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11-0352 (RC) Certificate of ComplianceJob# Zpio - 0131 r Job Name \4d-*n447T*&'N auk, TO: SV%T WAWA104 r Subject 11_1WL -r&>-`1''s' lU - S�, P It fl�F� UNTA F LA QDEPT•. a & SAFETY P o\15) � ONSTRLJCTION o tl 0i 2 jk-2 -. "' lY 2 5 2011 j MANDATORY MEASURES (Part 1 of 2) PROJECT NAME: DATE: VERIZON - LA QUINTA 3/4/2011 The person with overall responsibility must ensure that the Mandatory Measures that apply to the project are listed on the plans. The format of the list is left to the discretion of the Principal Designer. Certification of Equipment Efficiency (§110 and §111) X]Any appliance for which there is a California standard established in the Appliance Efficiency Regulations may be installed only if the manufacturer has certified to the Commission, as specified in those regulations, that the appliance complies with the applicable standard for that appliance. For certified appliances, go to www.energy.ca.gov/appliances/database HVAC equipment efficiencies (§112) X�Mechanical equipment installed in a building subject to these regulations must be certified as meeting certain minimum efficiency. These requirements are contained in §112. The AFUE, COP, EER, IPLV, combustion efficiency, and thermal efficiency CIV C values of all equipment must be determined using the applicable N _test method specified in the Standards. Bu ILD The following space -conditioning equipment may be installed only if the manufacturer has certified that the equipment meets or exceeds all applicable efficiency requirements of the Standards: FOR all air conditioners, heat pumps and condensing units >135,000 Btu/hr; all water chillers; 0AII gas and oil fired air furnaces with input rating >225,000 Btu/hr DATE shall have an intermittent ignition or interrupted device (IDD), and have either power venting or a flue damper. Service Water Heating (§111 and §113). :]Certification by Manufacturers. Any service water -heating system or equipment may be installed only if the manufacturer has certified that the system or equipment complies with all of the requirements of this subsection for that system or equipment. Outlet temperature controls. On systems that have a total capacity greater than 167,000 Btu/hr, outlets that require higher than service water temperatures as listed in the ASHRAE Handbook, Applications Volume, shall have separate remote heaters, heat exchangers, or boosters to supply the outlet with the higher temperature. Controls for hot water distribution systems. Service hot water systems with circulating pumps or with electrical heat trace systems shall be capable of automatically turning off the system. ®Insulation. Unfired service water heater storage tanks and backup tanks for solar water -heating systems shall have; External 1 ; insulation with an installed R -value of at least R-12; or Internal and external insulation with a combined R -value of at least R-16; or The heat loss of the tank surface based on an 801` water -air temperature difference shall be less than 6.5 Btu per hour per square foot. Water Heating Recirculation Loops Serving Multiple Dwelling B Units, High -Rise Residential, Hotel/Motel and Nonresidential as listed on §113(c)5A, B, C, D, E, F. Service water heaters in state buildings. Any newly constructed building constructed by the State shall derive its service water -r&>-`1''s' lU - S�, P It fl�F� UNTA F LA QDEPT•. a & SAFETY P o\15) � ONSTRLJCTION o tl 0i 2 jk-2 -. "' lY 2 5 2011 j heating from a system that provides at least 60 percent of the energy needed for service water heating from site solar energy or recovered energy. Pool and Spas Service water heating and pool heating measures (§114) Any pool or spa heating system or equipment may be installed only if the manufacturer has certified that the system or equipment has all of the following: • Efficiency, • On-off switch Instructions A permanent, easily readable, and weatherproof plate or card that gives instruction for the energy efficient operation of the pool or spa heater and for the proper care of pool or spa water when a cover is used. • No electric resistance heating [glinstallation of any pool or spa system or equipment shall be installed with at least 36 inches of pipe shall be installed between the filter and the heater or dedicated suction and return lines, or built-in or built-up connections and shall be installed to allow for the future addition of solar heating equipment Covers. A cover for outdoor pools or outdoor spas that have a heat pump or gas heater. ©Pool shall have directional inlets that adequately mix the pool water; and time switch or similar control mechanism shall be installed as part of the pool water circulation controls stem. Ventilation(§121) Ej]AII enclosed spaces in a building that are normally used by humans shall be ventilated in accordance with the requirements of this section and the CBC. Ej]The outdoor air-ventilation rate and air-distribution assumptions made in the design of the ventilating system shall be clearly identified on the building plans required by §10-103 of Title 24, Part 1 Ej]Every space in a building shall be designed to have outdoor air- ventilation either by Natural ventilation or Mechanical ventilation Ej]Times of occupancy The minimum rate of outdoor air required by Section 121(b)2 shall be supplied to each space at all times when the space is usually occupied. ❑® Ducting for Zonal Heating and Cooling Units. Where a return plenum is used to distribute outdoor air to a zonal heating or cooling unit which then supplies the air to a space in order to meet the requirements of Section 121(b)2, the outdoor air shall be ducted to discharge either: within 5 feet of the unit; or within 15 feet of the unit, substantially toward the unit, and at a velocity not less than 500 feet per minute. Design and Control Requirements for Quantities of Outdoor Air. All mechanical ventilation and space-conditioning systems shall be designed with and have installed ductwork, dampers, and controls to allow outside air rates to be operated at the larger of (1) the minimum levels specified in Section 121(b)1 or (2) the rate required for make-up of exhaust systems that are required for a process, or control of odors, or for the removal of contaminants within the 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE and FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST (Page 1 of 5 MECH-1C PROJECT NAME: DATE: CLIMATE ZONE: VERIZON - LA QUINTA 3/4/2011 15 PROJECT ADDRESS: CONDITIONED FLOOR AREA: 3052 78995 HIGHWAY 111, SUITE 1, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 GENERAL INFORMATION BUILDING TYPE X NONRESIDENTIAL HIGH RISE HOTEUMOTEL GUEST ROOM SCHOOLS (PUBLIC RELOCATABLE PUBLIC CONDITIONED UNCONDITIONED SPACES SCHOOL) SCHOOL BLDG. SPACES PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION NEW CONSTRUCTION ADDITION X APPROACH OF COMPLIANCE COMPONENT OVERALL UR—C—OM=NED (FILE ) X TDV ENERGY FRONT ORIENTATION: N, E, S, W IN DEGREES: 1W 270%%D HVAC SYSTEM DETAILS FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST MEETS CRITERIA OR REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENT INSPECTION CRITERIA SPECIAL FEATURE' PASS FAIL -DESCRIBE REASON 3 ITEM OR SYSTEM TAGS RTU-1, RTU-2, 1 (i.e. AC-1, RTU-1, HP-1) RTU-3 I+ EQUIPMENT TYPE Existing RTU HP NO. OF SYSTEMS 3 MAX ALLOWED HEATING CAPACITY (ETR) MINIMUM HEATING EFFICIENCY (ETR) MAX ALLOWED COOLING CAPACITY (ETR) COOLING EFFICIENCY (ETR) DUCT LOCATION / R-VALUE PLENUM/R-6 I WHEN DUCT TESTING IS READ, N/A SUBMIT MECH 4-A 6 MECH-4-HERS ECONOMIZER YES THERMOSTAT YES FAN CONTROL N/A I FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST EQUIPMENTZ INSPECTION CRITERIA SPECIAL FEATURE' PASS FAIL -DESCRIBE REASON 3 ITEM OR SYSTEM TAGS CRU-1/CU-1 (i.e. AC-1, RTU-1, HP-1) EQUIPMENT TYPE S/S CRAC NO. OF SYSTEMS 1 M MAX ALLOWED HEATING CAPACITY N/A MINIMUM HEATING EFFICIENCY N/A MAX ALLOWED COOLING CAPACITY 12.0 MBH COOLING EFFICIENCY 20.5 SEER DUCT LOCATION / R-VALUE N/A I WHEN DUCT TESTING IS READ, N/A i SUBMIT MECH 4-A 8 MECH-4-HERS I ECONOMIZER N/A THERMOSTAT YES FAN CONTROL N/A 1. If the Actual installed equipment performance efficiency and capacity is less than the Proposed (from the energy compliance submittal or from the building plans) the responsible party shall resubmit energy compliance to include the new changes. 2. For additional detailed discrepancy use Page 2 of the Inspection Checklist Form. 3. Indicate Equipment Type: Gas(pkg or, Split), VAV, HP (pkg or split), Hydropic, PTAC, or other. 2008 Nonresidential Compliance Forms March 2010 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS March 2010 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE and FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST (Page 3 of 5 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS 2009 August MECH-1C PROJECT NAME: DATE: VERIZON - LA QUINTA 13/4/2011 REQUIRED ACCEPTANCE TESTS DESIGNER: This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below are all the acceptance tests for mechanical systems. The designer is required to check the applicable boxes by all acceptable tests that apply and list all equipment descriptions and the number of systems. The NA number designated the Section in the Appendix of the Nonresidential reference appendices that requires an acceptance test. If all equipment of a certain type requires a test, list the equipment Reference Appendices Manual that describes the test. Since this form will be part of the plans, completion of this section will allow the responsible party to budget for the scope of work appropriately. Enforcement Agency: Systems Acceptance. Before occupancy permit is granted for a newly constructed building or space, or a new space -conditioning system serving a building or space is operated for normal use, all control devices serving the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance requirements for Code Compliance. Systems Acceptance. Before occupancy permit is granted. All newly installed HVAC equipment must be tested using the Acceptance Requirements. The MECH-1C form is not considered a completed form and is not to be accepted by the building department unless the correct boxes are checked. The equipment requiring testing, person performing the test (Example: HVAC installer, TAB contractor, controls contractor, PE in charge of the project) and what Acceptance test must be conducted. The following checked -off fortes are required for ALL newly installed equipment. In addition a Certificate of Acceptance forms shall be submitted to the building department that certifies plans, specifications, installation certificates, and operating and maintenance information meet the requirements of §14103(b) and Title 24 part 6. The building inspector must receive properly filled out and signed forms before the building can receive final occupancy. Test Description MECH-2A MECH-3A MECH-4A MECH-6A MECH-6A MECH-7A MECH-8A MECH-9A MECH-10 MECH-11A Outdoor Constant Demand Hydropic • Ventilation Volume 8 Air Control Valve Supply System Equipment requiring # of for Single -Zone Distribution Economizer Ventilation Supply Fan Leakage Water Temp. Var. Flow Testing or Verification units VAV 8 CAV Unitary Ducts Controls DCV VAV Test Reset Control Automatic Demand Shed Control RTU -1 1 X X X RTU -2 1 X X X RTU -3 1 X X X CRU/CU-1 1 X CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE and FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST Pa e 4 of 5 MECH-1C 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS August 2009 PROJECT NAME: DATE: VERIZON - LA QUINTA 3/4/2011 REQUIRED ACCEPTANCE TESTS DESIGNER: This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below are all the acceptance tests for mechanical systems. The designer is required to check the applicable boxes by all acceptable tests that apply and list all equipment descriptions and the number of systems. The NA number designated the Section in the Appendix of the Nonresidential reference appendices that requires an acceptance test. Ifall equipment of a certain type requires a test, list the equipment Reference Appendices Manual that describes the test. Since this form will be part of the plans, completion of this section will allow the responsible party to budget for the stype of work appropriately. Enforcement Agency: Systems Acceptance. Before occupancy permit is granted for a newly constructed building or space, or a new space -conditioning system serving a building or space is operated for normal use, all control devices serving the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance requirements for Code Compliance. Systems Acceptance. Before occupancy permit is