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Retail Lighting: Title 24 & Technology Update Kelly Cunningham Outreach Director kcunning@ucdavis.edu California Lighting Technology Center, UC Davis RESEARCH . INNOVATION . PARTNERSHIP Supporting compliance with California’s 2008 Title 24 energy code

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Retail Lighting:

Title 24 & Technology Update

Kelly Cunningham

Outreach Director

[email protected]

California Lighting Technology Center, UC Davis

RESEARCH . INNOVATION . PARTNERSHIP

Supporting compliance with California’s 2008 Title 24 energy code

SECTION 1

DISCLAIMER

This presentation is protected by U.S. And international copyright laws. Reproduction,

distribution, display and use of the presentation without written permission of the

speaker is prohibited.

The information in this document is believed to accurately describe the technologies

addressed herein and is meant to clarify and illustrate typical situations, which must be

appropriately adapted to individual circumstances. These materials were prepared to be

used in conjunction with a free educational program and are not intended to provide legal

advice or establish legal standards of reasonable behavior. Neither pacific gas & electric

(PG&E) nor any of its employees and agents:

(1) Makes any written or oral warranty, expressed or implied, including but not limited to the merchantability

or fitness for a particular purpose;

(2) Assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of any information,

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trademarks or copyrights. Furthermore, the information, statements, representations, graphs and data

presented in this report are provided by PG&E as a service to our customers. PG&E does not endorse

products or manufacturers. Mention of any particular product or manufacturer in this course material

should not be construed as an implied endorsement.

7/29/2013 PRESENTATION DISCLAIMER SLIDE 2

Pacific Energy Center

H663

Retail Lighting: Title 24 and

Technology Update C00005

Kelly Cunningham March 21, 2013

Credit(s) earned on completion of

this course will be reported to AIA

CES for AIA members.

Certificates of Completion for both

AIA members and non-AIA

members are available upon

request.

This course is registered with AIA

CES for continuing professional

education. As such, it does not

include content that may be

deemed or construed to be an

approval or endorsement by the

AIA of any material of construction

or any method or manner of

handling, using, distributing, or

dealing in any material or product. _______________________________________

Questions related to specific materials, methods,

and services will be addressed at the conclusion

of this presentation.

This intermediate class is for professionals who design,

specify, and/or inspect lighting installations in new and

remodeled retail spaces. Participants should already have

general knowledge of the nonresidential lighting code.

Course

Description

Learning

Objectives

1. Effectively apply the Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards

code requirements specific to lighting for retail.

2. Identify mandatory and prescriptive Standards’ requirements, apply

compliance methodology, and procedures in professional practice.

3. Identify current lighting technologies and controls, including LED

luminaires that are available to fulfill code requirements.

4. Prepare for the major lighting-related updates in the 2013 Building

Energy Efficiency Standards code. Access resources through utility

and lighting technology training centers for continued professional

development.

At the end of the this course, participants will be able to:

SECTION 1

CALIFORNIA LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY CENTER, UC DAVIS

To stimulate, facilitate and accelerate the development, application and

commercialization of energy-efficient lighting and day-lighting technologies

in partnership with utilities, manufacturers, occupants, builders, designers,

researchers, academicians, and governmental agencies.

Mission-driven Activities:

• Research & Development

• Demonstration & Outreach

• Education & Training

7/29/2013 OBJECTIVE AND INTRODUCTION SLIDE 8

SECTION 1

CLTC FOUNDING ORGANIZATIONS

7/29/2013 OBJECTIVE AND INTRODUCTION SLIDE 9

California Energy Commission

University of California, Davis

National Electrical Manufacturers Association

US Department of Energy

FOUNDING ORGANIZATIONS

LARGE END-USERS MANUFACTURERS

UTILITIES

Photography by: Rainer Viertlböck

SELECT THE APPROPRIATE…

Source + Luminaire + Controls (for the application)