ASHRAE2016-sect9-lighting-SpxSp-compliance 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ASHRAE2016-sect9-lighting-SpxSp-compliance document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Project Name, Date, and Project Address at the top of the form. This information is essential for identifying your project.
  3. Fill in the Designer of Record's details, including their Email and Telephone number. Ensure accuracy for effective communication.
  4. Complete the Mandatory Provisions Checklist by checking off each applicable item under Lighting Control and Interior Lighting Controls. Refer to specific sections as needed.
  5. For Interior Lighting Power Allowance, input data for each Building ID, Lighting Power Density, and Building Area Type. Calculate total allowances based on your entries.
  6. Review all sections thoroughly before saving or exporting your completed form to ensure all required fields are filled accurately.

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(1) At least 10 foot candles (108 lux) at a distance of 30 inches (75 cm) above the floor, in walk-in refrigeration units and dry FOOD storage areas and in other areas and rooms during periods of cleaning; (2) At least 20 foot candles (215 lux): (a) At a surface where FOOD is provided for CONSUMER self-service such as
General construction areas require a minimum of 5 foot-candles of illumination, and plants and shops require at least 10 foot-candles. For other types of workplaces, the minimum illumination standards are as follows: First-aid stations and infirmaries: 30 f-c. Warehouses, walkways, and exits: 10 ft-c.
(i) The illuminating source should have sufficient light. (ii) The illuminating source should not strike the eyes. (iii) The illuminating source should have suitable shades and reflectors. (iv) The illuminating source should be installed at such a place so as to give uniform light.
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The ASHRAE standard 90.1 is used in many places as a way to standardize minimum energy performance and energy code requirements. Its one of the primary considerations in planning for projects in most new buildings and commercial renovations and is included in the LEED building certification program.

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