granted. All newly installed HVAC equipment must be tested using the Acceptance Requirements. The MECH-1 C form is not considered a completed form and is not to be accepted by the building department unless the correct boxes are checked. The equipment requiring testing, person performing the test (Example: HVAC installer, TAB contractor, controls contractor, PE in charge of the project) and what Acceptance test must be conducted. The following checked -off forms are required for ALL newly installed equipment. In addition a Certificate of Acceptance forms shall be submitted to the building department that certifies plans, specifications, installation certificates, and operating and maintenance information meet the requirements of §70-103(b) and Title 24 part 6. The building inspector must receive property filled out and signed forms before the building can receive final occupancy. Test Description MECH-12A MECH-13A MECH-14A MECH-15A Fault Thermal Fault Detection & Distributed Energy Detection 8 Diagnostics Energy Storage Equipment requiring # of Diagnostics for Air 8 Storage DX (TES) Testing or Verification Units for DX Units Zone AC Systems Systems Test Performed By: RTU -1 1 X CONTRACTOR RTU -2 1 X CONTRACTOR RTU -3 1 X CONTRACTOR CRU/CU-1 1 X CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE and (Page 5 of 5) MECH-1C FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS August 2009 PROJECT NAME: DATE: 13/4/2011 VERIZON - LA QUINTA Documentation Author's Declaration Statement * I certify that this Certificate of Compliance Documentation is accurate and complete. Name: Signature: SCOTT GROSHANS Company: Date: HENDERSON ENGINEERS, INC. Address: if Applicable: CEA # CEPE # 8325 LENEXA DRIVE .° City/State/Zip Phone: LENEXA, KS 66214 973 742-5000 Principle Mechanical Designer's Declaration Statement ` I am eligible under Division 3 of the California Business and Professions Code to Accept responsibility for the mechanical design. ` This Certificate of Compliance identifies the mechanical features and performance specifications required for compliance with Title 24, Parts 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations. The design features represented on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided to document this design on the other applicable compliance forms, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. Name: Signature: DUANE HENDERSON Company: HENDERSON ENGINEERS, INC. Date: Address: License # 28118 8325 LENEXA DRIVE City/State/Zip Lenexa, KS 66214 Phone: Mandatory Measures Indicate location on building plans of Note Block for Mandatory Measures: I Mechanical Compliance Forms & Worksheets check box if worksheets is included For Detailed instruction on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance forms, refer to the 2008 Nonresidential Manual Note: The Enforcement Agency may require all forms to be incorporated onto the building plans. X X X MECH-I-C MECH-2-C MECH-3-C MECH-4-C Certificate of Compliance. Required on plans for all submittals. Mechanical Equipment Summary is required for all submittals. Mechanical Ventilation and Reheat is required for all submittals with mechanical ventilation. Fan Power Consumption is required for all prescriptive submittals. AIR SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (Part 1 of 3) MECH-2C PROJECT NAME: 144(a & b) M2 M2 144(a & b) M2 Date: VERIZON - LA QUINTA M3 144(c) N/A N/A 3/4/2011 N/A 144(d) N/A Indicate Air Systems Type (Central, Single Zone, Package, VAV or etc...) RTU -1, RTU -2, CRU-1/CU-1 144(f) M3 ITEM or SYSTEM TAG(S) 144(g) N/A - (i.e. AC -1, RTU -1, HP -1) RTU -3 §144(1) N/A N/A No. of Systems - 3 1 MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Section Indicate Page Reference on the Plans or Schedule list or List Information Below Heating Equipment Efficiency 112(a) M2 M2 Cooling Equipment Efficiency 112(a) M2 M2 HVAC or Heat Pump Thermostats 112(b), 112(c) M3 M3 Furnace Controls/Thermostats 112(c), 115(a) N/A N/A Natural Ventilation 121(b) N/A N/A Mechanical Ventilation 121(b) M2 N/A VAV Minimum Position Control 121(c) N/A N/A Demand Control Ventilation 121(c) N/A N/A Time Control 121(c), 122(e) M3 M3 Setback & Setup Control 122(e) M3 M3 Outdoor Damper Control 122(f) M3 N/A Isolation Zones 122(8) N/A N/A Pipe Insulation 123 M3 M3 Duct Insulation 1124 M3 M3 PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Calculated Design Heating Capacity Calculated Design Cooling Load Fan Control DP Sensor Location Supply Pressure Reset (DDC only) Simultaneous Heat/Cool Economizer Heat & Cool Air Supply Reset Electric Resistance Heating Heat Rejection System Air Cooled Chiller Limitation Duct Leakage Sealing. If Yes, a MECH-44A must be Submitted. 144(a & b) M2 M2 144(a & b) M2 M2 144(c) M3 M3 144(c) N/A N/A 144(c) N/A N/A 144(d) N/A N/A 144(e) M3 N/A 144(f) M3 M3 144(g) N/A N/A §144(h) N/A N/A §144(1) N/A N/A N/A §144(k) N/A 1. Total installed capacity (MBtu/hr) of all electric heat on this project exclusive of electric auxiliary heat for heat pumps. If electric heat is used explain which exception(s) to §144(g) apply. 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS August 2009 WATER SIDE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (Part 2 of 3) MECH-2C 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS August 2009 PROJECT NAME: Date: VERIZON - LA QUINTA 3/4/2011 Water 2 Side Systems: Chillers, Towers, Boilers, Fiydronic Loops ITEM or SYSTEM TAG(S) (i.e. AC -1, RTU -1, HP -1, CT -1, ect... )1 N/A No. of Systems - MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Section Indicate Page Reference on Plans or Specification z Equipment Efficiency 11 12(a) ' Pipe Insulation 123 PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Cooling Tower Fan Controls iaa(a &b) Cooling Tower Flow Controls 144(a & b) Variable Flow System Design iaa(n) Chiller and Boiler Isolation - iaa(n) CHIN 8 HHW Reset Controls 1440)WLHP Isolation valves 1440)VSD on CHW 8 WLHP pumps >5hp 1440)DP Sensor Location 1440)1. The Proposed equipment need to match the building plans schedule or specifications. If a requirement is not applicable, put "N/A" in the column next to applicable section. 2. For each chiller, cooling tower, boiler, and hydropic loop (or groups of similar equipment) fill in the reference to sheet number and/or specification section and paragraph number where the required features are documented. If a requirement is not applicable, put "n/a" in the column next to the applicable section(s). SERVICE HOT WATER & POOL/SPA REQUIREMENTS (Part 3 of 3) MECH-2C PROJECT NAME: Date: VERIZON - LA QUINTA 3/4/2011 SERVICE HOT WATER, POOL HEATING ITEM or SYSTEM TAG(S) (Le. WH -1, WHP-1, DHW-1, ect... )1 N/A No. of Systems - MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Section Indicate Page Reference on Plans of Sschedule 2 SERVICE HOT WATER , Certified Water Heater §111, §113 (a) Water Heater Efficiency §113 (b) Service Water Heating Installation §113 (c) Pipe Insulation §123 POOL AND SPA Pool and Spa Efficiency and Control §114 (a) Pool and Spa Electric Resistance Heating §114(b),Exception Pool and Spa Installation §114 (b) Pool Heater - No Pilot Light §115 (c) Spa Heater - No Pilot Light §115 (d) Pipe Insulation §123 1. The Proposed equipment need to match the building plans schedule or specifications. If a requirement is not applicable, put "N/A" in the column next to the measure. 2. For each water heater, pool heat and domestic water loop (or groups of similar equipment) fill in the reference to sheet number and/or specification section and paragraph number where the required features are documented. If a requirement is not applicable, put "N/A" in the column. 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS August 2009 MECHANICAL VENTILATION & REHEAT MECH-3C PROJECT NAME: --jDate: VERIZON - LA QUINTA 3/4/2011 MECHANICAL VENTILATION § 121 (b) 2 REHEAT LIMITATION §144 (d) A AREA BASIS OCCUPANCY BASIS VAV MINIMUM B C D E F G H I J K L M N Zone/ System Condition CFM Min CFM Num of CFM per Min CFM Required Design 50% of B x 0.4 MAX of Design Area SgFt per SgFt by area People Person by occ. VA max of VA CFM design zone CFM/SgFt H, J, K or min. air B x C E x F D or G supply drn 300 CFM setpoint Transfer Air RTU-1 1136 0.3 340.8 17 15 255 340.8 390 -35 RTU-2 1007 0.3 302.1 15 15 225 302.1 240 70 RTU-3 913 0.3 273.9 14 15 210 273.9 315 -35 Totals 916.8 945 Column I Total Design ventilation Air C Minimum ventilation rate per section 121, Table 121-A. E Based on Fixed seat or the greater of the expected number of occupants and 50% of the CBC occupant load for egress purposes for spaces without fixed seating. H Required Ventilation Air (REO'D V.A.) is the larger of the ventilation rates calculated on an AREA BASIS or OCCUPANCY BASIS (Columns D or G) Must be greater than or equal to H, or use Transfer Air (column N) to make up the difference J Design fan Supply cfm (Fan CFM) x 50%; or the design zone outdoor airflow rate per §121. K Condition area (Sgft) x 0.4 dm/sgf ; or L Maximum of columns H, J, K, or 300 cfm M This must be less than or equal to Column L and greater than or equal to the sum of columns H plus N. N Transfer Air must be provided where the Required Ventilation Air (Column H) is greater than the Design Minimum air (Column M). Where required, transfer air must be greater than or equal to the difference between the Required Ventilation Air (Column H) and the Design minimum Air Column M), Column H minus M. 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS 2010 FAN POWER CONSUMPTION 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS August 2009 MECH-4C PROJECT NAME: DATE: VERIZON - LA QUINTA 3/4/2011 NOTE: Provide one copy of this worksheet for each fan system with a total fan system horsepower greater than 25 hp for Constant Air Volume (CAV) Fan Systems or Variable Air Volume (VAV) Systems when using the Prescriptive approach. See Power Consumption of fans §144(c). A B C D E F FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS MOTOR DRIVE BRAKE HP FANS e x E x 746r(c x D) N/A Totals and Adjustments FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT equation 144-A in §144(c) of the energy standards. 1. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (watts, sum of col. F) A. If filter pressure drop is greater than 1 inch W.C. 2. SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW (CFM) or 245 Pascal then enter SPa on line 4. Enter 3. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (row 1/row 2) W/CFM Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SP,) on Line 5. 4 Spa B. Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on line 6. 5. SP, C. Calculate Adjusted Fan Power Index and enter 6. Fan adjustment = 1-(Spa-1)/SP, on Row 7 7. ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX (Line3 x Line 6)' W/CFM t. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX or ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX must no exceed 0.8 w/dm for Constant Volume systems or 1.25 w/cfm for VAV systems. Job# 260.0111 Job Namel4*�.nImioA.?L ZA, To: 16ultr H ANAVA Subject 11-3162 I INDOOR LIGHTING MANDATORY MEASURES: I BUILDING LIGHTING SHUT-OFF ❑X THE BUILDING LIGHTING SHUT-OFF SYSTEM CONSISTS OF AN AUTOMATIC TIME SWITCH, WITH A ZONE FOR EACH FLOOR. NOT APPLICABLE OVERRIDE FOR BUILDING LIGHTING SHUT-OFF. THE AUTOMATIC BUILDING SHUT-OFF SYSTEM IS PROVIDED WITH A MANUAL ACCESSIBLE OVERRIDE SWITCH IN SIGHT OF THE LIGHTS. THE AREA OF OVERRIDE IS NOT TO EXCEED 5000 SQUARE FEET. El NOT APPLICABLE AUTOMATIC CONTROL DEVICES CERTIFIED ALL AUTOMATIC CONTROL DEVICES SPECIFIED ARE CERTIFIED; ALL ALTERNATE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE CERTIFIED AND INSTALLED AS DIRECTED BY THE MANUFACTURER. ❑ NOT APPLICABLE FLUORESCENT BALLAST AND LUMINAIRES CERTIFIED ALL FLUORESCENT FIXTURES SUBJECT TO CERTIFICATION AND SPECIFIED FOR THE PROJECTS ARE CERTIFIED. ❑ NOT APPLICABLE INDIVIDUAL ROOM/AREA CONTROLS MX EACH ROOM AND AREA IN THIS BUILDING IS EQUIPPED WITH A SEPARATE SWITCH OR OCCUPANCY SENSOR DEVICE FOR EACH AREA WITH FLOOR -TO -CEILING WALLS. ❑ NOT APPLICABLE UNIFORM REDUCTION FOR INDIVIDUAL ROOMS QX ALL ROOMS AND AREAS GREATER THAN 100 SQUARE FEET AND MORE THAN 0.8 WATTS PER SQUARE FOOT OF LIGHTING LOAD SHALL BE CONTROLLED WITH MULTI- LEVEL SWITCHING FOR UNIFORM REDUCTION OF LIGHTING WITHIN THE ROOM. ❑ NOT APPLICABLE DAYLIT AREA CONTROL QX ALL ROOMS WITH WINDOWS AND SKYLIGHTS, THAT ARE GREATER THAN 250 SQUARE FEET AND THAT ALLOW FOR THE EFFECTIVE USE OF DAYLIGHT IN THE AREA SHALL HAVE 50% OF THE LIGHTING POWER IN EACH DAYLIT AREA CONTROLLED BY A SEPARATE SWITCH; OR ❑ THE EFFECTIVE USE OF DAYLIGHT THROUGHOUT CANNOT BE ACCOMPLISHED BECAUSE THE WINDOWS ARE CONTINUOUSLY