From: Sent: To: Subject: Wednesday, 1 April 2009 12:03 TARCON FW: Attachments: 20090401105425479.pdf ?00904011054254; 9.pdf (2 MB) Good morning all Please find attached tco application for table and floor lamps on behalf of mercator s47F lighting Thanking you s47F Consolidated Cargo & Customs Pty/Ltd Suite 101, 416 Mt.Alexander Road Ascot Vale, Victoria 3032 webb-site: www.concargo.com.au e-mail: s47F ph: s47F fax: 03 9326-2600 Original Message s47F From: Sent: Wednesday, 1 April 2009 11:54 AM To: Subject: This E-mail was sent from "RNPC25519" (MP 3500/LD335). Scan Date: 01.04.2009 10:54:25 (+1000) Queries to: 1 % ON •woo•• If this form was completed by a business with fewer than 20 employees, please provide an estimate of the time taken to complete this form. TIME SAVER Minutes IHours APPLICATION FOR A TARIFF CONCESSION ORDER (TCO) The form should be read carefully before being completed (a) Before lodging an application for a TCO, the applicant should determine whether a suitable TCO already exists. Information on existing TCOs is contained in the schedule of Concessional instruments (SCI), a copy of which is available at each Regional Office of Customs. A TCO can be used by any importer. (b) An application will be date stamped on the day it is first received in Canberra by an officer of Customs. Receipt of an application will be acknowledged. Any resultant TCO will operate from the date of receipt. Instructions on how to lodge this form are provided at the end of this form. (c) Where an application is accepted as being a valid application, the identity of the applicant and of the importer for whom the applicant is acting will be published in the Gazette. (d) Section 269F of the Customs Act 1901 requires that a TCO application to be in writing, be in an "approved form", contain such information as the form requires, and be signed in the manner indicated in the form. This is the approved form for the purposes of that section. (e) Section 269FA of the Customs Act 1901 states it is the responsibility of an applicant for a TCO to establish, to the satisfaction of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), that, on the basis of: (I) all information that the applicant has, or can reasonably be expected to have; and (ii) all inquiries that the applicant has made, or can reasonably be expected to make; there are reasonable grounds for asserting that the application meets the core criteria". The application is taken to meet the core criteria if, on the day of lodgement of the application, no substitutable goods were produced in Australia in the ordinary course of business. (f) Every question on the form must be answered. Failure to supply the information required by this form will result in rejection of the application (and in the loss of operative date). (g) Where the form provides insufficient space to answer a question, an answer may be provided in an attachment. The attachment should clearly identify the question to which it relates. (h) All information about inquiries into the production of substitutable goods must relate to the date the application is lodged with Customs. (i) Customs may require an applicant to substantiate, with documentary evidence, any information provided in the application form. (j) Further information on the Tariff Concession System is available in Part XVA of the Customs Act 1901, in the foreword to the Schedule of Concessionai Instruments, in the administrative guidelines in Volume 13 of the Australian Customs Service Manual, in Australian Customs Notice No. 98/19, on the Internet at www.customs.gov.au, by e-mailing information@customs.gov.au or by phoning the Customs Information Centre 1300 363 263. APPLICANT DETAILS Anagent/broker should provide details on the next paae . _ Applicant's Name . Australian Business Number (A.B.N.) . In c-41..CoArer 1—; 8fArliNn 2:60 C? 47u4114 6,1b Postal Address Address rf I Coi . lb crK 1:1t) 'OctWa. Applicant's Reference Owner Code (if applicable) Company Contact s47F Telephone Number s47F , Position Helds47F Facsimile Number E-mail Address 03eacr2- 6162If you do not intend to use the TCO to import into Australia the goods the subject of the application, you must provide, in the section , below, the identity of the importer for whom you are acting (refer to paragraph 269F(3)(c) of the Customs Act 1901). IMPORTER DETAILS Importer's Name (If same as applicant, write "as above") A.B.N. PE 3 Postal Address Importer's Reference Owner Code Company Contact Position Held Telephone Number Facsimile Number 5443 (JUN 2001) AGENT/BROKER DETAILS Agent's Name ,t ifapplicable 1 1 A.B.N. beTS7 5 e4,rtZcAtiNet..\-a- Carbo ,i-CASNr0r1S Postal Address i: ) -0 - '-')o--,4 122-3 , 4-17-10.5N-Sc....rek...--t Agency Agent's Reference s47F \ P-.CAI— I Facsimile Number Ts47F E-mail Address IciZA"b24 2-600 I 1.@ Cersr-tCA.1"c‘c..P • Noi CON" .6 DESCRIPTION OF GOODS (a) (b) (c) (d) The description of the goods in the application will be used as the description of the goods in the TCO (if made). The application should provide a full description of the goods, including the physical features of the goods or the various components of the goods. It should not describe the goods in terms of what they do. In accordance with section 269SJ of the Customs Act 1901, the CEO must not make a TCO in respect of goods: (1) described in terms other than in generic terms; or (ii) described in terms of their intended end use; or (iii) declared by the regulations to be goods to which a TCO should not be extended. Goods will be taken to be described in terms other than in generic terms if, for example, their description, either directly or by implication, indicates that they are goods of a particular brand or model, or that a particular part number applies to the goods. Guidance on the drafting of the description of goods is contained in Volume 13 of the ACS Manual and in Australian Customs Notice No. 98/19. Describe the goods *Peri'ZI 4s, CNekte. ILLUSTRATIVE MATERIAL 2 Attach technical, illustrative descriptive material and/or a sample to enable a full and accurate Identification of the goods the subject of the application. TARIFF CLASSIFICATION 3 Identify the tariff classification (to 8 figure subheading level) Identify the General Duty rate n[il •••- 0 If a Tariff Advice for the goods has been sought or obtained, please provide the TA No. or attach a copy. FL USES OF THE IMPORTED GOODS Describe ALL uses (including design uses) to which the goods can be put. SUBSTITUTABILITY OF LOCALLY PRODUCED GOODS (a) (b) (c) A local manufacturer's goods are substitutable when they are put, or are capable of being put, to a use that corresponds with a use (including a design use) to which the goods the subject of the application can be put (subsection 2698(1) of the Customs Act 1901). Even if not identical, locally made goods may be substitutable. In determining whether the uses of Australian produced goods correspond with the uses of the goods the subject of the application, the ability of the goods to compete with each other in any market is not relevant. The applicant must provide written information as to the inquiries made to establish that there are reasonable grounds for believing that there are no producers of su bstitutable goods in Australia. The application must include a copy ofthe research material sourced and a copy of correspondence to, and replies from, potential local manufacturers or relevant industry associations. The application will be rejected if It fails to provide all written information as to the inquiries made. NOTE: The Australian Customs Service suggests that potential local manufacturers should be given at least 10 working days to respond to inquiries concerning local manufacture. 5 Provide details of the nature of ALL inquiries you have undertaken in order to establish that substitutable goods are not produced in Australia, and the results of those inquiries. Attach copies of all correspondence or directory searches, etc. PciArAr-v-A\- 4R1- Provide any additional information in support of discharging your responsibility to establish that there are reasonable grounds for asserting that there are no substitutable goods produced in Australia in the ordinary course of business. PRESCRIBED ORGANISATIONS 7 Have you made inquiries of a prescribed organisation to obtain advice about whether there are producers in Australia of substitutable goods? Ei YES rlf, NO If YES, attach a copy of the advice received. Note that under subsection 269M(6) of the Customs Act 1901, the CEO may, despite section 16 of the Customs Administration Act 1985, give a copy of all, or of a part, of the application to a prescribed organisation. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 8 Provide any additional information in support of your application. DECLARATION s47F Position Held s47F Com C-,C)r-L-ZCAr'N. Ca>r" declare that: (D° 8" CCN- S LACe..-S 1 To the best of my knowledge and belief the Information contained in this form is correct; and 2 I have the authority to act on behalf of the company/applicant; and 3 I agree, in submitting this form by electronic means (including facsimile) that, forthe purposes of Sub-Section 14(3) of the Electronic Transactions Act, this application will be taken to have been lodged when it is first received by an officer of Customs, or if by e-mail, when it is first accessed by an officer of Customs, as specified in ub-Section 269F(4) of the s47F Customs Act. Signature of Applicant/Age NOTE: SECTION 234 OF THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901 PROVIDES THAT IT IS AN OFFENCE TO MAKE A STATEMENT TO AN OFFICER MAT IS FALSE OR MISLEADING IN A MATERIAL PARTICULAR. 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ENVIRONMENT SH*P 594 High Street, Thornbury Victoria Austratia 3071 Phone:+61 3 9480 1905 Fax: A-61 3 9484 8591 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10.00am to 5:00pm Saturday 10.00am to 5.00pm t w5 At The Environment Shop, we specialise in Enemy Efficient Lighting. We stock a wide range of lamps and fittings for home, garden, office and retail and can source almost anything you can imagine. We have energy efficient alternatives for standard light globes, halogen downlights, outdoor lighting, garden lighting, older fluoro lamps and fittings including ballasts, industrial and factory lighting including mercury vapour alternatives, office lighting, display lighting and other specialist and detailed lighting challenges. Our knowledgable staff can advise you on the options available to replace your current inefficient lighting, or help you with a lighting plan for your new home, extension or renovation, ensuring you the lowest running costs and lighting that is beautiful as well as practical. Lighting Design We offer a lighting design service for new buildings and renovations. Call us to organise an appointment, then bring in your house plans and ideas and we will talk through them and come up with a lighting solution that is practical, beautiful and most importantly, efficient. Shortly after the meeting we will email you a formal copy of the lighting plan. Typical pricing for a family home is $250, which also entitles you to a discount on light fittings bought through us. Lighting Efficiency The amount of energy used by lighting in Australian households is increasing, mainly due to larger house sizes and the proliferation of halogen downlights. It is possible to decrease the amount of energy used by your lights by up to 80% without affecting your light levels or quality. In fact many energy efficient lights provide better light coverage and quality than traditional lights. Enemy efficient lighting does not mean lower quality or less options. In fact, with modern technology such as LEDs, CFLs, micro fluoros such as the Megaman range and cold cathode fluorescent lamps, it is possible to light your home, garage, driveway, garden, shack, factory or shop in ways that we could only dream about in the past. Their low power consumption, lower operating temperatures, long operating life and versatile size and packaging means you can fit energy efficient lamps just about anywhere you need light, for practical purposes or for decoration. Low energy consumption also means It is much more viable to power lighting from renewable sources such as solar electricity, especially in areas that have no power available, such as sheds, gardens and remote areas. FIRSTLY, SOME IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS sa, Watts — the wattage of a lamp indicates the rate at which it consumes electricity. A 12V lamp does not necessarily use less power than a 240V lamp, you have to compare the watts. E.g. a standard 12 Volt halogen lamp is 50 Watts, four of these in a room equals 200 Watts, not including losses in the transformers. Lumens — are a measure of the luminous flux, basically the amount of light output by a lamp. You can directly compare the brightness of different types of lamps by comparing their output in lumens and you can get a good idea of the efficiency of a lamp by looking at the lumens/watt. Colour Temperature — Is an indicator of the colour of the white light emitted by a lamp. Incandescent lamps are usually very warm, with a slight yellow/orange tint to the light Older style fluorescent lamps tended to be very cool with a bluish tinge that is very practical to work by not very flattering. Modern cool white fluoros are a nicer shade and are excellent for detailed work and high visibility. Modern fluoro lamps come in a range of colour temperatures. Warm white is best for living areas, cool white is best for work areas such as kitchens. Colour temperature is measured in Degrees Kelvin. Warm white is typically 3500k or less, cool white is 4000k-6500k and daylight is 6500k+ TYPES OF LAMPS AND THEIR ALTERNATIVES INCANDESCENT LAMPS Incandescent lamps or bulbs are the most commonly used type of lighting. They include the standard everyday light bulbs and halogen downlights. They are typically inexpensive to buy but their lifetime running costs are high. http://www.environmentshop.com.au/display.asp?M=9 23/02/2009 The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 2 of 5 An incandescent lamp works by running electricity through a piece of wire known as the filament until it heats up enough to emit light, literally glowing white hot This means that a lot of the energy used is lost as heat rather than light, which is both inefficient and dangerous, with halogen downlights responsible for many house fires. Standard light bulbs typically only last about a thousand hours and must be regularly replaced, which can be very costly, dangerous or just outright annoying in difficult situations such as high ceilings. Incandescent lamps are most suitable for areas where lighting is used infrequently and for short periods, such as laundries and toilets and also harsh environments such as inside fridges and ovens. Even though they are inefficient users of energy, incandescent lamps can still be the most suitable choice for certain situations. COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS The best alternative to the standard lightbulb in most situations is the compact fluorescent iaTIV, or CFL. First invented during the oil crisis of the 1970s, they have become commonly available in the last few years and provide very good quality light with up to 80% less energy use than an equivalent incandescent light bulb. Most of our Compact Fluoro Lamps use spiral tubes, which provide a better distribution of light and are more compact and better looking than the more common linear tube lamps. CFLs work by creating an arc that causes a phosphor on the inside of the tube to glow. There is some circuitry inside the base that controls the arc and stops the lamp flickering at switch on like in older fluoro lamps. The main issue with compact fluorescents is the large amount of energy and materials that goes into manufacturing a lamp compared to an incandescent. This is known as embodied energy. The much longer typical lifetime of a CFL means that the greater embodied energy is more than made up for by the energy saved during use. The problem appears when the lamp doesnt last as long as it should. The answer to this is to buy a good quality CFL and make sure it is used appropriately. CFLs dont like electronic switches such as sensor tights and most are not compatible with dimmers. We have high quality Dimmable CFLs available. HALOGEN LAMPS Halogen downlights have become very popular over recent years. They are usually low voltage systems, which many people have interpreted as low power. This is not true. Because of the directional nature of the halogen downlights, more fittings are needed to light up a room compared to traditional light globe batten fittings. Typical downlights use a 50watt lamp and a transformer that can use as much as 10-15 watts more, for a total of up to 65 watts per fitting. With 6 fittings per room, this can add up to 390 watts. The same amount of light can be provided by two 20 watt CFL lamps in batten fittings. Count the number of halogen downlights in your house and add up the watts! Halogens are also a fire hazard. The filaments in halogen lamps rise to about 2500°C and the bulb wall is about 500°C. We have measured the external temperature of our display halogen lamps at over 200°C in open air. The temperature at which paper will ignite without a spark or flame is around 230°C. This means that if insulation is pushed against the lamp fitting or rodents drag nesting materials around in your roof a fire cart very easily occur. We highly recommend products such as the lsolite downlight cover and the TENMAT Fire-rated downiight covers to protect your downlights. These products will also make your home more efficient by stopping the thermal chimney effect, caused by the hot air being drawn through the lamp fitting and into the roof space. If you are renovating or designing a new home we highly recommend you do not install downlights, there are better ways of lightng a room. However, many people already have many downlight fittings in their home, or simply prefer the appearance. We offer several efficient downlight alternatives. HIGH EFFICIENCY AND LOW WATTAGE HALOGEN LAMPS The simplest alternative is to replace your existing halogen lamps with http://www.environmentshop.com.au/display.asp?1D-9 23/02/2009 The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 3 of 5 the more efficient IRC lamps. They are identical to standard halogens, except that the bulb has an Infra Red Coating which reflects some of the heat back into the filament. As a result a 35 watt lamp can produce as much light as a 50 watt lamp. Lamp life is also extended to 4,000 hours. These lamps will save up to 30% of energy compared to a standard halogen. It is also worth considering replacing some of your lamps with a lower wattage where light levels are too high. E.g. Replace a 50w standard halogen with a 20w IRC halogen. This option is ideal for renters and others who cant afford or may not want to change their light fittings. However, the tire hazard still remains and much greater energy savings can be made with other options. CFL DOWNLIGHT FITTINGS The best alternative we have found for replacing standard 50W halogen downlights is a 15W Compact Fluor° lamp in a fitting specially designed for CFLs. Dent try putting CFLs into fittings designed for incandescent lamps, the reflector needs to be different to efficiently get the light out. We have a range of downlight fittings designed specifically for CFLs available in different sizes, shapes and finishes. You can see them here. MICRO FLUOROS Micro Fluor° Lamas use the same technology as Compact Fluoro Lamps but in a smaller package, designed to fit into a standard downlight lampholder. Most use the 240V G1110 two pin fitting the same as 240V halogen lamps. This means that you can directly replace any 240V halogens you have, but you will have to remove the transformer and add a GUI 0 adaptor to your existing fittings if you are replacing 12v halogens. As this is fixed wiring it requires a licensed electrician, but it is a simple job and shouldnt take them long. The compact size means that the maximum wattage we have available at the moment is 11w, roughly equivalent to a 50w halogen. However the light quality is a little different. Halogen downlights tend to throw a very directed beam of light that is tightly focussed in the centre, while fluoro lamps tend to spread the light Rtfilaen .twgfele:rosumeaksant very evenly across a wide angle. An 11w micro fluor° lamp emits the same IIMMID.C•pl.hat fait . amount of light as a 50w halogen, however the light is spread more evenly and there are no bright spots to grab the eyes attention. This means that we perceive the light levels as being slightly lower than with halogens. If you want the same perceived light levels, you will need to install additional light fittings. •.15x4 LEDs LEDsor Light Emitting Diodes are semiconductor devices which emit light. They can potentially have very long life (100,000 hours), offer reasonably high efficiencies and are compact, very rugged and highly controllable for both colour and brightness. a Currently, LEDs tend to be very focussed light sources and there are limitations on the power output levels, so they are not very practical for room lighting. (Yet° However, they are ideal for display and task lighting, where the object to be fit is close to the light source. They make excellent workbench lamps in a kitchen or workshop and are ideal for lighting up works of art. The range of fittings, colours and brightness levels available mean that LEDs have amazing potential for decorative lighting, whether in your garden, in a shop, around the house, for art or on your christmas tree, Technology is moving very rapidly in this area, so it is hard for us to keep the website up to date. Please call or email us if you are interested in using LEDs, we can source a very wide range and always have several types in stock and on display. SOLAR BUD LIGHTING Recent technological advances have made it possible to use Solar Powered LED (Light Emitting Diodes) lights for exterior decorative lighting. The result is much lower power consumption, Longer life and when powered with solar panels, zero green house gas emissions. The use of solar power also means total flexibility in locating the lights, as no 240-volt power is required. Solar Bud Lighting (Solar Fairy Lights/Solar Christmas Lights) can add magical sparkle to trees and buildings in public places. However of all the forms of public lighting it is by far the most energy inefficient. Those little glowing bulbs are designed for long life rather than efficiency. They are very wasteful, producing much more heat than light. In fact, conventional bud lighting produces 2 or 3 Lumens per watt compared to about 15 lumens per watt for standard incandescent lamps. Advantages http://www.environmentshop.com.au/display.asp?1D=9 23/02/2009 The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 4 of 5 101 • Uses less energy. Can be as tow as 5% of conventional bud lighting. • No greenhouse gas emissions when run by solar power. • Light can go anywhere. No 240 Volt power is required, so the light can go in the middle of parks, on buildings, anywhere. • These LED lights can still be used where 240 Volt power is available, but have the major advantages of dramatically improved energy savings and long life. • Last longer. LED Lights can last from 50,000 to 100,000 hours. • The white LED Lights create clean attractive light similar to starlight. • Flexibility, the lights can be used on trees, to profile buildings or provide lighting effects with flashing, pulsing or fading lights of any colour. The Environment Shop supplies a range of systems from simple domestic sets for under $50 to large tree lighting systems costing thousands of dollars. Please note the larger tree systems are built to order. Prices are indicative only and would have to be confirmed with a quotation. The Environment Shop can also offer a full installation service of both the solar and LED light components. Medium Tree LED Light Kit (No Solar) This system consists of 5, 5 metre strings of lights with a controller and cables, It can be used as an energy saving alternative when 240 volts is available. This price does not include installation. approx $450 Large Tree LED Light Kit (No Solar) This system consists of 15, 5 metre strings of lights with a controller and cables. It can be used as an energy saving alternative when 240 volts is available. This price does not include installation. approx $1,200 Medium Tree LED Solar Light Kit This system consists of photovoltaic solar panel, battery pack, controller, lighting regulator, weatherproof box, distribution box and 5, 5 metre strings of lights with cables. It can be used in any location. This price does not include installation. approx $1,600 Large Tree LED Solar Light Kit This system consists of photovoltaic solar panel, battery pack, controller, lighting regulator, weatherproof box, distribution box and 15, 5 metre strings of lights with cables. It can be used in any location. This price does not include installation. approx $2,500 Building LED Solar Light Kit This system is specifically designed to be used in architectural applications. It could be used on a building to outline its shape, to provide a colourful display, to spell out a message or any other applications. It consists of a photovoltaic solar panel, battery pack, controller, lighting regulator, weatherproof box, distribution box and 50 metres of Eights with cables. It can be used in any location. This price does not include installation. 