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Changes for “2008” Lighting Standards

Changes for “2008” Lighting Standards. California Energy Commission Modifications made by Jay Salazar. Introduction. This Seminar covers the Residential and Nonresidential 2008 energy Standard Changes to the LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS. There are several units lasting about 40 minutes each.

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Changes for “2008” Lighting Standards

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  1. Changes for “2008” Lighting Standards California Energy Commission Modifications made by Jay Salazar

  2. Introduction • This Seminar covers the Residential and Nonresidential 2008 energy Standard Changes to the LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS. • There are several units lasting about 40 minutes each.

  3. Introduction • This seminar requires that • Participate in the presentation • Work practical problems • Questions on the slides are welcome at any time. This is not a class of interpretation or general energy.

  4. Introduction • By the end of this seminar you will • Be introduced to the energy website • Know when the new 2008 standards go into effect. • Recite verbally the major Lighting sections that are changed with the new 2008 Energy Standards • Identify the new Residential and Nonresidential 2008 Energy forms for Plan Check and Inspection forms

  5. Know how to apply the new Residential 2008 Energy Lighting forms Know How to apply the new Non-Residential 2008 energy Forms Know what sections in the Energy Standards change with respect to lighting Know the new sign requirements Know the new outdoor lighting requirements Review new definitions Introduction

  6. How Can I Participate? www.energy.ca.gov List Servers Sign-Up Click on Links- http://www.energy.ca.gov/listservers/index.html Enter your name & e-mail address Then click on subscribe and click the box for the list(s) you wish to subscribe to. EFFICIENCY LISTS include: Appliance Efficiency Standards Blueprint - Title 24 Newsletter Energy Efficiency Building Standards (Title 24)

  7. Where are the Standards And the Res and Nonres Manuals http://www.energy.ca.gov/title24/2008standards/index.html

  8. Where are the Standards And the Res and Nonres Manuals

  9. Title 24 - 2008 General Information

  10. Major Changes to the Lighting Energy Standards: When they go into effect All new lighting Forms CHANGES TO SOME DEFINITIONS Changes to LTGC and LTGA FORMS-NONRES Changes to the CF6R Form-RES Illuminated Signs have a separate energy review. Outdoor Lighting Plan Review has been Changed. 2008 Title 24 Energy Standards

  11. 2008 Title 24 Energy Standards The Forms are tied directly to the MAJORITY OF changes • If you understand the forms you will understand those changes that affect Permit Technician , Plan Review and Inspector activities. • The forms are for the Permit Tech, Plan reviewer and Inspector. • Energy Staff have worked and will continue to work on providing simplified forms.

  12. Changes to 2008 Title 24Residential Lighting Standards

  13. Adopted April 23, 2008 by the State Effective August 1, 2009 For building permit applications submitted on or after August 1, 2009 2008 Title 24 Energy Standards

  14. Lighting -RES • Where stuff is for low rise Residential Lighting: • 2008 Energy Standards • Section 150(k) Mandatory • Section 151(a,f/a-e) Pers/Perfrom pg 144 • Section 152 Add/Alts • Section 119 controls,bal,lum

  15. Lighting -RES • You know its low rise residential if it is section 150, 151, or 152 in the 2008 Standards add 119 for controls, ballasts Luminaries. • Definitions related to the Standards are in Section 101

  16. DEFINITIONS § 101 (Residential Space Type)

  17. Residential Lighting Compliance Forms

  18. The New CF-6R-LTG-01 to the Form-RES • Has 8 Sections that act like a check list and declaration the applicant must check off and turn in to the Inspector prior to the final inspection. • The CF6R-LTG-01 is intended as a declaration by the installer BUT • Permit Techs and counter staff should go over the form at the time of application submittal with Owner/Builder applicants or residential remodel contractors.

