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<br />' r�hting - General Requirem�ents
<br />, 5; 3 Ligiating Controls: Ligh;ing, including exempt lighting
<br />- 3eetion 1512. shall comply �r�ith this s2ction_ Where
<br />,.:upancy sensors are cited, they shall have the features
<br />>-�d in Section '1513.6.1. Where automatic time switches
<br />: cited, they shall have the features listed in Section
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<br />;� 9 3.1 Local Contro! and Accessibility: Each space,
<br />en�losed by walls or ceiling-height partitions, shall be
<br />provided with lighting controls located within that space. The
<br />{ighting controls, whether one or more, shall be capable of
<br />turning off all lights within the space The controls shall be
<br />re�dily accessible: at the point of entry/exit, to personnel
<br />occupying or using the space.
<br />�XCEPTIONS: The following lightiny controls rnay be
<br />centralized in remote locations:
<br />1_ Lighting controls for spaces which must be used as
<br />a whole.
<br />_' Automatic controls.
<br />3 Controls requiring trained operators.
<br />4. Controls for saiety hazards and security.
<br />'1593_2 Area Controls: The maximum lighting power that
<br />may be controlled from a single switch or automatic control
<br />shall not exceed that which is provided by a 20 ampere circuit
<br />loaded to not more than 80 % A master control may be
<br />installed provided the indvidual switches retain their capability
<br />.o function independently. Circuit break2rs may not be used
<br />as the sole means of switching
<br />EXCEPTIONS: �. Industrial or manufacturing process
<br />areas, as may be required for production.
<br />2. Areas less than 5% of the building footprint for
<br />footprints over 100,000 ft�-
<br />1513.3 Dayliyht Zone Control: All daylight2d zones, as
<br />defined in Chapter 2, both under overhead glazing and
<br />adjacent to vertical glaziny. shall be provided with individual
<br />controls, or daylfght- or occupant-sensing automatic controls,
<br />which control the lights independent of general area lighting.
<br />Contiguous daylight zones adjacent to vertical glazing are
<br />allowed to be controlled by a si�gle controlling device
<br />provided that they do not include zones facing more than two
<br />adjacent cardinal orientations (i.e. north, east, south, west).
<br />Daylight zones under overhead glazing more than �5 feet
<br />from the perimeter shall be controlled separately from daylight
<br />zc�nes adjacent to vertical glazing
<br />EXCEPTION: Daylight spaces enclosed by walls or
<br />ceiling height partitions and containing 2 or fewer light
<br />fixtures are not required to have a separate switch for
<br />general area lighting.
<br />1813.4 Display, Exhibition and Specialty Lighting
<br />��ontrols: All display. exhibition or specialty lighting shall be
<br />controlled independently of general area lighting.
<br />1543.5 Automatic Shut-off Controls, Exterior. Lighting for
<br />all exterior applica[ions shall have automatic controls capable
<br />of turning off exterior lighting when sufficient daylight is
<br />available or when the lighting is not required during nighttime
<br />� �ours. Lightfng not designated fer dusk-to-dawn operation
<br />sf�all be controlled by either:
<br />a. A combination of a photosensor and a time switch;
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<br />_ An astronomic�l time s�vitch.
<br />Lighting designated for dusk-to-dawn operation shall be
<br />controlled by an astronomical time switch or photosensor. A�I
<br />�me switches shall be capable of retaining programming and
<br />�he time setting during loss of power for a period of at least 10
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<br />EXCEPTION: Lighting for covered vehicle entrances
<br />or exits from buildinys or parking structures where
<br />required for saPety, security, or eye adaptation.
<br />�.6 Automatic Shut-Off Controls, Interior= Buildings
<br />,ater than 5,000 ft` and all school classrooms shall be
<br />��uipped with separate automatic controls to shut off the
<br />ghting during unoccupied hours Within these buildings, all
<br />f�ice areas less than 300 ft` enclosed by walls or ceifing-
<br />�ight partitions. and all meeting and conference rooms, and
<br />'; school classrooms. shall be equipped �niith occupancy
<br />,nsors that comply with Section 15'13.6.1. For other spaces.
