mshields
Senior Member
- Location
- Boston, MA
A few weeks back I speced a lighting control system for a project under the impression that the new energy code, mandatory as of July 1st here in MA (which calls for either 2012 IECC or Ashrae 90.1 2010 (which ever one suits your fancy) would require auto shut off of lights in corridors. Unrelated to my project, I thought also that there was to be a requirement to reduce the lighting in stairwells (and I would think if that was the requirement there it would apply to paths of egress as well).
In any event, a couple of observations on the code for which I'm looking for a sanity check.
1. The 2012 IECC is completely reformatted and I can?t even find the lighting controls paragragh to match the 2009?s 505.2. I?m under the impression, though I haven?t found where this is overtly stated that the 20012 IECC relies more on ASHRAE 90.1 (the 2010 version; i.e the one applicable as of July 1 this year).
2. Regardless, ASHRAE 90.1 nevertheless DOES apply. And if you dig into this, you?ll find that 9.4.1.2. is where the applicable information is and here to, I conclude that I do not need automatic control in a corridor.
Bottom line - what if anything is required by way of automatic control of lighting in corridors and in hallways as per the 2012 IECC.
Also, what about emergency lights. The other thing I've heard is that night lights will no longer be required. i.e. they must have automatic control of some sorts. Is that true?
In any event, a couple of observations on the code for which I'm looking for a sanity check.
1. The 2012 IECC is completely reformatted and I can?t even find the lighting controls paragragh to match the 2009?s 505.2. I?m under the impression, though I haven?t found where this is overtly stated that the 20012 IECC relies more on ASHRAE 90.1 (the 2010 version; i.e the one applicable as of July 1 this year).
2. Regardless, ASHRAE 90.1 nevertheless DOES apply. And if you dig into this, you?ll find that 9.4.1.2. is where the applicable information is and here to, I conclude that I do not need automatic control in a corridor.
Bottom line - what if anything is required by way of automatic control of lighting in corridors and in hallways as per the 2012 IECC.
Also, what about emergency lights. The other thing I've heard is that night lights will no longer be required. i.e. they must have automatic control of some sorts. Is that true?