Nonresidential and hotel/motel buildings shall comply with the applicable requirements of Sections 130.1(a) through 130.1(f), in addition to the applicable requirements of Sections 130.0.
EXCEPTION to Section 130.1(a)1: Restrooms having two or more stalls, parking areas, stairwells, corridors, and areas of the building intended for access or use by the public may use a manual control not accessible to unauthorized personnel.
EXCEPTION 1 to Section 130.1(a)2: For malls and atria, main entry lobbies, auditorium areas, dining areas, retail merchandise sales areas, wholesale showroom areas, commercial and industrial storage areas, general commercial and industrial work areas, convention centers, arenas, psychiatric and secure areas in healthcare facilities, and other areas where placement of a manual area control poses a health and safety hazard, the manual area control may instead be located so that a person using the control can see the lights or area controlled by that control, or visually signal or display showing the current state of the controlled lighting.
EXCEPTION 2 to Section 130.1(a)2: In healthcare facilities, for restrooms and bathing rooms intended for a single occupant, the lighting control may be located outside the enclosed area but directly adjacent to the door.
EXCEPTION to Section 130.1(a): Up to 0.1 watts per square foot of indoor
lighting may be continuously illuminated to allow for means of egress illumination consistent with California
Building Code Section 1008. Egress
lighting complying with this wattage limitation is not required to comply with manual area control requirements if:
1. The area is designated for means of egress on the plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency under Section
10-103(a)2 of Part 1; and
2. The controls for the egress
lighting are not
accessible to unauthorized personnel.
1. Provide the number of control steps specified in
TABLE 130.1-A; and
EXCEPTION 1 to Section 130.1(b)1: Classrooms with a connected general lighting load of 0.6 watts per square feet or less shall have a minimum of one control step between 30 and 70 percent of full rated power, regardless of luminaire type.
EXCEPTION 1 to Section 130.1(b): An area enclosed by ceiling height partitions that has only one luminaire with no more than two lamps or has only one inseparable SSL luminaire.
EXCEPTION 2 to Section 130.1(b): Restrooms.
EXCEPTION 3 to Section 130.1(b): Healthcare facilities.
EXCEPTION 1 to Section 130.1(c): Healthcare facilities.
B. Separate controls for the
lighting on each floor, other than
lighting in stairwells; and
C. Separate controls for a space enclosed by ceiling height partitions not exceeding 5,000 square feet
EXCEPTION to Section 130.1(c)1C: The area controlled may not exceed 20,000 square feet in the following function areas: Malls, auditoriums, single tenant retail, industrial, convention centers, and arenas;
EXCEPTION 1 to Section 130.1(c)1: Where the lighting is serving an area that is in continuous use, 24 hours per day/365 days per year.
EXCEPTION 2 to Section 130.1(c)1: Lighting complying with Section 130.1(c)5 or 7.
EXCEPTION 3 to Section 130.1(c)1: Up to 0.1 Watts per square foot of lighting in any area within a building may be continuously illuminated, provided that the area is designated for means of egress on the plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency under Section 10-103(a)2 of Part 1. Lighting providing means of egress illumination, as the term is used in the California Building Code, shall be configured to provide no less than the amount of light required by California Building Code Section 1008 while in the partial-off mode.
EXCEPTION 4 to Section 130.1(c)1: Electrical equipment rooms subject to Article 110.26(D) of the California Electrical Code.
EXCEPTION 5 to Section 130.1(c)1: Illumination provided by lighting equipment that is designated for emergency lighting, connected to an emergency power source or battery supply, and is intended to function in emergency mode only when normal power is absent.
3. If an
automatic time-switch control other than an occupant sensing control, is installed to comply with Section
130.1(c)1, it shall incorporate a manual override lighting control that:
B. Allows the
lighting to remain ON for no more than 2 hours when an override is initiated.
EXCEPTION to Section 130.1(c)3B: In the following function areas, the override time may exceed 2 hours: Malls, auditoriums, single tenant retail, industrial, laboratories and arenas where captive-key override is utilized.
EXCEPTION to Section 130.1(c)4: In retail stores and associated malls, restaurants, grocery stores, churches, and theaters, the automatic time-switch control is not required to incorporate an automatic holiday shut-OFF feature.
In areas required by Section 130.1(b) to have multi-level lighting controls, the occupant sensing controls shall function either as a:
A. Partial-ON
Occupant Sensing Controls capable of automatically activating between 50 and 70 percent of controlled
lighting power
B. Vacancy Sensing Controls, where all
lighting responds to a manual ON input only.
In areas not required by Section
130.1(b) to have multilevel
lighting controls, the
occupant sensing controls shall function either as a:
A.