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Scan Date: 02.04.2009 11:28:14 (+1000) s47F Queries to: 1 N elk • If this form was completed by a business with fewer than 20 employees, I a• •. please provide an estimate of the time taken to complete this form. sAC: 1-91 L' J Hours 1 ]Minutes APPLICATION FOR A TARIFF CONCESSION ORDER (TCO) The form should be read carefully before being completed (a) Before lodging an application for a TCO, the applicant should determine whether a suitable TCO already exists. Information on existing TCOs is contained in the schedule of Concessional instruments (SC!), a copy of which is available at each Regional Office of Customs. A TCO can be used by any importer. (h) Art application will be date stamped on the day it is first received in Canberra by an officer of Customs. Receipt of an application will be acknowledged. Any resultant TCO will operate from the date of receipt. Instructions on how to lodge this form are provided at the end of this form. (c) Where an application is accepted as being a valid application, the identity of the applicant and of the Importer for whom the applicant is acting will be published in the Gazette. (d) Section 269F of the Customs Act 1901 requires that a TCO application to be in writing, be in an "approved form", contain such information as the form requires, and be signed in the manner indicated in the form. This is the approved form for the purposes of that section. (e) Section 269PA of the Customs Act 1901 states "It is the responsibility of an applicant for a TCO to establish, to the satisfaction of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), that, on the basis of: (I) all information that the applicant has, or can reasonably be expected to have; and (ii) all inquiries that the applicant has made, or can reasonably be expected to make; there are reasonable grounds for asserting that the application meets the core criteria". The application is taken to meet the core criteria if, on the day of lodgement of the application, no substitutable goods were produced in Australia in the ordinary course of business. (f) Every question on the form must be answered. Failure to supply the information required by this form will result in rejection of the application (and in the loss of operative date). (g) Where the form provides insufficient space to answer a question, an answer may be provided in an attachment. The attachment should clearly identify the question to which it relates. (h) All information about inquiries into the production of substitutable goods must relate to the date the application is lodged with Customs. (i) Customs may require art applicant to substantiate, with documentary evidence, any information provided in the application form. (j) Further information on the Tariff Concession System is available in Part XVA of the Customs Act 1901, in the foreword to the Schedule of Concessional Instruments, in the administrative guidelines in Volume 13 of the Australian Customs Service Manual, in Australian Customs Notice No. 98/19, on the internet at www.customs.gov.au, by e-mailing information@customs.gov.au or by phoning the Customs Information Centre 1300 363 263. APPLICANT DETAILS An a ent/broker should provide details 017 the next pace Applicant's Name Australian Business Number (A.B.N.) In '..---111.- (AVON.- 1-2; \'‘.\v2st -Nn Postal Address 4,..,1 -.2:6 0 0 4.fril 4AV erl Ca. V = C7 • Applicant's Reference Owner Code (if applicable) "cvNe-ar c.4,,NrovCompany Contact . s47F Position Helds47F Telephone Number s47F -2,•t-? 0 511-14et 5 Facsimile Number 03eY&C)1.- 62.632If you do not intend to use the TCO to import into Australia the goods the subject of the application, you must provide, in the section below, the identity of the importer for whom you are acting (refer to paragraph 269F(3)(c) of the Customs Act 1901). IMPORTER DETAILS Importer's Name (If same as applicant, write "asabove") . A.B.N. 8fA S c200 01.5t. Postal Address Importer's Reference Owner Code Company Contact Position Held Telephone Number Facsimile Number xi 8443 (JuN 2001) AGENT/BROKER DETAILS Agent's Name if applicable A.B.N. 1.4,€S7 5 '6 81.--y2-2-fA C-,:erfAr'›c).\ ,Nes.4.-e-t Cod-bp +- Cuis‘trn.s Postal Address .5----06-scAra---/ ., v,i(Nzv-ze, . Agent's Reference -boys Agency Cs47F V\C-‘ "- Ceii•r \-0 Telephone Number Facsimile Number s47F I E-mail Address 0Z,et -402-6 1-600 s47F DESCRIPTION OF GOODS (a) The description of the goods in the application will be used as the description of the goods in the TCO (if made). (b) The application should provide a full description of the goods, including the physical features of the goods or the various components of the goods. It should not describe the goods in terms of what they do. (c) In accordance with section 269SJ of the Customs Act 1901, the CEO must not make a TOO in respect of goods: (i) described in terms other than in generic terms; or (II) described in terms of their intended end use; or (iii) declared by the regulations to be goods to which a TOO should not be extended. Goods will be taken to be described in terms other than in generic terms if, for example, their description, either directly or by implication, indicates that they are goods of a particular brand or model, or that a particular part number applies to the goods. (d) Guidance on the drafting of the description of goods is contained in Volume 13 of the ACS Manual and in Australian Customs Notice No. 98/19. 1 Describe the goods c \\DO - C2._•or-c ".?"- t_ NOtai fet,"-13 V1/4.0 .\NA e-S ILLUSTRATIVE MATERIAL 2 Attach technical, illustrative descriptive material andtor a sample to enable a full and accurate identification of the goods the subject of the application. TARIFF CLASSIFICATION 3 identify the tariff classification (to 8 figure subheading level) Identify the General Duty ratel01151% lei If a Tariff Advice for the goods has been sought or obtained, please provide the TA No. or attach a copy. I II I HI I USES OF THE IMPORTED GOODS 4 Describe ALL uses (including design uses) to which the goods can be put. cor\r5 -A. Irude-r SUBSTITUTABILITY OF LOCALLY PRODUCED GOODS (a) (b) (c) A local manufacturer's goods are substitutable when they are put, or are capable of being put, to a use that corresponds with a use (including a design use) to which the goods the subject of the application can be put (subsection 269B(1) of the Customs Act 1901). Even if not identical, locally made goods may be substitutable. .In determining whether the uses of Australian produced goods correspond with the uses of the goods the subject of the application, the ability of the goods to compete with each other in any market is not relevant. The applicant must provide written information as to the inquiries mad e to establish that there are reasonable ground s for believing thatthere are no producers ofsu bstitutable goods in Australia. The application must include a copy of the research material sourced and a copy of corres po nd en ce to, and replies from, potential local manufacturers or relevant industry associations. The application will be rejected if it fails to provide all written Information as to the inquiries made. NOTE The Australian Customs Service suggests that potential local manufacturers should he g iven at least 10 working days to respond to inquiries concerning local manufacture, 5 Provide details of the nature of ALL inquiries you have undertaken in order to establish that substitutable goods are not produced in Australia, and the results of those inquiries. Attach copies of all correspondence or directory searches, etc. cti>„,_S\rit 6 Pe-0 ID Provide any additional information In support of discharging your responsibility to establish that there are reasonable grounds for asserting that there are no substitutable goods produced in Australia in the ordinary course of business. IVIINNY"e--11r PRESCRIBED ORGANISATIONS 7 Have you made inquiries of a prescribed organisation to obtain advice about whether there are producers in Australia of substitutable goods? YES ?a NO If YES, attach a copy of the advice received. Note that under subsection 269M(6) of the Customs Act 1901, the CEO may, despite section 16 of the Customs Administration Act 1985, give a copy of all, or of a part, of the application to a prescribed organisation. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 8 Provide any additional information in support of your application. DECLARATION s47F Position Held s47F Company (if applicaP roo \ti. a-- ON-eAe. Cal cros, s declare that: 1 To the best of my knowledge and belief the information contained in this form is correct; and 2 I have the authority to act on behalf of the 'company/applicant; and 3 I agree, in submitting this form by electronic means (including facsimile) that, forthe purposes of Sub-Section 14(3) of the Electronic Transactions Act, this application will be taken to have been lodged when it is first received by an officer of Customs, or if by e-mail, when it is first accessed by an officer of Customs, as specified in ub-Section 269F(4) of the s47F Customs Act. Signature of Applicant/Agen NOTE: Date °t SECTION 234 OF THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901 PROVIDES THAT IT IS AN OFFENCE TO MAKE A STATEMENT TO AN OFFICER THAT IS FALSE OR MISLEADING IN A MATERIAL PARTICULAR. WHEN THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED LODGE IT WITH CUSTOMS BY: • posting it by prepaid post to the National Manager, Tariff Branch Australian Customs Service Customs House 5 Constitution Avenue CANBERRA ACT 2601 • delivering it to the ACT Regional Office located at Customs House, Canberra or or • • sending it by facsimile to (02) 6275 5376 or e-malling it to tarcon@customs.gov.au. Page 1 of 3 s47F From: s47F Sent: To: Thursday, 2 April 2009 11:38 AM s47F Subject: Tco application please find the sample images below. Best regards s47F Mercator Lighting Pty Ltd s47F ph: fx: (03) 9302 6262 s47F e-mail: From: s47F Sent: Wednesday, 1 April 2009 12:13 PM s47F To: Cc:s47F Subject: Tco application s47F hi can you please send me some pictures of the spare parts shades 2/04/2009 Page 2 of 3 Glass panels for lights strands the other applications have been sent today for table and floor lamps ceiling light fixtures spotlights 2/04/2009 Page 3 of 3 wall fixtures rgds tony s47F Consolidated Cargo & Customs Pty/Ltd Suite 101, 416 Mt.Alexander Road Ascot Vale, Victoria 3032 webb-site: www.concargo.com.au s47F e-mail: ph: s47F fax: 03 9326-2600 s47F 2/04/2009 Page 1 of 2 light fittings - Google Search Sign in Web Images Maps News Video Gmail more y o l g e Search light fittings Web Advanced Search Preferences Results 1 - 10 of about 110,000,000 for light fittings. (0.26 seconds) Sponsored Link Wholesale Priced Lighting www.matiblatt.com.au We Have Pendant, Floor, Table Lamps and More. Buy Online or In-store. 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ENVIRONMENT SHOO 594 High Street, Thombury Victoria Australia 3071 Phone: +61 3 9480 1905 Fax: +61 3 9484 8591 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10.00am to 5:00pm Saturday 10.00am to 5.00pm At The Environment Shop, we specialise in Energy Efficient Llahtina. We stock a wide range of lamps and fittings for home, garden, office and retail and can source almost anything you can imagine. We have energy efficient alternatives for standard light globes, halogen downlights, outdoor lighting, garden lighting, older fluoro lamps and fittings including ballasts, industrial and factory lighting including mercury vapour alternatives, office lighting, display lighting and other specialist and detailed lighting challenges. Our knowledgable staff can advise you on the options available to replace your current inefficient lighting, or help you with a lighting plan for your new home, extension or renovation, ensuring you the lowest running costs and lighting that is beautiful as well as practical. Lighting Design We offer a lighting design service for new buildings and renovations. Call us to organise an appointment, then bring in your house plans and ideas and we will talk through them and come up with a lighting solution that is practical, beautiful and most importantly, efficient. Shortly after the meeting we will email you a formal copy of the lighting plan. Typical pricing for a family home is $250, which also entitles you to a discount on light fittings bought through us. Lighting Efficiency The amount of energy used by lighting in Australian households is increasing, mainly due to larger house sizes and the proliferation of halogen downlights. It is possible to decrease the amount of energy used by your lights by up to 80% without affecting your light levels or quality. In fact many energy efficient lights provide better light coverage and quality than traditional lights. Enemy efficient Rating does not mean lower quality or less options. In fact, with modern technology such as LEDs, CFLs, micro fluoros such as the Megaman range and cold cathode fluorescent lamps, it is possible to fight your home, garage, driveway, garden, shack, factory or shop in ways that we could only dream about in the past. Their low power consumption, lower operating temperatures, long operating life and versatile size and packaging means you can fit energy efficient lamps just about anywhere you need light, for practical purposes or for decoration. Low energy consumption also means it is much more viable to power lighting from renewable sources such as solar electricity, especially in areas that have no power available, such as sheds, gardens and remote areas. FIRSTLY, SOME IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS Watts — the wattage of a lamp indicates the rate at which it Cotour Ternpoarigures4r1Sift KOVIS Ecale consumes electricity. A 12V lamp does not necessarily use less power than a 240V lamp, you have to compare the watts. E.g. a standard 12 Volt halogen lamp is 50 Watts, four of these in a room equals 200 Watts, not including losses in the transformers. Lumens — are a measure of the luminous flux, basically the amount of light output by a lamp. You can directly compare the brightness of different types of lamps by comparing their output in lumens and you can get a good idea of the efficiency of a lamp by looking at the lumens/watt. Ashman- Colour Temperature— is an indicator of the colour of the white light emitted by a lamp. Incandescent lamps are usually very warm, with a slight yellow/orange tint to the too light. Older style fluorescent lamps tended to be very cool with a bluish tinge that is very practical to work by not very flattering. Modern cool white fluoros are a nicer shade and are excellent for detailed work and high visibility. Modern fluoro lamps come in a range of colour temperatures. Warm white is best for living areas, cool white is best for work areas such as kitchens. Colour temperature is measured in Degrees Kelvin. Warm white is typically 3500k or less, cool white is 4000k-6500k and daylight is 6500k+ TYPES OF LAMPS AND THEIR ALTERNATIVES INCANDESCENT LAMPS Incandescent lamps or bulbs are the most commonly used type of lighting. They include the standard everyday light bulbs and halogen downlights. They are typically inexpensive to buy but their lifetime running costs are high. http ://www. environmentshop . corn. au/display. asp ?ID=9 23/02/2009 'The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 2 of 5 An incandescent lamp works by running electricity through a piece of wire known as the filament until it heats up,enough to emit light, literally glowing white hot. This means that a lot of the energy used is lost as heat rather than light, which is both inefficient and dangerous, with halogen downlights responsible for many house fires. Standard light bulbs typically only last about a thousand hours and must be regularly replaced, which can be very costly, dangerous or just outright annoying in difficult situations such as high ceilings. Incandescent lamps are most suitable for areas where lighting is used infrequently and for short periods, such as laundries and toilets and also harsh environments such as inside fridges and ovens. Even though they are inefficient users of energy, incandescent lamps can still be the most suitable choice for certain situations. COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS The best alternative to the standard lightbulb in most situations Is the compact fluorescent lamp, or CFL. First invented during the oil crisis of the 1970s, they have become commonly available in the last few years and provide very good quality light with up to 80% less energy use than an equivalent Incandescent light bulb. Most of our Compact Fluoro Lamps use spiral tubes, which provide a better distribution of fight and are more compact and better looking than the more common linear tube lamps. CFLs work by creating an arc that causes a phosphor on the inside of the tube to glow. There is some circuitry Inside the base that controls the arc and stops the lamp flickering at switch on like in older fluoro lamps. The main Issue with compact fluorescents is the large amount of energy and materials that goes into manufacturing a lamp compared to an incandescent. This is known as embodied energy. The much longer typical lifetime of a CFL means that the greater embodied energy is more than made up for by the energy saved during use. The problem appears when the lamp doesnt last as long as It should. The answer to this is to buy a good quality CFL and make sure it is used appropriately. CFLs dont like electronic switches such as sensor lights and most are not compatible with dimmers. We have high quality Dimmable CFLs available, HALOGEN LAMPS Halogen downlights have become very popular over recent years. They are usually low voltage systems, which many people have interpreted as low power. This is not ' true. Because of the directional nature of the halogen downlights, more fittings are needed to light up a room compared to traditional light globe batten fittings. Typical downlights use a 50watt lamp and a transformer that can use as much as 10-15 watts more, for a total of up to 65 watts per fitting. With 6 fittings per room, this can add up to 390 watts. The same amount of light can be provided by two 20 watt CFL lamps in batten fittings. Count the number of halogen downlights in your house and add up the watts! Halogens are also a fire hazard. The filaments in halogen lamps rise to about 2500°C and the bulb wait is about 500°C. We have measured the external temperature of our display halogen lamps at over 200°C in open air. The temperature at which paper will ignite without a spark or flame is around 230°C. This means that if insulation is pushed against the lamp fitting or rodents drag nesting materials around in your roof a fire can very easily occur. We highly recommend products such as the Isolite downlight cover and the TENMAT Fire-rated downlight covers to protect your downlights. These products will also make your home more efficient by stopping the thermal chimney effect, caused by the hot air being drawn through the lamp fitting and into the roof space. If you are renovating or designing a new home we highly recommend you do not install downlights, there are better ways of lightng a room. However, many people already have many downlight fittings in their home, or simply prefer the appearance. We offer several efficient downlight alternatives. HIGH EFFICIENCY AND LOW WATTAGE HALOGEN LAMPS • .1t The simplest alternative is to replace your existing halogen lamps with http://www.environmentshop.com.au/display.asp?ID=9 23/02/2009 -The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 3 of 5 the more efficient IRC lamps. They are Identical to standard halogens, except that the bulb has an Infra Red Coating which reflects some of the heat back into the filament. As a result a 35 watt lamp can produce as much light as a 50 watt lamp. Lamp life Is also extended to 4,000 hours. These lamps will save up to 30% of energy compared to a standard halogen. It is also worth considering replacing some of your lamps with a lower wattage where light levels are too high. E.g. Replace a 50w standard halogen with a 20w IRC halogen. This option is ideal for renters and others who cant afford or may not want to change their light fittings. However, the fire hazard still remains and much greater energy savings can be made with other options. CFL DOWN LIGHT FITTINGS The best alternative we have found for replacing standard 50W halogen downlights is a 15W Compact Fluor° lamp in a fitting specially designed for CFLs. Dont try putting CFLs into fittings designed for incandescent lamps, the reflector needs to be different to efficiently get the light out. We have a range of down light fittings designed specifically for CFLs available in different sizes, shapes and finishes. You can see them here. MICRO FLUOROS Micro Fluoro Lamps use the same technology as Compact Fluoro Lamps but in a smaller package, designed to fit into a standard downlight lampholder. Most use the 240V GU10 two pin fitting the same as 240V halogen lamps. This means that you can directly replace any 240V halogens you have, but you will have to remove the transformer and add a GU10 adaptor to your existing fittings if you are replacing 12v halogens. As this is fixed wiring it requires a licensed electrician, but it is a simple job and shouldnt take them long. The compact size means that the maximum wattage we have available at the moment is 11w, roughly equivalent to a 50w halogen. However the light quality biegtterim, is a little different. Halogen downlights tend to throw a very directed beam of light 044,,,,I4n that is tightly focussed in the centre, while fluor° lamps tend to spread the light very evenly across a wide angle. An 11w micro fluoro lamp emits the same =Me amount of light as a 50w halogen, however the light is spread more evenly and there are no bright spots to grab the eyes attention. This means that we perceive the light levels as being slightly lower than with halogens. If you want the same perceived light levels, you will need to install additional light fittings. WOinA,ti . ral•VV-44 . ,rsawarkiw.itsi LEDs LEDsor Light Emitting Diodes are semiconductor devices which emit light. They can potentially have a very long life (100,000 hours), offer reasonably high efficiencies and are compact, very rugged and highly controllable for both colour and brightness. Currently, LEDs tend to be very focussed light sources and there are limitations on the power output levels, so they are not very practical for room lighting. (Yeti) However, they are ideal for display and task lighting, where the object to be lit is close to the light source. They make excellent workbench lamps in a kitchen or workshop and are ideal for lighting up works of art. The range of fittings, colours and brightness levels available mean that LEDs have amazing potential for decorative lighting, whether in your garden, in a shop, around the house, for art or on your otiristrnas tree. Technology is moving very rapidly in this area, so it is hard for us to keep the website up to date. Please call or email us if you are interested in using LEDs, we can source a very wide range and always have several types in stock and on display. SOLAR BUD LIGHTING Recent technological advances have made it possible to use Solar Powered LED (Light Emitting Diodes) tights for exterior decorative lighting. The result is much tower power consumption, longer life and when powered with solar panels, zero green house gas emissions. The use of solar power also means total flexibility in locating the lights, as no 240-volt power is required. Solar Bud Lighting (Solar Fairy Lights/Solar Christmas Lights) can add magical sparkle to trees and buildings in public places. However of all the forms of public lighting it is by far the most energy inefficient. Those tittle glowing bulbs are designed for tong life rather than efficiency. They are very wasteful, producing much more heat than tight. In fact, conventional bud lighting produces 2 or 3 lumens per watt compared to about 15 lumens per watt for standard incandescent lamps. Advantages ht-tp://www.environ_mentshop.com.au/display.asp?ID=9 23/02/2009 7he Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 4 of 5 • Uses less energy. Can be as low as 5% of conventional bud lighting. • No greenhouse gas emissions when run by solar power. • Light can go anywhere. No 240 Volt power is required, so the tight can go in the middle of parks, on buildings, anywhere. • These LED lights can still be used where 240 Volt power is available, but have the major advantages of dramatically improved energy savings and long Life. • Last longer. LED Lights can last from 50,000 to 100,000 hours. • The white LED Lights create clean attractive light similar to starlight. • Flexibility, the lights can be used on trees, to profile buildings or provide lighting effects with flashing, pulsing or fading lights of any colour. The Environment Shop supplies a range of systems from simple domestic sets for under $50 to large tree lighting systems costing thousands of dollars. Please note the larger tree systems are built to order. Prices are indicative only and would have to be confirmed with a quotation. The Environment Shop can also offer a full installation service of both the solar and LED light components. Medium Tree LED Light Kit (No Solar) This system consists of 5, 5 metre strings of lights with a controller and cables. It can be used as an energy saving alternative when 290 volts is available. This price does not include installation. approx $450 Large Tree LED Light Kit (No Solar) This system consists of 15, 5 metre strings of lights with a controller and cables. It can be used as an energy saving alternative when 290 volts is available. This price does not include installation. approx $1,200 Medium Tree LED Solar Light Kit This system consists of photovoltaic solar panel, battery pack, controller, Lighting regulator, weatherproof box, distribution box and 5, 5 metre strings of lights with cables. It can be used in any location. This price does not include installation. approx $1,600 Large Tree LED Solar Light Kit This system consists of photovoltaic solar panel, battery pack, controller, lighting regulator, weatherproof box, distribution box and 15, 5 metre strings of lights with cables. It can be used in any location. This price does not include installation. approx $2,500 Building LED Solar Light Kit This system is specifically designed to be used in architectural applications. It could be used on a building to outline its shape, to provide a colourful display, to spell out a message or any other applications. It consists of a photovoltaic solar panel, battery pack, controller, lighting regulator, weatherproof box, distribution box and 50 metres of lights with cables. It can be used in any location. This price does not include installation. 