T12 Lamp Phase-Out: Managing the Change

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A popular song lyric from the 1960s proclaims, “You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone.” That situation could indeed be the case for many owners of obsolete but still widely used T12 fluorescent lighting systems. As part of its ongoing quest to improve energy efficiency in the United States, the Department of Energy’s rulemaking of 2009 will eliminate most of the remaining commonly used types of T12 linear fluorescent lamps by July 14, 2012. The reason is those lamps’ relative inefficiency compared to their more energy-efficient alternatives. Recognize that the magnetic ballasts that are required to operate those T12 lamps were already phased out in October 2010. This major change will directly affect many commercial, retail and institutional businesses; it will even affect some residences. That means you have about 10 months from now (September 2011 through June 2012) to take action to become prepared for the consequences of this change that could directly affect your business.

What to do with Spent Lamps?

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When T12s burn out or are replaced in a lighting retrofit they should be recycled to ensure that their mercury content does not contaminate your facility or the environment.

The Bulb Eater® lamp crusher makes recycling efficient for large lamp quantities, while EasyPak™ prepaid mail-in containers make it simple for small lamp quantities. Learn more » Air Cycle lamp recycling solutions