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2006 Washington State Nonresidentiai Energy Code Compliance Form <br /> � � • � • . <br /> • • NenseE July 2007 <br /> 2006 Was���g�w�S�am Nonresmenlial Enerqy Caae Gcmpeaixe Porma <br /> Occ� anc � Warehuuses,storage areas or aimraft storege hangers �Olher <br /> Prescriptive Spaces a r <br /> Qualification Checklist Li9hting � Check if 95°/or more of fztures comply with 1,2 or 3 and rest are ballasted. <br /> Note:If occupancy rype is"Othef'antl fizlure'F!zturr.s: <br /> answer is cneckea,tne number o( f�xwres in (�e�tio� �. Fluorescent fixWres whic�i are non-lensed with a) 7 or 2 two lamps,b)reFlector <br /> ihe space is not limdetl by Code. Cleatly t 521) or louvers,c)5-60 watt T-i,T-2,T-4,T-5,T-8 lamps,and d)hard-wired elec- <br /> ina�ca�e tnese speces on pians. It not tronic dimming ballasts. Scre:��-in compact 9uorescent fi#ures do not qualify. <br /> quaiired,ao LPA Calcwations. 2.Metal Halide with a)reBector b)ceramic MH lamps<= 150w c)eledronic ballasts <br /> 3. LED lights. <br /> TABLE 15-1 Unit Lighting Power Allowance LPA LPA Wls <br /> rse LPA Wls Use <br /> Automotive facility 0.9 OfSce buildings,office/administrative areas in 1�� <br /> facilities of other use rypes(including but�iol limiled <br /> to schools. hospitals,instilutions,museums,banks. <br /> churches 5''" <br /> Convemion center 12 Penitentia and olher Grou I-3 Occu ancies 1�� <br /> Courthouse 12 Police and fire stations ��� <br /> Cafeterias,tast(ood establishments , 1.3 Post office ��� <br /> restaurants/barss <br /> Dortnitory 1.0 Retail , retail banking,mall concourses,wholesale 1.5 <br /> stores allet rack shelvin <br /> Exercise center 1.0 School buildings(Group E Occupancy only), school 12 <br /> classrooms,da wre centers <br /> G mnasia ,assemhl s aces 1.0 Thealer, motion icture ��z <br /> Heallh care clinic 1.0 Theater. erfortnin arts ��6 <br /> Hospital, nursing homes,and other Group I-i and 72 Transportation ��� <br /> I-2 Occu ancies 0.5 <br /> Hotel/motel 1.0 Warehous s .o a e areas <br /> Hotelban ueVconference/exhi6ilionhail ' 2.0 Worksho s 1�4 <br /> Laboratory spaces(all sFaces not classified 1.8 Parking garages ��Z <br /> "laboratory"shall meet office and olher appropriate <br /> cate ories) <br /> Laundries ��2 <br /> Libraries' 1.3 Plans Submitted for Common Areas Onl <br /> Manufacturina facilit 1.3 Main floor bwldin lobbies exce t mall concourses) 12 <br /> Museum 1.1 Common areas,corridors,toile�(acilities and 0.8 <br /> washrooms,elevator lobbies <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 menlioned <br /> specifcally,the Unit Power Allowance shall he Getermined by the building offcial.This determination shall be based upon the most <br /> comparahle use specifed in the table. See Section 1512 for exempt areas. <br /> 2) The watts per square foot may be ircreased,by M1vo percent per fool of ceiling height above twenty feet, unless specifcally direIXed <br /> o�herwise by subsequent faotnotes. <br /> 3) Watts per square foot of wom may be increased by two percent per foot of ceilin9 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 mom may be increased by Rvo percent per�oot of ceiling height above nine feet. <br /> 6) Reserved. <br /> 7) For conference rooms and offices less than 150ft' with full height partitions,a Unit Lighting Power Allowance of 1.10 wlft'may be used. <br /> 8) Reserved. <br /> 9) For indoor spoA tournament courts with adjacent spectator seating over 5.000,the Unit Lighfing Power Allowance for the court area is <br /> 2.60 W!ft'. <br /> 10) Uisplay window illumination installed within 2 feet of the window, provided that the display window is separated fmm the retail space by <br /> walls or at least three-quarter-height partitions(transparenl or opaque). and lighting for free-standing display where the lighting moves <br /> with the display are exempt. <br /> An additional 1.5 wlfl'of inerchandise display luminaires are ezempt provided that they comply with all tFree of the following: <br /> a) located on ceiling-mounted irack or directly on or recessed intu the ceiling itself(not on the wall). <br /> b) adjustable in both the horizontal and vertical axes(vertical axis only is acceptable fcr Fluorescenl and olher fiMures with two points <br /> �f track attachmenl). <br /> c� fitted with LED,tungsten halogen,fluorescent.or high intensity discharge lamps. <br /> This additional lighiing power is allowed only if the lighting is adually installed. <br /> 11) Provided Mat a Ooor plan,indicating rack location and height, is submitted,the square footage for a warehouse may be defined,for <br /> computing the interior Unit Lighting Pewer Allow�nce,as the floor area not covered by racks plus the vertical face area(access side only) <br /> of the racks.The height allowance defned in footnote 2 applies only to the floor area not covered by racks. <br />
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