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Scan Date: 02.04.2009 11:29:13 (+1000) Queries to: s47F T. .h. 1 We If this form was completed by a business with fewer than 20 employees, irsf • please provide an estimate of the time taken to complete this form. • et eo• TIME 1Minutes Hours :7-1 SAVER APPLICATION FOR A TARIFF CONCESSION ORDER (TCO) The form should be read carefully before being completed (a) Before lodging an application for a TCO, the applicant should determine whether a suitable TOO already exists. Information on existing TOOs is contained in the schedule of Concessional Instruments (SO), a copy of which is available at each Regional Office of Customs. A TCO can be used by any importer. (b) An application will be date stamped on the day it is first received in Canberra by an officer of Customs. Receipt of an application will be acknowledged. Any resultant TCO will operate from the date of receipt. Instructions on how to lodge this form are provided at the end of this form. (c) Where an application is accepted as being a valid application, the identity of the applicant and of the importer for whom the applicant is acting will be published in the Gazette. (d) Section 269F of the Customs Act 1901 requires that a TCO application to be in writing, be in an "approved form", contain such information as the form requires, and be signed in the manner indicated in the form. This is the approved form for the purposes of that section. (e) Section 269FA of the Customs Act 1901 states "It is the responsibility of an applicant for a TCO to establish, to the satisfaction of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), that, on the basis of: (i) all information that the applicant has, or can reasonably be expected to have; and (ii) all inquiries that the applicant has made, or can reasonably be expected to make; there are reasonable grounds for asserting that the application meets the core criteria". The application is taken to meet the core criteria if, on the day of lodgement of the application, no substitutable goods were produced in Australia in the ordinary course of business. (f) Every question on the form must be answered. Failure to supply the information required by this form will result in rejection of the application (and in the loss of operative date). (g) Where the form provides insufficient space to answer a question, an answer may be provided in an attachment. The attachment should clearly identify the question to which it relates. (h) All information about inquiries into the production of substitutable goods must relate to the date the application is lodged with Customs. (i) Customs may require an applicant to substantiate, with documentary evidence, any information provided in the application form. (j) Further information on the Tariff Concession System is available in Part XVA of the Customs Act 1901, in the foreword to the Schedule of Concessional Instruments, in the administrative guidelines in Volume 13 of the Australian Customs Service Manual, in Australian Customs Notice No. 98/19, on the intemet at www.customs.gov.au, by e-mailing information@customs.gov.au or by phoning the Customs Information Centre 1300 363 263. APPLICANT DETAILS An agent/broker should provide details on the next paqe Applicant's Name Postal Address _,.., ve , . Nib 01( 1,1) S) CA\ 4*$ .. Applicant's Reference ."0"Ne._•,,r C-4eZ \ re 3‘Ir s47F ViC,\13 V" I 0. • —504:7 Owner Code (if applicable) Company Contact s47F Telephone Number Australian Business Number (A.B.N.) 2"bc,e) 5i14-661 St Position Helds47F Facsimile Number E-mail Address 03ea C.7 (1-- G162If you do not intend to use the TCO to import into Australia the goods the subject of he application, you must provide, in the section below, the identity of the importer for whom you are acting (refer to paragraph 269F(3)(c) of the Customs Act 1901). IMPORTER DETAILS Importer's Name (If same as applicant, write "as above") A.B.N. IA & Postal Address Importer's Reference Owner Code Company Contact Position Held Telephone Number Facsimile Number :::. q,)k. 'OS ._ ,.. r, _ B443 (JUNI 2001) AGENT/BROKER DETAILS Agent's Name afapplicable t 1 A.B.N. :t IfYe-t.Bz":\ ' N et}e at Ceti-bp , r.-- Cs 1.4,t 7 5 Postal Address 0, zo.„( -64:9\-6a_NreLl , v;c:\rov ,..it„ . -1=23 , -7T-- Agents Reference Agency Contact s47F inev-c-zi\avTelephone Number Facsimile Number s47F I E-mail Address s47F 0 .`..) et -52-6 '2-6 C3e9 DESCRIPTION OF GOODS (a) (b) (c) (d) The description of the goods in the application will be used as the description of the goods in the TCO (if made). The application should provide a full description of the goods, including the physical features of the goods or the various components of the goods. It should not describe the goods in terms of what they do. In accordance with section 269SJ of the Customs Act 1901, the CEO must not make a TCO in respect of goods; (1) described in terms other than in generic terms; or (ii) described in terms of their intended end use; or (iii) declared by the regulations to be goods to which a TCO should not be extended. Goods will be taken to be described in terms other than in generic terms if, for example, their description, either directly or by implication, indicates that they are goods of a particular brand or model, or that a particular part number applies to the goods. Guidance on the drafting of the description of goods is contained in Volume 13 of the ACS Manual and in Australian Customs Notice No, 98/19. Describe the goods Sea fayAr Co y- Lr 3 çe • IF— i\lo - cr&c_ ear,e ILLUSTRATIVE MATERIAL 2 Attach technical, illustrative descriptive material and/or a sample to enable a full and accurate identification of the goods the subject of the application. TARIFF CLASSIFICATION 3 Identify the tariff classification (to 8 figure subheading level) Identify the General Duty rate 0 5% Io X 0 If a Tariff Advice for the goods has been sought or obtained, please provide the TA No. I I 1 1 or attach a copy. USES OF THE IMPORTED GOODS Describe ALL uses (including design uses) to which the goods can be put. a_ SUBSTITUTABILITY OF LOCALLY PRODUCED GOODS (a) (b) (c) A local manufacturer's goods are substitutable when they are put, or are capable of being put, to a use that corresponds with a use (including a design use) to which the goods the subject of the application can be put (subsection 2693(1) of the Customs Act 1901). Even if not identical, locally made goods may be substitutable. in determining whether the uses of Australian produced goods correspond with the uses of the goods the subject of the application, the ability of the goods to compete with each other in any market is not relevant. The applicant must provide written information as to the inquiries made to establish that there are reasonable grounds for believing thatthere are no producers of substitutable goods in Australia. The application must include a copy of the research material sourced and a copy of correspanden ce to, and replies from, potential local manufacturers or relevant industry associations. The application will be rejected if it fails to provide all written information as to the inquiries made. NOTE: The Austra Ilan Customs Service suggests that potential local manufacturers should be given at least 10 working days to respond to inquiries concerning local manufacture. 5 Provide details of the nature of ALL inquiries you have undertaken in order to establish that substitutable goods are not produced in Australia, and the results of those inquiries. Attach copies of all correspondence or directory searches, etc. o 6 PttAas\-y60,-,.. 04-C—Cat Provide any additional information in support of discharging your responsibility to establish that there are reasonable grounds for asserting that there are no substitutable goods produced in Australia in the ordinary course of business. ViNVevive)r PRESCRIBED ORGANISATIONS Have you made inquiries of a prescribed organisation to obtain advice about whether there are producers in Australia of substitutable goods? 7 7 YES Nj- N 0 If YES, attach a copy of the advice received. Note that under subsection 269M(6) of the Customs Act 1901, the CEO may, despite section 16 of the Customs Administration Act 1985, give a copy of all, or of a part, of the application to a prescribed organisation. AD DMONAL INFORMATION 8 Provide any additional information in support of your application. DECLARATION s47F Position Held s47F Company (if applicaP C-0 Ntl..ZON:. cA, -(2_ 4- s c) Ct-t,b1-c, Cave) declare that: 1 To the best of my knowledge and belief the information contained in this form is correct; and 2 !have the authority to act on behalf of the company/applicant; and 3 lagree, in submitting this form by electronic means (including facsimile) that, forthe purposes of Sub-Section 14(3) of the Electronic Transactions Act, this application will be taken to have been lodged when it is first received by an officer of Customs, or if by e-mail, when it is first accessed by an officer of Customs, as specified in ub-Section 269F(4) of the s47F Customs Act. Date Signature of ApplicantlAgen NOTE: SECTION 234 OF THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901 PROVIDES THAT IT IS AN OFFENCE TO MAKE A STATEMENT TO AN OFFICER THAT IS FALSE OR MISLEADING IN A MATERIAL PARTICULAR. WHEN THIS FORM HAS SEEN COMPLETED LODGE IT WITH CUSTOMS BY: • posting it by prepaid post to the National Manager, Tariff Branch Australian Customs Service Customs House 5 Constitution Avenue CANBERRA ACT 2601 or delivering it to the ACT Regional Office located at Customs House, Canberra or sending it by facsimile to (02) 6275 6376 or e-mailing it to tarcon@customs.gov.au. Page 1 of 3 fkt? s47F s47F From: Sent: Thursday, 2 April 2009 11:38 AM s47F To: Subject: Tco application please find the sample images below. Best regards s47F Mercator Lighting Pty Ltd s47F ph: fx: (03) 9302 6262 s47F e-mail: s47F From: Sent: Wednesday, 1 April 2009 12:13 PM s47F To: s47F Cc: Subject: Tco application s47F hi can you please send me some pictures of the spare parts shades 2/04/2009 Page 2 of 3 \ strands ofwv1-5 the other applications have been sent today for table and floor lamps ceiling light fixtures spotlights 2/04/2009 Page 3 of 3 wall fixtures rgds s47F s47F Consolidated Cargo & Customs Pty/Ltd Suite 101, 416 Mt.Alexander Road Ascot Vale, Victoria 3032 webb-site: www.concargo.com.au e-mail: s47F ph: s47F fax: 03 9326-2600 2/04/2009 Page 1 of 2 light fittings - Google Search Web Images Maps News Video Small more • CO ot l e light fittings Web Search Advanced Search Preferences Results 1 -10 of about 110,000,000 for Unlit fittings. (0.26 seconds) Sponsored Link Wholesale Priced Lighting www.mattblattcom.au We Have Pendant, Floor, Table Lamps and More. Buy Online or In-store. 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ENVIRONMENT SHOP 594 High Street, ?flambe ry Victoria Australia 3071 Phone:+61 3 9480 1905 Fax: +61 3 9484 8591 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10.00am to 5:00pm Saturday 10.00arn to 5.00pm At The Environment Shop, we specialise in Energy Efficient Lighting. We stock a wide range of lamps and fittings for home, garden, office and retail and can source almost anything you can imagine. We have energy efficient alternatives for standard light globes, halogen downlights, outdoor lighting, garden lighting, older fluoro lamps and fittings including ballasts, industrial and factory lighting including mercury vapour alternatives, office lighting, display lighting and other specialist and detailed lighting challenges. Our knowledgable staff can advise you on the options available to replace your current inefficient lighting, or help you with a lighting plan for your new home, extension or renovation, ensuring you the lowest running costs and lighting that is beautiful as well as practical. Lighting Design We offer a lighting design service for new buildings and renovations. Call us to organise an appointment, then bring in your house plans and ideas and we will talk through them and come up with a lighting solution that is practical, beautiful and most importantly, efficient. Shortly after the meeting we will email you a formal copy of the lighting plan. Typical pricing for a family home is $250, which also entities you to a discount on light fittings bought through us. Lighting Efficiency The amount of energy used by lighting in Australian households is increasing, mainly due to larger house sizes and the proliferation of halogen downlights. It is possible to decrease the amount of energy used by your lights by up to 80% without affecting your light levels or quality. In fact many energy efficient lights provide better light coverage and quality than traditional lights. Enemy efficient lighting does not mean lower quality or less options. In fact, with modern technology such as LEDs, CFLs, micro ftuoros such as the Megaman range and cold cathode fluorescent lamps, it is possible to light your home, garage, driveway, garden, shack, factory or shop in ways that we could only dream about in the past. Their low power consumption, lower operating temperatures, long operating life and versatile size and packaging means you can fit energy efficient lamps just about anywhere you need light, for practical purposes or for decoration. Low energy consumption also means it is much more viable to power lighting from renewable sources such as solar electricity, especially in areas that have no power available, such as sheds, gardens and remote areas. FIRSTLY, SOME IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS Watts — the wattage of a lamp indicates the rate at which it afrija 1-,0000. p. woutympoto"541 consumes electricity. A 12V lamp does not necessarily use PIN:ii: less power than a 240V lamp, you have to compare the . 036I1 OrdiF rrild 10AX watts. E.g. a standard 12 Volt halogen lamp is 50 Watts, four of these in a room equals 200 Watts, not including losses in . the transformers. Ceeietteesi Weetteiereee Wes Lumens — are a measure of the luminous flux, basically the amount of light output by a lamp. You can directly compare the brightness of different types of lamps by comparing their output in lumens and you can get a good idea of the efficiency of a lamp by looking at the lumens/watt. whesi*fitisiti&itsr Colour Tern perature — is an indicator of the colour of the white light emitted by a lamp. Incandescent tamps are usually very warm, with a slight yellow/orange tint to the light. Older style fluorescent lamps tended to be very cool with a bluish tinge that is very practical to work by not very flattering. Modem cool white fluoros are a nicer shade and are excellent for detailed work and high visibility. Modern fluoro lamps come in a range of colour temperatures. Warm white is best for living areas, cool white is best for work areas such as kitchens. Colour temperature is measured in Degrees Kelvin. Warm white is typically 3500k or less, cool white is 4000k-6500k and daylight is 6500k+ Op; TYPES OF LAMPS AND THEIR ALTERNATIVES INCANDESCENT LAMPS Incandescent lamps or bulbs are the most commonly used type of lighting_ They include the standard everyday light bulbs and halogen downlights. They are typically inexpensive to buy but their lifetime running costs are high. http://www.environmentshop.coniau/display.asp?1D=9 23/02/2009 \ The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 2 of 5 An incandescent lamp works by running electricity through a piece of wire known as the filament until it heats up enough to emit light, literally glowing white hot. This means that a lot of the energy used is lost as heat rather than light, which is both inefficient and dangerous, with halogen downlights responsible for many house fires. Standard light bulbs typically only last about a thousand hours and must be regularly replaced, which can be very costly, dangerous or just outright annoying in difficult situations such as high ceilings. Incandescent lamps are most suitable for areas where lighting is used infrequently and for short periods, such as laundries and toilets and also harsh environments such as inside fridges and ovens. Even though they are inefficient users of energy, incandescent lamps can still be the most suitable choice for certain situations. COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS The best alternative to the standard lightbulb in most situations is the compact fluorescent lamp, or CFL. First invented during the oil crisis of the 1970s, they have become commonly available in the last few years and provide very good quality light with up to 80% less energy use than an equivalent incandescent light bulb. Most of our Compact Fluoro Lamps use spiral tubes, which provide a better distribution of light and are more compact and better looking than the more common linear tube lamps. CFLs work by creating an arc that causes a phosphor on the inside of the tube to glow. There is some circuitry inside the base that controls the arc and stops the lamp flickering at switch on like in older fluoro lamps. The main issue with compact fluorescents is the large amount of energy and materials that goes into manufacturing a lamp compared to an incandescent. This is known as embodied energy. The much longer typical lifetime of a CFL means that the greater embodied energy is more than made up for by the energy saved during use. The problem appears when the lamp doesnt last as long as it should. The answer to this is to buy a good quality CFL and make sure it is used appropriately. CFLs dont like electronic switches such as sensor lights and most are not compatible with dimmers. We have high quality Dimmable CFLs available. HALOGEN LAMPS Halogen downlights have become very popular over recent years. They are usually low voltage systems, which many people have interpreted as low power. This is not true. Because of the directional nature of the halogen downlights, more fittings are needed to light up a room compared to traditional light globe batten fittings. Typical downlights use a 50watt lamp and a transformer that can use as much as 10-15 watts more, for a total of up to 65 watts per fitting. With 6 fittings per room, this can add up to 390 watts. The same amount of light can be provided by two 20 watt CFL lamps in batten fittings. Count the number of halogen downlights in your house and add up the watts! Halogens are also a fire hazard. The filaments in halogen lamps rise to about 2500°C and the bulb wall Is about 500°C. We have measured the external temperature of our display halogen lamps at over 200°C in open air. The temperature at which paper will ignite without a spark or flame is around 230°C. This means that if insulation is pushed against the lamp fitting or rodents drag nesting materials around in your roof a fire can very easily occur. We highly recommend products such as the !sate downliaht cover and the TENMAT Fire-rated downlight covers to protect your downlights. These products will also make your home more efficient by stopping the thermal chimney effect, caused by the hot air being drawn through the lamp fitting and into the roof space. If you are renovating or designing a new home we highly recommend you do not install downlights, there are better ways of tightng a room. However, many people already have many downlight fittings in their home, or simply prefer the appearance. We offer several efficient downlight alternatives. HIGH EFFICIENCY AND LOW WATTAGE HALOGEN LAMPS The simplest alternative is to replace your existing halogen lamps with http://wwvv.environmentshop.com.au/display.asp?ID=9 23/02/2009 ---, The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 3 of 5 the more efficient IRC lamps. They are identical to standard halogens, except that the bulb has an Infra Red Coating which reflects some of the heat back into the filament. As a result a 35 watt lamp can produce as much light as a 50 watt lamp. Lamp life is also extended to 4,000 hours. These tamps will save up to 30% of energy compared to a standard halogen. It is also worth considering replacing some of your lamps with a lower wattage where light levels are too high. E.g. Replace a 50w standard halogen with a 20w IRC halogen. This option is ideal for renters and others who cant afford or may not want to change their light fittings. However, the fire hazard still remains and much greater energy savings can be made with other options. CFL DOWNLIGI-IT FITTINGS The best alternative we have found for replacing standard 50W halogen downlights is a 15W Compact Fluoro lamp in a fitting specially designed for CFLs. Dont try putting CFLs into fittings designed for incandescent lamps, the reflector needs to be different to efficiently get the light out We have a range of downlight fittings designed specifically for CFLs available in different sizes, shapes and finishes. You can see them here. MICRO FLUOROS Micro_Fluoro Lamps use the same technology as Compact Fluor° Lamps but in a smaller package, designed to fit into a standard downlight lampholdar. Most use the 240V GUI° two pin fitting the same as 240V halogen lamps. This means that you can directly replace any 240V halogens you have, but you will have to remove the transformer and add a GUI 0 adaptor to your existing fittings if you are replacing 12v halogens. As this is fixed wiring it requires a licensed electrician, but it is a simple job and shouldnt take them long. The compact size means that the maximum wattage we have available at the moment is 11w, roughly equivalent to a 50w halogen. However the light quality is a little different. Halogen downlights tend to throw a very directed beam of light that is tightly focussed in the centre, while fluor° lamps tend to spread the light very evenly across a wide angle. An 11w micro fluor° lamp emits the same amount of light as a 50w halogen, however the light is spread more evenly and there are no bright spots to grab the eyes attention. This means that we perceive the light levels as being slightly lower than with halogens. If you want the same perceived light levels, you will need to install additional light fittings. , 40.0014,; LEDs LFDsor Light Emitting Diodes are semiconductor devices which emit light. They can potentially have a very long life (100,000 hours), offer reasonably high efficiencies and are compact, very rugged and highly controllable for both colour and brightness. Currently, LEDs tend to be very focussed light sources and there are limitations on the power output levels, so they are not very practical for room lighting. (Yeti) However, they are ideal for display and task lighting, where the object to be lit is close to the light source. They make excellent workbench lamps in a kitchen or workshop and are ideal for lighting up works of art. The range of fittings, colours and brightness levels available mean that LEDs have amazing potential for decorative lighting, whether in your garden, in a shop, around the house, for art or on your christmas tree. Technology is moving very rapidly in this area, so it is hard for us to keep the website up to date. Please call or email us if you are interested in using LEDs, we can source a very wide range and always have several types in stock and on display. SOLAR BUD LIGHTING Recent technological advances have made it possible to use Solar Powered LED (Light Emitting Diodes) lights for exterior decorative lighting. The result is much lower power consumption, longer life and when powered with solar panels, zero green house gas emissions. The use of solar power also means total flexibility in locating the tights, as no 240-volt power is required. Solar Bud Lighting (Solar Fairy Lights/Solar Christmas Lights) can add magical sparkle to trees and buildings in public places. However of all the forms of public lighting it is by far the most energy inefficient. Those tittle glowing bulbs are designed for long life rather than efficiency. They are very wasteful, producing much more heat than light. In fact, conventional bud lighting produces 2 or 3 lumens per watt compared to about 15 lumens per watt for standard incandescent lamps. Advantages http://www.environmentshop.com.au/clisplay.asp?ID=9 23/02/2009 I The Environment Shop.. Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 4 of 5 • Uses less energy. Can be as low as 5% of conventional bud lighting. • No greenhouse gas emissions when run by solar power. • Light can go anywhere. No 290 Volt power is required, so the tight can go in the middle of parks, on buildings, anywhere. • These LED lights can still be used where 240 Volt power is available, but have the major advantages of dramatically improved energy savings and long life. • Last longer. LED Lights can last from 50,000 to 100,000 hours. • The white LED Lights create clean attractive light similar to starlight. • Flexibility, the lights can be used on trees, to profile buildings or provide lighting effects with flashing, pulsing or fading lights of any colour. The Environment Shop supplies a range of systems from simple domestic sets for under $50 to large tree lighting systems costing thousands of dollars. Please note the larger tree systems are built to order. Prices are indicative only and would have to be confirmed with a quotation. The Environment Shop can also offer a full installation service of both the solar and LED light components. Medium Tree LED Light Kit (No Solar) This system consists of 5, 5 metre strings of lights with a controller and cables. It can be used as an energy saving alternative when 240 volts is available. 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Carbi,0.-- C-4-4'tr‘S 81-"V2-2-eA, 1416 -7 5 -23 1 Agent's Reference Agency s47F ' neV-Cet..\-CYveTelephone Number Facsimile Number s47F 0:7'et --40.2.:6 '2_6 of, E-mail Address Is47F DESCRIPTION OF GOODS (a) (b) (c) (d) The description of the goods in the application will be used as the description of the goods in the TOO (if made). The application should provide a full description of the goods, including the physical features of the goods or the various components of the goods. It should not describe the goods in terms of what they do. In accordance with section 269SJ of the Customs Act 1901, the CEO must not make a TOO in respect of goods: (i) described in terms other than in generic terms; or (ii) described in terms of their intended end use; or (ill) declared by the regulations to be goods to which a TOO should not be extended. Goods will be taken to be described in terms other than in generic terms if, for example, their description, either directly or by implication, indicates that they are goods of a particular brand or model, or that a particular part number applies to the goods. Guidance on the drafting of the description of goods is contained in Volume 13 of the ACS Manual and in Australian Customs Notice No. 98/19. Describe the goods ixare-%. . TP) CC-,r C- ttl s 4.