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2004 Washinaton State Nonresidential <br />Farms <br />Spaces <br />�ualificaHon Checklist <br />Noto:l.'occupancytypois'Olhcr andfi�luro <br />answer is checkedJhe number of fizlures In <br />Ihe spaca is rat Iimited 6y Code. Cleady <br />indicatolhese,pa.^.eson plans. Ifnot <br />qualified, do LPACaiaulalions. <br />Code Com <br />� Warehouses, slorage areas or aircraft storage hangers � Olher <br />❑ Check il all fi�2ures are ballasted and at least 95%' of futures are either. <br />7. Fluorescenl fo0.ures which a) are non•lensed. b) have 7 or 2 two lamps c) have <br />5-60 watt T-7, T-2, T-4, T-5, T-6, T-8 lamps. d) have hard-wired electronlc <br />dimming ballasts. Screw-in compact (luorescent foRures do not qualify. <br />2. Mela� Halide wilh a) relleclo� b) ceremic MH lamps �= 150w c) electronic ballasts <br />- Exit and LED Iighis can he ezcluded from count if < 5 watts/fiMur=. <br />7) �n 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 />menlianed specifically, the Unit Power AlloWance shall be determined by the 6ullding olficlal. This determination shali be <br />based upon lhe mosl comparable use specified fn lhe tabie. See Section 7512 for exempt areas. <br />2) The watls per square foot may 6e increased, by lwo percent per foot of ceiling height above lwenty (eel, uniess specifically <br />directed o�hervrise by subsequentfoolnotes. <br />3) Walis per square foot ot room may be Increased by bvn percent per foot of ceiling height abave twelve feet. <br />4) For all other spaces, such as seating and common areas, use lhe Unit Light Power Allowance tor assem6ty. <br />5) Walts per square foot ol room may be increased 6y two percent per foot of ceiling height above nine feel. <br />6) See Section 1532 (or exterior 119hting. <br />7) For conference rooms and offices less than 150ft' with fuil helght partitions, a Unit Llghting Power Allowance of 120 w/ft' <br />may be used. <br />8) For lhe fire engine room, the Unil Lighting Power Allox•ance is 1.0 watts per square foot. <br />9) For Indoor sport lournamenl courtswilh adjacent spectatorsealing, lhe Unit Lighttng Power Allowancelorthe couR area is <br />2.6 watls per square foot. <br />10) Display window Illumination inslalled within 2 feet ot the window, provided that the display window Is separeted from the <br />retail space by vralls or at least lhree-quarler-height partilions (transparent or opaque). and lighting for free-standing di;play <br />where the lighting moves with the display are ezempt. <br />An addilionai 1.5 w/fl' of inerchandise display luminaires are exempt provided thal lhey camply with all lhree of the <br />following: <br />a) located on ceiling•mounted treck or directly on or recessed into the ceiling ilseif (not on the wall). <br />b) adjusla6le in 6oth the horizonlal and verllca� axes (vertical axis only Is accepta6le for fluorescent and other fiMures <br />wilh hvo pofnts of treck attachment). <br />c) fitted wilh LED, tungsten halogen, fluorescenl, or high Intensity discharge lamps. <br />This addilional lighting power is allowed only if the lighting is actually installed. <br />11) Provided thal a floor plan, indicating rack location and height, is submitted, the square footage for a vrarehouse may be <br />defined, for computing the intedor Unit Lighting Power Allowance, as lhe Iloor area not covered by racks plus the vertical <br />face area (access side only) of ihe racks. The hefght allowance defined in footnote 2 applies only to the floor area not <br />covered by racks. <br />72) Medlcal and clinical offices indude those facllit(es which, although not provlding ovemighl palient care, do provide medical, <br />dental, or psychological examinallon and Ireatment. These spaces include, but are not limited to , laboratories and <br />trea�ment centers. <br />