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Residential Lighting Design Guide
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a. A 120 V ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLES THAT IS WITHIN THREE FEET
OF THE WATER
• At least 50% of installed wattage must be high efficacy AND
HEATER AND ACCESSIBLE TO THE WATER HEATER WITH NO OBSTRUCTIONS; AND,
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b. A CATEGORY 111 OR IV VENT, OR A TYPE B VENT WITH STRAIGHT
PIPE BETWEEN THE
OUTSIDE TERMINATION AND THE SPACE WHERE THE WATER HEATER IS INSTALLED;
•• Dimmers OR
AND,
•• Vacancy sensors OR
column shall be classified a&.11 cacy
c. A CONDENSATE DRAiN THAT IS NO MORE THAN 2 INCHES HIGHER THAN THE BASE
OF THE INSTALLED WATER HEATER, AND ALLOWS NATURAL DRAINING WITHOUT PUMP
ASSISTANCE, AND,
[Section 150.0(k)5]
•• High efficacy for all others OR
d. A GAS SUPPLY LINE WITH THE CAPACITY OF TO PROVIDE AT LEAST 200,000 BTU/HR
•• Low efficacy controlled by a manual ON/OFF switch AND
TO THE WATER HEATER.
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UL 2034/2075 RATED CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS
OR AND AT STAiR STEP
• High efficacy OR
HARD -WIRED W/BATTERY BACK-UP
• Low efficacy controlled by a manual ON/OFF switch AND BOTH:
WALL MOUNTED LiGHT FIXTURE
®® Motion sensor without bypass switch AND one of the
& INTERCONNECTED
following:
• Luminaires using LED light sources which
••• Integral photocontrol OR
EXHAUST FAN W/HIGH-EFFICACY LiGHT FIXTURE
CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE
as high efficacy.
(PROVIDING 50 CFM MIN VENTED TO OUTSIDE AIR
GENERAL NOTES:
1. Permanently Installed Luminaires are attached to the home or other structures on the
property. These luminaires may have either plug-in or hard -wired connections. This
W/BACK DRAFT DAMPER) LIGHT AND FAN
CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE
• Inside cabinets
TO BE SEPARATE SWITCH AND CONTROLLED BY
c W/PROTECTIVE LIGHT COVER
• Integral to exhaust fans
HUMIDASTAT 50-80% (ENERGY STAR)
(MUST BE 12" AWAY FROM SHELVES)
2. Separate Switching: Permanently installed high efficacy luminaires must be switched
separately from low efficacy luminaires. Additionally, each lighting layer that serves a
CEILING MOUNTED HIGH -EFFICACY LIGHT FIXTURE
3. Manual Control: AiI installed luminaires must be switched with readily accessible manual
EXHAUST FAN (PROVIDING 50 CFM MIN.
4. No Bypassing: No controls my bypass dimmer or vacancy sensor functions in the
dimmer or sensor is used to comply with the standards.
VENTED TO OUTSIDE AIR W/BACK DRAFT DAMPER)
RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURE
is allowed from the sensor.
TO BE CONTROLLED BY HUMiDASTAT 50-80%
WP* HIGH -EFFICACY (WATERPROOF)
7. Photosensors measure relative light levels and adjust electric lighting accordingly. Title 20
(ENERGY STAR)
CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE
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TELEVISION JACK
a 5"e RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURE
10. Recessed Luminaires in Ceilings. Luminaires recessed into ceilings shall meet all of the
following requirements: [Section 150.0(k)81
A. Listed for zero clearance insulation contact (IC)
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with an output frequency no less than 20kHz. (Section 110.9); AND
E. Allow ballast maintenance and replacement to be readily accessible to building
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efficiency requirement.
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low efficacy lighting to be installed in kitchen beyond the 50% maximum: up to 50
watts in units 2,500 fl? or smaller, and up to 100 watts in units larger than 2,500 ft2.
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(BELOW STYROFOAM IF ANY)
® 6"� RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURE,WP
15. Garages: Lighting integral to garage door openers does not have to be high efficacy
when there ore no more than two screw -based sockets integrated by the manufacturer
EXTERIOR OUTLET 0 WALL
HIGH -EFFICACY (PER MF -1R FORM IN T-24)
luminaires to stay switched ON regardless of motion detection, but the motion sensor
to
(WATERPROOF)
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{WET LOCATIONS)
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1. Smoke Alarms: [CRC 8314]
a. UL 217 Rated smoke alarms provided in all new construction
b. shall be installed in the following locations:
• In each sleeping room,
• Outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms,
• On each additional story of the dwelling, including basements and habitable attics but
not including crawl spaces and uninhabitable attics. In dwellings or dwelling units
between the adjacent levels, a smoke alarm installed on the upper level shall suffice
for the adjacent lower level provided the lower level is less than one full story below
the upper level.
• shall be hard -wired with battery back-up
• shall be interconnected
2. Carbon Monoxide Alarms:R 1
CRC
35
[ ]
a. UL 2034/2075 Rated carbon monoxide alarms shall be provided in all new construction
sleeping units containing a fuel -burning appliance and in dwelling units that have an
attached garage located in each area leading to bedroom and on every level.
b. shall be hard -wired with battery back-up
c. shall be interconnected
d. shall be installed
• Outside of each separated dwelling unit sleeping area near the bedroom(s)
• On every level including basements.
3. Multi-purpose alarms such as carbon monoxide alarms combined with smoke alarms shall
comply with Section 8315, all applicable standards and requirements for listing and approval by
the Office of the State Fire Marshal, for smoke alarms.
[CRC 8315.1.5]
4. All electrical receptacles circuits shall be tamper resistant and AFCI protected U.N,O for the
specific locations on the pian.
5. In the kitchen, pantry, breakfast room, dining room, or similar area of a dwelling unit, two or
more 20 -amp small appliance branch circuits shall serve all wall, counter and floor receptacles
outlets and shall have no other outlets. [CEC 210-52(b)]
1. All insulation for ceiling and rafter roofs, exterior walls, and raised floors shall
meet requirements of Sections 150.0 (a), (b), (c), & (d) or as specified in
CF -1R form.
2. Masonry or factory -built fireplaces shall meet the requirements of Section
150.0(e).
3. Outdoor condensing units shall have a clearance of at least 5 feet from the
outlet of any dryer vent. Section 150.0(h)3.A
4. Heating systems shall be equipped with thermostats that meet the
requirements of Section 110.2(c)
5. Water heater insulation requirement is as following: minimum external insulation
is R-12 or internal insulation of R-16. Section 150.00)1.B
6. All supply ducts shall either be in conditioned space or be insulated to a
minimum R-8. All ducts shall be sealed as confirmed through field verification
and diagnostic testing per ACM manual. Section 150.0(m)1
7. Water heating systems shall comply with the requirements of Section 150.0(n)
8. Single family homes shall comply with the Whole House Fan (WHF)
requirements in TABLE 150.1--A [Section 150.1(c)12]
9. A radiant barrier required in TABLE 150.1-A shall meet the requirements
specified in Section 110.80), and shall meet the installation criteria specified
in the Reference Residential Appendix RA4 [Section 150.1(c)21
10. For all windows and doors
(U -factors: 0.35 NFRC, SHGC: 0.17 NFRC, VT: 0.24 NFRC)
2013 Title 24, Part 6
Residential Lighting Design Guide
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Lighting Standards
Kitchen
• At least 50% of installed wattage must be high efficacy AND
[Section 150.0(k)3A]
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•• Vacancy sensors OR
column shall be classified a&.11 cacy
•• Lighting controls that provide one or both of these functions
Bathroom
• One mandatory high efficacy fixture AND
[Section 150.0(k)5]
•• High efficacy for all others OR
• Line -voltage lamp holdersT E
•• Low efficacy controlled by a manual ON/OFF switch AND
capable of operating incandescent
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I,nP SWITCH W/INTEGRAL PHOTOCONTROL
POT SWITCH W/ASTRONOMICAL TIME CLOCK
1" SWITCH FOR WHOLE -HOUSE FAN
KA TO INCLUDE WORDING "OPERATE WHEN THE
t y 1 HOUSE IS IN USE" OR "FAN IS TO BE LEFT ON
TO ENSURE INDOOR AIR QUALITY."