\*Cf— ikatv, VeN V•t-4 C. ILLUSTRATIVE MATERIAL 2 Attach technical, illustrative descriptive material and/or a sample to enable a full and accurate identification of the goods the subject of the application. TARIFF CLASSIFICATION 3 Identify the tariff classification (to 8 figure subheading level) Identify the General Duty rate FT- cr_dirii1a7-,1 .51 % If a Tariff Advice for the goods has been sought or obtained, please provide the TA No. [1P11 Finrior attach a copy. USES OF THE IMPORTED GOODS Describe ALL uses (including design uses) to which the goods can be put. SUBSTITUTABILITY OF LOCALLY PRODUCED GOODS (a) (b) (c) A local manufacturer's goods are substitutable when they are put, or are capable of being put, to a use that corresponds with a use (including a design use) to which the goods the subject of the application can be put (subsection 269B(1) of the Customs Act 1901). Even if not identical, locally made goods may be substitutable. In determining whether the uses of Australian produced goods correspond with the uses of the goods the subject of the application, the ability of the goods to compete with each other in any market is not relevant. The applicant must provide written information as to the inquiries made to establish that there are reasonable grounds for believing thatthere are no producers of substitutable goods I n Australia. The application must include a copy ofthe research material sourced and a copy of correspo nd en ce to, and replies from, potential local manufacturers or relevant industry associations. The application will be rejected if it fails to provide all written information as to the inquiries made. NOTE: The Australian Customs Service suggests that potential local manufacturers should be given at least 10 working days to respond to inquiries concerning local manufacture. 5 Provide details of the nature of ALL inquiries you have undertaken in order to establish that substitutable goods are not produced in Australia, and the results of those Inquiries. Attach copies of all correspondence or directory searches, etc. 10 0 cA-LAS\r,r-AT.O0.-.. 6 Provide any additional information in support of discharging your responsibility to establish that there are reasonable grounds for asserting that there are no substitutable goods produced in Australia in the ordinary course of business. NNNE.44 *"01 re„-S PRESCRIBED ORGANISATIONS 7 Have you made inquiries of a prescribed organisation to obtain advice about whether there are producers in Australia of substitutable goods? T YES NO If YES, attach a copy of the advice received. Note that under subsection 269M(6) of the Customs Act 1901, the CEO may, despite section 16 of the Customs Administration Act 1985, give a copy of all, or of a part, of the application to a prescribed organisation. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 8 Provide any additional information in supportofyour application. DECLARATION s47F Position Held s47F Company (if applicab C4C. Ni-1.• \ a•.• Ccurey, C C-1,6\ S declare that: 1 To the best of my knowledge and belief the information contained in this form is correct; and 2 I have the authority to act on behalf of the company/applicant; and 3 I agree, in submitting this form by electronic means (including facsimile) that, forthe purposes of Sub-Section 14(3) of the Electronic Transactions Act, this application will be taken to have been lodged when it is first received by an officer of Customs, or if by e-mail, when It Is first accessed by an officer of Customs, as specified in ub-Section 269F(4) of the s47F Customs Act. Signature of ApplicantJAgen Date -(4-- 0 NOTE SECTION 234 OF THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901 PROVIDES THAT IT IS AN OFFENCE TO MAKE A STATEMENT TO AN OFFICER THAT IS FALSE OR MISLEADING IN A MATERIAL PARTICULAR. WHEN THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED LODGE IT WITH CUSTOMS BY: • posting it by prepaid post to the National Manager, Tariff Branch Australian Customs Service Customs House 5 Constitution Avenue CANBERRA ACT 2601 or delivering it to the ACT Regional Office located at Customs House, Canberra or sending it by facsimile to (02) 6275 6376 Or e-mailing it to tarcon@customs.gov.au. Page 1 of 3 s47F s47F From: Sent: To: Thursday, 2 April 2009 11:38 AM s47F Subject: Teo application s47F please find the sample images below. 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ENVIRONMENT SHOP 594 High Street, Thornbury Victoria Australia 3071 Phone:+61 3 9480 1905 Fax: +61 3 9484 8591 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10.00ain to 5:00pm Saturday 10.00am to 5.00pin At The Environment Shop, we specialise in Energy Efficient Lighting. We stock a wide range of lamps and fittings for home, garden, office and retail and can source almost anything you can imagine. We have energy efficient alternatives for standard fight globes, halogen downlights, outdoor lighting, garden lighting, older fluor° lamps and fittings including ballasts, industrial and factory lighting including mercury vapour alternatives, office lighting, display lighting and other specialist and detailed lighting challenges. Our knowledgable staff can advise you on the options available to replace your current inefficient lighting, or help you with a lighting plan for your new home, extension or renovation, ensuring you the lowest running costs and lighting that is beautiful as well as practical. Lighting Design We offer a lighting design service for new buildings and renovations. Call us to organise an appointment, then bring in your house plans and ideas and we will talk through them and come up with a lighting solution that is practical, beautiful and most importantly, efficient. Shortly after the meeting we will email you a formal copy of the lighting plan. Typical pricing for a family home is $250, which also entitles you to a discount on light fittings bought through us. Lighting Efficiency The amount of energy used by lighting in Australian households is increasing, mainly due to larger house sizes and the proliferation of halogen downlights. It is possible to decrease the amount of energy used by your lights by up to 80% without affecting your light levels or quality. In fact many energy efficient lights provide better light coverage and quality than traditional lights. Energy efficient lighting does not mean lower quality or less options. In fact, with modem technology such as LEDs, CFLs, micro fluoros such as the Megaman range and cold cathode fluorescent lamps, it is possible to light your home, garage, driveway, garden, shack, factory or shop in ways that we could only dream about in the past. Their low power consumption, lower operating temperatures, long operating life and versatile size and packaging means you can fit energy efficient lamps just about anywhere you need light, for practical purposes or for decoration. Low energy consumption also means it is much more viable to power lighting from renewable sources such as solar electricity, especially in areas that have no power available, such as sheds, gardens and remote areas. FIRSTLY, SOME IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS Watts — the wattage of a lamp indicates the rate at which it 74inperplaret in OW Mkin consumes electricity. A 12V lamp does not necessarily use less power than a 240V lamp, you have to compare the NM* watts. E.g. a standard 12 Volt halogen lamp is 50 Watts, four of these in a room equals 200 Watts, not including losses in 9:4W the transformers. Rift TAW 4,01:rf USD Wight r0140 rettSPAIMM491111 Lumens — are a measure of the luminous flux, basically the. amount of light output by a lamp. You can directly compare the brightness of different types of lamps by comparing their output in lumens and you can get a good idea of the efficiency of a lamp by looking at the lumens/watt. Colour Temperature — is an indicator of the colour of the white light emitted by a lamp. Incandescent lamps are usually very warm, with a slight yellow/orange tint to the (,900 light. Older style fluorescent lamps tended to be very cool with a bluish tinge that is very practical to work by not very flattering. Modern cool white fluoros are a nicer shade and are excellent for detailed work and high visibility. Modem fluoro lamps come in a range of colour temperatures. Warm white is best for living areas, cool white is best for work areas such as kitchens. Colour temperature is measured in Degrees Kelvin. Warm white is typically 3500k or less, cool white is 4000k-6500k and daylight is 6500k1• TYPES OF LAMPS AND THEIR ALTERNATIVES INCANDESCENT LAMPS Incandescent lamps or bulbs are the most commonly used type of lighting. They include the standard everyday light bulbs and halogen downlights. They are typically inexpensive to buy but their lifetime running costs are high. bup://www.enviromnentshop.com.auldisplay.asp?JD9 23/02/2009 The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 2 of 5 An incandescent lamp works by running electricity through a piece of wire known as the filament until it heats up enough to emit light, literally glowing white hot. This means that a lot of the energy used is lost as heat rather than light, which is both inefficient and dangerous, with halogen downlights responsible for many house fires. Standard light bulbs typically only last about a thousand hours and must be regularly replaced, which can be very costly, dangerous or just outright annoying in difficult situations such as high ceilings. Incandescent lamps are most suitable for areas where lighting is used infrequently and for short periods, such as laundries and toilets and also harsh environments such as inside fridges and ovens. Even though they are inefficient users of energy, incandescent lamps can still be the most suitable choice for certain situations. COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS The best alternative to the standard lIghtbulb in most situations Is the compact fluorescent lamp, or CFL. First invented during the oil crisis of the 1970s, they have become commonly available in the last few years and provide very good quality light with up to 80% less energy use than an equivalent incandescent light bulb. Most of our Compact Fluor° Lamps use spiral tubes, which provide a better distribution of light and are more compact and better looking than the more common linear tube lamps. CFLs work by creating an arc that causes a phosphor on the inside of the tube to glow. There is some circuitry inside the base that controls the arc and stops the lamp flickering at switch on like in older fluoro lamps. The main issue with compact fluorescents is the large amount of energy and materials that goes into manufacturing a lamp compared to an incandescent. This is known as embodied energy. The much longer typical lifetime of a CFL means that the greater embodied energy Is more than made up for by the energy saved during use. The problem appears when the lamp doesnt last as long as it should. .. The answer to this is to buy a good quality CFL and make sure it is used appropriately. CFLs dont like electronic switches such as sensor lights and most are not compatible with dimmers. We have high quality Dimmable CFLs available. HALOGEN LAMPS Halogen downlights have become very popular over recent years. They are usually low voltage systems, which many people have interpreted as low power. This is not true. Because of the directional nature of the halogen downlights, more fittings are needed to light up a room compared to traditional light globe batten fittings. Typical downlights use a 50watt lamp and a transformer that can use as much as 10-15 watts more, for a total of up to 65 watts per fitting. With 6 fittings per room, this can add up to 390 watts. The same amount of light can be provided by two 20 watt CFL lamps in batten fittings. Count the number of halogen downlights in your house and add up the watts! Halogens are also a fire hazard, The filaments in halogen lamps rise to about 2500°C and the bulb wall is about 500°C. We have measured the external temperature of our display halogen lamps at over 200°C in open air. The temperature at which paper will ignite without a spark or flame is around 230°C. This means that if insulation is pushed against the lamp fitting or rodents drag nesting materials around in your roof a fire can very easily occur. We highly recommend products such as the Isolite downlight cover and the TENIVIAT Fire-rated downlight covers to protect your downlights. These products will also make your home more efficient by stopping the thermal chimney effect, caused by the hot air being drawn through the lamp fitting and into the roof space. If you are renovating or designing a new home we highly recommend you do not install downlights, there are better ways of lightng a room. However, many people already have many downlight fittings in their home, or simply prefer the appearance. We offer several efficient downlight alternatives. HIGH EFFICIENCY AND LOW WATTAGE HALOGEN LAMPS The simplest alternative is to replace your existing halogen lamps with http://wwvv.environtnentshop.com.au/clisplay.asp?ID=9 23/02/2009 The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 3 of 5 the more efficient IRC lamps. They are identical to standard halogens, except that the bulb has an Infra Red Coating which reflects some of the heat back into the filament. As a result a 35 watt lamp can produce as much light as a 50 watt lamp. Lamp life is also extended to 4,000 hours. These lamps will save up to 30% of energy compared to a standard halogen. It Is also worth considering replacing some of your lamps with a lower wattage where light levels are too high. E.g. Replace a 50w standard halogen with a 20w IRC halogen. This option is ideal for renters and others who cant afford or may not want to change their light fittings. However, the fire hazard still remains and much greater energy savings can be made with other options. CFL DOWNLIGHT FITTINGS The best alternative we have found for replacing standard 50W halogen downlights Is a 15W Compact Fluor° lamp in a fitting specially designed for CFLs. Dent try putting CFLs into fittings designed for incandescent lamps, the reflector needs to be different to efficiently get the light out. We have a range of downlight fittings designed specifically for CFLs available in different sizes, shapes and finishes. You can see them here. MICRO FLUOROS Micro Fluor° Lamps use the same technology as Compact Fluoro Lamps but in a smaller package, designed to fit into a standard downlight lam pholder. Most use the 240V all° two pin fitting the same as 240V halogen lamps. This means that you can directly replace any 240V halogens you have, but you will have to remove the transformer and add a GUI 0 adaptor to your existing fittings if you are replacing 12v halogens. As this is fixed wiring it requires a licensed electrician, but it is a simple job and shouldnt take them long. vxmr. ,11.1.—Ackawvx ruomttamIAIV.W The compact size means that the maximum wattage we have available at the C.....i.t..A.4 Wat441116X moment is 11w, roughly equivalent to a 50w halogen. However the light quality 11414K TAX is a little different. Halogen downlights tend to throw a very directed beam of light that is tightly focussed In the centre, while fluor° lamps tend to spread the light very evenly across a wide angle. An 11w micro fluoro lamp emits the same lark-Yr"' amount of light as a 50w halogen, however the light is spread more evenly and there are no bright spots to grab the eyes attention. This means that we perceive the light levels as being slightly lower than with halogens. If you want the same perceived light levels, you will need to install additional light fittings. LEDs LEDsor Light Ernittina Diodes are semiconductor devices which emit light. They can potentially have a very long life (100,000 hours), offer reasonably high efficiencies and are compact, very rugged and highly controllable for both colour and brightness. Currently, LEDs tend to be very focussed light sources and there are limitations on the power output levels, so they are not very practical for room lighting. (Yeti) However, they are ideal for display and task lighting, where the object to be lit is close to the light source. They make excellent workbench lamps in a kitchen or workshop and are ideal for lighting up works of art. The range of fittings, colours and brightness levels available mean that LEDs have amazing potential for decorative lighting, whether in your garden, in a shop, around the house, for art or on your christmas tree. Technology is moving very rapidly in this area, so It is hard for us to keep the website up to date. Please call or email us if you are interested in using LEDs, we can source a very wide range and always have several types in stock and on display. SOLAR BUD LIGHTING Recent technological advances have made it possible to use Solar Powered LED (Light Emitting Diodes) lights for exterior decorative lighting. The result is much lower power consumption, longer life and when powered with solar panels, zero green house gas emissions. The use of solar power also means total flexibility in locating the lights, as no 240-volt power is required. Solar Bud Lighting (Solar Fairy Lights! Solar Christmas Lights) can add magical sparkle to trees and buildings in public places. 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LED Lights can Last from 50,000 to 100,000 hours. • The white LED Lights create clean attractive Light similar to starlight. • Flexibility, the lights can be used on trees, to profile buildings or provide lighting effects with flashing, pulsing or fading lights of any colour. The Environment Shop supplies a range of systems from simple domestic sets for under $50 to Large tree lighting systems costing thousands of dollars. Please note the larger tree systems are built to order. Prices are indicative only and would have to be confirmed with a quotation. The Environment Shop can also offer a full installation service of both the solar and LED light components. Medium Tree LED Light Kit (No Solar) This system consists of 5, 5 metre strings of lights with a controller and cables. It can be used as an energy saving alternative when 240 volts is available. This price does not include installation. approx $450 Large Tree LED Light Kit (No Solar) This system consists of 15, 5 metre strings of lights with a controller and cables. It can be used as an energy saving alternative when 240 volts is available. This price does not include installation. approx $1,200 Medium Tree LED Solar Light Kit This system consists of photovoltaic solar panel, battery pack, controller, lighting regulator, weatherproof box, distribution box and 5, 5 metre strings of lights with cables. It can be used in any location. This price does not include installation. approx $1,600 Large Tree LED Solar Light Kit This system consists of photovoltaic solar panel, battery pack, controller, lighting regulator, weatherproof box, distribution box and 15, 5 metre strings of lights with cables. It can be used in any location. This price does not include installation. approx $2,500 Building LED Solar Light Kit This system is specifically designed to be used in architectural applications. It could be used on a building to outline its shape, to provide a colourful display, to spell out a message or any other applications. It consists of a photovoltaic solar panel, battery pack, controller, lighting regulator, weatherproof box, distribution box and 50 metres of lights with cables. It can be used in any location. This price does not include installation. 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Information on existing TCOs is contained in the schedule of Concessional Instruments (SCI), a copy of which is available at each Regional Office of Customs. A TCO can be used by any importer. (b) An application will be date stamped on the day it is first received in Canberra by an officer of Customs. Receipt of an application will be acknowledged. Any resultant TCO will operate from the date of receipt. Instructions on how to lodge this form are Provided at the end of this form. (c) Where an application is accepted as being a valid application, the identity of the applicant and of the importer for whom._ the applicant is acting will be published in the Gazette. . (d) Section 269F of the Customs Act 1901 requires that a TCO application to be in writing, be in an "approved form", contain such information as the form requires, and be signed in the manner indicated in the form. This is the approved form for the purposes of that section. (e) Section 269FA of the Customs Act 1901 states "It is the responsibility of an applicant for a TCO to establish, to the satisfaction of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), that, on the basis of: (I) all information that the applicant has, or can reasonably be expected to have; and (ii) all inquiries that the applicant has made, or can reasonably be expected to make; there are reasonable grounds for asserting that the application meets the core criteria". The application is taken to meet the core criteria if, on the day of lodgement of the application, no substitutable goods were produced in Australia in the ordinary course of business. (t) Every question on the form must be answered. Failure to supply the information required• by this form will result in rejection of the application (and in the loss of operative date). (g) Where the form provides insufficient space to answer a question, an answer may be provided in an attachment. The attachment should clearly identify the question to which it relates. (h) All information about inquiries into the production of substitutable goods must relate to the date the application is lodged with Customs. (i) Customs may require an applicant to substantiate, with docurhentary evidence, any information provided in the application form. (j) Further information on the Tariff Concession System is available in Part )(VA of the Customs Act 1901, in the foreword, to the Schedule of Concessional Instruments, in the administrative guidelines in Volume 13 of the Australian Customs Sen./ice Manual, in Australian Customs Notice No. 98/19, on the Internet at www.customs.gov.au, by e-mailing information@customs.gov.au or by phoning the Customs Information Centre 1300 363 263. APPLICANT DETAILS An agent/broker should provide details on the next page Applicant's Name ; Pe\ c=-11-..C.C.-Vbg- 1_ b\i,\,- '. v..o Australian Business Num ber (A.B.N.) 7-77o, c) 5et 1 Postal Address G. ve,.\\ ei,„s . Applicant's Reference Owner Code (if applicable) '2300 e'k1/4..6 c\ Position Held s47F C s47F Telephone Number s47F ' 13 Facsimile Number If you do not intend to use the TCO to import into Australia the goods the subject of the application, you must provide, in the section below, the identity of the importer for whom you are acting (refer to paragraph 269F(3)(c) of the Customs Act 1901). IMPORTER DETAILS Importer's Name (If same as applicant, write 'as above") A.B.N. Postal Address Importer's Reference Owner Code Company Contact Position Held Telephone Number Facsimile Number . _ ....... 0443 (JUN 2001 AGENT/BROKER DETAILS 'fa plicable A.B.N. Agent's Name "‘-50\ 1 Cen1 Postal Address '9 ' , ei' e'L-c\ a .tbe )4. 1_,..1:. C.s.Ca,l' -..- it ,} C.C.X$'\r ril.--i-S \.1z clky.6 y. ,-, e. _ 'I Age s47F Agent's Reference Tes47F 30 \\. Se..1, con E-mail Address Facsimile Number CD -V't s47F b 2-6 2_6 0 0 DESCRIPTION OF GOODS (a) (b) (c) (d) The description of the goods in the application will be used as the description of the goods in the TCO (if made). The application should provide a full description of the goods, including the physical features of the goods or the various components of the goods. It should not describe the goods in terms of what they do. In accordance with section 269SJ of the Customs Act 1901, the CEO must not make a TOO in respect of goods: (i) described in terms other than in generic terms; or (ii) described in terms of their intended end use; or (lit) declared by the regulations to be goods to which a TCO should not be extended. Goods will be taken to be described in terms other than in generic terms if, for example, their description, either directly or by implication, indicates that they are goods of a particular brand or model, or that a particular part number applies to the goods. Guidance-on the drafting of the description of goods is contained in Volume 13 of the ACS Manual and in Australian Customs Notice No. 98/19. Describe the goods 'Pt Ok.V2-S NrY__AeN ILLUSTRATIVE MATERIAL 2 Attach technical, illustrative descriptive material and/or a sample to enable a full and accurate identification of the goods the subject of the application. TARIFF CLASSIFICATION 3 Identify the tariff classification (to 8 figure subheading level) I 1--( 11 '1-611 .s1 o Identify the General Duty rateLc.i. S % If a Tariff Advice for the goods has been sought or obtained, please provide the TA No. I I I or attach a copy. USES OF THE IMPORTED GOODS Describe ALL uses (including design uses) to which the goods can be put. SUBSTITUTABILITY OF LOCALLY PRODUCED GOODS (a) (b) (c) A local manufacturer's goods are substitutable when they are put, or are capable of being put, to a use that corresponds with a use (including a design use) to which the goods the subject of the application can be put (subsection 269B(1) of the Customs Act 1901). Even if not identical, locally made goods may be substitutable. In determining whether the uses of Australian produced goods correspond with the uses of the goods the subject of the application, the ability of the goods to compete with each other in any market is not relevant. The applicant must provide written information ado the inquiries made to establish that there are reasonable grounds for believing that there are no producers of substitutable goods in Australia. The application must include a copy ofthe research material sourced and a copy of correspondence to, and replies from, potential local manufacturers or relevant industry associations. The application will be rejected if Valls to provide all written information as to the inquiries made. NOTE: The Australian Customs Service suggests that potential local manufacturers should be given at least 10 working days to respond to inquiries concerning local manufacture. 6 Provide details of the nature of ALL Inquiries you have undertaken in order to establish that substitutable goods are not produced in Australia, and the results of those inquiries. Attach copies of all correspondence or directory searches, etc. 6 - t,t,e0 6 Provide any additional information in support of discharging your responsibility to establish that there are reasonable grounds for asserting that there are no substitutable goods produced in Australia in the ordinary course of business. V.7 eN C_ (4, \ PRESCRIBED ORGANISATIONS 7 Have you made inquiries of a prescribed organisation to obtain advice about whetherthere are producers in Australia of substitutable goods? I I YES NO If YES, attach a copy of the advice received. Note that under subsection 269M(6) of the Customs Act 1901, the CEO may, despite section 16 of the Customs Administration Act 1985, give a copy of all, or of a part, of the application to a prescribed organisation. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 8 Provide any additional information in support of your application., °Cb1,061. "7, C._ DECLARATION s47F Pos47F Company (if appline) 6.N.C\ CC:ky-00 declare that: that: 1 To the best of my knowledge and belief the Information contained In this form is correct; and 2 I have the authority to act on behalf of the company/applicant; and 3 I agree, in submitting this form by electronic means (including facsimile) that, forthe purposes ofSub-Section 14(3) of the Electronic Transactions Act, this application will be taken to have been lodged when it is first received by an officer of Customs, or if by e-mail, when it is first accessed by an officer of Customs, as specified in Sub-Section 269F(4) of the Customs Act. s47F Signature of Applicant/Agent NOTE: Date ar°ker 2_ 3- 2_, 2_6o\ SECTION 234 OF THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901 PROVIDES THAT IT IS AN OFFENCE TO MAKE A STATEMENT TO AN OFFICER THAT IS FALSE OR MISLEADING IN A MATERIAL PARTICULAR. 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Page 1 of 5 HOP Green Goods and Environmentally Sustainable LiAng Home I About Us Contact I Jobs Free Information I Mailing List 0 Energy Search Our Site: Energy Efficient Lighting 0 Garden CI Gifts 0 For your home O Water O Shop Government, Business Ft Schools 0 Directory Quick Find... ENVIRONMENT SHOP 594 High Street, Thornbury Victoria Australia 3071 Phone:+61 3 9480 1903 Fax: +61 3 9484 8591 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10.00am to 5:00pm Saturday 10.00am to 5.00pm Nve55 \r/R D-c At The Environment Shop, we specialise in Energy Efficient Lighting. We stock a wide range of lamps and fittings for home, garden, office and retail and can source almost anything you can imagine. We have energy efficient alternatives for standard light globes, halogen downlights, outdoor lighting, garden lighting, older fluoro lamps and fittings including ballasts, industrial and factory lighting including mercury vapour alternatives, office lighting, display lighting and other specialist and detailed lighting challenges. Our knowledgable staff can advise you on the options available to replace your current inefficient lighting, or help you with a lighting plan for your new home, extension or renovation, ensuring you the lowest running costs and lighting that is beautiful as well as practical. Lighting Design We offer a lighting design service for new buildings and renovations. Call us to organise an appointment, then bring in your house plans and ideas and we will talk through them and come up with a lighting solution that is practical, beautiful and most importantly, efficient. Shortly after the meeting we will email you a formal copy of the Fighting plan. Typical pricing for a family home is $250, which also entitles you to a discount on light fittings bought through us. Lighting Efficiency The amount of energy used by lighting in Australian households is increasing, mainly due to larger house sizes and the proliferation of halogen downlights. It is possible to decrease the amount of energy used by your lights by up to 80% without affecting your light levels or quality. In fact many energy efficient lights provide better light coverage and quality than traditional lights. Energy efficient lighting does not mean lower quality or less options. In fact, with modern technology such as LEDs, CFLs micro fluoree such as the Megaman range and cold cathode fluorescent lamps, it is possible to light your home, garage, driveway, garden, shack, factory or shop in ways that we could only dream about in the past. Their low power consumption, lower operating temperatures, long operating life and versatile size and packaging means you can fit energy efficient lamps just about anywhere you need light, for practical purposes or for decoration. Low energy consumption also means it is much more viable to power lighting from renewable sources such as solar electricity, especially in areas that have no power available, such as sheds, gardens and remote areas. FIRSTLY, SOME IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS Watts - the wattage of a lamp indicates the rate at which it C6OLIC reir4IVAtifin in the 4.4.4n. gir?are consumes electricity. A 12V lamp does not necessarily use less power than a 240V lamp, you have to compare the NerIttiontferef ttlyi watts. E.g. a standard 12 Volt halogen lamp is 50 Watts, four of these In a room equals 200 Watts, not including losses in the transformers. Lumens -are a measure of the luminous flux, basically the amount of light output by a lamp. You can directly compare the brightness of different types of lamps by comparing their output in lumens and you can get a good idea of the efficiency of a lamp by looking at the lumens/watt. Colour Temperature - is an indicator of the colour of the white light emitted by a lamp. Incandescent lamps are usually very warm, with a slight yellow/orange tint to the light. Older style fluorescent lamps tended to be very cool ed,...*.eirieii+.44teitteeege. with a bluish tinge that is very practical to work by not very flattering. Modern cool white fluoros are a nicer shade and are excellent for detailed work and high visibility. Modern fluoro lamps come in a range of colour temperatures. Warm white is best for living areas, cool white is best for work areas such as kitchens. Colour temperature is measured in Degrees Kelvin. Warm white is typically 3500k or less, cool white is 4000k-6500k and daylight is 6500k+ TYPES OF LAMPS AND THEIR ALTERNATIVES INCANDESCENT LAMPS Incandescent lamps or bulbs are the most commonly used type of lighting. They include the standard everyday light bulbs and halogen downlights. They are typically inexpensive to buy but their lifetime running costs are high. http://www.environmentshop.com.au/display.asp7ID=9 23/02/2009 12d The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 2 of 5 An incandescent lamp works by running electricity through a piece of wire known as the filament until it heats up enough to emit light, literally glowing white hot. This means that a lot of the energy used is lost as heat rather than light, which is both inefficient and dangerous, with halogen downlights responsible for many house fires. Standard light bulbs typically only last about a thousand hours and must be regularly replaced, which can be very costly, dangerous or just outright annoying in difficult situations such as high ceilings. Incandescent lamps are most suitable for areas where lighting is used infrequently and for short periods, such as laundries and toilets and also harsh environments such as inside fridges and ovens. Even though they are inefficient users of energy, incandescent lamps can still be the most suitable choice for certain situations. COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS The best alternative to the standard lightbulb in most situations is the compact fluorescent lamp, or CFL. First invented during the oil crisis of the 1970s, they have become commonly available in the last few years and provide very good quality light with up to 80% less energy use than an equivalent incandescent light bulb. Most of our Compact Fluor° Lamps use spiral tubes, which provide a better distribution of light and are more compact and better looking than the more common linear tube lamps. jf CFLs work by creating an arc that causes a phosphor on the inside of the tube to glow. There is some circuitry inside the base that controls the arc and stops the lamp flickering at switch on like in older fluoro lamps. The main issue with compact fluorescents is the large amount of energy and materials that goes into manufacturing a lamp compared to an incandescent. This is known as embodied energy. The much longer typical lifetime of a CFL means that the greater embodied energy is more than made up for by the energy saved during use. The problem appears when the lamp doesnt last as long as it should. ' The answer to this is to buys good quality CFL and make sure it is used appropriately. CFLs dont like electronic switches such as sensor lights and most are not compatible with dimmers. We have high quality Dimmable CFLs available. HALOGEN LAMPS Halogen downright have become very popular over recent years. They are usually low voltage systems, which many people have interpreted as low power. This is not true. Because of the directional nature of the halogen downlights, more fittings are needed to light up a room compared to traditional light globe batten fittings. Typical downllghts use a 50watt lamp and a transformer that can use as much as 10-15 watts more, for a total of up to 65 watts per fitting. With 6 fittings per room, this can add up to 390 watts. The same amount of light can be provided by two 20 watt CFL lamps in batten fittings. Count the number of halogen downlights in your house and add up the watts! Halogens are also a fire hazard. The filaments in halogen lamps rise to about 2500°C and the bulb wall is about 500°C. We have measured the external temperature of our display halogen lamps at over 200°C in open air. The temperature at which paper will ignite without a spark or flame is around 230°C. This means that if insulation is pushed against the lamp fitting or rodents drag nesting materials around in your roof a fire can very easily occur. We highly recommend products such as the Isolite downlight cover and the TEN MAT Fire-rated downlight covers to protect your downlights. These products will also make your home more efficient by stopping the thermal chimney effect, caused by the hot air being drawn through the lamp fitting and into the roof space. If you are renovating or designing a new home we highly recommend you do not install downlights, there are better ways of lightng a room. However, many people already have many downlight fittings in their home, or simply prefer the appearance. We offer several efficient downlight alternatives. HIGH EFFICIENCY AND LOW WATTAGE HALOGEN LAMPS The simplest alternative Is to replace your existing halogen lamps with http://www.environmentshop.com.au/display.asp?ID=9 23/02/2009 The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 3 of 5 the more efficient iRC lamps. They are identical to standard halogens, except that the bulb has an Infra Red Coating which reflects some of the heat back into the filament. As a result a 35 watt lamp can produce as much light as a 50 watt lamp. Lamp life is also extended to 4,000 hours. These lamps will save up to 30% of energy compared to a standard halogen. It is also worth considering replacing some of your lamps with a lower wattage where light levels are too high. E.g. Replace a 50w standard halogen with a 20w IRC halogen. This option is ideal for renters and others who cant afford or may not want to change their light fittings. However, the fire hazard still remains and much greater energy savings can be made with other options. CFL DOWNLIGHT FITTINGS The best alternative we have found for replacing standard 50W halogen downlights is a 15W Compact Fluoro lamp in a fitting specially designed for CFLs. Dont try putting CFLs into fittings designed for incandescent lamps, the reflector needs to be different to efficiently get the light out. We have a range of downlight fittings designed specifically for CFLs available in different sizes, shapes and finishes. You can see them here. MICRO FLUOROS Micro Fluoro Lamps use the same technology as Compact Fluoro Lamps but in a smaller package, designed to fit Into a standard downlight lampholder. Most use the 240V GUI 0 two pin fitting the same as 240V halogen lamps. This means that you can directly replace any 240V halogens you have, but you will have to remove the transformer and add a GUI 0 adaptor to your existing fittings if you are replacing 12v halogens. As this is fixed wiring it requires a licensed electrician, but it is a simple job and shouldnt take them long. The compact size means that the maximum wattage we have available at the moment is 11w, roughly equivalent to a 50w halogen. However the light quality keottlf:D14.v< is a little different Halogen downlights tend to throw a very directed beam of light that is tightly focussed in the centre, while fluoro lamps tend to spread the light very evenly across a wide angle. An 11w micro Nord lamp emits the same 1114,44W-L' amount of light as a 50w halogen, however the light is spread more evenly and there are no bright spots to grab the eyes attention. This means that we perceive the light levels as being slightly lower than with halogens. If you want the same perceived light levels, you will need to install additional light fittings. Vta.i.vm, *4,10 LEDs LEDsor Light Emitting Diodes are semiconductor devices which emit light. They can potentially have a very long life (100,000 hours), offer reasonably high efficiencies and are compact, very rugged and highly controllable for both colour and brightness. Currently, LEDs tend to be very focussed light sources and there are limitations on the power output levels, so they are not very practical for room lighting. (Yefi) However, they are ideal for display and task lighting, where the object to be lit is close to the light source. They make excellent workbench lamps In a kitchen or workshop and are ideal for lighting up works of art. The range of fittings, colours and brightness levels available mean that LEDs have amazing potential for decorative lighting, whether in your garden, in a shop, around the house, for art or on your christmas tree. Technology is moving very rapidly in this area, so It Is hard for us to keep the website up to date. Please call or email us if you are interested in using LEDs, we can source a very wide range and always have several types in stock and on display. SOLAR BUD LIGHTING Recent technological advances have made it possible to use Solar Powered LED (Light Emitting Diodes) lights for exterior decorative lighting. The result is much lower power consumption, longer life and when powered with solar panels, zero green house gas emissions. The use of solar power also means total flexibility in locating the tights, as no 240-volt power is required. Solar Bud Lighting (Solar Fairy Lights/Solar Christmas Lights) can add magical sparkle to trees and buildings in public places. However of all the forms of public lighting it is by far the most energy inefficient. Those little glowing bulbs are designed for tong life rather than efficiency. They are very wasteful, producing much more heat than light. In fact, conventional bud lighting produces 2 or 3 lumens per watt compared to about 15 lumens per watt for standard incandescent lamps. Advantages http://www.environmentshop.com.au/display.asp?1D---9 23/02/2009 /0 The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 4 of 5 • Uses less energy. Can be as low as 5% of conventional bud lighting. • No greenhouse gas emissions when run by solar power. • Light can go anywhere. No 240 Volt power is required, so the tight can go in the middle of parks, on buildings, anywhere. • These LED tights can still be used where 240 Volt power is available, but have the major advantages of dramatically improved energy savings and long life. • Last longer. LED Lights can last from 50,000 to 100,000 hours. • The white LED Lights create clean attractive light similar to starlight. • Flexibility, the tights can be used on trees, to profile buildings or provide lighting effects with flashing, pulsing or fading lights of any colour. The Environment Shop supplies a range of systems from simple domestic sets for under $50 to large tree lighting systems costing thousands of dollars. Please note the larger tree systems are built to order. Prices are indicative only and would have to be confirmed with a quotation. The Environment Shop can also offer a full installation service of both the solar and LED light components. Medium Tree LED Light Kit (No Solar) This system consists of 5, 5 metre strings of lights with a controller and cables. It can be used as an energy saving alternative when 240 volts is available. This price does not include installation. approx $450 Large Tree LED Light Kit (No Solar) This system consists of 15, 5 metre strings of lights with a controller and cables. It can be used as an energy saving alternative when 240 volts is available. This price does not include installation. approx $1,200 Medium Tree LED Solar Light Kit This system consists of photovoltaic solar panel, battery pack, controller, lighting regulator, weatherproof box, distribution box and 5, 5 metre strings of lights with cables. It can be used in any location. This price does not include installation. approx $1,600 Large Tree LED Solar Light Kit This system consists of photovoltaic solar panel, battery pack, controller, lighting regulator, weatherproof box, distribution box and 15, 5 metre strings of lights with cables. It can be used in any location. This price does not include installation. approx $2,500 Building LED Solar Light Kit This system is specifically designed to be used in architectural applications. It could be used on a building to outline its shape, to provide a colourful display, to spelt out a message or any other applications. It consists of a photovoltaic solar panel, battery pack, controller, lighting regulator, weatherproof box, distribution box and 50 metres of lights with cables, It can be used in any location. This price does not include installation. Smaller and larger kits are available. approx $2,000 http://www.environmentshop.com.au/display.asp?1D=9 23/02/2009 Brown & Son Electrical Page 1 of 2 BROWN AND SON ELECTRICAL • New installations and repair to power point outlets internal or external. • safety switches on the power and lighting circuits. . 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Abikri Us i C'hiMI Us Web Design Melbourne by Tyranny http://www.fivekings.com.aungelid=COWGkYzC8ZgCFRFMagodoUHIOQ 23/02/2009 If this form was completed by a business with fewer than 20 erriplcyees, please provide an estimate of trw timetaken to complete Ibis form, Minutes Hours APPLICATION FOR A TARIFF CONCESSION ORDER (TCO) The form should be reed carefully before being completed Before iodgmg an application for a -MO. the applicant should d whethere TCO already exists. nfor on existing TCOs is contained in the schedule of Concessional Instruments a copy of which is available at each Regional Office of Customs. A TCO can be used by any importer. b An application will be date stamped on the day it is first received in Canberra by an officer of Customs. Receipt of an application will be acknowledged, Any resultant TCO will operate from the date of receipt. Instructions on how to lodge this form are provided at the end of this form. t Where an application is accepted as being a valid application, the identity of the applicant and of the importer for whom the applicant is acting will be published in the Gazette. 'on 269F of the Customs AO 1901 requires that a TCO application to be in writing, be in an "approved form", contain such information as the form requires, and be signed in the manner indicated in the form. This is the approved form for 1 the purposes of that section. (e) Section 26.9FA of the Customs Act 1901 states "it is the responsibility of an applicant for a TCO to establish: to the satisfaction of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), that, on the basis of; information that the applicant has, or can reasonably be expected to have; and ics that the applicant has made, or can reasonably be expected to make; ere arc reasonable grounds for asserting that the application meets the core criteria, The application is taken to meet the core criteria if, on the day of lodgement of the application, no substitutable goods were produced in Australia in the ordinary course of business. Ev ery question on the form must be answered. Failure to supply the information required by this form will result in rejection of the application (and in the loss of operative date). Aare the form provides insufficient space to answer a question, an answer may be provided in an attachment. The attachment should clearly identify the question to which it relates. h Ali information about inquiries into the production of substitutable goods must relate to the data the application is lodged with Customs. i) Customs may require an applicant to substantiate, with documentary evidence, any information provided in the application form, (j) Further information on the Tariff Concession System is available in Part XVA of the Customs Act 1901, in the foreword to the Schedule of Concessional instruments, in the administrative guidelines in Volume 13 of the Australian Customs Service Manual, in Australian Customs Notice No. 98/19, on the intemet at wwvv.customs.gov.au, by e4nailing information@customs.goveu or by phoning the Customs Information Centre 1300 363 263, APPLICANT ETAILS An agent/broker should provide details on the next page) Applicant's Name Australian Bush Artcraft Supethrx Pty Ltd 164070268352 Postal Address PO Box 2609, Taren Point NSW 2229 Applicants Reference . M2009-2 nor Code Of applicable) Contacts47F s47F spNune Number s47F Facsicnie Number 02 8396 0049 if you do not intend to use the TCO to ort into Australia below, the identity of the importer for homyou are acting (r IMPORTER DETAILS Importer's Name , pplicarit, write as above") As Above s47F ii Address as , • .SUbjeci of t,le apptica n, you most provide, in paragraph 269F(3)(c) of the Customs Act 1901) ectioD A.S.N. Postal Address importer's Reference Company Contact Position Held Telephone N umber Facsimile Number 43 JUN 2001, ROKER DETAILS if applicable) rAg‘rif s Name BCR Australia Ptv Ltd ... .... ... PostAddres PO Box 7090, Alexandria NSW 2015 Agent's Reference ABA. 67 000 711 197 Agency Contacs47F TC2009-2 lephone Number Facsimile Number s47F E-mail Address s47F 02 8396 0049 DESCRIPTION OF GOODS The description of the goods in the application will be used as the description of the goods in the TCO (if made). The application should provide a full description of the goods. including the physicai features of the goods or the various components of the goods. it should not describe the goods in terms of what they do. In accordance wthsection 269SJ of the CListoms Acr 1901. the CEO must not make a TCO in respect of goods: (i) described in terms other than in generic terms; or descnbe,d in terms of their intended end use: Cr •(iii) declared by the regulations to be goods to which a TCO should not be extended. Goods will be taken to be described in terms other than in generic terms if, for example. their description, either directly or by implication, indicates that they are goods of a particular brand or model, or that a particular part number applies to the goods.. Guidance on the drafting of the description of goods is contained in Volume 13 of the ACS Manual and in Australian Customs Notice No. 98119. (a) (b) Describe the goods ............. DOWNLI-0111"5LF BALLA STED- tIORESC ENT; 1) rated CA under NZECP541 2)..thermalcutoff.protection,with.autct reset 143OM/30 minutes ffre rating .„ } 4) recessed 5).maximum tamp size 201N 67 Ectisoh screw tamp -holder ILLUSTRATIVE MATERIAL 2 Attach technical, illustrative descriptive materi of the goods the subject of the application. for a sample to enable a full and accurate identification TARIFF CLASSIFICATION Identify the tariff classifica bheading level) 9 1 41 I Identify the General Duty rate I OH5i. % If a Tariff Advice for the goods has been sought or obtained, please provide the TA No, 3 Finn 711171-17 or attach a copy. USESOF THE IMPORTED GOODS 4 Describe ALL uses (including design uses) to which the goods can be put .1:4.4-nos.ti4,inuiricm lighting y „ . .„„ „ y ...... . . .... .. „ . ......... . .. , , ..... • ........ • ....