<br />� controls may be an occupancy sensor, time switch
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<br />iliuminated in a manner requiring manual operation of
<br />the lighting.
<br />2. Emergency lighting syst2ms.
<br />3. S�,vi,ching for industrial or manufacturing procass
<br />facilities as may be required for production.
<br />4. Hospitals and laboratory spaces.
<br />5. Areas in which medical or dental tasks are
<br />performed are exempt from the occupancy sensor
<br />requfrement.
<br />1513.6.1 Occupancy Sensors_ Occupancy sensors shall
<br />be capable of automatically turning off all the lights in an
<br />area, no more than 30 minutes after the area has been
<br />vacated.
<br />Light fixtures controlled by occupancy sensors shall have a
<br />wall-mounted, manual switch capable of tuming off lights
<br />when the space is occupied.
<br />EXCEPTION: Occupancy sensors in stairwells are
<br />allowed to have rivo step lighting (high-light and low-
<br />light) provided the control fails in the high-light position
<br />1513.6.2 Automatic Time Switches: Automatic time
<br />�witches shall have a minimum 7 day clock and be capable
<br />of being set for 7 different day types per week and
<br />incorporate an automatic holiday "shut-off' feature, which
<br />turns off all loads for at least 24 hours and then resumes
<br />normally schedule�J operations. A�tomatic time switches
<br />shall also have program back-up capabilities, which prevent
<br />the loss of program and time settings for at least 10 hours, if
<br />po�ver is interrupted.
<br />Automatic time switches shall incorporate an over-ride
<br />switching devfce which:
<br />a- is readily accessible;
<br />b. is located so that a person using the device can see the
<br />lights or the areas controlled by the s�vitch, or so that the
<br />area being Illuminated is annunciated;
<br />c. is manually operated;
<br />d allows the lighting to remain on for no more than 2 hours
<br />when an over-ride is initiated; and
<br />e. controls an area not exceeding 5.000 ftz or 5°/ of the
<br />building footprin[ for footprints over � 00,000 ft', whichever is
<br />greater.
<br />1513.7 Commissioning Requirements: For Ifghting
<br />controls which include daylight or occupant sensing
<br />automatic controls, automatic shut-off controls, occupancy
<br />sensors, or automatic time switches, the lighting controls
<br />shall be tested to ensure that control devices, components,
<br />equipment and systems are calibrated, adjusted and oper�+=
<br />in accordance with approved plans and specifications.
<br />Sequences of operation shall be functionally tested to
<br />ensure they operate in accordance with approved plans :
<br />specifications. A complete report of test procedures an�l
<br />results shall be prepared and filed with the owner. Drav�.
<br />notes shall require commissioning in accordance with th�
<br />paragraph.
<br />1514 Exit Signs: Exit signs shall have an input power
<br />d2i�iand of 5 Watts or Iess per sign.
<br />Motors - General Requireme�
<br />15�1 Electric Motors: All permanently �, '
<br />motors of 1 hp or more. which are not part
<br />system. shall ccmply with Section 1437.
<br />EXCEPTIONS: 1. Motors that are an integral ,__., �:
<br />specialfzed process equipment.
<br />2. Where the motor is integral to a listed piece of
<br />equipment for which no complying motor has been
<br />approved.
<br />Transformers - General Requirements
<br />SECTION 1540 — TRANSFORMERS
<br />The minimum efficier�cy of a Icvv voltage dry-typ2
<br />distribution transformer shall be the Class I E�ciency Levels
<br />for distribution transformers specified in Table 4-2 of the
<br />"Guide for Determining Energy Efficiency for Distribution
<br />Transformers" publlshed by the Natfonal Electrical -
<br />Nlanufacturers Assor_iation (NEMA TP-1-2002). '
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