NOTE: SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH R-6
INSULATION ON DUCTS, COVERS & LOUVERS
(DUCT SIZE: SEE DETAIL 2/A-3)
CEILING FAN W/HIGH-EFFICACY LIGHT FIXTURE
ON SEPARATE SWITCH
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1. Smoke Alarms: [CRC 8314]
a. UL 217 Rated smoke alarms provided in all new construction
b. shall be installed in the following locations:
• In each sleeping room,
• Outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms,
• On each additional story of the dwelling, including basements and habitable attics but
not including crawl spaces and uninhabitable attics. In dwellings or dwelling units
between the adjacent levels, a smoke alarm installed on the upper level shall suffice
for the adjacent lower level provided the lower level is less than one full story below
the upper level.
• shall be hard -wired with battery back-up
• shall be interconnected
2. Carbon Monoxide Alarms:R 1
CRC
35
[ ]
a. UL 2034/2075 Rated carbon monoxide alarms shall be provided in all new construction
sleeping units containing a fuel -burning appliance and in dwelling units that have an
attached garage located in each area leading to bedroom and on every level.
b. shall be hard -wired with battery back-up
c. shall be interconnected
d. shall be installed
• Outside of each separated dwelling unit sleeping area near the bedroom(s)
• On every level including basements.
3. Multi-purpose alarms such as carbon monoxide alarms combined with smoke alarms shall
comply with Section 8315, all applicable standards and requirements for listing and approval by
the Office of the State Fire Marshal, for smoke alarms.
[CRC 8315.1.5]
4. All electrical receptacles circuits shall be tamper resistant and AFCI protected U.N,O for the
specific locations on the pian.
5. In the kitchen, pantry, breakfast room, dining room, or similar area of a dwelling unit, two or
more 20 -amp small appliance branch circuits shall serve all wall, counter and floor receptacles
outlets and shall have no other outlets. [CEC 210-52(b)]
1. All insulation for ceiling and rafter roofs, exterior walls, and raised floors shall
meet requirements of Sections 150.0 (a), (b), (c), & (d) or as specified in
CF -1R form.
2. Masonry or factory -built fireplaces shall meet the requirements of Section
150.0(e).
3. Outdoor condensing units shall have a clearance of at least 5 feet from the
outlet of any dryer vent. Section 150.0(h)3.A
4. Heating systems shall be equipped with thermostats that meet the
requirements of Section 110.2(c)
5. Water heater insulation requirement is as following: minimum external insulation
is R-12 or internal insulation of R-16. Section 150.00)1.B
6. All supply ducts shall either be in conditioned space or be insulated to a
minimum R-8. All ducts shall be sealed as confirmed through field verification
and diagnostic testing per ACM manual. Section 150.0(m)1
7. Water heating systems shall comply with the requirements of Section 150.0(n)
8. Single family homes shall comply with the Whole House Fan (WHF)
requirements in TABLE 150.1--A [Section 150.1(c)12]
9. A radiant barrier required in TABLE 150.1-A shall meet the requirements
specified in Section 110.80), and shall meet the installation criteria specified
in the Reference Residential Appendix RA4 [Section 150.1(c)21
10. For all windows and doors
(U -factors: 0.35 NFRC, SHGC: 0.17 NFRC, VT: 0.24 NFRC)
2013 Title 24, Part 6
Residential Lighting Design Guide
Area
Lighting Standards
Kitchen
• At least 50% of installed wattage must be high efficacy AND
[Section 150.0(k)3A]
Manual -ON vacancy sensor
arae Om
• Low efficacy controlled by a manual ON/OFF switch AND:
Luminaires manufactured, design ted,:; ,Nr
•• Dimmers OR
for use with only lighting tecl iib ` iet"In r {
•• Vacancy sensors OR
column shall be classified a&.11 cacy
•• Lighting controls that provide one or both of these functions
Bathroom
• One mandatory high efficacy fixture AND
[Section 150.0(k)5]
•• High efficacy for all others OR
• Line -voltage lamp holdersT E
•• Low efficacy controlled by a manual ON/OFF switch AND
capable of operating incandescent
vacancy sensor
Garage, laundry room,
• High efficacy AND Manual -ON vacancy sensor
utility room
i✓ 13 watts have 4 pins for compliance
[Section 150.0(k)6]
with the electronic ballast requirements in
All other interior rooms
• High efficacy OR
[Section 150.0(k)7]
Low efficacy controlled by a manual ON/OFF switch AND:
base compact fluorescent and screw base
•• Dimmers OR
LED lamps.