SHADED BY A BUILDING ON THE ADJACENT LOT. DIAGRAM OF SHADING DURING DIFFERENT TIMES OF THE YEAR IS INCLUDED ON PLANS. n m CITY OF BUILDING & APPF FOR CON DATE q1,01 A QUINTA SAFETY DEPT. OVE® ;TRUCTION L BY g#—• CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Page 1 of 4) LTG -1C Project Name: 4 Date: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA 0 2/25/2011 Project Address: Climate Zone: Building CFA: 3196 Unconditioned 78995 Hwy 11 I, Suite 1, La Quinta, CA 92253 15 1 Floor Area: General Information Building Type: Nonresidential High -Rise Residential �Hotel/Motel Guest Room Schools DRelocatable Public Schools ❑Conditioned Spaces Unconditioned Spaces Phase of Construction: 0New Construction ❑Addition DX Alteration Method of Compliance: Complete Building Area Category OX Tailored Documentation Author's Declaration Statement - I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Name Signature boe Levin Company Date Henderson Engineers, Inc. Address If applicable: __ (8325 Lene_xa Drive CEA# CEPE # City/State/Zip F Phone: ,Lenexa, KS 66214 (913) 742-5000 Principal Lighting Designer's Declaration Statement I am eligible under Division 3 of the California Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the lighting design. This Certificate of Compliance identifies the lighting features and performance specifications required for compliance with Title 24, Pages 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations. The design features represented on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided to document this design on the other applicable compliance forms, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. Name } Signature ;Craig Lanham Company Date Henderson Engineers, Inc. Address I License # 8325 Lenexa Drive E14380 City/State/Zip ' Phone: ,Lenexa, KS 66214 ,(913) 742-5000 Lighting Mandatory Measures Indicate location on building plans of Mandatory Measures Note Block: LIGHTING COMPLIANCE FORMS & WORKSHEETS (check box if worksheet is included) For detailed instructions on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance forms, please refer to the Nonresidential Manual published by the Califomia Energy Commission. LTG -1C Pages 1 through 4 Certificate of Compliance. All Pages required on plans for all submittals. LTG -2C Lighting Controls Credit Worksheet LTG -3C Indoor Lighting Power Allowance LTG -4C Pages 1 through 4 Tailored Method Worksheet LTG -5C Pages 1 and 2 Line Voltage Track Lighting Worksheet CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Page 2 of 4) LTG -1C INDOOR LIGHTING SCHEDULE and FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: 2/25/2011 Installation Certificate, LTG-I-INST (Retain a copy and verify form is completed and signed.) Field Inspector Certificate of Acceptance, LTG -2A (Retain a copy and verify form is completed and signed.) Field Inspector separate Lighting Schedule Must Be Filled Out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces Installed Lighting Power listed on this Lighting Schedule is only for: X CONDITIONED SPACE UNCONDITIONED SPACE X The actual indoor lighting power listed below includes all installed permanent and portable lighting systems in accordance with §146(a) Only for offices: Up to the first 0.2 watts per square foot of portable lighting shall not be required to be included in the calculation of actual indoor lighting power density in accordance with the Exception to §146(a). All portable lighting in excess of 0.2 watts per square foot is totaled below. Luminaire (Type, Lamps, Ballasts) Installed Watts A B C D E F G H Name or Item Tag Luminaire Description -1 (i.e, 3 lamp fluorescent troffer, F32T8, one dimmable electronic ballasts) .c 3 , a rn How wattage was determined .c Z v «° ° S 3 Field InspectorZ CEC According Default to from NA8 §130(d or e) Pass Fail CL,CS 2x4 Recessed Acrylic 62 ❑ a ❑ 11 682 ❑ ❑ DL 12x4 Recessed Acrylic w/ EM Battery 62 ❑ ❑ ❑ 4 248 ❑ ❑ F 6" Downlight 28 ❑ ❑ ❑ 54 1512 ❑ ❑ Q 8" Downlight 29 ❑ a ❑ 18 232 ❑ ❑ U UnderCabinet Light 28 ❑ a 1 1 28 ❑ ❑ E Pendant Fixture 90 ❑ 0 ❑ 1 90 ❑ ❑ H 3 -Head Suspended 67.5 ❑ a ❑ 4 270 ❑ ❑ C Monopoint Fixture 50 ❑ a ❑ 4 200 ❑ ❑ NM Monopoint Fixture 50 ❑ a ❑ 2 100 ❑1 ❑ S Monopoint Fixture 50 ❑ a ❑ 4 200 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ RAC TRACK LIGHTING FROM LTG -5C ❑ ❑ ❑ 1035 ❑ ❑ T Monopoint Fixture 50 ❑ a a 2 100 ❑ ❑ Task Light 13 ❑ a a 3 39 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 131 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 01 ❑ ❑ 113113 INSTALLED WATTS PAGE TOTAL: 4736 Building total number of pages IL Installed Watts Building Total 4736 (Sum of all pages) Enter into LTG -1 C Page 4 of 4 1 - Wattage shall be determined according to Section 130(d and e). Wattage shall be rating of light fixture, not rating of bulb. If Fail then describe on Page 2 of the Inspection Checklist Form and take appropriate action to correct. Verify building plans if necessary. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Page 2 of 4) LTG -1C INDOOR LIGHTING SCHEDULE and FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: 1 2/25/2011 Installation Certificate, LTG-I-INST (Retain a copy and verify form is completed and signed.) Field Inspector Certificate of Acceptance, LTG -2A (Retain a copy and verify form is completed and signed.) Field Inspector separate Lighting Schedule Must Be Filled Out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces Installed Lighting Power listed on this Lighting Schedule is only for: CONDITIONED SPACE IX UNCONDITIONED SPACE The actual indoor lighting power listed below includes all installed permanent and portable lighting systems in accordance with §146(a) Only for offices: Up to the first 0.2 watts per square foot of portable lighting shall not be required to be included in the calculation of actual indoor lighting power density in accordance with the Exception to § 146(a). All portable lighting in excess of 0.2 watts per square foot is totaled below. Luminaire (Type, Lamps, Ballasts) Installed Watts A B C D E F G H Name or Item Tag Luminaire Description -1 (i.e, 3 lamp Fluorescent troffer, F32T8, one dimmable electronic ballasts) .c 3 U Q `" How wattageD was determined c z 2 V 3 Field InspectorZ CEC According Default to from NA8 §130(d or e) Pass Fail ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 1:1 1:1 1❑ 131 ❑ 1 ❑ ❑ ❑ INSTALLED WATTS PAGE TOTAL: Building total number of pages 1 Installed Watts Building Total (Sum of all pages) Enter into LTG -1 C Page 4 of 4 1 - Wattage shall be determined according to Section 130(d and e). Wattage shall be rating of light fixture, not rating of bulb. If Fail then describe on Page 2 of the Inspection Checklist Form and take appropriate action to correct. Verify building plans if necessary. