Marky Spike
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- Location
- Arlington, Washington
This has always been a grey area,
Here in Washington state our energy code states that exit signs have a limit for maximum wattage,
In some buildings I have put in combo fixtures (battery light /exit sign) the question I have is how do you go about separating the loads so that you know exactly what draws what? the state doesn't usually bring it up but if they did how could you positively say what actual
loads were? Product cut sheets do not separate the loads (at least any that I have seen)
Any and all in put is always much appreciated!:happyyes:
Here in Washington state our energy code states that exit signs have a limit for maximum wattage,
In some buildings I have put in combo fixtures (battery light /exit sign) the question I have is how do you go about separating the loads so that you know exactly what draws what? the state doesn't usually bring it up but if they did how could you positively say what actual
loads were? Product cut sheets do not separate the loads (at least any that I have seen)
Any and all in put is always much appreciated!:happyyes: