The EPA released the Energy Star Lamps V2.1 accreditation specification on June 20, 2017. The pre-test detection reminds the official launch date of the newly released ENERGY STAR Accreditation Specification version 2.1, that is, the expiration date of the V2.0 version is October 1, 2017. Before October 1, 2017, the certification of ENERGY STAR products can still be applied for with reference to version 2.0. The new ENERGY STAR Accreditation Specification version 2.1 and the current 2.0 version have the following major changes: V2.1 removes unnecessary definitions and adds a definition of the filament light. V2.1 requires that in the sampling test, if any of the samples in the same series fails the test, the excitation test reminds that all products in the series will be identified as sampling test failure. V2.1 specifies that specific differences in the same series of models require additional dimensional measurements. The excitation test reminds these specific differences to include the difference in the Envelope Shape, the difference in the Lamp Base, and the difference in the Lamp Neck. Updated the referenced DOE regulations, the updated regulations are: 10CFR Part 429 and 430 Appendix W to Subpart B, 10CFR Part 430 Appendix W to Subpart B, 10CFR Part 429 and 430 Appendix BB to Subpart B, 10CFR Part 430 Appendix BB to Subpart B. V2.1 expressly states that the replacement power cannot be the power of an incandescent or halogen lamp that does not exist on the market. In the description of the luminous flux in section 9.2 on decorative lights, the excitation detection reminder stipulates that if a solid-state lighting decorative light that claims to replace an electric incandescent lamp does not fall within the scope of the chapter table, the light output of the solid-state lighting decorative light must be greater than or equal to it. The light output of an incandescent lamp of the same shape that claims to replace power. In the lumen maintenance of compact fluorescent lamps in section 10.1, the excitation test reminds that at least 9 samples are required to complete the aging test and meet the ENERGY STAR requirements (the number of samples required for version 2.0 is 10). Thus, the lumen maintenance data on the report can be an average of 9 or 10 lumen maintenance data for samples that have completed the aging test and are capable of meeting Energy Star requirements. The excitation test reminder also removes the room temperature aging test temperature condition of 25 °C ±1 °C in version 2.0. For the new room temperature aging test temperature, please refer to the corresponding aging test standard. V2.1 modifies all solid state lighting with a declared life minimum of 15000H. In the standby power test section 11.7, the excitation test reminds that the number of test samples for each model is one. Version 2.0 does not specify this. In Flicker Test Section 12.4, version 2.1 adds some test parameters compared to version 2.0. In the noise test section 12.5, the excitation test reminder clearly states that the noise test must be performed within 1 meter of the lamp under test. The official date of entry into force of version 2.1, the expiration date of version 2.0 is October 1, 2017. Before October 1, 2017, the certification of ENERGY STAR products can still be applied for with reference to version 2.0. CBD Vape Pod Shenzhen Xcool Vapor Technology Co.,Ltd , https://www.szxcoolvape.com