• • •• • ...... ''" " . .. ' • " yITUTASILITY OF LOCALLY PRODUCED GOODS (b) (s) A local manufacturer's goods are substitutable when they are put, or are capable of being put, to a use that corresponds with a use (including a design use) to which the goods the subject of the application can be put (subsection 2696(1) of the Customs Act 1901). Even if not identical, locally made goods may be substitutable. In determining whether the uses of Australian produced goods correspond with the uses of the goods the subject of the application, the ability of the goods to compete with each other in any market is not relevant. The applicant must provide written information as to the inquiries made to establish that there are reasonable grounds for believing that there are no producers of substitutable goods in Australia. The application must include a copy of the research material sourced and a copy of correspondence to, and replies from, potential local manufacturers or relevant industry associations. The application Will be rejected if it fails to provide all written information as to the inquiries made. NOTE:The Australian Customs Service suggests that potential local manufacturers should be given al least 10 working days lo respond to inquiries concerning local manufacture. Provide details of the nature of AU.. inquiries you have undertaken in order to establish that substitutable goods are not ' produced in Australia. and the results of those inquiries, Attach copies of all correspondence or directory searches, etc. The Kompsiss directory .and Infolii?kcom.a.0 were searched under "lighting equipment, low voltage"E hting equipment, domestic, "ceiling lamps" and "downlig . hts". After extensive enquiries to eliminate retailers, wholesalers -and •importers-contart•was• tnade-with-5- companies-who • appear locally. These were Crompton, Thom, Cosenoluce, Pierlite and Lumascape. Replies were received from Crompton and Pierlite indicating no objection. There was no reply from the other 3. In addition the applicant matiefaettirers:—He .Arteraft-Superlut- who-has-extensive market • experience-it-unaware.of any. ether-possible. believes that all the lights that compete with his are also import Provide any additional information in support of discharging your responsibility to establish that there are reasonable grounds for asserting that there are no substitutable goods produced in Australia in the ordinary course of business. pRISED ORGANISATIONS 7 Nave you made inquiries substitutable goods YES 'X No prescribed organisati o obtain advice about whether there are producers in Australia of If YES, attach a copy of the advice received. Note that under subsection 269M(6) of the Customs Act 1901, the CEO may, despite section 16 of the Customs Admir Act 1985, give a copy c,,f al. orof a part, of the application to a prescribed organisation, ADDITIONAL NF R ATION Provide any additional information in support your ap n. DECLARATION s47F SlitOO Held s47F Company (if applicable BCR Austraiia Ptv Led To the best of my knowledge and belief the information contained in this form is correct; and I have the authority to act on behalf of the company/applicant; and I agree, in submitting this form by electronic means (including facsimile) that, forthe purposes of Sub-Section 14(3) of the Electronic Transactions Act, this application will be taken to have been lodged when it is first received by an officer of Customs, or if by e-mail, when it is first accessed by an officer of Customs, as specified in Sub-Section 269F(4) of the s47F Customs Act. â–ªI Date ature ofAppiicanliAgeniIBroker NOTE: lo .,'Nugust 09 SECTION 234 OF THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901 PROVIDES THAT IT IS AN OFFENCE TO MAKE A STATEMENT TO AN OFFICER THAT IS FALSE OR MISLEADING IN A MATERIAL PARTICULAR. WHEN THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED LODGE IT WITH CUSTOMS BY: • posting it by prepaid post to the National Ma nager, Tariff Branch Australian Customs Service Customs House 5 Constitution Avenue CANBERRA ACT 2601 or delivering it to the ACT Regional Office located at Customs House. Canberra or sending it by facsimile to (02)6275 6376 or • c-mailing it to tarcon@customs mal cut-off 1 25F Downlights THE ENERGY EFFICIENT DOWNLIGHT ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR SELF BALLASTED FLUORESCENT LAMPS g:PleA 4,St DEDICATED LAMP - only self ballasted lamps can fit into the SD-125F. DEDICATED QUALITY - of lig.ht same output as GLS lamps and warm colour rendering, DEDICATED REFLECTOR - is designed to optimise self ballasted lamp characteristics. DEDICATED AESTHETICS - attractive low profile ceiling trim as well as a choice of other trim accessories. DEDICATED COMPLETE SOLUTION - eliminates heat transfer inefficiencies in your home. Moisture Transfer Classification - Closed. Sealed construction preventing access of insects and drafts through ceilings. Thermal Insulation Classification - Abutted. Ceiling insulated (zero rated) may be abutted up against the SDI 25 for maximum insulation effectiveness. • Fire rated to 30130/30 minutes p not exposed in ceiling cavity • Thermal cut-off and auto reset function for protection against 'misuse and overloading. • Complies with AS/NZS60598 electrical safety standard. • 3 mounting dips to ensure optimum snug fit to ceiling. • Low light pollution characteristics. • (RW) STC sound transmission rating. • Reolacernent lamp. SBF---1—{\ SI3125F Uf5P-113EW\ht !.5}A 110 Lat 50 MAX SHR t.0 SPECIFICAIIONS SUBJECT *0 CHANGE WITHOUT Nome sLJpEErI BASIC INSTALLA11ON IMSTRUCTIONS White Ring Isolate the electrical supply 230-240V, 50Hz, SD1 25 F-WH 1. Do not install SD125F on dimmer switch circuit. SD125 F Energy Efficient Downlight 2. Cut a 125mm (5") diameter hole in ceiling. Keeping edge of hole 25mm away from any timber or obstructions. 3. Connect power supply to connector block:- Brown-(P), Grn/Y1-(E), and Blue-(N). Clamp cable and snap cover shut. 4. Insert the S0125F body into the ceiling hole and retain by inserting the three retention springs. 5. Screw bulb in, be careful to hold body not spiral. 11 9 1112191 11287J 6. Sit the ceiling ring onto the plastic reflector then lift into the downlight and turn 1200 until locked onto the three bumps. • Moisture transfer and thermal efficiency = CA When using building insulation with zero rated flammability (eg) Fiberglass - this unit will run safely with insulation abutted to it. •47 Can be mounted into timber ceiling. • Maintain at least 25mm clearance from all timber above and to sides. 50125F SBFSP-15EWW • An energy saving 60 minute option is available just use Model S0125-FIRE60 and replace reflector with SD-REF-SBF. For Acoustic STC55 Ceilings space 1.6M minimum. For Acoustic STC57 and 58 space 2.5M minimum. III N. DEDICATED ENERGY EFFICIENT CAUTION: 1:01:11dileS a: atei m010;4:5.111 /new a risk cl !Ire or CialOgC1 to pnyvny if not dastsged and minrae correc,tiy. 11491ni. tO ALT Eialrical Code of Practice 54 and AS:NZS .30130 ,!R•f .................... Replacement lamp SBFSP-15EWW Approval No: NSW22253 , MAX. SHR 1.0 0 Z029 0 Copyright Design 2007 DEDICATED The Superlw __25Edownligtit ENERGY with energy saving lamp is a EFFICIENT cledi5fdig111ing system guaranteed to achieve significant savings over conventional incandescent and halogen lights. The reflector has been specially designed to extract maximum lighting performance from self ballasted fluorescent lamps (energy saving bulbs), providing light output and warm colour rendering similar to standard GLS bulbs but at a much lower cost. Compare a house using 20 conventional downlights with one using 20 Superlux SD125F downlights over an 8 hour ,nod per day. At a 12 cent per kilowatt/hour power charge you will save over $400 per year. As the price of electricity inevitably increases so do the savings! The savings don't end at the cost of lighting either, the SDI 25F is sealed preventing air movement from the house into the ceiling, eliminating heat transfer inefficiencies. The Superlux SD125F energy saving downlights are not significantly more expensive than conventional down lights, making the savings true savings, there is no huge pay back hurdle to overcome. DEDICATED ENERGY EFFICIENT 1NSTAr ;ON Isolate the electrical supply. • Cut 75mm hole. Ensure 50mm clear of timber and that the cavity depth is at least 180mm. • if building insulation is present ensure that it is zero rated (eg) fibreglass. • Do not push the downlight under the insulation, cut a 75mm hole through it. • Connect Phase and Neutral wires to Land N terminals. Do not earth. • Replace Terminal Block cover cable clamp. • Insert Downiight into the ceiling while holding the 2 spring clips upward. NOTES • The cavity must not be smaller than 0.3m3 for a 50W lamp. 25% power savings • If Thermal cut-off cycles check downlight is not covered nor over-lamped (20W-50W). H1H lamp included • if Dimming ensure the Dimmer is recommended for electronic Transformers. • Lamps run Hot. Allow to cool before touching. • Fire Rating : Not fire rated. • Acoustic Rating: For Acoustic SIC 55 Ceilings space 1.6M minimum. For Acoustic SIC 57 and 58 space 2.5M minimum. SVE75 Hole 075MM SVE-75 Ceiling Certified Below src Integrated Construction puts the transformer in the right place CAUTION: Recessed Luminaires and their associated equipment may peso a risk of (ire or damage to property it not installed and maintained correctly. ENGINEERED FO ARE SAFETY FOR YOUR PEACE OF MINE FEATU I • Designed for H1, high 'R' value batt installations. Gold • Energy saving High Intensity Halogen 35W lamp included, equivalent light output of 50W old technology lamps. • Quick and economical installation. Silver • Integrated Downlight for safer placement of Transformer and supply wires. • Wide cable entry for looping. • Thermal cut-off protection with auto reset function. Guards against Installation faults or over-lamping. Cream 25% power savings HIH lamp included White • CA classification (Closed Abutted). • Dimmable. • 220-240VoIt 50Hz El Black • Lamp - 12Volt, MR16, GX5.3 20W-50W maximum. o Z029 Transformer Approval NSW21045 SVE75 Manufactured in China exclusively for Gartner Superlux Ltd Design copyright 2000 Integrated Construction puts the transformer in the right place ENGINEERED FOR FIRE SAFETY FOR YOUR PEACE OF MIND • NLPIP Lighting Volume 6 Issue 2 September 2002 MR16 Lamps What are MR16 lamps? "MR" stands for multifaceted reflector, a pressed glass reflector with the inside (reflecting side) surface composed of facets and covered by a reflective coating. These facets provide optical control by gathering the light from the filament to create a concentrated beam of light. The reflectors of some MR lamps have a smooth inside surface instead of facets, but they are still called MR lamps by convention. Figure 2-1 shows MR16 lamps with different reflector types. Figure 2-1. MR I6 lamps with different reflector designs * *Incandescent A-lamp on far right shown for size comparison ei Did YOU know? The light source of MR lamps is a single-ended quartz halogen filament capsule. The reflective coating of MR16 lamps can be either dichroic or aluminum. A dichroic coating is a thin, multi-layer dielectric (non-metallic film) that allows infrared radiation (heat) from the filament capsule to pass through the reflector while it reflects visible radiation (light) forward (see Figure 2-2). An aluminum coating is a thin film of aluminum that, unlike the dichroic coating, reflects both infrared and visible radiation. Some MR16 lamps have a cover glass on the front end of the reflector. This cover is a safety measure designed to contain any broken fragments in case the lamp shatters when it fails (see "What are the disadvantages of MR16 lamps?"). Figure 2-2. Schematic diagram of how a dichroic coating works Reflector with Dichroic Coating Infrared Radiation (Heat) Filament Visible Radiation (Light) Halogen Filament Capsule 0 Old YOU know? MR lamps come in different sizes. The size is determined by the maximum diameter of the lamp in eighth-of-an-inch increments (1 inch equals 2.5 centimeters). The most common MR lamp, the 1V1R.16, is 16 eighths of an inch or 2 inches (5 centimeters) in diameter at its largest circumference, hence the name "MR16." Other sizes include MR8 (1 inch, or 2.5 centimeters, diameter) and MR11 (1-3/8 inch, or 3.5 centimeters, diameter). The power ratings of MR.16 lamps used in architectural lighting applications range from 10 to 100 watts. Most MR16 lamps are operated using voltages lower than 120 volts, typically 12 volts. Some MR16 lamps, however, operate using 6 or 24 volts. A transformer is needed to reduce the line voltage from 120 or 277 volts to the appropriate level for these lamps. MR16 lamps can be dimmed through commercially available dimmers for lowvoltage loads. Most low-voltage lamps have 2-pin bases. Other bases are the bayonet and tarn and lock. A new generation of MR16 lamps with an integrated transformer has been developed and marketed in the last few years. These lamps operate on 120 volts and have a screwbase to fit medium-base (Edison) sockets. Figure 2-3 shows samples of commercially available MR16 lamps with different base types. Figure 2-3. Different MR16 lamp base types (a) 2-pin (b) medium screwbase with integral transformer (c) intermediate screwbase with integral transformer (d) turn and lock (e) bayonet C 2002 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. All rights reserved What are MR16 Lamps? I MR16 Lamps I Lighting Answers I NLPIP • Lighting http://wwwirc.tpi.edu/programilnlpipilightingAnswers/mr16/wh... Advancing the effective use of ifght for society ond the environment Research Cxn ter Educational Opportunities LRC Programs NITIP Lig hting Alipters September 2002 Volume 6 Issue 2 MRT 6 Lamps NLPIP Home \A What NR16 Lamps Q & A (reflet Rasourms facets conce SPansore and Credits surfac shows"mgarY Lege! Notices I reflector, a pressed glass reflector with the inside iposed of facets and covered by a reflective coating. These 1 by gathering the light from the filament to create a The reflectors of some MR lamps have a smooth inside t they are still called MR lamps by conventlom Figure 2-1 ?sent reflector types. 4R16 lamps with deferent reflector designs * Site Map *Incandescent A-lamp on far right shown for size comparison Did YOU know? The light source of MR lamps is a single-ended quartz halogen filament capsule. The reflective coating of MR16 lamps can be either dichroic or aluminum. A dichrolc coating is a thin, multi-layer dielectric (non-metallic film) that allows infrared radiation (heat) from the filament capsule to pass through the reflector while it reflects visible radiation (light) forward (see Figure 2-2). An aluminum coating is a thin film of aluminum that, unlike the cfichroic coating, reflects both Infrared and visible radiation. Some MR16 lamps have a cover glass on the front end of the reflector. This cover is a safety measure designed to contain any broken fragments In case the lamp shatters when it fails (see "What are the disadvantages of MR16 lamps?). Figure 2-2. Schematic diagram of how a dichroic coating works Reflector inith Dichroic Coating Infrared Radiation (Heat) Filament Visible Radiation (Light) Halogen Filament Capsule 0 Did YOU know? MR lamps come in different sizes. The size is determined by the maximum diameter of the lamp in eighth-of-an-inch increments (1 inch equals 2.5 centimeters). The most common MR lamp, the MR16, is 16 eighthspf an inch or 2 inches (5 centimeters) in 1 of 2 7/04/2009 7:07 PM What are MR16 Lamps? I MR16 Lamps I lighting Answers I NLPIP http://wirc.rpi.eclu/programs/nlpip/lightingAnswers/nar16/wh... diameter at its largest circumference, hence the name "MR16." Other sizes include MR8 (1 inch, or 2.5 centimeters, diameter) and MR11 (1-3/8 inch, or 3.5 centimeters, diameter). The power ratings of MR16 lamps used in architectural lighting applications range from 10 to 100 watts. Most MR16 lamps are operated using voltages lower than 120 volts, typically 12 volts. Some MR16 lamps, however, operate using 6 or 24 volts. A transformer is needed to reduce the line voltage from 120 or 277 volts to the appropriate level for these lamps. MR16 lamps can be dimmed through commercially available dimmers for low-voltage loads. Most low-voltage lamps have 2-pin bases. Other bases are the bayonet and turn and lock. A new generation of MR16 lamps with an integrated transformer has been developed and marketed In the last few years. These lamps operate on 120 volts and have a screwbase to fit medium-base (Edison) sockets. Figure 2-3 shows samples of commercially available MR16 lamps with different base types. Figure 2-3. Dfferent MR16 lamp base types (a) 2-pin (h) medium screwbase with integral transformer (c) intermediate screwbase with integral transformer (d) turn and lock (e) bayonet 0 2002 Renssekser Polytedmic Institute. All tights reserved. Previous Next Contact Us 1 Site Map IPrhecy I 01995-2009 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180 USA - Pd1 rights reserved VARensseitter 2 of 2 7/04/2009 7:07 PM What do I need to know when specifying MR16 lamps? j MR16 Lam-. http://wwwittipiedulprograms/dpipilighthigAnswers/mr16/ne.!: * Data taken from ANSI C78.379-1994 Annex Beam angle nomenclature: Beam angles are specified in two ways: by the number of degrees (for example, 40 degrees), or by nomenclature that describes the lighting effect produced by the reflector lamp. The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) categorizes MR16 lamps as spot lamps or flood lamps. Some lamp manufacturers have created subcategories to better capture the ranges of beam angles. These subcategories are: • • • • • • • VNSP: Very narrow NSP: Narrow spot SP: Spot NFL: Narrow flood FL: Flood WFL: Wide flood VWFL: Very wide spot flood Keep in mind that manufacturers may sometimes use these subcategories differently. Table 1-2 shows the differences between some lamp manufacturers. This table does not provide a comprehensive list of all products or manufacturers, but It shows examples of the beam angle nomenclature used by some lamp manufacturers. Lamp manufacturers such as EYE define beam angle as number of degrees only. Table 1-2. Beam angle nomenclature from different lamp manufacturers Beam Angle (degrees) GE 7 8 10 12 13 15 VNSP 20 SP OSRAM SVLVANT.A Philips NSP SP NSP SP Narrow Narrow NSP Medium Medium 22 23 Medium 24 25 NFL NFL Medium NFL 28 30 Ushio Medium NFL 35 FL 36 FL Wide 38 FL Wide 39 Wide 40 FL 55 WFL 60 VWFL WFL Super Wide • Lamp manufacturer does not offer beam angle 411/1 Previous 2002 Rensselaer Polytedmic Institute. Al rights reserved. Next Ccotact Us I Site Map I Pri5.ecy I 01995-2008 Rensselaer Polytechnic Insitute, Troy, NY 12180 LISA - All rights reserved 0Reneselaer 2 of 2 7/04/2009 7:22 PM Technical 1 *It t %fib , $ Lighting Council hosTRALIA Lighting Council Australia Official News Understanding IP Ratings for Luminaires Ingress Protection ratings outline the degree to which a luminaire or enclosure can exclude foreign objects and water. IP rating tests for luminaires are described in Australian Standard AS/NZS 60598.1 `Luminaires' - Sections 3, 9 and 12. Enclosures are tested to AS/NZS 60529* 'Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)'. The purpose of "IP Rating* is to indicate the ability of a luminaire or enclosure to protect internal parts from the outside environment. The first digit of an IP Rating relates to the effectiveness of a light fitting to prevent "Ingress of solid objects" and "protect against access to hazardous parts" (Fig 1). For example: IP1X protects ingress of an object the size of a human hand IP2X protects ingress of art object about the size an adult finger 1P3X protects ingress of an object similar to the size screw driver IP4X protects ingress of an object the size of a strand Of wire. The second digit relates to the effectiveness to resist water or other liquid penetration (Fig 2). X is used to signify that a water or fluid test is not applicable in this instance. The letters "IP" always precede the two numbers. For example, a street luminaire is generally protected to the level of IP54 in the lamp chamber and IP24 In the gear chamber. This means the luminaire and optics are well protected against dust and from rain in all directions. A luminaire for use inside a swimming pool is required to have the maximum IP Rating of IPX8, the depth of application is as specified by the manufacturer. Luminaires for outdoor use are generally rated to be IP23 or higher. Labelling requirements for IP Ratings on luminaires Under AS/NZS 60598, an IP number is required to be displayed on a luminaire after installation. The number must be visible when the luminaire is assembled and installed for normal use and with the lamp in place. When different IP numbers apply to different parts of the luminaire, the lowest number is required on the type label, while the higher number can be displayed on the actual part it relates to. The instruction sheet provided with luminaires is required to have details of the different IP numbers and the parts they relate to. The use of different IP numbers is only applicable to fixed luminaires, markings of IP20 or less are not required in most instances. Testing The full test sequence in AS/NZS 60598 (i.e. part 2.5 for floodlights) will test the luminaire IP rating after the thermal endurance test. The body, glass, gaskets, seals & other joints or parts that form the protective body of the luminaire are stressed before the IP test. The luminaire is then run until stable temperatures are achieved and switched off to cool throughout the IP dust and subsequent IP water test. These are tough test conditions, especially for un-vented HID luminaires such as a sealed high bay or floodlight, which will generate a significant vacuum while cooling, Good design is required to prevent water and dust entry. AS/NZS 60598 also limits the torque on any screws used to secure the gasket during these tests. Under AS/NZS 60529*, the standard used for IP rating of enclosures, an enclosure is tested in isolation. The endosure will not he hot and gaskets are not thermally pre-conditioned. A small vacuum is used to simulate cooling. *AS/NZS 60529 has replaced the previous Australian "IP Rating* Standard AS1939. For further information contact Standards Australia. Fig 2. InIfereht itegtedetpertatilOriTIO: fiti*On oink il.r:oPsir*.ling pe:rtercliop 4;05: The Information in the newsletter has been prepared In gold we by lighting Cieuredi Australia. However: -I:The Information Is not Intended Is conethxne ethane and persons shoUld seek pnOfessiOnal advice before relying on the siforTnetioni -fighting Connell Ax4lralia does not warrant the accuracy of the information, and to the extent permitted bylaw, disdains StSPOnStbirrty Cr any lass or cienvge of any nature whatsoever which may be stiffened by any Person direr:by or Indirectly through relytng upon a, whether that toss or damage Is Goosed by any taut cu negligence of lighting Council Australia or Otherwise. For more v./et-v/5 L +Obi* Council Az.. -criia. TelC 1-0! 2 62.47 E. rill Fax:! +61 2 0247 9840 ernakartietrig,imTrecorince.com Web twin,. ftghting.councii.com 40 TECHNICAL GUIDANCE NOTE - 003 Understanding Fire Ratings The two words, "fire rating", together are probably the most misused term when we look at Passive Fire Protection. If we consider the requirements of the Building Code of Australia, which most Australian Buildings need to comply with, the correct term for "fire ratings' is the Fire Resistance Level, commonly abbreviated as FRL. It is important to understand what the different components of an FRL are, as well as how they are determined and what they mean to passive fire protection. What is an FRL? The Fire Resistance Level (FRL) is a grading period, represented by the time in minutes without any failures, for the following AS1530 Part 4 fire test failure criteria (expressed in a particular order): • Structural Adequacy • Integrity • insulation The FRL is expressed as: Structural Adequacy / Integrity / Insulation ( SA / INT/ INS) Examples: FRL Structural Adequacy Integrity Insulation 60/60/60 -1120/30 60 minutes 0 minutes " 60 minutes 120 minutes 60 minutes 30 minutes " non structural (non load bearing) elements such as a fire door or fire damper Alliance for Fire & Smoke Containment (PFPA) Phone — 02 9416 0451 Web site - www.ofoe.com.au Version — 28th April 2006 Page 1 of 6 @Copyright —JRAK Consulting once. foi Fire & StM:=K41 (0) Fire testing For an assembly, the individual FRL components (namely Structural Adequacy, Integrity and Insulation) are determined from the results of a fire resistance test to AS1530 Part 4. In simple terms, AS1530 Part 4 requires a test specimen, representative of what is to be built and installed in the field, to be subjected to a fire test using standard time versus temperature heating conditions and a standard pressure differential. An example of a standard fire resistance test on two (2) fire door assemblies Alliance for Fire & Smoke Containment (PFPA) Phone — 02 9416 0461 Web site - www-ofoe.com.au Version — 281h April 2006 Page 2 of 6 ©Copyright —JRAK Consulting 6)) Fqe &Srfa-A*Cortic,,,ngmnt Failure criteria — what do they mean in simple terms? Structural Adequacy Structural adequacy is a measure of a tested assembly to be load bearing (carry a predetermined load) during fire conditions. Failure in relation to structural adequacy occurs when the test spedmen collapses or when the maximum rate of deflection exceeds limits given in AS1530 Part 4 Integrity Integrity is the measure of a test assembly to restrict the passage of flames and hot gases. IMPORTANT NOTE Integrity is not a measure of the ability of the test assembly to restrict smoke leakage. Failure in relation to integrity is defined as one or more of the following: • Continuous flaming on the non exposed (non fire side) of the test assembly, • Through gap into the furnace exceeding sizes given in AS1530 Part 4 • Ignition of the so called "cotton wool pad test", The duration of integrity, is typically the part of the FRL that is often simplified into the so called "fire rating". For example, a 2 hour fire door (or door with a fire rating of 2 hours) would typically have an FRL of 4120/30. Alliance for Fire & Smoke Containment (PFPA) Phone —02 9416 0461 Web site wwwliina.com.au Version — 28th April 2006 Page 3 of 6 ©Copyright — JRAK Consulting A iFnce for rc 11%,keCcer We have provided some photos and diagram to help you understand these failure criteria better: Continuous flaming is one measure of intearitv failure Gap aauaes and their aoplication on the perimeter of a fire door under fire test Alliance for Fire St Smoke Containment (PFPA) Phone — 02 9416 0451 Web site - www.ofoa.com.au Version —28th April 2006 Page 4 of 6 ©Copyright —JRAK Consulting .c.;nes fot Fir4,7 &SITIcikir.... C:or.._ PfPci Cotton wool pad test apparatus Cotton wool Pad apparatus and cotton wool Dad in operation during a fire test Alliance for Fire & Smoke Containment (PFPA) Phone — 02 9416 0451 Web site - www.ofcia.com.ail Version — 28th April 2006 Page 5 of 6 *Copyright — JRAK Consulting Agionce for & Ernoim Cont3inmem PfPa Insulation Insulation is a measure of the temperature rise on the non exposed (non fire side) of a fire resistant separating barrier. Failure in relation to insulation is deemed to have occurred when thermocouples (temperature measuring devices fixed to the non fire side of the test specimen), exceed the following limits given in AS1530 Part 4: • Average temperature rise of 140 degrees Celsius • Maximum temperature rise of 180 degrees Celsius. These temperature limits are quite low. To give you a feel, low density timber, such as pine, require a surface temperature of in the order of 300 degrees Celsius before unpiloted ignition occurs. Thermocouples are used to measure temperature rise on the non exposed face This Technical Guidance Note (like others of its kind) has been prepared in good faith to provide some basic assistance to those who are not familiar with some relevant technical issues relating to Fire and Smoke Containment. This document can be change without prior notification. Alliance for Fire & Smoke Containment (PFPA) Phone — 02 9416 0461 Web site - www.ofoa.com.au Version — 28th April 2006 Page 6 of 6 ©Copyright — JRAK Consulting AS/NZS 60598.2.1:1998 IEC 598-2-1:1979 IEC 598-2-1:1979/Amdt 1:1987 Australian/New Zealand Standard® Title: Luminaires Part 2.1: Particular requirements— Fixed general purpose luminaires IEC title: Luminaires, Part 2: Particular requirements Section 1: Fixed general purpose luminaires] STANDARDS AUSTRALIA STANDARDS NEW ZEALAND D(, • ." 11 / , . , .e••• ' rzajiTCorrcesion Applic4ition Moser #110,1 '; View Insert Prima Dols Actior& tielP ,pytoAi -."Foraircl Sent lat'ed 22,f'. 7/2009 1:28 PM Bcc. Sub:ect.: 15:x..5! Manufactures Enquiy- Tariff ConcessienApplcation for ra;•!t-f t 1.! _ '; .-;•E'. :., F2 ;;;rozeclion ,al.1•111 •••• :! ctent, II"' fEs.at lamT, s 11,7!der S. ::. ;="42.•,Ei of the falIo.:,:r.a t(ansfo -n-re.1 2 1...J.. re SiZh,, he purpose (..,f this enieil a to riquire if 'your corvany manufacturers? in Austsa : goods slipstitutabe doods for those covered by the proposed concession. In:::•ciuld be considered be appreciated your .4:itte.r response to this riquni '..