Federally‐regulated general service incandescent lamp
means a standard incandescent or halogen‐type lamp that:
(1) is intended for general service applications;
(2) has a medium screw base
(3) has a lumen range of not less than 310 lumens and not more than 2,600 lumens; and
(4) is capable of being operated at a voltage range at least partially within 110 and 130 volts; but does not include the following incandescent lamps:
(A) An appliance lamp.
(B) A black light lamp.
(C) A bug lamp.
(D) A colored lamp.
(E) An infrared lamp.
(F) A left‐hand thread lamp.
(G) A marine lamp.
(H) A marine signal service lamp.
(I) A mine service lamp.
(J) A plant light lamp.
(K) A reflector lamp.
(L) A rough service lamp.
(M) A shatter‐resistant lamp (including a shatter‐proof lamp and a shatter‐protected lamp).
(N) A sign service lamp.
(O) A silver bowl lamp.
(P) A showcase lamp.
(Q) A 3‐way incandescent lamp.
(R) A traffic signal lamp.
(S) A vibration service lamp.
(T) A G shape lamp (as defined in ANSI C78.20‐2003 and C79.1‐2002) with a diameter of five inches or more.
(U) A T shape lamp (as defined in ANSI C78.20‐2003 and C79.1‐2002) and that uses not more than 40 watts or has a length of more than 10 inches.
(V) A B, BA, CA, F, G16 1/2, G‐25, G30, S, or M‐14 lamp (as defined in ANSI C79.1‐2002 and ANSI C78.20‐2003) of 40 watts or less.