A-A-736
March 5, 1980
COMMERCIAL ITEM DESCRIPTION
ADAPTER, FLUORESCENT, SCREW-IN, 24-WATT
The General Services Administration has authorized the use of this
Commercial Item Description in lieu of Purchase Description FMEE 78-013.
This commercial item description covers 24-watt fluorescent screw-in adapters for direct replacement of 75-watt, 120 volt, 60-Hertz incandescent lamps.
Salient characteristics:
Adapter may be mounted basic up or base down.
Ballasts shall meet the requirements of UL Standard No. 935, be CBM certified, high power factor, and class P rated.
Ballasts shall not contain polychlorinated biphenyl insulating fluid and shall be marked in a manner to indicate same.
One 8-inch, four-pin FC879/CW fluorescent lamp, or one straight medium bipin F1478/CW lamp, or two straight miniature bipin F8T5/CW lamps shall be furnished with the adapter.
The included ballast shall be appropriate for the lamp.
The adapter shall allow quick and easy replacement of the fluorescent lamp without the use of tools.
Adapters shall have clip tube suspension or equal for the fluorescent lamps.
An attachment for a white lamp shield diffuser shall be provided.
The diffuser, when specified, shall be shatterproof, non-yellowing acrylic plastic.
The diffuser shall shield bare fluorescent lamps from direct view from nadir 90o above nadir, when the adapter is ceiling mounted.
The diffuser shall be removable without the use of tools.
The adapter shall be in accordance with UL Standard No.496, Section 10A.
All components shall be combined into an integral unit.
Certification. The contractor shall certify that the product offered meets the salient characteristics of this description and that the product conforms to the producer’s own drawings, specifications, standards and quality assurance practices and is the same product offered for sale in the commercial marketplace. The Government reserves the right to require proof of such conformance prior to first delivery and thereafter as may be otherwise provided for under the provisions of the contract.
Recovered materials. The manufacturer shall utilize recovered materials to the maximum extent practicable.
Packaging, packing, and marking. The adapter shall be packaged in accordance with normal commercial practice and packed in fiberboard boxes that will assure acceptance by common carrier and provide product protection against loss and damage during multiple shipments, handling, and storage. The shipping container shall be in compliance with National Motor Freight Classification and Uniform Freight Classification. Marking shall be in accordance with the contract or order.
UL Standard Nos. 496 and 935 are available from the Underwriter’s Laboratories, Inc., 1285 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, Long Island, NY 11747.
Procedural Guide for Certified Ballast Manufacturers (CBM) is available from Certified Ballast Manufacturer’s, 2120 Keith Building, Cleveland, OH 44115.
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