Occupant Sensing Controls; or
B. Partial-ON
Occupant Sensing Controls, or
C. Vacancy Sensing Controls, where all
lighting responds to a manual ON input only.
In addition, controls shall be provided that allow the lights to be manually shut-OFF in accordance with Section 130.1(a) regardless of the sensor status.
A. In aisle ways and open areas in warehouses,
lighting shall be controlled with
occupant sensing controls that automatically reduce
lighting power by at least 50 percent when the areas are unoccupied. The occupant sensing controls shall independently control
lighting in each
aisle way, and shall not control
lighting beyond the aisle way being controlled by the sensor.
EXCEPTION 1 to Section 130.1(c)6A: In aisle ways and open areas in warehouses in which the installed lighting power is 80 percent or less of the value allowed under the Area Category Method, occupant sensing controls shall reduce lighting power by at least 40 percent.
EXCEPTION 2 to Section 130.1(c)6A: When metal halide lighting or high pressure sodium lighting is installed in warehouses, occupant sensing controls shall reduce lighting power by at least 40 percent.
B. In library book stack aisles 10 feet or longer that are accessible from only one end, and library book stack aisles 20 feet or longer that are
accessible from both ends,
lighting shall be controlled with
occupant sensing controls that automatically reduce
lighting power by at least 50 percent when the areas are unoccupied. The
occupant sensing controls shall independently control
lighting in each
aisle way, and shall not control
lighting beyond the
aisle way being controlled by the sensor.
C. In corridors and stairwells,
lighting shall be controlled by
occupant sensing controls that separately reduce the
lighting power in each space by at least 50 percent when the space is unoccupied. The
occupant sensing controls shall be capable of automatically turning the
lighting fully ON only in the separately controlled space, and shall be automatically activated from all designed paths of egress.
i. The
occupant sensing controls shall be configured so that
lighting shall be controlled separately in control zones not greater than 600 square feet. For luminaires with an embedded occupant sensor that are capable of reducing power independently from other luminaires, each luminaire can be considered its own control zone; and
ii. In 20 minutes or less after the control zone is unoccupied, the
occupant sensing controls shall uniformly reduce
lighting power in the control zone to by at least 80 percent of full power. Control functions that switch control zone lights completely off when the zone is vacant meet this requirement; and
iii. In 20 minutes or less after the entire office space is unoccupied, the
occupant sensing controls shall automatically turn off
lighting in all control zones in the space; and
iv. In each control zone,
lighting shall be allowed to automatically turn on to any level up to full power upon occupancy within the control zone. When
occupancy is detected in any control zone in the space, the
lighting in other control zones that are unoccupied shall operate at no more than 20 percent of full power.
EXCEPTION to Section 130.1(c)6D: Under-shelf or furniture-mounted task lighting controlled by a local switch and either a time switch or an occupancy sensor.
A.
Lighting in stairwells and common area corridors that provide access to guest rooms of hotel/motels shall be controlled with
occupant sensing controls that automatically reduce
lighting power by at least 50 percent when the areas are unoccupied. The
occupant sensing controls shall be capable of automatically turning the
lighting fully ON only in the separately controlled space, and shall be automatically activated from all designed paths of egress.
EXCEPTION to Section 130.1(c)7A: In corridors and stairwells in which the installed lighting power is 80 percent or less of the value allowed under the Area Category Method, occupant sensing controls shall reduce power by at least 40 percent.
Interior areas of parking garages are classified as indoor lighting for compliance with Section 130.1(c)7B. Parking areas on the roof of a parking structure are classified as outdoor hardscape and shall comply with the applicable provisions in Section 130.2.
EXCEPTION to Section 130.1(c)7B: Metal halide luminaires with a lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of greater than 75 lumens per watt, used for general lighting in parking garages, parking areas and loading and unloading areas, shall be controlled by occupant sensing controls having at least one control step between 20 percent and 60 percent of design lighting power.
i. Captive card key controls; or
ii. Occupant sensing controls; or
iii. Other automatic controls.
EXCEPTION to Section 130.1(c)8: One high efficacy luminaire as defined in TABLE 150.0-A that is switched separately and where the switch is located within 6 feet of the entry door.
1. All skylit daylit zones, primary sidelit daylit zones, secondary sidelit daylit zones, and the combined primary and secondary sidelit daylit zones in parking garages shall be shown on the plans.
NOTE: Parking areas on the roof of a parking structure are outdoor hardscape, not skylit daylit areas.
2. The automatic daylighting controls shall provide separate control for
general lighting in each type of daylit zone.
General lighting in overlapping
skylit daylit zone and sidelit
daylit zone shall be controlled as part of the
skylit daylit zone.
