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    EU ErP Compliance for LED Lighting SLR & ELR Requirements Explained

    Introduction

    For LED manufacturers, importers, and project contractors, ErP compliance is not optional—it is a legal requirement for entering the EU market.

    Failure to comply can result in:

    • shipment rejection at customs
    • project delays in hospitality and commercial installations
    • costly redesign and retesting
    • legal liability for importers

    A real-world case:

    A lighting supplier failed to complete EPREL registration.
    Result: €50,000 worth of LED products was held at a German port for over 3 weeks.

    The critical question is:

    Can your LED product legally enter the EU market?


    ErP Compliance Checklist (SLR & ELR Verified)

    ExigenceLegal BasisCompliance RequirementSource
    Energy efficiency (on-mode power)SLR (EU) 2019/2020Pon ≤ Ponmax, calculated using Φuse, CRI, and correction factorsRegulation (EU) 2019/2020
    Energy label classificationELR (EU) 2019/2015Energy class A–G based on ηTM (lm/W)Regulation (EU) 2019/2015
    Standby power (Psb, Pnet)SLR (EU) 2019/2020Typically ≤0.5 W (depends on product type)Regulation (EU) 2019/2020
    Flicker (Pst LM)SLR (EU) 2019/2020Pst LM ≤1.0Regulation (EU) 2019/2020
    Stroboscopic effect (SVM)SLR (EU) 2019/2020SVM ≤0.4Regulation (EU) 2019/2020
    Functional requirements (lifetime, switching, lumen maintenance)SLR (EU) 2019/2020Must meet durability and performance criteria defined in AnnexRegulation (EU) 2019/2020
    EPREL registrationELR (EU) 2019/2015Product must be registered before placing on EU marketbase de données EPREL
    Technical documentationErP Directive 2009/125/ECMust be retained for 10 yearsDirective 2009/125/EC
    CE markingMultiple directives (LVD, EMC, RoHS)Required before market placementCE marking EU

    If any item fails, your product cannot be sold in the EU.


    What Regulations Actually Apply (SLR & ELR)

    The ErP framework (2009/125/EC) is implemented through:

    • (EU) 2019/2020 — Single Lighting Regulation (SLR)
    • (EU) 2019/2015 — Energy Labelling Regulation (ELR)

    Official sources:


    Core Concept

    • SLR (ErP) → defines minimum technical performance
    • ELR (Energy Label) → defines efficiency class (A–G)

    You must pass SLR first before applying ELR labeling.


    EU Energy Label Reality

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    Key Industry Fact

    Most compliant LED products today fall between Class D–F.

    • Class A (>210 lm/W) → extremely rare
    • Class B–C → premium products
    • Class D–F → mainstream compliant products

    Do not reject products simply because they are not Class A.


    Key ErP Technical Requirements

    Core Performance Parameters (Regulatory + Market Reference)

    ParamètreExigenceTypeCritical Note
    Efficacité lumineuseNot fixed (ηTM-based under EU SLR)RegulatoryCannot be simplified as lm/W threshold
    Standby power (Psb)≤0.5 W (≤2.0 W network standby)RegulatoryImportant for smart / connected lighting
    Durée de Vie15,000–25,000h (L70B50 typical)MarchéNot a mandatory EU requirement
    CRI (Ra)≥80 (general lighting)Regulatory≥90 recommended for retail
    Pst LM≤1.0RegulatoryShort-term flicker
    SVM≤0.4RegulatoryStroboscopic effect safety

    How to Calculate LED Efficacy

    To verify compliance, efficacy must be calculated as:

    Luminous Efficacy (η) = Total Luminous Flux (lm) / Power Input (W)

    Exemple

    • 900 lm / 10 W = 90 lm/W → PASS
    • 800 lm / 10 W = 80 lm/W → FAIL

    This is one of the most common failure points in EU inspections.


    Minimum Efficacy by Product Type (Market Reference, Not Regulatory Limit)

    Type de produitTypical Market Range (lm/W)Key Influencing Factors
    Non-directional lamps90–130 lm/WThermal design, driver efficiency
    Directional lamps (GU10)70–110 lm/WBeam angle, optical losses
    High-output lamps110–160+ lm/WPower level, heat dissipation

    Always verify category-specific requirements before testing.


    Why Flicker Metrics Matter

    • Pst LM → visible flicker
    • SVM → motion distortion

    These are frequent failure points in EU compliance audits.

