ddawg16
Well-known member
I'm going through all the prints on my 2-story addition....
Here in California we have something called Title 24...which is basically a set of effeciency standards that houses have to meet....one of the big one's referes to lighting.
There are basically 2 types of lighting...HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES and LOW EFFICACY LUMINAIRES. Basically, if it's an incandescent bulb....it's Low Efficacy.
Important part here....a fixture with an Edison socket, regardless of what is plugged into it, is considered a Low Efficacy light.
Not all is lost.....there is what is called the GU24 socket....take that same fixture, put in a GU24 socket and you have a High Efficacy light....except you have to use a CFL with GU24 end. Here is a link to some examples.
http://www.turolight.com/Turolight_SS_pdfs/Vision24SS.pdf
The CFL GU24 is really the same CFL we see at HD...but with the GU24 end.
What is interesting is that I don't think I have ever seen any CFL's with the GU24 end.....I am starting to plan the lighting for my addition and I don't want to make mistakes.
My only concern right now is that CFL's with Edison (screw in) sockets are the norm (I guess so people can use existing lights). I'm going to guess that the same CFL with a GU24 socket is going to cost a lot more.
Time to do some research....
Here in California we have something called Title 24...which is basically a set of effeciency standards that houses have to meet....one of the big one's referes to lighting.
There are basically 2 types of lighting...HIGH EFFICACY LUMINAIRES and LOW EFFICACY LUMINAIRES. Basically, if it's an incandescent bulb....it's Low Efficacy.
Important part here....a fixture with an Edison socket, regardless of what is plugged into it, is considered a Low Efficacy light.
Not all is lost.....there is what is called the GU24 socket....take that same fixture, put in a GU24 socket and you have a High Efficacy light....except you have to use a CFL with GU24 end. Here is a link to some examples.
http://www.turolight.com/Turolight_SS_pdfs/Vision24SS.pdf
The CFL GU24 is really the same CFL we see at HD...but with the GU24 end.
What is interesting is that I don't think I have ever seen any CFL's with the GU24 end.....I am starting to plan the lighting for my addition and I don't want to make mistakes.
My only concern right now is that CFL's with Edison (screw in) sockets are the norm (I guess so people can use existing lights). I'm going to guess that the same CFL with a GU24 socket is going to cost a lot more.
Time to do some research....