General lighting in overlapping primary and secondary sidelit daylit zones shall be controlled as part of the primary sidelit
daylit zone. Linear LED and other solid state lighting (SSL)
light sources in linear form may be treated as linear lamps in increments of 4 feet segments or smaller, and each segment is separately controlled based on the type of the
daylit zone in which the segment is primarily located.
3. The
automatic daylighting controls shall
A. For spaces required to install multilevel controls under Section 130.1(b), adjust
lighting via continuous dimming or the number of control steps provided by the multilevel controls;
B. For each space, ensure the combined illuminance from the controlled
lighting and daylight is not less than the
illuminance from controlled
lighting when no daylight is available;
4. Photosensors shall be located so that they are not readily accessible to unauthorized personnel.
EXCEPTION 1 to Section 130.1(d): Areas under skylights where it is documented that existing adjacent structures or natural objects block direct sunlight for more than 1,500 daytime hours per year between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
EXCEPTION 2 to Section 130.1(d): Areas adjacent to vertical glazing below an overhang, where the overhang covers the entire width of the vertical glazing, no vertical glazing is above the overhang, and the ratio of the overhang projection to the overhang rise is greater than 1.5 for South, East and West orientations or greater than 1 for North orientations.
EXCEPTION 3 to Section 130.1(d): Rooms where the combined total installed wattage of the general lighting in the skylit and primary sidelit zones is less than 120 watts are not required to have daylighting controls for those zones. Rooms where the total installed wattage of the general lighting in the secondary sidelit zones is less than 120 watts are not required to have daylighting controls for that zone.
EXCEPTION 4 to Section 130.1(d): Parking garage areas where the total installed wattage of the general lighting in the primary and the secondary sidelit daylit zones is less than 60 watts do not require automatic daylighting controls in the daylit zones.
EXCEPTION 5 to Section 130.1(d): Rooms that have a total glazing area of less than 24 square feet, or parking garage areas with a combined total of less than 36 square feet of glazing or opening.
EXCEPTION 6 to Section 130.1(d): For parking garages, luminaires located in the daylight adaptation zone.
EXCEPTION 7 to Section 130.1(d): Luminaires in sidelit daylit zones in retail merchandise sales and wholesale showroom areas.
2. The manual area control shall permit the shutoff control to turn the
lighting down or off.
4. The
multilevel lighting control shall permit the demand responsive control to adjust the
lighting during a demand response event and to return it to the level set by the multilevel control after the event.
Note: Authority: Sections 25213, 25218, 25218.5, 25402 and 25402.1, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 25007, 25008, 25218.5, 25310, 25402, 25402.1, 25402.4, 25402.5, 25402.8, and 25943, Public Resources Code.
TABLE 130.1-A MULTILEVEL LIGHTING CONTROLS AND UNIFORMITY REQUIREMENTS
Luminaire Type
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Minimum Required Control Steps (percent of full rated power1 )
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Uniform level of illuminance shall be achieved by:
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LED luminaires and LED light source systems
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Continuous dimming 10-100 percent
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Continuous dimming 10-100 percent
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Line-voltage sockets except GU-24
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Continuous dimming 10-100 percent
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Continuous dimming 10-100 percent
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Low-voltage incandescent systems
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Continuous dimming 10-100 percent
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Continuous dimming 10-100 percent
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Fluorescent luminaires
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Continuous dimming 20-100 percent
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Continuous dimming 20-100 percent
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GU-24 sockets rated for fluorescent ≤ 20 watts; Pin-based compact fluorescent ≤ 20 watts 2 Linear fluorescent and U-bent fluorescent ≤ 13 watts
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Minimum one step between 30-70 percent
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Continuous dimming; or Stepped dimming; or Switching alternate lamps in a luminaire.
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Track Lighting
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Minimum one step between 30-70 percent
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Continuous dimming; or Stepped dimming; or Separately switching circuits in multi-circuit track with a minimum of two circuits.
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Linear fluorescent and U-bent fluorescent > 13 watts
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Minimum one step in each range: 20 - 40 percent 50 - 70 percent 75 - 85 percent 100 percent
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Stepped dimming; or Continuous dimming; or S witching alternate lamps in each luminaire, having a minimum of 4 lamps per luminaire illuminating the same area and in the same manner
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Other light sources, including HID and Induction
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Minimum one step between 50 - 70 percent
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Stepped dimming; or Continuous dimming; or Switching alternate lamps in each luminaire, having a minimum of 2 lamps per luminaire, illuminating the same area and in the same manner.
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1. Full rated input power of driver, ballast and lamp, corresponding to maximum ballast factor 2. Includes only pin based lamps: twin tube, multiple twin tube, and spiral lamps
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