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Page 3 of 4) LTG -1C Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: 2/25/2011 INDOOR LIGHTING SCHEDULE and FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST Fill in controls for all spaces: a) area controls, b) multi-level controls, c) manual daylighting controls for daylit areas > 250 ft2, automatic daylighting controls for daylit areas > 2,500 ft2, d) shut-off controls, e) display lighting controls, 0 tailored lighting controls - general lighting controlled separately from display, ornamental and display case lighting and g) demand responsive automatic controls for retail stores 50,000 ft2, in accordance with Section 131. MANDATORY LIGHTING CONTROLS - FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST Field Inspector Type / Description Number of Units Location in Building w Pass Fail Wall Mount Occupany Sensor 6 104,107,108,109,110,111 Multi-level Controls 1 Retail Sales 101/Service 103 Multi-level Controls I Back Area 105 Manual Daylighting Controls I Retail Sales 101/Service 103 Shut -Off Controls I Back Area 105 Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor 2 Inventory 106 SPECIAL FEATURES INSPECTION CHECKLIST (See Page 2 of 4 of LTG -1C) The local enforcement agency should pay special attention to the items specified in this checklist. These items require special written justification and documentation, and special verification. The local enforcement agency determines the adequacy of the justification, and may reject a building or design that otherwise complies based on the adequacy of the special justification and documentation submitted. Field Inspectors Notes or Discrepancies: CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Page 4 of 4) LTG -1C Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: 2/25/2011 Conditioned and Unconditioned space Lighting must not be combined for compliance Indoor Lighting Power for Conditioned Spaces Indoor Li hting Power for Unconditioned Spaces Installed Lighting (from Conditioned LTG -1C Page 2) Watts Installed Lighting (from Unconditioned LTG -1C Page 2) Watts 4736 0 Lighting Control Credit Conditioned Spaces (from LTG -2C) 0 Lighting Control Credit Unconditioned Spaces (from LTG -2C) - 0 Adjusted Installed Lighting Power = 0 Adjusted Installed Lighting Power = 0 Complies if Installed < or = Allowed < Or = Complies if Installed < or = Allowed < or = Allowed Lighting Power (from LTG -3C) 4,890 Allowed Lighting Power (from LTG -3C) 0 Required Acceptance Tests Designer: This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below is the acceptance test for the Lighting system, TG -2A. The designer is required to check the acceptance tests and list all control devices serving the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements of Code Compliance. Ifa 0 the fighting system or control of a certain type requires a test, fist the different fighting and the number of systems. The NA7 Section in the Appendix of the Nonresidential Mi:rence Appendices Manual describes the test. Since is form will be part of the plans, completion of this section will allow the responsible party to budget for the scope of work appropriately. Forms on be grouped by type of Luminaire controlled. Enforcement Agency: ystems Acceptance. Before Occupancy Permit is granted for a newly constructed building or space or when ever new lighting system with controls is installed in the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements. The LTC -2A form is not considered a complete form and is not to be accepted by the enforcement agency that certifies plans, specifications, installation certificates, and operation and maintenance information meet the requirements of 10-103(b) of Tide 24 pari 6. The field inspector must receive the property filled out and signed fortes before the building can receive final occupancy. A copy of the LTG -2A for each different fighting luminaire control(s) must be provided to the owner of the building for their records. Luminaires Controlled LTG -2A Controls and Sensors and Number Automatic of like Daylighting Control Equipment R uirin Testing Description Controls Location Acceptance Wall Mount Occupancy Sensor CL,CSL,2x4Acrylic 6 104,107,108,109,110,111 Manual Daylighting Controls F 6" Dowmlight 1 Back Area 105 Automatic Shut-off All except DL 1 Back Area 105 Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor CL,DL 2 Inventory 106 LIGHTING CONTROLS CREDIT WORKSHEET (Pagel of 2) LTG -2C Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: 2/25/2011 POWER ADJUSTMENT FACTORS (PAF) Separate PAF Worksheet Must Be Filled Out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. Control Credits listed on this schedule are only for: X CONDITIONED SPACES UNCONDITIONED SPACES A B C D E F G Room # Zone m Areas Lighting Control Description' Plan Reference Room Area (ft') Watts of Control Lighting Power Adjustments Factor' Control Credit Watts (E x F) t J r 1 i i 1 PAGE TOTAL Note: Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces Shall Be Seperately Totaled Number of Pages of LTG -2C Page 1 of 2 1 Building total of non-daylighting control credit watts for all pages of LTG -2C Page I of 2 Enter building total of all daylight controls credit watts from LTG -2C Page 2 of 2 BUILDING TOTAL OF ALL CONTROL CREDIT WATTS (FOR BOTH NON-DAYLIGHTING AND DAYLIGHTING CONTROL CREDITS Enter in LTG -IC Page 4: Lighting Control Credit as appropriate for CONDITIONED o UN-CONDITIONED Space] 1 C . Description shall be consistent with Type of Control defined in Table 146-C . Power Adjustment Factor taken from Table 146-C INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE LTG -3C Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: 2/25/2011 ALLOWED LIGHTING POWER (Chose One Method) Separate LTG -3C must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. Indoor Lighting Power Allowances listed Ion this page