Quote:OK, two points.
1.LEDs are low energy lamps as they have an efficacy greater than 40 lumens per circuit watt.
That's not what I heard or is "circuit watt" different to regular watts? I thought only the very newest LEDs manage to better 40 L/W. eg almost nothing on the highstreet yet.
http://members.misty.com/don/lede.htmlsays..
"The better usual modern white LEDs (as of September 2006) produce about 29-45 lumens of light per watt of electricity delivered to the LEDs when the LEDs are supplied "typical" current or that at which their characteristics are specified. A few premium models now available are achieving typically 52-64 lumens/watt, with 69 lumens/watt just announced today 10/9/2006."
I know better prototypes do exist though.
Quote:2. Doc L1B states "A light fitting may contain one or more lamps...." I have argued this point thus:
Show the building inspector a ceilinglight firring that has a transformer and 4 lamps all run off the transformer. He/she will agree that is one fitting. Now you can argue that is you install a bathroom lighting arrangement with 4 x MR16 lamps run off on transformer then that is the same thing.
If you install the lights with one transformer per lamp than he may count it as 4 separate fittings. (Nuts eh?)
Equally it implies 12V and mains halogen downlights might be treated differently. More nuts for the squirrels.