.

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