are only for: ❑X CONDITIONED spaces [:] UNCONDITIONED spaces COMPLETE BUILDING METHOD A B CII D WATTS COMPLETE ALLOWED BUILDING CATEGORY (From §146 Table 146-E) PER (W) X BLDG. AREA WATTS Description(s) and Quantity of Special Luminaire2 Types in each Primary Function Area TOTALS ALLOWED WATTS Smaller of D or F AREA WATTS AREA CATEGORY METHOD - Part A A B C D WATTS ALLOWED AREA CATEGORY (From § 146 Table 146-F) 1 PER (ft2) X AREA (SgFt) WATTS Sum of Additional Allowed Watts from Category Method - Part B (from table below) TOTALS AREA WATTS AREA CATEGORY METHOD - Part B Additional Wattage Allowance (from Table 146-F Footnotes) A B CII D E F G Primary Function SgFt Additional Watts Per SgFt Allowed Wattage Allowance (B x C) Description(s) and Quantity of Special Luminaire2 Types in each Primary Function Area Total Design Watts ALLOWED WATTS Smaller of D or F TOTALS -Enter into Category Method - Part A (table above) 1. Additional watts available only when allowed according to the footnotes on bottom of Table 146-F for chandelier or sconce; art, craft, assembly or manufacturing specialized task work; precision commercial/ industrial work; or lab specialized task work. . Special luminaires are light fixtures described in the Table 146-F Footnotes that are subject to an additional wattage allowance. AYLORED METHOD Total Allowed Watts using the Tailored Method taken from LTG -4C (Page 1 of 4) Row 3 1 4889.6 indoor lighting power allowance using the Tailored Method of compliance shall be determined using the LTG4C set forms. A separate set of LTG4C forms shall be filled out for CONDITIONED and UNCONDITIONED INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE LTG -3C Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: 2/25/2011 ALLOWED LIGHTING POWER (Chose One Method) Separate LTG -3C must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. Indoor Lighting Power Allowances listed Ion this page are only for: 1:1 CONDITIONED spaces aX UNCONDITIONED spaces COMPLETE BUILDING METHOD A B C' D WATTS COMPLETE ALLOWED BUILDING CATEGORY (From § 146 Table 146-E) PER (W) X BLDG. AREA WATTS TOTALS i Watts AREA WATTS Total WATTS Primary AREA CATEGORY METHOD - Part A Allowance of Special Luminaire2 Types Design A B C D (B x C) WATTS Watts ALLOWED AREA CATEGORY (From § 146 Table 146-F) i PER(112) X AREA (SgFt) WATTS f i Sum of Additional Allowed Watts from Category Method - Part B (from table below) TOTALS t AREA WATTS AREA CATEGORY METHOD - Part B Additional Wattage Allowance (from Table 146-F Footnotes) A B C' D E F G Additional ALLOWED Watts Wattage Description(s) and Quantity Total WATTS Primary Per SgFt Allowance of Special Luminaire2 Types Design Smaller of Function SgFt Allowed (B x C) in each Primary Function Area Watts D or F t TOTALS -Enter into Category Method - Part A (table above) 1. Additional watts available only when allowed according to the footnotes on bottom of Table 146-F for chandelier or sconce; art, craft, assembly or manufacturing specialized task work; precision commercial/ industrial work; or lab specialized task work. . Special luminaires are light fixtures described in the Table 146-F Footnotes that are subject to an additional wattage allowance. 'AYLORED METHOD Total Allowed Watts using the Tailored Method taken from LTG -4C (Page 1 of 4) Row 3 e indoor lighting power allowance using the Tailored Method of compliance shall be determined using the LTG -4C set off., f forms. A separate set of LTG4C forms shall be filled out for CONDITIONED and UNCONDITIONED spaces TAILORED METHOD WORKSHEET (Page 1 of 4) LTG -4C Project Name: Date: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA I 2/25/2011 TAILORED METHOD SUMMARY- Separate Tailored Method Worksheets shall be filled out of Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces CONDITIONED SPACES UNCONDITIONED SPACES 1. Allowed Watts for Illuminance Categories (Building Total from Column G from Tailored General Lighting 3315.6 Power Table below) Watts . Watts for Display Lighting 1014 560 1574 Wall Display from + Floor Display + Ornamental/Special + Very Valuable = Watts LTG4C from LTG -4C Effects Display from Merchandise from Page 2 of 4 Page 2 of 4 LTG -4C Page 3 of 4 LTG -4C Page 3 of 4 3. Total Allowed Watts (add lines I and 2) 4889.6 Watts TAILORED ALLOWED GENERAL LIGHTING POWER A B C D E F G ROOM ROOM PRIMARY ILLUMINANCE CAVITY NUMBER FUNCTION TYPE (1) CATEGORY (2) RATIO (3) RCRFROM LTG -4C Pg 4 of 41 Y N FLOOR AREA FOR ALLOWED PRIMARY ALLOWED WATTS FUNCTION(4) LPD (5) (E x F) 101,103 Retail Sales D 3.17 X X X X X ISI 2150 0.9 1935 102 Display Window D 25.24 56 1.4 78.4 104 Work Area D 15.43 35 1.4 49 105 Back Area D 7.27 288 1.4 403.2 106 Inventory D 5.91 312 1.2 374.4 107 Telco D 14.63 X X X X X X 46 1.4 64.4 108 Manager E 12.86 55 2.5 137.5 109 Break Area D 8.25 137 1.4 191.8 110 Janitor's Closet B 30.86 11 0.7 7.7 111 Restroom B 12.86 54 0.7 37.8 112 Restroom B 12.86 52 0.7 36.4 I � i OF ft2 Watts PAGE TOTAL 3196 3315.6 BUILDINGTOTAL 3196 3315.6 1. From Table 146-G, Column]. 2. From Table 146-G, Column2 or IESNA Handbook. . If Column D checked 'N' then enter<3.5 in this column. . Floor Area must be for Primary Function type listed in Table 146-G Columnl. Floor area using the Area Category Method shall not be included. 5. In accordance with Table 146-1. I TAILORED METHOD WORKSHEET (Page 1 of 4) LTG -4C Project Name: Date: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA 2/25/2011 ADORED METHOD SUMMARY- Separate Tailored Method Worksheets shall be filled out of Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces 1:1 CONDITIONED SPACES ID UNCONDITIONED SPACES Power Table below) Watts . Watts for Display Lighting Wall Display from + Floor Display + Omamental/Special + Very Valuable = Total Watts LTG -4C from LTG -4C Effects Display from Merchandise from Page 2 of 4 Page 2 of 4 LTG -4C Page 3 of 4 LTG -4C Page 3 of 4 3. Total Allowed Watts (add lines 1 and 2) Watts TAILORED ALLOWED GENERAL LIGHTING POWER A B C D E F G OOM ROOM PRIMARY ILLUMINANCEVrrY [RATIO NUMBER FUNCTION TYPE (1) CATEGORY (2) (3) RCR FROM LTG -4C Pg4of47 Y N FLOOR AREA FOR ALLOWED PRIMARY ALLOWED WATTS FUNCTION(4) LPD (5) (E x F) i ft2 Watts PAGE TOTAL BUILDING TOTAL 1. From Table 146-G, Columnl. 