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2016 Title 24 Codes & Standards Enhancement (CASE) Proposal ()pResidential LightingCEC Pre-rulemaking Workshop June24th2014 CEC Pre-rulemaking Workshop, June 24th, 2014 David Douglass-Jaimes, McGaraghan, Energy - Current Code Requirements All fixtures categorized as high or low efficacy (Table 150 0A)(Table )High EfficacyLow EfficacyPin basedlinearorcompactHighefficacylampsins talledinPinbased linear or compact fluorescentHigh efficacy lamps installed in low efficacy luminairesPulse start metal halideIncandescentHighpressuresodiumMerc uryvaporHigh pressure sodiumMercury vaporGU 24 socketsTrack lightingLED sources certified to the CiiLED sources not certified to thCiiCommissionthe CommissionInduction2 Background - Current Code Requirements Kitchens: at least 50% of Wattage is high efficacy Requires luminaire wattage calculations and luminaire labelling, see S ti130 0 fd t ilSection for details Added low efficacy Lighting : 50 watts for dwelling units 2,500 ft or 100 watts for dwelling units > 2,500 ft if Lighting on dimmer or occupancy sensorC bit li htith20 Wlift f Cabinet Lighting : no more than 20W per linear fo

Jun 24, 2014 · Barriers to High Efficacy Lighting • Quality of high efficacy sources – Color quality is a common complaint for CFLs • Limited high efficacy fixture choices • Inflexible and unfamiliar sources – GU-24 or pin-base CFL – It lLEDl i iIntegral LED luminaires

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