REPORT 258 COMMERCENTRE DRIVE, LAKE FOREST, CA 9263 FOR THE SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION UNDER A2LA TO ISO/IEC 1725:25. Project No. G1167677 Date: April 29, 214 REPORT NO. 1167677LAX-1 TEST OF ONE DYNAMIC WHITE LED PAR FULL ON MODEL NO. OPTI TRI WHITE II RENDERED TO ELATION PROFESSIONAL 6122 S. EASTERN AVENUE COMMERCE, CA, 94 TEST: Electrical and Photometric tests as required to the IESNA test standard. STATEMENT OF LIMITATION: AUTHORIZATION: STANDARDS USED: This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by A2LA, NIST, or any agency of the federal government. The testing performed was authorized by signed quote number 5519256. The following American National Standards or Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Test Guides were used in part or totally to test each specimen: IESNA LM-79-28: Electrical and Photometric Measurements of Solid State Lighting DESCRIPTION OF SAMPLE: The client submitted one prototype sample of model number Opti Tri White II. The sample was received by Intertek on April 25, 214, in undamaged condition and one sample was tested as received. The sample designation was LAN14425928-1. DATES OF TESTS: April 28, 214 through April 29, 214. This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to copy or distribute this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program.
SUMMARY Model No.: Description: Opti Tri White II Dynamic White LED PAR Full On Criteria Total Lumen Output (Lumens) Total (W) Luminaire Efficacy (LPW) Sphere 368 13.6 35.52 Result Goniometer 12.5 36.21 Criteria Factor Current ATHD % Correlated Color Temperature (CCT - K) Color Rendering Index (CRI - Ra) Color Rendering Index (CRI - R9) DUV Coordinate (x) Coordinate (y) Coordinate (u') Coordinate (v') Result.987 11.41 3834 81.9-8.6.8.382.362.232.495 EQUIPMENT LIST Equipment Used LabSphere Supply LapSphere 3M Integrating Sphere LabSphere Spectrometer California Instruments Supply Yokogawa Meter Extech Instruments Stop Watch Omega Environmental Monitor LSI High Speed Mirror Goniometer Elgar Supply Yokogawa Analyzer Omega Environmental Monitor Tape Measure Stopwatch Model Number LPS-1-833 CA-11821-LRT CDS-32 CSW555 WT333 644T CW1251 WT21 ibthx-w 33-428 36551 Control Last Date Calibration Number Calibrated Due Date 832 5/23/13 5/23/14 83 834 1338 1319 5/1/13 5/1/14 138 9/5/13 9/5/14 886 9/1/13 9/1/14 943 944 945 11/14/13 11/14/14 886 9/9/13 9/9/14 684 12/9/13 12/9/14 138 11/5/13 11/5/14 Report No. 1167677LAX-1 2 of 7 Date: April 29, 214
TEST METHODS Seasoning in Sample Orientation LED Products No seasoning was performed in accordance with IESNA LM-79. Photometric and Electrical Measurements Integrating Sphere Method A Labsphere CDS 32 Spectrometer and Three Meter Sphere was used to measure correlated color temperature, chromaticity coordinates, and the color rendering index for each SSL unit. Ambient temperature was measured at a position inside the sphere. Each SSL unit was operated on the client provided driver at the rated input voltage in its designated orientation. Each SSL unit was allowed to stabilize for at least thirty minutes before measurements were made. Electrical measurements including voltage, current, and power were measured using the Yokogawa Analyzer. The calibration of the sphere spectrometer system is traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Photometric and Electrical Measurements Distribution Method A LSI Type C High Speed Model 644 Mirror Goniometer was used to measure the intensity (candelas) at each angle of distribution for each sample. Ambient temperature was measured equal to the height of the sample mounted on the Goniometer equipment. Each sample was operated at input rated voltage in its designated orientation. Each sample was allowed to stabilize for at least thirty minutes before measurements were made. Electrical measurements including voltage, current, and power were measured using the Yokogawa Analyzer. Some graphics were created with Photometrics Plus software. Report No. 1167677LAX-1 3 of 7 Date: April 29, 214
