2019 Cycle
Measure Type
Lighting
Related Measures
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Advanced Daylighting Design
The proposed measure will allow Power Adjustment Factors (PAFs)* and performance compliance options (PCOs) for indoor lighting that are controlled by daylighting controls when certain technologies are installed in the proposed building. The PAFs and PCOs may be applied to any nonresidential building ... -
Demand Response Language Clean-Up
The objective of this code change proposal is to clean up and clarify the existing demand response (DR) requirements so that all sections of the standards use consistent terminology and approach. The goal is to improve comprehension of and compliance with the existing requirements ... -
Lighting Alterations
Lighting retrofit projects that increase lighting power result in higher energy use in buildings. These projects should demonstrate that retrofitted areas can meet LPA and should be subject to the lighting alteration code. Also, requiring projects that increase lighting power to comply with ... -
Indoor Lighting Controls
This measure proposes to require nonresidential automatic daylight dimming controls to include the OFF step to align with ASHRAE 90.1-2016. The proposed daylighting dimming plus OFF control step will be mandatory and apply to the luminaires in the Primary Sidelit Daylit Zone and Skylit Daylit Zone ... -
Outdoor Lighting Controls
The objectives of this CASE Report are to propose code changes that clarify and streamline requirements, update definitions, and broaden the existing mandatory outdoor lighting controls requirements. While the proposed code language offers simplifications, it includes all the major requirements ... -
Outdoor Lighting Sources
This proposed code change is an update to lighting power allowances (LPAs) for all outdoor applications. It saves energy by extending the use of high efficacy light emitting diode (LED) technology as the basis for LPA calculations for all outdoor areas (Table 140.7-A and Table 140.7-B), which reduces LPAs ... -
Indoor Lighting Sources
This proposal updates the allowed lighting power density (LPD) values (watts of lighting per square foot of room floor area) for indoor lighting to reflect the increased efficacy and increased optical control associated with light emitting diode (LED) technology ...