  19. The New CF-6R-LTG-01 to the Form-RES-8 Sections • Kitchen Lighting • Lighting Internal to Cabinets • Installed Devices and Components Have Been Certified to the Energy Commission • Lighting Controls • Luminaires (Lighting Fixtures) • Indoor Lighting (any indoor room that is not a kitchen) • Outdoor Lighting • Common areas of low-rise residential buildings

  20. The New CF-6R-LTG-01 to the Form-RES

  21. Residential Lighting Standards § 150(k)

  22. Changes to the CF6R Form-RES • Start with Kitchen Lighting • Permit Technicians or Plan Reviewers make sure the applicable boxes are checked Off.

  23. Residential Lighting Standards § 150(k)

  24. Residential Lighting Standards § 150(k)

  25. Residential Lighting Standards § 150(k)

  26. Changes to the CF6R Form-RES • Start with Kitchen Lighting must comply with options (a),(b),or (c)

  27. Changes to the CF6R Form-RES • Start with Kitchen Lighting • Permit Technicians or Plan Reviewers make sure the applicable boxes are checked Off when dealing with Owner/Builders or Remodel contractors but let Architects and energy consultants have the installer declare. .

  28. Changes to the CF6R Form-RES-What happens if less than 50% • Permit Tech and Plan Reviewers use option (c) • Remember if you use ( c) then • Additional kitchen low efficacy lighting (50 watts or 100 watts ) is available only if all of the following are true: • 􀂆 Yes. All low efficacy luminaires in the kitchen are controlled by a vacancy sensor, dimmer, energy management control system (EMCS), or a multi-scene programmable control system. • 􀂆 Yes. Permanently installed luminaires in garages, laundry rooms and utility rooms are high efficacy luminaires AND are controlled by a vacancy sensor

  29. Residential Lighting Standards § 150(k)

  30. High Efficacy Luminaires § 150(k) • T24 requires ALL luminaires installed in RESIDENTIAL applications must be classified as high efficacy or low efficacy • T24 does not require luminaires installed in nonresidential applications to be classified as high efficacy or low efficacy

  31. What are high and Low Efficacy Luminaries? Lumens Watts

  32. Changes to the CF6R Form-RES • Always High Efficacy • Fluorescent (no screws) ( 13W or over needs electronic ballast) • Metal Halide • High Pressure Sodium • Always Low Efficacy • Incandescent • Mercury Vapor • LED’s must be considered low Efficacy unless they are Certified by CEC

  33. Residential Lighting Standards § 150(k)

  34. HID Luminaires (typically metal halide or high pressure sodium) UL listed by the manufacturer as HID luminaires Must be manufactured with an HID ballast integral to the luminaire May have HID rated screw-based sockets which are not incandescent sockets

  35. Residential Lighting Standards § 150(k)

  36. This is a medium screw base socket LOW EFFICACY LOW EFFICACY

  37. This is a GU 24 Socket LOW EFFICACY

  38. Residential Lighting Standards § 150(k)

  39. How to Determine High Efficacy § 150(k)Use total system watts for LED lighting .

  40. Residential Lighting Standards § 150(k)

  41. The New CF-6R-LTG-01 to the Form-RES-8 Sections • Kitchen Lighting • Lighting Internal to Cabinets • Installed Devices and Components Have Been Certified to the Energy Commission • Lighting Controls • Luminaires (Lighting Fixtures) • Indoor Lighting (any indoor room that is not a kitchen) • Outdoor Lighting • Common areas of low-rise residential buildings

  42. Changes to the CF6R Form-RES section 2 • Cabinets with internal illumination

  43. Residential Lighting Standards § 150(k)

  44. Internally Illuminated Cabinets You may use either the width of the cabinet section or the height of the glazing per cabinet section, regardless of the number of shelves or doors on the cabinet. 

  45. The New CF-6R-LTG-01 to the Form-RES-8 Sections • Kitchen Lighting • Lighting Internal to Cabinets • Installed Devices and Components Have Been Certified to the Energy Commission • Lighting Controls • Luminaires (Lighting Fixtures) • Indoor Lighting (any indoor room that is not a kitchen) • Outdoor Lighting • Common areas of low-rise residential buildings

  46. Changes to the CF6R Form-RES Section 3 • Must be certified at • http://www.energy.ca.gov/appliances/database/excel_based_files/Lighting/

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