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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the nrcc lti e in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Project Name' and 'Date Prepared' at the top of the form. This information is essential for identifying your project.
  3. Select your 'Climate Zone' and specify both 'Conditioned Floor Area' and 'Unconditioned Floor Area'. These fields help determine compliance requirements.
  4. In the 'General Information' section, choose your 'Building Type' and indicate the 'Phase of Construction'. Make sure to check all applicable boxes.
  5. For the 'Method of Compliance', select one option that best fits your project: Complete Building, Area Category, or Tailored.
  6. Proceed to fill out the lighting compliance documents section by selecting ‘YES’ for each document included in your submission.
  7. Complete the Indoor Lighting Schedule by detailing installed lighting power for both conditioned and unconditioned spaces. Ensure accuracy in wattage calculations.
  8. Finally, fill out the documentation author's declaration statement at the end of the form, ensuring all signatures are obtained before submission.

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In California, Title 24 is triggered whenever a building permit is pulled. So, if you pulled a permit, you need your plans reviewed or building inspected. All new construction projects require compliance with Title 24, as do new additions.
Title 24 exists to regulate Californias Energy Efficiency Standards for residential and nonresidential buildings. ing to the California Energy Commission (CEC) website, Californias energy code is designed to reduce wasteful and unnecessary energy consumption in newly constructed and existing buildings.
Title 24 mandates an automatic control apparatus that curbs or switches off the lighting when a space is empty or not in use. An automatic shut-off control could be a time clock, an occupancy sensor, or any other device capable of automating the lighting system.
TITLE 24 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS CRI, or color rendering index, must be greater than 90. CCT, or correlated color temperature, must be under 4000K. R9, which refers to a light sources ability to accurately reproduce strong red colors, must be greater than 50. Rated life must be greater than or equal to 15,000 hours.
The FDA lists out three specific zones of light intensity that are required under the Food Code. At least 108 lux (10-foot candles) at a distance of 75 cm (30 inches) above the floor. Walk-in refrigeration units and dry food storage areas, and in other areas and rooms during periods of cleaning.
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The 2022 Energy Code encourages efficient electric heat pumps, establishes electric-ready requirements for new homes, expands solar photovoltaic and battery storage standards, strengthens ventilation standards, and more.
NRCC Forms (Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance) The Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance (NRCC) are to demonstrate the construction documents are compliant with the Energy Code at the time of permit application.

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