•• Vacancy sensors OR
• Mercury vapors lamps.
•• Lighting controls that provide one or both of these functions
Outdoor Lighting
• High efficacy OR
[Section 150.0(k)9]
• Low efficacy controlled by a manual ON/OFF switch AND BOTH:
relocation of luminaires without altering
®® Motion sensor without bypass switch AND one of the
the wiring of the system.
following:
• Luminaires using LED light sources which
••• Integral photocontrol OR
hove not been certified to the Commission
••• astronomical time clock OR
as high efficacy.
••• energy management control system (EMCS)
GENERAL NOTES:
1. Permanently Installed Luminaires are attached to the home or other structures on the
property. These luminaires may have either plug-in or hard -wired connections. This
includes all luminaires that are:
• Attached to walls, ceilings and columns
• Inside cabinets
• Mounted under cabinets
• Attached to ceiling fans
• Integral to exhaust fans
• Integral to garage door openers
• Part of track lighting and flexible lighting systems
2. Separate Switching: Permanently installed high efficacy luminaires must be switched
separately from low efficacy luminaires. Additionally, each lighting layer that serves a
unique function should operate separately.
3. Manual Control: AiI installed luminaires must be switched with readily accessible manual
ON/OFF controls.
4. No Bypassing: No controls my bypass dimmer or vacancy sensor functions in the
dimmer or sensor is used to comply with the standards.
5. Vacancy Sensors must be capable of automatically turning lights OFF within 30 minutes
of a room being vacated. Occupants must tum lights ON manually. No auto -ON function
is allowed from the sensor.
6. Compliant Dimmers must meet the criteria in Section 1605.3 of Title 20 and be certified
to the Commission.
7. Photosensors measure relative light levels and adjust electric lighting accordingly. Title 20
regulations prohibit photosensors from having a mechanical device that allows for their
disabling.
8. Automatic Time -Switch Controls are capable of automatically controlling lighting based on
time of day and astronomical events such as sunset and sunrise, accounting for date
and geographical location.
9. An Energy Management. Control System (EMCS) is a computerized control system
designed to regulate a building's energy use by controlling the operation of
energy -consuming systems such as lighting.
10. Recessed Luminaires in Ceilings. Luminaires recessed into ceilings shall meet all of the
following requirements: [Section 150.0(k)81
A. Listed for zero clearance insulation contact (IC)
B. Certified airtight per ASTM E283-04 (2012)
C. Sealed airtight with a gasket or caulking
D. Compact fluorescent luminaires rated 13 watts or more shall have electronic ballasts
with an output frequency no less than 20kHz. (Section 110.9); AND
E. Allow ballast maintenance and replacement to be readily accessible to building
occupants from below the ceiling without requiring the cutting of holes in the
ceiling.
11. Kitchens: Undercabinet or cabinet lighting that projects light primarily outside the
cabinetry is considered permanently installed lighting and counts toward the 5070 high
efficiency requirement.
12. Kitchens: If all lighting, both high efficacy and low efficacy, is controlled by dimmers,
vacancy sensors or a lighting control system, the standards allow additional controlled
low efficacy lighting to be installed in kitchen beyond the 50% maximum: up to 50
watts in units 2,500 fl? or smaller, and up to 100 watts in units larger than 2,500 ft2.