(mw/nm) RESULTS OF TEST Photometric and Electrical Measurements at Ambient Temperature (25 C +/- 1 C) - Integrating Sphere Method Current Luminous Lumen Intertek Sample No. Base Orientation Voltage {Vac} Current (ma) (Watts) Factor ATHD (%) Flux (Lumens) Efficacy (LPW) LAN14425928-1 UP 12.1 873.9 13.6.987 11.41 368 35.52 Correlated Color Temperature (K) 3834 CRI CRI -Ra -R9 DUV 81.9-8.6.8 CIE 31 Coordinate (x).382 CIE 31 Coordinate (y).362 CIE 76 Coordinate (u ).232 CIE 76 Coordinate (v ).495 Spectral Distribution over Visible Wavelengths nm mw/nm nm mw/nm nm mw/nm nm mw/nm nm 35 -.77 44 23.34 53 31.33 62 38. 71 355 -.75 445 36.1 535 32.67 625 33.8 715 36 -.79 45 49.73 54 33.97 63 3.68 72 365 -.35 455 52.99 545 35.8 635 27.95 725 37 -.59 46 42.15 55 36.8 64 25.45 73 375 -.99 465 3.42 555 37.13 645 23.4 735 38 -.74 47 23.34 56 38.2 65 2.81 74 385.15 475 18.13 565 39.29 655 18.72 745 39 -.76 48 14.79 57 4.67 66 16.71 75 395 -.11 485 13.59 575 42.5 665 14.87 755 4.42 49 13.76 58 43.51 67 13.17 76 45.178 495 15.1 585 45.15 675 11.6 765 41.443 5 17.14 59 47.2 68 1.2 77 415 1.173 55 19.85 595 5.36 685 8.912 775 42 2.47 51 22.62 6 55.33 69 7.78 78 425 4.862 515 25.28 65 6.32 695 6.754 43 8.647 52 27.68 61 55.49 7 5.91 435 14.51 525 29.6 615 44.9 75 5.1 mw/nm 4.471 3.871 3.365 2.917 2.497 2.166 1.866 1.614 1.395 1.24 1.62.98.785.683.587 Spectral Data Over Visible Wavelengths 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.. 35 4 45 5 55 6 65 7 75 8 Nanometers Report No. 1167677LAX-1 4 of 7 Date: April 29, 214
RESULTS OF TEST (cont'd) Photometric and Electrical Measurements at Ambient Temperature (25 C +/- 1 C) Distribution Method Intertek Sample No. LAN14425928-1 Base Orientation UP Voltage {Vac} 12. Current (ma) 865.6 (Watts) 12.5 Factor.987 Absolute Luminous Flux (Lumens) Lumen Efficacy (Lumens Per Watt) 36.21 Intensity (Candlepower) Summary at 25 C - Candelas Maximum Candela Value 33885 Angle 5 1 15 2 25 3 35 4 45 5 55 6 65 7 75 8 85 9 22.5 33724 33783 29628 29566 12895 1322 3758 3793 153 146 488 478 283 295 17 169 16 1 74 79 51 46 32 31 3 3 13 9 26 7 1 45 33757 29579 13329 3886 163 493 294 191 18 69 6 4 34 9 2 1 67.5 33885 29697 13621 3946 196 492 312 178 14 74 57 36 38 8 5 11 7 3 15 5 7 12 11 1 5 9 33834 29584 138 465 1123 59 31 173 117 75 65 47 29 21 1 5 4 Report No. 1167677LAX-1 5 of 7 Date: April 29, 214
RESULTS OF TEST (cont'd) Illumination Plots Illuminance - Cone of Light Mounting Height: 1 ft. Isoillumination Plot Zonal Lumen Summary and Percentages at 25 C Zonal Lumens and Percentages at 25 C Zone -3-4 -6 6-9 -9 9-18 -18 Lumens 3482 3594 3687 25.1.2 % Luminaire 93.8 96.8 99.3.7 1.. 1. Zone -1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-1 Lumens 2114 1129 239.4 112.2 57.9 34.3 14.2 6.6 4.4.2 % Luminaire 56.9 3.4 6.4 3. 1.6.9.4.2.1. Report No. 1167677LAX-1 6 of 7 Date: April 29, 214
PICTURE (not to scale) X CONCLUSION The results tabulated in this report are representative of the actual test samples submitted for this report only. The data is provided to the client for further evaluation. Compliance to the referenced specification requirements was not determined in this report. In Charge Of Tests: Report Reviewed By: Erik Linares Technician Lighting Division Kenda Branch Engineer Lighting Division Attachment: None Report No. 1167677LAX-1 7 of 7 Date: April 29, 214