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.