ENERGY STAR Certified Ceiling Fans Light Kits

data.energystar.gov | Last Updated 2 Dec 2022

Certified models meet all ENERGY STAR requirements as listed in the Version 2.0, 2.1 or 2.2 ENERGY STAR Program Requirements for Luminaires that are effective as of June 1, 2016 and Version 4.0 ENERGY STAR Program Requirements for Ceiling Fans that are effective as of June 15, 2018. A detailed listing of key efficiency criteria are available at https://www.energystar.gov/products/lighting_fans/ceiling_fans/ceiling_fans_key_product_criteria

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This dataset has the following 32 columns:

Column NameAPI Column NameData TypeDescriptionSample Values
ENERGY STAR Unique IDpd_idnumberThe ENERGY STAR Unique ID (ESUID) is a string of seven numbers EPA assigns to an ENERGY STAR model or set of models with unique performance characteristics. This ESUID is unique to both the model and product specification version and is assigned by EPA upon receipt of certification information from the certification body. Each row within the product list will have a unique ESUID. Developers may wish to use this ESUID to track information on certified models in their information systems.
ENERGY STAR Partnerenergy_star_partnertextAn organization that signed a Partnership Agreement with EPA to manufacture or private label ENERGY STAR certified products.
Brand Namebrand_nametextAn identifier assigned by the manufacturer or private labeler to a product or family/series of products for sales and marketing purposes.
Model Namemodel_nametextAn identifier assigned by the manufacturer or private labeler to a product or family/series of products for sales and marketing purposes.
Model Numbermodel_numbertextA distinguishing identifier, usually alphanumeric, assigned to a product by the manufacturer or private labeler.
Additional Model Informationadditional_model_informationtextThis column includes for the certified model or family, family members, additional model names, model numbers and other identifying information associated with a product or family/series of products for sales and marketing purposes. Other identifying information includes, but is not limited to, SKUs, UPC codes, retail numbers, and/or descriptions of models included/not included in the reported Model Family.
Indoor/Outdoorindoor_outdoortextThis column indicates whether the ceiling fan light kit is intended for indoor use only or can be used outdoors.
Shipped with ENERGY STAR Lamp(s)shipped_with_energy_star_lamp_stextThis column indicates whether the ceiling fan light kit is shipped with ENERGY STAR certified lamps.
ENERGY STAR Lamp ESUIDenergy_star_lamp_pd_idnumberThis column indicates the ENERGY STAR Unique ID (ESUID) number for the ENERGY STAR lamps that are shipped with the certified ceiling fan light kit.
Alternate ENERGY STAR Lamps ESUIDsenergy_star_lamp_alternate_pd_idstextThis column indicates alternate ENERGY STAR Unique ID (ESUID) number(s) for the ENERGY STAR lamps that are shipped with the certified ceiling fan light kit.
ENERGY STAR Lamp Partnerenergy_star_lamp_partnertext
Lamp Model Numberlamps_provided_for_luminaires_model_numbertextA distinguishing identifier, usually alphanumeric, assigned to a product by the manufacturer or private labeler. This model number pertains only to the lamp.
Light Source TechnologytechnologytextThe light source technology utilized by the fixture: compact fluorescent light (CFL) or light emitting diode (LED).
Total Light Output (lumens)total_light_output_lumensnumberThe amount of light emitted by the light source or light fixture. Fixtures with removable light sources are measured at the light source and do not account for light lost from the fixture, while other fixtures, where the light source cannot be removed, are measured at the fixture level, only counting the light that escapes the fixture. Ceiling fan light kits shipped with ENERGY STAR Lamps do not have to meet minimum light output requirements.
Total Input Power (watts)total_input_power_wattsnumberTotal power consumed by the light kit (luminaire) while in use.
Lighting Efficiency – Measured outside the Fixture (lm/W)lighting_efficiency_measured_outside_the_fixture_lm_wnumberThe quotient of the total luminous flux (lumens) emitted by the fixture over the total power input (Watts). It is expressed in lumens per watt (lm/W).
Lighting Efficiency – Measured at the Source (lm/W)lighting_efficiency_measured_at_the_source_lm_wnumberThe quotient of the total luminous flux (lumens) emitted by the light source over the total power input (Watts). It is expressed in lumens per watt (lm/W).
Power Factorpower_factornumberRatio of real power flowing to the light source to the apparent power in the circuit. A lamp with a lower power factor will draw more current than a lamp with a higher power factor of the same wattage.
Light Color Appearance (CCT)appearance_correlated_color_temperature_ktextA description of the "color" of a light source measured on the Kelvin (K) scale. CFLs are available in a range of color temperatures. Lower values (2700-3000K) mean the white light has a warmer (red-yellow) tone, while higher kelvin (4100-6500K) mean the white light has a cooler (bluer) tone.
Light Color Quality (CRI)color_quality_crinumberThe Color Rendering Index (CRI) of a light source represents the degree of color shift objects undergo when illuminated by the light source as compared with the color of those same objects when illuminated by a reference source of comparable color temperature. The ENERGY STAR specifications require a CRI of at least 80. Incandescent lighting has a CRI of 100. Early fluorescent lighting had CRIs in the 60s, resulting in unpleasant appearance of skin tones.
Light Source Rated Life (hrs)light_source_life_hrstextThe expected useful life of the light source. Measured differently depending on the technology of the light source. For example, LED lighting expected useful life is based on the estimated point at which only 70% of the original light output remains, while for older technologies, like fluorescent, estimated useful life is based on the measured median sample life.
Light Sources Per Light Kitlight_sources_per_fixturenumber
Light Source Connection/Base Typelight_source_connection_base_typetextLight sources can be fully integrated into a light kit or removable by a consumer by custom connectors, wire nuts, pronged plugs like GU10, GU24 or sockets e.g. E26 known as the Edison base.
Special Featuresspecial_featurestextMost light kits are designed to operate on an on/off switch. However, some have been designed with additional or advanced features (e.g. dimmability, remote control, and motion sensors). Special features and compatibility with controls should be clearly marked on the product packaging, cut sheet or web site for the product.
Warranty (yrs)warranty_yrsnumberCertified ceiling fan light kits with replaceable drivers shall provide a warranty of at least 3 years. Certified ceiling fan light kits with non-replaceable drivers shall provide a warranty of at least 5 years.
Connected Functionalityconnected_luminairetextIndicates whether the model offers advanced controls and increased functionality such as the ability to turn off the unit remotely when not at home and feedback on the energy use of the product. Connected functionality is optional and ceiling fan light kits may be certified without it.
Connects Usingcommunication_standard_media_network_layertextProvides guidance about what you need in your home to enable connected capabilities like smart phone control (e.g., Wi-Fi or ZigBee).
NotesnotestextIndicates information on certification relevant to the consumer (i.e. product variations, unique issues concerning the model’s listing, etc.).
Date Available On Marketdate_available_on_marketcalendar_dateThe date that the model is available for purchase.
Date Certifieddate_certifiedcalendar_dateThe date on which the product was confirmed to meet the ENERGY STAR specification.
MarketsmarketstextIncludes products sold in the U.S. and/or Canada and other ENERGY STAR partner countries.
CB Model Identifierenergy_star_model_identifiertextA unique string of characters assigned by certification bodies (CBs) to identify a model or set of models with the same performance characteristics. This identifier should remain the same for a model even if it is recertified to a new version of an ENERGY STAR specification. This string of characters is determined by CBs and is not the ENERGY STAR Unique ID assigned by EPA.