    Recommended internal link:
    (Pourquoi les Spots LED Dimmerables Clignotent-ils ?)


    Common Reasons LED Products Fail ErP Compliance

    ❌ Low Efficiency (<85 lm/W)

    • outdated LED chips
    • poor optical design

    ❌ High Standby Power (>0.5 W)

    • inefficient drivers
    • leakage in dimming circuits

    ❌ Missing EPREL Registration

    • product not in EU database
    • automatic customs rejection

    ❌ Incomplete Technical Documentation

    • missing test reports
    • no Declaration of Conformity

    ❌ Thermal Mismatch (Ta vs Real Use)

    • tested at 25°C
    • installed at 40°C+

    leads to real-world failure


    Manufacturer Insight

    Over 60% of ErP failures are caused by documentation—not product performance.


    EPREL Registration: What You Actually Need

    EPREL database:
    https://eprel.ec.europa.eu

    Required Data

    • product datasheet
    • energy label parameters
    • test reports (efficacy, power, flicker)
    • supplier account (EU-based)

    Critical Rule

    EPREL registration must be completed before placing the product on the EU market


    How to Achieve ErP Compliance

    Circular infographic showing the six-step CE marking process, including identifying directives and standards, testing compliance, preparing technical files, signing the declaration of conformity, and applying the CE mark.

    Diagram illustrating the step-by-step procedure for obtaining CE marking certification, with the CE logo at the center surrounded by key compliance activities such as testing and documentation.

    Step 1: Identify Product Scope

    • determine lamp vs luminaire
    • confirm SLR applicability

    Step 2: Perform Laboratory Testing

    • efficacy
    • standby power
    • flicker (Pst LM / SVM)
    • lifetime (LM-80 / TM-21)

    Step 3: Verify Against SLR Limits

    • compare results with thresholds

    Step 4: Prepare Technical File

    • test reports
    • drawings
    • risk assessment
    • Déclaration de conformité

    Step 5: Register in EPREL

    • upload product data
    • generate energy label

    Step 6: Apply CE Marking

    • confirm compliance
    • prepare for inspection

    Manufacturer vs Importer Responsibilities

    RoleResponsibilityRisque
    ManufacturerDesign, testing, documentationProduction halt
    ImporterVerify compliance, keep files (10 yrs)Import ban / fines

    Key Rule

    Le importer is legally responsible for placing compliant products on the EU market.


    Compliant vs Non-Compliant LED Products

    AspectCompliant ProductNon-Compliant Product
    CustomsPassRejected
    EPRELRegisteredMissing
    PerformanceVerifiedUnstable
    Legal RiskFaibleHaut

    Critical Engineering Factors

    Ambient Temperature (Ta)

    Performance is valid only under defined Ta conditions.

    If exceeded:

    • lumen output drops
    • lifetime shortens

    L70B50 Meaning

    • L70 → 70% lumen maintenance
    • B50 → 50% population

    Industry standard = L70B50

    Recommended internal link:
    (Insert your L70 article)


    System vs Component

    • LM-80 → LED chip only
    • Real system includes:

      • ballast
      • thermal design
      • optics

    Final Compliance Checklist

    ✔ ≥85 lm/W efficacy
    ✔ ≤0.5W standby power
    ✔ Pst LM ≤1.0
    ✔ SVM ≤0.4
    ✔ ≥25,000h (L70B50)
    ✔ EPREL registered
    ✔ CE marked
    ✔ documents stored for 10 years


    FAQ

    What is ErP compliance for LED?

    ErP compliance ensures LED products meet EU efficiency and environmental requirements for legal sale.


    Can I sell LED lights in the EU without ErP?

    No. Non-compliant products will be rejected or banned.


    What is EPREL registration?

    EPREL is the EU database for energy-labelled products required before market entry.


    What are the most common failures?

    Low efficacy, high standby power, missing EPREL registration, and incomplete documentation.


    Conclusion

    ErP compliance is not just a technical requirement—it is a market access gatekeeper.

    Failure leads to:

    • shipment rejection
    • financial loss
    • project delays

    Compliance ensures legal entry, stable performance, and long-term business reliability.


    Get Your Product EU-Ready Before Shipping

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    • customs rejection
    • project delays
    • compliance penalties

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    • SLR compliance verification
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