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2004 V�ngton State Nonresidential Energy Code Cor�nce Form <br />f�'�!Ill��t►!f''�lrli�l►rr:id�l•.Y.IH;� . ____�.._.._._:��.._ +,,.. - <br />2004 Washinyton Slate Nonresideniial Energy Code Compliance Forms ~ �� � <br />Revised May 2005 <br />Prescriptive Spaces Occupancy: 0 Warehouses, storage areas or aircraft storage hangers Other <br />Qualification Checklist Lighting , <br />Fixtures: Check if all fixtures are ballasted and at least 95 /o' of fixtures are either: <br />Note: It occupancy type is "Other' and fixture <br />answer is cnecked, the number ot fixtures in (Section 1. Fluorescent fixtures which a) are non-lensed. b) have 1 or 2 two lamps c) have <br />the space is not IimRed by Code. Cieariy 1521) 5-60 watt T-1, T-2, T-4, T-5, T-6, T-8 lamps. d) have hard-wired electronic <br />indicate these spaces on plans. If not dimming ballasts. Screw-in compact fluorescent fixtures do not qualify. <br />quaiified, do �Pn Ca�cu�ations. 2. Metal Halide with a) reflector b) ceramic MH lamps <= 150w c) electronic ballasts <br />'- Exit and LED lights can be excluded from count if < 5 watts/fixture. <br />TABLE 15-1 Unit Li htin Power Allowance LP, <br />Use LPA (V <br />Painting, welding, carpentry, machine shops 2.3 <br />Barber shops, beauty shops <br />Hotel banqueUconference/exhibition hall ' <br />Laboratories <br />Aircraft repair hangars <br />Cafeterias, fast food establishments' <br />Factories, workshops, handlinQ areas <br />Gas stations, auto repair shops� <br />Institutions <br />Librariess <br />N��rsin homes �nd hoteUmotel guest rcoms <br />"'h�lesale stores (pallet ra�k she'� ��n^) <br />Mall concourses <br />:;ct�: ol:, :�uildinc,�s (Grocr E occur�.ncy onl�), <br />school classrooms, day care centers <br />Laundries <br />Medical Offices, Clinics" <br />2.0 <br />2.0 <br />1.8 <br />1.5 <br />1.5 <br />1.5 <br />1.5 <br />1.5 <br />1.5 <br />, 1.5 <br />1.5 <br />1.4 <br />1.�5 <br />Use' <br />Office buildings, office/administrative areas in <br />facilities of other use types (including but not limited <br />to schools hospitals, institutions, museums, banks, <br />-� --�--�3,�,�t <br />Police and fire statio <br />Atria (atriums) <br />Assembly spaces', auditoriums <br />Group R-1 common areas <br />Process plants <br />Restaurants/barss <br />Locker and/or shower facilities <br />Warehouses , storage areas <br />Aircraft storage hangars <br />Retail , retail banking <br />P-rkinq qaraqes (see extrrior li� <br />Plar,s �ubmit.ed fcr Common Areas <br />1.2 � Main floor building lobbies' (except mall con <br />1.2 I Common areas, corridors, toilet facilities ani <br />� washrooms, elevator lobbies <br />heaters <br />Footnotes for Table 15-1 <br />1) In cases in which a general use and a specific use are listed, the specific use shall apply. In cases in which a use is not <br />r�entioned specific�lly, the Unit Power Allowance shall be determined by the building official. This determination shall be <br />based upon the most comparable use specfied in the table. See Section 1512 for exempt areas. <br />2) The watts per square foot may be increased, by two percent per foot of ceiling height above twenty feet, unless specifically <br />directed othenvise by subsequent footnotes. <br />3) Watts per square foot of room may be increased by two percent per foot of ceiling height above twelve feet. <br />4) For all other spaces, such as seating and common areas, use the Unit Light Power Allowance for assembly. <br />5) Watts per square foot of room may be increased by two percent per foot of ceiling height above nine feet. <br />6) See Section 1532 for exterior lighting. <br />7) <br />8) <br />9) <br />10) <br />� <br />For conference rooms and offices less than 150ft2 with full height partitions, a Unit Lighting Power Allowance of 1.20 w/ft <br />may be used. <br />For the fire engine room, the Unit Lighting Power Allowance is 1.0 watts per square foot. <br />For indoor sport tournament courts with adjacent spectator seating, the Unit Lighting Power Allowance for the court area is <br />2.6 watts per square foot. <br />Display window illumination installed within 2 feet of the window, provided that the display window is separated from the <br />retail space by walls or at least three-quarter-height partitions (transparent or opaque). and lighting for free-standing display <br />where the lighting moves with the display are exempt. <br />An additional 1.5 w/ft� of inerchandise display luminaires are exempt provided that they comply with all three of the <br />following: <br />a) located on ceiling-mounted track or directly on or recessed into the ceiling itself (not on the wall). <br />b) adjustable in both the horizontal and vertical axes (vertical axis only is acceptable for fluorescent and other fixtures <br />with iwo points of track attachment). <br />c) fitted with LED, tungsten halogen, fluorescent, or high intensity discharge lamps. <br />This additional lighting power is allowed only if the lighting is actually installed. <br />Provided that a floor plan, indicating rack location and height, is submitted, the square footage for a warehouse may be <br />defined, for computing the interior Unit Lighting Power Allowance, as the floor area not covered by radcs plus the vertical <br />face area (access side only) of the racks. The height allowance defined in footnote 2 applies only to the floor area not <br />covered by racks. <br />12) Medical and clinical offices include those facilities which, although not providing overnight patient care, do provide medical, <br />dental, or psychological examination and treatment. These spaces include, but are not limited to , laboratories and <br />treatment centers. <br />A <br />1.0 <br />1.0 <br />1.0 <br />1.0 <br />1.0 <br />1.0 <br />0.8 <br />0.5 <br />0.4 <br />1.5 <br />on 1532 <br />1.2 <br />0.8 <br />a�� <br />