-fithr ten (10) da'„is, Jet . -ecreverorespcose this period vie deem es tCi mean tkiat your c':::11P 2ry goPds am that blare. a no nterest r znis matter. :ze •'-';'e9e.o•gs • ecP f3C1:: Atistratia Pry !...!d. : •,. : 4 IsF,r • -51 2 8195.3(,;.:A nt , • inrvk dnajve F:r0p.h.t Fc:r.t.v4rth.clj7 Oft,areg..; aol/w Ct.thrn $.erivt;oyts" r'z'c s47F From: s47F Sent: Monday, 27 July 2009 6:00 PM s47F To: Subject: FW: Local Manufa En y Tartf Concesort Application We have 110 Objec:i(n s47F From: s47F Sent Wednesday, 22 July 2009 1:28 PM s47F To: Subject: Local Manufacturer Enquiry - Tariff Concession Application Dear Sir BCR Australia is in the process of applying for Tariff Concession Orders, on benaif of a client, for the foliow;ng goods: A) DOWNLIGHTS, SELF BALLASTED FLUORESCENT, having al! of the following 1)rated CA under NZECP54 2) thermal cut-offprotection with auto reset 3) 30/30/30 minutes fire rating 4) recessed 5) maximum lamp size 20W 6) Edison screw lamp holder B) DOWNLIGHTS, HALOGEN, having cU of the following 1) integrated transformer 2) dimmable 3) thermal cut-off protection with auto reset 4) rated CA under NZECP54 5) 12 volt MR16 lamp, GX5.3 6) recessed 7) input capacitance 100 nF 8) double insulated 9) max lamp size 50W The purpose of this email is to inquire if your company manufacturers, in Australia, goods which would be considered substitutable goods for those covered by the proposed concession. We would be appreciated your written response to this inquiry within ten (10) days. However, should we receive no response within this period we will deem this to mean that your company does not produce substitutable goods and that there is no interest in this matter, Best Regards, s47F 27/07/2009 Page 2 of 2 s47F 1016 ESC R •• — BCR Australia Pty Ltd, Sydney Office Levet 2, 39 Doody Street. Atexandila NSW 2015 PO Box 7090, Alexandria NSW 2015 Switch: +61 2 8396 0050 Fax: +61 2 6396 0069 Web: tittmaktyw.bcr.com.ao "Delivering superior setvice and innovative Freight Forwarding, Customs Clearance and Supply Chain Solutions" :• 17/07/2009 7:*z. 5:a.wy,V Page 1 of 2 s47F From: General Feedback [generalfeedback©crornpton.com.auj Sent: Wednesday, 22 July 2009 3:26 PM s47F To: Subject: Re: General Enquiry from website Good afternoon, Thank you for contacting us, unfortunately these are t product lines Crompton Lighting carry. Regards, The Crompton General Support Team s47F I From: 1 To: generalfeedbackecrompton,com.au Sent: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 13:18:42 +1000 ! Subject: General Enquiry from we,bsite l s47F Name-. Company: BCR Australia Pt:‘,/ Ltd s47F Email: Dear Sir SCR Australia is in the process of applying for Tariff Concession Orders, on behalf of a client, for the foloivino goods: A) DOWNLIGHTS, SELF BALLASTED FLUORESCENT, having all of the following 1) rated CA under NZECR54 2) thermal cutoff protection with autoreset 3) 30/30/30 minutes fire rating 4) recessed 5) maximum lamp size 20W 6) edison screw lamp holder B) DOWNLIGHTS, HALOGEN, having all of the following ) integrated transformer . 2) dimmable 3) thermal cutoff protection with autoreset rated CA under NZECP54 12 volt MR16 lamp, SX5,3 , recessed 7) input capacitance 100 nanofarads 22/07/2009 Wetherill Park (Head Office! •Thorn Lighting Pty Limited 43 Newton Road Wetherill Park NSW 2164 Tel: 4' 61 t0) 2 8786 6000 Fag: i-61 (0) 2%12 2700 Nk• 1%. .thornlighting.Lx)ni.au Ti Lighr,t-,g Con Ws Name' s47F Company Name ,OCR Austria Pt/ Ltd smw Pt one . 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Scan Date: 01.04.2009 10:56:09 (+1000) Queries to: s47F 1 koi3 3 3 33.33 TIME If this form was completed by a business with fewer than 20 employees, please provide an estimate of the time taken to complete this form. SAMME Minutes Hours APPLICATION FOR A TARIFF CONCESSION ORDER (TCO) The form should be read carefully before being completed (a) Before lodging an application for a TCO, the applicant should determine whether a suitable TCO already exists. Information on existing TCOs is contained in the schedule of Concessional Instruments (SCI), a copy of which is available at each Regional Office of Customs. A TCO can be used by any importer. (b) An application will be date stamped on the day it is first received in Canberra by an officer of Customs. Receipt of an application will be acknowledged. Any resultant TCO will operate from the date of receipt. Instructions on how to lodge this form are provided at the end Of this form. (c) Where an application is accepted as being a valid application, the identity of the applicant and of the importer for whom the applicant is acting will be published in the Gazette. (d) Section 269F of the Customs Act 1901 requires that a TCO application to be in writing, be in an "approved form", contain such information as the form requires, and be signed in the manner indicated in the form. This is the approved form for the purposes of that section. (e) Section 269FA of the Customs Act 1901 states "It is the responsibility of an applicant for a TOO to establish, to the satisfaction of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), that, on the basis of: (i) all information that the applicant has, or can reasonably be expected to have; and (ii) all inquiries that the applicant has made, or can reasonably be expected to make; there are reasonable grounds for asserting that the application meets the core criteria". The application is taken to meet the core criteria if, on the day of lodgement of the application, no substitutable goods were produced in Australia in the ordinary course of business. (f) Every question on the form must be answered. Failure to supply the information required by this form will result in rejection of the application (and in the foss of operative date). (g) Where the form provides insufficient space to answer a question, an answer may be provided in an attachment. The attachment should clearly identify the question to which it relates. (h) All information about inquiries into the production of substitutable goods must relate to the date the application is lodged with Customs. (i) Customs may require an applicant to substantiate, with documentary evidence, any information provided in the application form. (j) Further information on the Tariff Concession System is available in Part XVA of the Customs Act 1901, in the foreword to the Schedule of Concessional instruments, in the administrative guidelines in Volume 13 of the Australian Customs Service Manual, in Australian Customs Notice No. 98/19, on the Internet at www.customs.gov.au, by e-mailing information@customs.gov.au or by phoning the Customs Information Centre 1300 363 263. APPLICANT DETAILS (An agent/broker should provide details on the next page Applicant's Name CAVCY'r Li Australian Business Number (A.B.N.) 4%\r\--rvt.3 Postal Address .„.., 1 -7 40. VQCn< ty b ztelwe..4. .. •\)-‘c..\..0.,-1. 0.. . 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IMPORTER DETAILS Importer's Name (If same as applicant, write "as above") 'ir 'S A.B.N. 90(.70t.R._ Postal Address Importer's Reference Owner Code Company Contact Position Held Telephone Number Facsimile Number .. 8443 (JUN 2001) AGENT/BROKER DETAILS if aoolicable Agent's Name 1 A.B.N. bet / 5 e)", Ca*-bo ,--- CIA-5\1).1.-ks e-e,rx •&)\ Postal Address 4 1-23 , F,o..C--)0, - Agent's Reference Agency Cs47F Telephone Number E-mail Address F Facsimile Number s47F I s47F fttc.-\ -52.6 1_6049 DESCRIPTION OF GOODS (a) (b) (c) (d) The description of the goods in the application will be used as the description of the goods in the TCO (if made). The application should provide a full description of the goods, including the physical features of the goods or the various components of the goods. It should not describe the goods in terms of what they do. In accordance with section 269SJ of the Customs Act 1901, the CEO must not make a TCO in respect of goods: described in terms other than in generic terms; or (ii) described in terms of their intended end use; or declared by the regulations to be goods to which a TCO should not be extended. (iii) Goods will be taken to be described in terms other than in generic terms if, for example, their description, either directly or by implication, indicates that they are goods of a particular brand or model, or that a particular part number applies to the goods. Guidance on the drafting of the description of goods is contained in Volume 13 of the ACS Manual and in Australian Customs Notice No. 98/19. C iC Describe the goods / -e,v- otA- vi-4.e.focv‘e,60,NN- ILLUSTRATIVE MATERIAL 2 Attach technical, illustrative descriptive material and/or a sample to enable a full and accurate identification of the goods the subject of the application. TARIFF CLASSIFICATION 3 Identify the tariff classification (to 8 figure subheading level) 4- 0 ert Identify the General Duty rate 'oil 51% If a Tariff Advice for the goods has been sought or obtained, please provide the TA No. 1 1 II or attach a copy. USES OF THE IMPORTED GOODS 4 Describe ALL uses (including design uses) to which the goods can be put. kW\ C>Nrv-+ 1 SUBSTITUTABILITY OF LOCALLY PRODUCED GOODS (a) (b) (c) A local manufacturer's goods are substitutable when they are put, or are capable of being put, to a use that corresponds with a use (including a design use) to which the goods the subject Of the application can be put (subsection 269B(1) of the Customs Act 1901). Even if not identical, locally made goods may be substitutable. In determining whether the uses of Australian produced goods correspond with the uses of the goods the subject of the application, the ability of the goods to compete with each other in any market is not relevant. The applicant must provide written information as to the inquiries made to establish thatthe re are reasonable grounds for believing thatthere are no producers ofsubstitutable goods in Australia. The application must include a copy ofthe research material sourced and a copy of correspond ence to, and replies from, potential local manufacturers or relevant industry associations. The application will be rejected if it falls to provide all written information as to the inquiries made. NOTE: The Australian Customs Service suggests that potential local manufacturers should be given at least 10 working days to respond to inquiries concerning local manufacture. 5 Provide details of the nature of ALL inquiries you have undertaken in order to establish that substitutable goods are not produced in Australia, and the results of those inquiries. Attach copies of all correspondence or directory searches, etc. C-ctstAy-.Lc - ‘ 04.3, tActi- 4\7- Provide any additional information in support of discharging your responsibility to establish that there are reasonable grounds for asserting that there are no substitutable goods produced in Australia in the ordinary course of business. IN\rev ANN PRESCRIBED ORGANISATIONS 7 Have you made inquiries of a prescribed organisation to obtain advice about whether there are producers in Australia of substitutable goods? []YES 171 NO if YES, attach a copy of the advice received. Note that under subsection 269M(6) of the Customs Act 1901, the CEO may, despite section 16 of the Customs Administration Act 1985, give a copy of all, or of a part, of the application to a prescribed organisation. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 8 Provide any additional information in support of your application. DECLARATION s47F Position Held s47F Company (if appiicaP 6Y, Cay- Ce_.1.5\tc,—..S • Ze-aft...Ac.a. declare that: 1 To the best of my knowledge and belief the information contained in this form is correct; and 2 1 have the authority to act on behalf of the company/applicant; and 3 I agree, in submitting this form by electronic means (including facsimile) that, for the purposes of Sub-Section 14(3) of the Electronic Transactions Act, this application will be taken to have been lodged when it is first received by an officer of Customs, or if by e-mail, when it Is first accessed by an officer of Customs, as specified in ub-Section 269F(4) of the s47F Customs Act. 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ENVIRONMENT §1100. 594 High Street, Tharnbury Victoria Australia 3071 Phone:+61 3 9480 1905 Fax: +61 3 9484 8591 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10,00am to 5:00pm Saturday 10.00arn to 5.00pm w5 -riRD{ At The Environment Shop, we specialise in Energy Efficient Lighting. We stock a wide range of lamps and fittings for home, garden, office and retail and can source almost anything you can imagine. We have energy efficient alternatives for standard light globes, halogen downlights, outdoor lighting, garden lighting, older fluoro lamps and fittings including ballasts, industrial and factory lighting including mercury vapour alternatives, office lighting, display lighting and other specialist and detailed lighting challenges. Our knowledgable staff can advise you on the options available to replace your current inefficient lighting, or help you with a lighting plan for your new home, extension or renovation, ensuring you the lowest running costs and lighting that is beautiful as well as practical. Lighting Design We offer a lighting design service for new buildings and renovations. Call us to organise an appointment, then bring in your house plans and ideas and we will talk through them and come up with a lighting solution that is practical, beautiful and most importantly, efficient. Shortly after the meeting we will email you a formal copy of the lighting plan. Typical pricing for a family home is $250, which also entitles you to a discount on light fittings bought through us. Lighting Efficiency The amount of energy used by lighting in Australian households is increasing, mainly due to larger house sizes and the proliferation of halogen downlights. It is possible to decrease the amount of energy used by your lights by up to 80% without affecting your light levels or quality. In fact many energy efficient lights provide better light coverage and quality than traditional lights. Energy efficient liohtino does not mean lower quality or less options. In fact, with modern technology such as LEDs, CFLs, micro fluoros such as the Megarnan range and cold cathode fluorescent lamps, it is possible to light your home, garage, driveway, garden, shack, factory or shop in ways that we could only dream about in the past. Their low power consumption, lower operating temperatures, long operating life and versatile size and packaging means you can fit energy efficient lamps just about anywhere you need light, for practical purposes or for decoration. Low energy consumption also means it is much more viable to power lighting from renewable sources such as solar electricity, especially in areas that have no power available, such as sheds, gardens and remote areas. FIRSTLY, SOME IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS Watts — the wattage of a lamp indicates the rate at which it tow Temperocires ghq, Fzetwill &Ale consumes electricity. A 12V lamp does not necessarily use less power than a 240V lamp, you have to compare the watts. E.g. a standard 12 Volt halogen lamp is 50 Watts, four of these in a room equals 200 Watts, not including losses in the transformers. afirstiiikaatttam Lumens — are a measure of the luminous flux, basically the amount of light output by a lamp. You can directly compare the brightness of different types of lamps by comparing their output in lumens and you can get a good idea of the efficiency of a lamp by looking at the lumens/watt. Colour Temperature — is an indicator of the colour of the white light emitted by a lamp. Incandescent lamps are usually very warm, with a slight yellow/orange tint to the light. Older style fluorescent lamps tended to be very cool with a bluish tinge that is very practical to work by not very flattering. Modern cool white fluoros are a nicer shade and are excellent for detailed work and high visibility. Modern fluoro lamps come in a range of colour temperatures. Warm white is best for living areas, cool white is best for work areas such as kitchens. Colour temperature is measured in Degrees Kelvin. Warm white is typically 3500k or less, cool white is 4000k-6500k and daylight is 6500k+ TYPES OF LAMPS AND THEIR ALTERNATIVES INCANDESCENT LAMPS incandescent lamps or bulbs are the most commonly used type of lighting. They include the standard everyday light bulbs and halogen downlights. They are typically inexpensive to buy but their lifetime running costs are high. http://www.environmentshop.com.au/display.asp?1D=9 23/02/2009 The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar IL.. Page 2 of 5 An incandescent lamp works by running electricity through a piece of wire known as the filament until it heats up enough to emit light, literally glowing white hot. This means that a lot of the energy used is lost as heat rather than light, which is both Inefficient and dangerous, with halogen downlights responsible for many house fires. Standard light bulbs typically only last about a thousand hours and must be regularly replaced, which can be very costly, dangerous or just outright annoying in difficult situations such as high ceilings. Incandescent lamps are most suitable for areas where lighting is used infrequently and for short periods, such as laundries and toilets and also harsh environments such as inside fridges and ovens. Even though they are inefficient users of energy, incandescent lamps can still be the most suitable choice for certain situations. COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS The best alternative to the standard lightbulb in most situations is the compact fluorescent lame, or CFL. First invented during the oil crisis of the 1970s, they have become commonly available in the last few years and provide very good quality light with up to 80% less energy use than an equivalent incandescent light bulb. Most of our Compact Fluor° Lamps use spiral tubes, which provide a better distribution of light and are more compact and better looking than the more common linear tube lamps. CFLs work by creating an arc that causes a phosphor on the inside of the tube to glow. There is some circuitry inside the base that controls the arc and stops the lamp flickering at switch on like in older fluoro lamps. The main issue with compact fluorescents is the large amount of energy and materials that goes into manufacturing a lamp compared to an incandescent. This is known as embodied energy. The much longer typical lifetime of a CFL means that the greater embodied energy is more than made up for by the energy saved during use. The problem appears when the lamp doesnt last as long as it should. The answer to this is to buy a good quality CFL and make sure it is used appropriately. CFLs dent like electronic switches such as sensor lights and most are not compatible with dimmers. We have high quality Dimmable CFLs available. HALOGEN LAMPS Halogen downlights have become very popular over recent years. They are usually low voltage systems, which many people have interpreted as low power. This is not true. Because of the directional nature of the halogen downlights, more fittings are needed to light up a room compared to traditional light globe batten fittings. Typical downlights use a 50watt lamp and a transformer that can use as much as 10-15 watts more, for a total of up to 65 watts per fitting. With 6 fittings per room, this can add up to 390 watts. The same amount of light can be provided by two 20 watt CFL lamps in batten fittings. Count the number of halogen downlights in your house and add up the watts! Halogens are also a fire hazard. The filaments in halogen lamps rise to about 2500°C and the bulb wall is about 500°C. We have measured the external temperature of our display halogen lamps at over 200°C in open air. The temperature at which paper will ignite without a spark or flame Is around 230°C. This means that if insulation is pushed against the lamp fitting or rodents drag nesting materials around in your roof a fire can very easily occur. We highly recommend products such as the [sante downlight cover and the TENMAT Fire-rated downlight covers to protect your downlights. These products will also make your home more efficient by stopping the thermal chimney effect, caused by the hot air being drawn through the lamp fitting and into the roof space. •if you are renovating or designing a new home we highly recommend you do not install downlights, there are better ways of lightng a room. However, many people already have many downlight fittings in their home, or simply prefer the appearance. We offer several efficient downliqht alternatives. HIGH EFFICIENCY AND LOW WATTAGE HALOGEN LAMPS Z The simplest alternative is to replace your existing halogen lamps with http://www.environmentshop.corn.au/display.asp?ID=9 23/02/2009 The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 3 of 5 the more efficient !RC lamps. They are identical to standard halogens, except that the bulb has an Infra Red Coating which reflects some of the heat back into the filament. As a result a 35 watt lamp can produce as much light as a 50 watt lamp. Lamp life Is also extended to 4,000 hours. These lamps will save up to 30% of energy compared to a standard halogen. It is also worth considering replacing some of your lamps with a lower wattage where light levels are too high. E.g. Replace a 50w standard halogen with a 20w IRC halogen. This option is ideal for renters and others who cant afford or may not want to change their light fittings. However, the fire hazard still remains and much greater energy savings can be made with other options. CFL DOWNLIGHT FITTINGS The best alternative we have found for replacing standard 50W halogen downlights is a 15W Compact Fluoro lamp in a fitting specially designed for CFLs. Dont try putting CFLs into fittings designed for incandescent lamps, the reflector needs to be different to efficiently get the light out. We have a range of downlight fittings designed specifically for CFLs available in different sizes, shapes and finishes. You can see them here. MICRO FLUOROS Moro Ejuoro Lams use the same technology as Compact Fluor° Lamps but in a smaller package, designed to fit into a standard downlight lampholder. Most use the 240V GUI 0 two pin fitting the same as 240V halogen lamps. This means that you can directly replace any 240V halogens you have, but you will have to remove the transformer and add a GUI 0 adaptor to your existing fittings if you are replacing 12v halogens. As this is fixed wiring it requires a licensed electrician, but it is a simple job and shouldnt take them long. The compact size means that the maximum wattage we have available at the 1,1.4 oiamooktg moment Is 11w, roughly equivalent to a 50w halogen. However the light quality is a little different. Halogen downlights tend to throw a very directed beam of light that is tightly focussed in the centre, while fluoro lamps tend to spread the light rh&lriEr qts very evenly across a wide angle. An 11w micro fluoro lamp emits the same amount of light as a 50w halogen, however the light is spread more evenly and there are no bright spots to grab the eyes attention. This means that we perceive the light levels as being slightly lower than with halogens. If you want the same perceived light levels, you will need to install additional light fittings. LEDs LEDsor Light Emitting Diodes are semiconductor devices which emit light. They can potentially have a very long life (100,000 hours), offer reasonably high efficiencies and are compact, very rugged and highly controllable for both colour and brightness. Currently, LEDs tend to be very focussed light sources and there are limitations on the power output levels, so they are not very practical for room lighting. (Yeti) However, they are ideal for display and task lighting, where the object to be lit is close to the light source. They make excellent workbench lamps in a kitchen or workshop and are ideal for lighting up works of art The range of fittings, colours and brightness levels available mean that LEDs have amazing potential for decorative lighting, whether in your garden, in a shop, around the house, for art or on your christmas tree. Technology is moving very rapidly in this area, so it is hard for us to keep the website up to date. Please call or email us if you are interested in using LEDs, we can source a very wide range and always have several types in stock and on display. SOLAR BUD LIGHTING Recent technological advances have made it possible to use Solar Powered LED (Light Emitting Diodes) lights for exterior decorative lighting. The result is much lower power consumption, longer life and when powered with solar panels, zero green house gas emissions. 