13. Bathrooms: Control lighting that is integral to ceiling fans separately from the ventilation.
14. Bathrooms and power rooms are required to have at least one (20 amp) GFI receptacle
outlet within 36 inches of each lavatory. [CEC 210.52(a)]
15. Garages: Lighting integral to garage door openers does not have to be high efficacy
when there ore no more than two screw -based sockets integrated by the manufacturer
and the lights turn ON and OFF.
16. Outdoor Lighting: Motion sensors may have a temporary override function that allows
luminaires to stay switched ON regardless of motion detection, but the motion sensor
must automatically reactivate within six hours.
17. Internally illuminated address signs shall consume no more than 5 watts of power.
18. A non -habitable room used to store linens, household supplies, clothing, or non -
perishable food items, which is not a hallway or passageway. Closets smaller than 70 ft2
are exempt from many Title 24, Part 6 requirements.
TABLE 150.0-B
Efficacy Classification of Uncommon Light Sources
Use this table to determine luminaire efficacy and classification only for lighting systems not
listed in TABLE 150.0-A.
Luminaire Power Rating Minimum Luminaire Efficacy
to Qualify as High Efficacy
5 watts or less 30 lumens per watt
over 5 watts to 15 watts 45 lumens per watt
over 15 watts to 40 watts 60 lumens per watt
over 40 watts 90 lumens per watt
Note: Determine minimum luminaire efficacy using the system initial rated lumens divided by
the luminaire total rated system input power.
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Luminaires manufactured, designed and rated
Luminaires manufactured, design ted,:; ,Nr
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column shall be classified a&.11 cacy
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• Pin -based linear fluorescent lamps or
• Line -voltage lamp holdersT E
pin -based compact fluorescent lamps,
capable of operating incandescent
provided that the ballast in the luminare
of any type._
is electronic. Compact fluorescent lamps
• Low -voltage lamp holders "c'610661 ' df 1 ' .
i✓ 13 watts have 4 pins for compliance
operating incondescent, lamps of any typ
with the electronic ballast requirements in
• High -efficacy lamps installed in
§150.0(k)1D.
low-efficady luminaires, including screw
• Pulse -start metal halide lamps.
base compact fluorescent and screw base
• High pressure sodium lamps.
LED lamps.
• GU -24 sockets rated for LED tamps.
• Mercury vapors lamps.
• GU -24 sockets rated for compact
• Track lighting or other flexible lighting
fluorescent lamps.
system which allows the addition or
• Luminaires using LED light sources which
relocation of luminaires without altering
have been certified to the Commission as
the wiring of the system.
high efficacy in accordance with Reference
• Luminaires using LED light sources which
Joint Appendix JA8.
hove not been certified to the Commission
• Luminaires housing rated be the
as high efficacy.
manufacturer for use with only LED light
• Lighting systems which have modular
engines.
components that allow conversion between
• Induction lamps.
high -efficacy and low -efficacy lighting
without changing the luminaires' housing
Note: Adaptors which convert on incandescent
or wiring.
lamp holder to a high -efficacy lamp holder
® Electrical boxes finished with a blank
shall not be used to classify a luminaire as
cover or where no electrical equipment
high efficacy, even if the manufacturer
has been installed, and where the
declares that such adaptors as permanent.
electrical box can be used for a luminaire
or a surface mounted ceiling fan.
TABLE 150.0-B
Efficacy Classification of Uncommon Light Sources
Use this table to determine luminaire efficacy and classification only for lighting systems not
listed in TABLE 150.0-A.
Luminaire Power Rating Minimum Luminaire Efficacy
to Qualify as High Efficacy
5 watts or less 30 lumens per watt
over 5 watts to 15 watts 45 lumens per watt
over 15 watts to 40 watts 60 lumens per watt
over 40 watts 90 lumens per watt
Note: Determine minimum luminaire efficacy using the system initial rated lumens divided by
the luminaire total rated system input power.
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