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Orbs trAwillrethOse ltais Cart* Pvi IZO4j \fyl. nfVe-Y-- Pintrie Furniture chaise I Eighth:a moon, The tounge BaM10010 sPe I Traber floor retreat I Carm-t cafe Bbnds ant antnins s‘stra0 kitchen rendezvous I Cinterm apace Art and Picture Framing I Interior design any Peng Stnfi I Pool and 81.01Lancienaping I About Us Cowlact Ur Web Design Melbourne by Tyranny http://www.fivekings.corn.au/?gclid=COWGkYzC8ZgCFRFMagodoUHIOQ 23/02/2009 s47F From: Sent: To: Subject: s47F Attachments: 20090401105522461.pdf Wednesday, 1 April 2009 12:04 TARCON FW: ?00904011055224f 1.pdf (2 MB) Good morning all Please find attached tco application for spotlights wall and ceiling on behalf of mercator lighting Thanking you s47F s47F Consolidated Cargo & Customs Pty/Ltd Suite 101, 416 Mt.Alexander Road Ascot Vale, Victoria 3032 webb-site: www.concargo.com.au e-mail: s47F ph: s47F fax: 03 9326-2600 Original Message From: s47F Sent: Wednesday, 1 April 2009 11:55 AM To: s47F Subject: This E-mail was sent from "RNPC25519" (MP 3500/LD335). Scan Date: 01.04.2009 10:55:22 (+1000) Queries to: s47F 1 If this form was completed by a business with fewer than 20 employees, • please provide an estimate of the time taken to complete this form. :sye, •so*• TIME (Minutes Hours SAVER APPLICATION FOR A TARIFF CONCESSION ORDER (TCO) The form should be read carefully before being completed (a) Before lodging an application for a TCO, the applicant should determine whether a suitable TCO already exists. Information on existing TCOs is contained in the schedule of Concessional Instruments (Sc!), a copy of which is available at each Regional Office of Customs. A TCO can be used by any importer. (b) An application will be date stamped on the day it is first received in Canberra by an officer of Customs. Receipt of an application will be acknowledged. Any resultant TCO will operate from the date of receipt. Instructions on how to lodge this form are provided at the end of this form. (c) Where an application is accepted as being a valid application, the identity of the applicant and of the importer for whom the applicant is acting will be published in the Gazette. (d) Section 269F of the Customs Act 1901 requires that a TCO application to be in writing, be in an "approved form", contain such information as the form requires, and be signed in the manner indicated in the form. This is the approved form for the purposes of that section. (e) Section 269FA of the Customs Act 1901 states "It is the responsibility of an applicant for a TCO to establish, to the satisfaction of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), that, on the basis of: (i) all information that the applicant has, or can reasonably be expected to have; and (ii) all inquiries that the applicant has made, or can reasonably be expected to make; there are reasonable grounds for asserting that the application meets the core criteria". The application is taken to meet the core criteria if, on the day of lodgement of the application, no substitutable goods were produced in Australia in the ordinary course of business. (f) Every question on the form must be answered. Failure to supply the information required by this form will result in rejection of the application (and in the loss of operative date). (g) Where the form provides insufficient space to answer a question, an answer may be provided in an attachment. The attachment should clearly identify the question to which it relates. (h) All information about inquiries into the production of substitutable goods must relate to the date the application is lodged with Customs. (i) Customs may require an applicant to substantiate, with documentary evidence, any information provided in the application form. (i) Further information on the Tariff Concession System is available in Part XVA of the Customs Act 1901, in the foreword to the Schedule of Concessional Instruments, in the administrative guidelines in Volume 13 of the Australian Customs Service Manual, in Australian Customs Notice No. 98/19, on the Internet at www.customs.gov.au, by a-mailing information@customs.gov.au or by phoning the Customs Information Centre 1300 363 253. APPLICANT DETAILS An a ent/broker should provide details on the next Daqe Applicant's Name Australian Business Number (A.B.N.) Insit.c.A.Voy- 1-.; ev\ANNic.13 Postal Address P.C3, lbeY7( 415 "--bec, 41i.lkt" 5V' 'it me$ - Vicivo,ria. • 304--) Applicant's Reference Owner Code (if applicable) *"2.o.e) 51 1.1-toet St ''Cet.Nrei -/1.V...trz-ar Compans47F Telephone Number s47F Position Helds47F Facsimile Number E-mail Address 0 5 G.2-6?-If you do not intend to use the TCO to import into Australia the goods the subject of he application, you must provide, in the section below, the identity of the importer for whom you are acting (refer to paragraph 269F(3)(c) of the Customs Act 1901). IMPORTER DETAILS importer's Name (If same as applicant, write "as above") A.B.N. cA 5 kPoict eye_ Postal Address Importer's Reference Owner Code Company Contact Position Held Telephone Number Facsimile Number B443 (JUN 2001) AGENT/BROKER DETAILS if aøDIicabIe Agent's Name t . e--e:NNze;Viet.,A.e--& Postal Address fl ,C9, (50 Agent's Reference Carer 1-2.3 Telephone Number s47F 1 A.B.N. bA"7 5 1 C..t_As\rDrNs ,3,-- *rf-beirSC.Ara. Agency C s47F \) 7if.NrOv I Facsimile Number I E-mail Address I oZ,b24 1.40e) s47F DESCRIPTION OF GOODS (a) (b) (c) (d) The description of the goods in the application will be used as the description of the goods in the TCO (if made). The application should provide a full description of the goods, including the physical features of the goods or the various components of the goods. It should not describe the goods in terms of what they do. In accordance with section 269SJ of the Customs Act 1901, the CEO must not make a TCO in respect of goods: (i) described in terms other than In generic terms; or (ii) described in terms of their intended end use; or (iii) declared by the regulations to be goods to which a TCO should not be extended. Goods will be taken to be described in terms other than in generic terms if, for example, their description, either directly or by implication, indicates that they are goods of a particular brand or model, or that a particular part number applies to the goods. Guidance on the drafting of the description of goods is contained in Volume 13 of the ACS Manual and in Australian Customs Notice No. 98/19. Describe the goods foNif JZi L.D 0 e0k\ "Xe-Ime4A. Cfr\oN)e-- ILLUSTRATIVE MATERIAL 2 Attach technical, illustrative descriptive material and/or a sample to enable a full and accurate identification of the goods the subject of the application. TARIFF CLASSIFICATION 3 Hi 411:61134161Ed Identify the tariff classification (to B figure subheading level) Identify the General Duty rate to SI If a Tariff Advice for the goods has been sought or obtained, please provide the TA No. or attach a copy. El 17 USES OF THE IMPORTED GOODS Describe ALL uses (Including design uses) to which the goods can be put. SUBSTITUTABILITY OF LOCALLY PRODUCED GOODS (a) (b) (c) A local manufacturer's goods are substitutable when they are put, or are capable of being put, to a use that corresponds with a use (including a design use) to which the goods the subject of the application can be put (subsection 269B(1) of the Customs Act 1901). Even if not identical, locally made goods may be substitutable. In determining whether the uses of Australian produced goods correspond with the uses of the goods the subject of the application, the ability of the goods to compete with each other In any market is not relevant. The applicant must provide written information as to the inquiries made to establish that there are reasonable grounds for believing thatthere are no producers of substitutable goods in Australia. The application must include a copy ofthe research material sourced and a copy of correspondence to, and replies from, potential local manufacturers or relevant ind ustry associations. The application will be rejected if it fails to provide all written information as to the inquiries made. NOTE: The Australian Customs Service suggests that potential local manufacturers should be given at least 10 working days to respond to inquiries concerning local manufacture. 5 Provide details of the nature of ALL inquiries you have undertaken in order to establish that substitutable goods are not produced in Australia, and the results of those inquiries. Attach copies of all correspondence or directory searches, etc. WO 6 IAuusVel\:te.,...._ Provide any additional information in support of discharging your responsibility to establish that there are reasonable grounds for asserting that there are no substitutable goods produced in Australia in the ordinary course of business. NNN-e-y. CIANCX.C, PRESCRIBED ORGANISATIONS 7 Have you made inquiries of a prescribed organisation to obtain advice about whether there are producers in Australia of substitutable goods? ri YES yi NO If YES, attach a copy of the advice received. Note that under subsection 269M(6) of the Customs Act 1901, the CEO may, despite section 16 of the Customs Administration Act 1985, give a copy of all, or of a part, of the application to a prescribed organisation. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 8 Provide any additional information in support of your application. DECLARATION s47F Position Held s47F Company (if applicaP Nr-vo Cavoo a- CEA45.4 o t_e_S declare that: 1 To the best of my knowledge and belief the information contained in this form is correct; and 2 I have the authority to act on behalf of the company/applicant; and 3 I agree, in submitting this form by electronic means (including facsimile) that, for the purposes of Sub-Section 14(3) of the Electronic Transactions Act, this application will be taken to have been lodged when it is first received by an officer of Customs, or if by e-mail, when It is first accessed by an officer of Customs, as specified in ub-Section 289F(4) of the s47F Customs Act. Signature of Applicant/Agen roker NOTE: Date 1 SECTION 234 OF THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901 PROVIDES THAT IT IS AN OFFENCE TO MAKE A STATEMENT TO AN OFFICER THAT IS FALSE OR MISLEADING IN A MATERIAL PARTICULAR. WHEN THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED LODGED* WITH CUSTOMS BY: • posting it by prepaid post to the National Manager, Tariff Branch Australian Customs Service Customs House 5 Constitution Ave nue CANBERRA ACT 2601 • delivering it to the ACT Regional Office located at Customs House, Canberra • sending it by facsimile to (02) 6275 6376 • e-mailing it to tarcon@customs.gov.au. or or or XL( 06,60 s47F s47F From: Sent: To: Subject: Wednesday, 1 April 2009 13:14 s47F RE: 4 TOO Applications [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED] Security Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Hello s47F We have received your 4 TCO Applications on behalf of Mercator Lighting The receipt date is the 1st of April 2009 Acknowledgement will be forwarded via the post at a later date Regards s47F Senior Customs Officer Tariff Concessions Section Trade Services Branch Australian Customs and Border Protection Service Canberra ACT' Ph s47F Fax 02 6275 6376 Original Message From:s47F Sent: Wednesday, 1 April 2009 12:07 To: s47F Subject: FW: Consolidated Cargo & Customs Pty/Ltd Suite 101, 416 Mt.Alexander Road Ascot Vale, Victoria 3032 webb-site: www.concargo.com.au e-mail: s47F ph: s47F fax: 03 9326-2600 Original Message From: s47F Sent: Wednesday, 1 April 2009 12:06 PM To: 'tarcon@customs.gov.au' Subject: FW: Good morning all Please find attached tco application for ceiling light fixtures on behalf of mercator lighting Thanking you s47F s47F 1 Page 1 of 1 Mercator - Spotlights Index Home I Products What's new 1 Promotions I Mercator Care Find a store I Search home>Products>SpotOghts Products SPOTLIGHTS Pendants I' Spotlights g Table and Floor Bases 8i Shades Eco-lite Energy Smart Lighting AERO A95031 AERO ASS032 AS0 A95033 Wall Fixtures AERO A95034 1#5907=1.5M Ceiling Fixtures DIY Outdoor Ceiling Fans Ceiling Fan Remotes Ceiling Fan lights GEMINI 30843 GEMPIL 3084/ r; he 12 3 4 5 results 1 - 8 of 42 Corporate I Contact Us I Privacy I Retailer Login 0 2006 Mercator. 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Page 1 of 5 SHOP Greer) Goods and Environmentally Sustainable Living Home I About Us I Contact Jobs I Free Information I Mailing List 0 Energy Search Our Site: Energy Efficient Lighting 0 Garden C3 Gifts 0 For your home 0 Water ES Shop Government, CI Business a Schools 0 Directory Quick Find.., ENVIRONMENT SHOP 594 High Street, Thombury Victoria Australia 3071 Phone:+61 3 9480 1905 Fax: +61 3 9484 8591 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10.00am to 5:00pm Saturday 10.00am to 5.00pm At The Environment Shop, we specialise in Energy Efficient Lighting. We stock a wide range of lamps and fittings for home, garden, office and retail and can source almost anything you can imagine. We have energy efficient alternatives for standard light globes, halogen downlights, outdoor lighting, garden lighting, older fluoro lamps and fittings including ballasts, industrial and factory lighting including mercury vapour alternatives, office lighting, display lighting and other specialist and detailed lighting challenges. Our knowledgable staff can advise you on the options available to replace your current inefficient lighting, or help you with a lighting plan for your new home, extension or renovation, ensuring you the lowest running costs and lighting that is beautiful as well as practical. Lighting Design We offer a lighting design service for new buildings and renovations. Call us to organise an appointment, then bring in your house plans and ideas and we will talk through them and come up with a lighting solution that is practical, beautiful and most importantly, efficient Shortly after the meeting we will email you a formal copy of the lighting plan. Typical pricing for a family home is $250, which also entitles you to a discount on light fittings bought through us. Lighting Efficiency The amount of energy used by lighting in Australian households is increasing, mainly due to larger house sizes and the proliferation of halogen downlights. It is possible to decrease the amount of energy used by your lights by up to 80% without affecting your light levels or quality. In fact many energy efficient lights provide better light coverage and quality than traditional lights. Energy efficient Halting does not mean lower quality or less options. In fact, with modern technology such as LEDs, CFLs, micro fluoros such as the Megaman range and cold cathode fluorescent lamps, it is possible to light your home, garage, driveway, garden, shack, factory or shop in ways that we could only dream about in the past. Their low power consumption, lower operating temperatures, long operating life and versatile size and packaging means you can fit energy efficient lamps just about anywhere you need light, for practical purposes or for decoration. Low energy consumption also means it is much more viable to power lighting from renewable sources such as solar electricity, especially in areas that have no power available, such as sheds, gardens and remote areas. FIRSTLY, SOME IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS Watts — the wattage of a lamp indicates the rate at which it Coieur-rempawcifesin.itip-Ket:m consumes electricity. A 12V lamp does not necessarily use less power than a 240V lamp, you have to compare the :NPFftio.keltingtglig watts. E.g. a standard 12 Volt halogen lamp is 50 Watts, four 2,Ork of these in a room equals 200 Watts, not including losses in the transformers. tted6 s.aeo 4;iXt 3.0110 •Noiotk•kfiviii.feigettidt. eleaseiliPtailoWns Lumens — are a measure of the luminous flux, basically the amount of light output by a lamp. You can directly compare the brightness of different types of lamps by comparing their output in lumens and you can get a good idea of the efficiency of a lamp by looking at the lumens/watt. Atigt-t;$4.i.Vii Via* Eaey 5.4iflti50 Colour Temperature — is an indicator of the colour of the white light emitted by a lamp. Incandescent lamps are usually very warm, with a slight yellow/orange tint to the :OfX light. Older style fluorescent lamps tended lobe very cool with a bluish tinge that is very practical to work by not very flattering. Modem cool white fluoros are a nicer shade and are excellent for detailed work and high visibility. Modern fluoro lamps come in a range of colour temperatures. Warm white is best for living areas, cool white is best for work areas such as kitchens. Colour temperature is measured in Degrees Kelvin. Warm white is typically 3500k or less, cool white is 4000k-6500k and daylight is 6500k+ 0 1.114. TYPES OF LAMPS AND THEIR ALTERNATIVES INCANDESCENT LAMPS Incandescent lamps or bulbs are the most commonly used type of lighting. They Include the standard everyday light bulbs and halogen downlights, They are typically inexpensive to buy but their lifetime running costs are high. http ://www environ mentshop. com. au/display. asp?ID=9 23/02/2009 The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 2 of 5 An incandescent lamp works by running electricity through a piece of wire known as the filament until it heats up enough to emit light, literally glowing white hot. This means that a lot of the energy used is lost as heat rather than light, which is both inefficient and dangerous, with halogen downlights responsible for many house fires. Standard light bulbs typically only last about a thousand hours and must be regularly replaced, which can be very costly, dangerous or just outright annoying in difficult situations such as high ceilings. Incandescent lamps are most suitable for areas where lighting is used Infrequently and for short periods, such as laundries and toilets and also harsh environments such as inside fridges and ovens. Even though they are inefficient users of energy, incandescent lamps can still be the most suitable choice for certain situations. COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS The best alternative to the standard lightbulb in most situations is the compact fluorescent lamp, or CFL. First invented during the oil crisis of the 1970s, they have become commonly available in the last few years and provide very good quality light with up to 80% less energy use than an equivalent incandescent light bulb. Most of our Compact Fluoro Lamps use spiral tubes, which provide a better distribution of light and are more compact and better looking than the more common linear tube lamps. CFLs work by creating an arc that causes a phosphor on the inside of the tube to glow. There is some circuitry inside the base that controls the arc — and stops the lamp flickering at switch on like in older fluoro lamps. The main issue with compact fluorescents is the large amount of energy and materials that goes into manufacturing a lamp compared to an incandescent. This is known as embodied energy. The much longer typical lifetime of a CFL means that the greater embodied energy is more than made up for by the energy saved during use. The problem appears when The lamp doesnt last as long as it should. The answer to this is to buy a good quality CFL and make sure it is used appropriately. CFLs dont like electronic switches such as sensor lights and most are not compatible with dimmers. We have high quality Dimmable CFLs available. HALOGEN LAMPS Halogen downlights have become very popular over recent years. They are usually low voltage systems, which many people have interpreted as low power. This is not true, Because of the directional nature of the halogen downlights, more fittings are needed to light up a room compared to traditional light globe batten fittings. Typical downlights use a 50watt lamp and a transformer that can use as much as 10-15 watts more, for a total of up to 65 watts per fitting. With 6 fittings per room, this can add up to 390 watts. The same amount of light can be provided by two 20 watt CFL lamps in batten fittings. Count the number of halogen downlights in your house and add up the wafts! Halogens are also a fire hazard. The filaments in halogen lamps rise to about 2500°C and the bulb wall is about 500°C. We have measured the external temperature of our display halogen lamps at over 200°C in open air. The temperature at which paper will ignite without a spark or flame is around 230°C. This means that if insulation is pushed against the lamp fitting or rodents drag nesting materials around in your roof a fire can very easily occur. We highly recommend products such as the isolite downlight cover and the TENMAT Fire-rated downlight covers to protect your downlights. These products will also make your home more efficient by stopping the thermal chimney effect, caused by the hot air being drawn through the lamp fitting and into the roof space. If you are renovating or designing a new home we highly recommend you do not install downlights, there are better ways of tightng a room. However, many people already have many downlight fittings in their home, or simply prefer the appearance. We offer several efficient downlight alternatives. HIGH EFFICIENCY AND LOW WATTAGE HALOGEN LAMPS The simplest alternative is to replace your existing halogen lamps with http://www.environtnentshop.com.au/display.asp?ID=9 23/02/2009 -.,The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 3 of 5 the more efficient iRC lamps. They are identical to standard halogens, except that the bulb has an Infra Red Coating which reflects some of the heat back into the filament. As a result a 35 watt lamp can produce as much light as a 50 watt lamp. Lamp life is also extended to 4,000 hours. These lamps will save up to 30% of energy compared to a standard halogen. It is also worth considering replacing some of your lamps with a lower wattage where light levels are too high. E.g. Replace a 50w standard halogen with a 20w FRC halogen. This option is ideal for renters and others who cant afford or may not want to change their light fittings. However, the fire hazard still remains and much greater energy savings can be made with other options. CFL DOWNLIGHT FITTINGS The best alternative we have found for replacing standard 50W halogen downlights is a 15W Compact Fluoro lamp in a fitting specially designed for CFLs. Dont try putting CFLs into fittings designed for incandescent lamps, the reflector needs to be different to efficiently get the light out. We have a range of downlight fittings designed specifically for CFLs available in different sizes, shapes and finishes. You can see them here. MICRO FLUOROS Micro Fluor° Lamps use the same technology as Compact Fluor° Lamps but in a smaller package, designed to fit into a standard downlight lampholder. Most use the 240V GU10 two pin fitting the same as 240V halogen lamps. This means that you can directly replace any 240V halogens you have, but you will have to remove the transformer and add a GU10 adaptor to your existing fittings if you are replacing 12v halogens. As this is fixed wiring it requires a licensed electrician, but it is a simple job and shouldnt take them long. The compact size means that the maximum wattage we have available at the ~ex.* moment is 11w, roughly equivalent to a 50w halogen. However the light quality is a little different. Halogen downlights tend to throw a very directed beam of light that is tightly focussed in the centre, while fluor() lamps tend to spread the light tetetaPrOt, istm very evenly across a wide angle. An 11w micro fluor° lamp emits the same amount of light as a 50w halogen, however the light is spread more evenly and there are no bright spots to grab the eyes attention. This means that we perceive the light levels as being slightly tower than with halogens. If you want the same perceived light levels, you will need to install additional light fittings. LEDs LEDsor Light Emitting Diodes are semiconductor devices which emit light. They can potentially have a very long life (100,000 hours), offer reasonably high efficiencies and are compact, very rugged and highly controllable for both colour and brightness. Currently, LEDs tend to be very focussed light sources and there are limitations on the power output levels, so they are not very practical for room lighting. (Yeti) However, they are ideal for display and task lighting, where the object to be lit is close to the light source. They make excellent workbench lamps in a kitchen or workshop and are ideal for lighting up works of art. The range of fittings, colours and brightness levels available mean that LEDs have amazing potential for decorative lighting, whether in your garden, in a shop, around the house, for art or on your christmas tree. Technology is moving very rapidly in this area, colt is hard for us to keep the website up to date. Please call or email us if you are interested in using LEDs, we can source a very wide range and always have several types in stock and on display. SOLAR BUD LIGHTING Recent technological advances have made it possible to use Solar Powered LED (Light Emitting Diodes) tights for exterior decorative lighting. The result is much lower power consumption, longer life and when powered with solar panels, zero green house gas emissions. The use of solar power also means total flexibility in locating the lights, as no 240-volt power is required. Solar Bud Lighting (Solar Fairy Lights/Solar Christmas Lights) can add magical sparkle to trees and buildings in public places. However of all the forms of public lighting it is by far the most energy inefficient. Those little glowing bulbs are designed for tong life rather than efficiency. They are very wasteful, producing much more heat than light. In fact, conventional bud lighting produces 2 or 3 lumens per watt compared to about 15 lumens per watt for standard incandescent lamps. Advantages http://www.environmentshop.com.au/display.asp?1D=9 23/02/2009 The Environment Shop - Sustainable Living, Efficient Lighting, Solar Power, Solar H... Page 4 of 5 • Uses less energy. Can be as low as 5% of conventional bud lighting. • No greenhouse gas emissions when run by solar power. . Light can go anywhere. No 240 Volt power is required, so the light can go in the middle of parks, on buildings, anywhere. . These LED lights can still be used where 240 Volt power is available, but have the major advantages of dramatically improved energy savings and long life. • Last longer. LED Lights can last from 50,000 to 100,000 hours. • The white LED Lights create clean attractive light similar to starlight. • Flexibility, the tights can be used on trees, to profile buildings or provide lighting effects with flashing, pulsing or fading lights of any colour. The Environment Shop supplies a range of systems from simple domestic sets for under $50 to large tree lighting systems costing thousands of dollars. Please note the larger tree systems are built to order. Prices are indicative only and would have to be confirmed with a quotation. The Environment Shop can also offer a full installation service of both the solar and LED tight components. Medium Tree LED Light Kit (No Solar) This system consists of 5, 5 metre strings of lights with a controller and cables. It can be used as an energy saving alternative when 240 volts is available. This price does not include installation. approx $450 Large Tree LED Light Kit (No Solar) This system consists of 15, 5 metre strings of tights with a controller and cables. It can be used as an energy saving alternative when 240 volts is available. This price does not include installation. approx $1,200 Medium Tree LED Solar Light Kit This system consists of photovoltaic solar panel, battery pack, controller, Lighting regulator, weatherproof box, distribution box and 5, 5 metre strings of lights with cables. It can be used in any Location. This price does not include installation. approx $1,600 Large Tree LED Solar Light Kit This system consists of photovoltaic solar panel, battery pack, controller, lighting regulator, weatherproof box, distribution box and 15, 5 metre strings of lights with cables. It can be used in any location. This price does not include installation. approx $2,500 Building LED Solar Light Kit This system is specifically designed to be used in architectural applications. It could be used on a building to outline its shape, to provide a colourful display, to spell out a message or any other applications. It consists of a photovoltaic solar panel, battery pack, controller, lighting regulator, weatherproof box, distribution box and 50 metres of lights with cables. It can be used in any location. This price does not include installation. 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