2. From Table 146-G, Column2 or IESNA Handbook. . If Column D checked 'N' then enter<3.5 in this column. . Floor Area must be for Primary Function type listed in Table 146-G Columnl. Floor area using the Area Category Method shall not be included. 5. In accordance with Table 146-1. TAILORED METHOD WORKSHEET (Page 2 of 4) LTG -4C Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: 2/25/2011 ElCONDITIONED SPACES UNCONDITIONED SPACES DISPLAY LIGHTING WALLS Qualifying wall display lighting systems shall be mounted within 10 ft to a wall, See §146(c)3B. A B C D I E F G I H I 1 J K Luminaire Description Mtg Height Mount Height Factor (1) ALLOTED WATTS DESIGN WATTS Wall all Display Display (2) Allowed Length in Power Watts Linear Ft /foot C x D x E WATTS Design Lumin Lumin per Watts Code QTY LUMIN. H x l Allowed Watts (Min F or J TRACK LIGHT I 1 1 42 17 714 N 18 50 900 714 MONOPOINT 11 1 6 17 102 NM 2 50 100 100 MONOPOINT II 1 12 17 204 NS 4 50 200 200 TOTAL LENGTH OF DISPLAY WALLS 60 Linear feet TOTAL WATTS Enter on Line 2, Page I of LTG4C 1014 1. From Table 146-H . From Table 146-G Column 3. DISPLAY LIGHTING; FLOORS Qualifying wall display lighting systems shall be mounted within 10 ft to a wall, See §I46(c)3B. A B C D I E I F G I H I I J K Luminaire Description Mtg Height Mount Height Factor (3) ALLOTED WATTS DESIGN WATTS Allowed Watts (Min F or J) FLOOR FLOOR DISPLAY ALLOWED AREA (4) Power in WATTS (Sq Ft) W/ft2 (5) (C x D x E) WATTS Design Lumin Lumin per Watts Code QTY LUMIN. (H x 1) SUSPENDED 8.5 I 248 1.2 297.6 H 4 67.5 270 270 PENDANT 8.5 1 80 1.2 96 E 1 90 90 90 MONOPOINT II 1 168 1.2 2016 INC 4 50 200 200 1 TOTAL AREA FLOOR DISPLAYS 496 SgFt TOTAL WATTS Enter on Line 2, Page I of LTG4C 560 3. From Table 146-H as appropriate. . This shall be the Floor area of the primary function in accordance with 146(c)3B(ii) and Table 146-G Column I. . From Table 146-G Column 4. TAILORED METHOD WORKSHEET (Page 4 of 4) LTG -4C Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: 2/25/2011 Documentation Author: [D CONDITIONED SPACES ❑ UNCONDITIONED SPACES ROOM CAVITY RATIO (RCR) WORKSHEET RCR< 3.5 Is assumed instead of using one of the calculation methods listed below. Note: Table 146-1 provides the lowest lighting power density values for RCRs which are less than 3.5 RECTANGULAR SPACES A B C D E F Room Task/Activity Number Description Room Length (L) (ft) Room Width (W) (ft) Room Cavity Height (H) (ft) RCR 5 x H x (L+W) / (LxW) I 102 DISPLAY WINDOW 2.5 17 11 25.24 107 - TELCO 8 5 9 14.63 108 MANAGER 7 7 9 12.86 109 BREAK AREA 10 12 9 8.25 110 JANITOR'S CLOSET 3.5 2.5 9 30.86 III RESTROOM 7 7 9 12.86 112 RESTROOM 7 7 9 12.86 i I NON -RECTANGULAR SPACES A B C D E F Room Task/Activity Number Description Room Area (A) (ft2) Room Perimeter (P) (ft) Room cavity Height (H)(ft) RCR 2.5 x H x P / A 101,103 SALES/SERVICE 2150 248 11 3.17 104 WORK AREA 35 24 9 15.43 105 BACK AREA 288 93 9 7.27 106 INVENTORY 312 82 9 5.91 I LINE VOLTAGE TRACK LIGHTING WORKSHEET (Pagel of 2) LTG -5C Project Name: Date: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA I 2/25/2011 ❑ METHOD I - VOLT-AMPERE (VA) RATING OF THE BRANCH CIRCUIT(S) ❑ This is the only option available for determining wattage of line -voltage busway and track rated for more than 20 amperes. One of four options available for determining wattage of line -voltage busway and track rated for 20 amperes or less. A B VOLT-AMPERE (VA) RATING OF BRANCH CIRCUIT NAME OR ID THE BRANCH CIRCUIT TOTAL: Enter total on the bottom of LTG -5C Page 2 of 2 METHOD 2 - USE THE HIGHER WATTAGE OF: 45 WATTS/LINEAR FOOT OF TRACK - OR TOTAL RATED WATTAGE OF ALL LUMINAIRES One of four options available for determining wattage of line -voltage busway and track rated far 20 amperes or less. A B C D E F TRACK H OR NAME LINEAR FEET OF TRACK (W/LF) B x C TOTAL RATED WATTAGE (W) OF ALL LUMINAIRES LARGER OF (D or E) N 23 45 1,035 900 1,035 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 TOTAL: Enter total on the bottom of LTG -5C Page 2 of 2 1,035 LINE VOLTAGE TRACK LIGHTING WORKSHEET (Page 2 of 2) LTG -5C Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: I 2/25/2011 METHOD 3 - USE THE HIGHER OF: 12.5 WATTS / LINEAR FOOT OF TRACK - OR VA RATING OF INTEGRAL CURRENT LIMITER One of four options available for determining wattage of line -voltage busway and track rated for 20 amperes or less. Only integral current limiters which are certified to the Energy Commission use this method. A B C D E F Linear Feet VA Rating of Integral Track or Name # of Track (W/LF) B x C (W) Current Limiter Larger of (D or E) 12.5 j" 12.5 I 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 TOTAL: Enter total on the bottom of this page METHOD 4 - DEDICATED TRACK LIGHTING OVERCURRENT PROTECTION PANEL One of four options available for determining wattage of line -voltage busway and track rated for 20 amperes or less Overcurrent protection panel is listed as defined in §101 in accordance with § 130(d)3B(iv)a. Overcurrent protection panel is used only with track lighting in accordance with § 130(d)3B(iv)b. Overcurrent protection panel is permanently installed in an electrical equipment room or permanently installed adjacent to the lighting panel board providing supplementary overcurrent protection for the track lighting circuits served by the supplementary overcurrent protection panel in accordance with §130(d)3B(iv)c. Overcurrent protection panel is prominently labeled in accordance with §130(d)3B(iv)d. OVERCURRENT PROTECTION PANEL A B C D E NAME OR ID Voltage of the Branch Circuit Complete list of Amperage Rating for Each Device Installed in the Panel Sum of the Ampere Rating of all Devices Sum of the Ampere Ratings of all of the Devices Times The Branch Circuit Voltage (B x D) TOTAL: Enter total on the bottom of this page TOTALS OF ALL METHODS USED TO DETERMINE THE WATTAGE OF LINE -VOLTAGE TRACK AND PLUG-IN BUSWAY ENTER TOTAL FROM METHOD I ENTER TOTAL FROM METHOD 2 1035 ENTER TOTAL FROM METHOD 3 ENTER TOTAL FROM METHOD 4 TOTAL TRACK / BUSWAY WATTAGE: 1035 LJ CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE and FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST Pa e 2 of 5 MECH-1C PROJECT NAME: DATE: _ VERIZON=L"A QUINTA - 3/27/2012 SPECIAL FEATURES INSPECTION CHECKLIST Discrepancies: 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS March 2010 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE and FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST (Page 3 of 5 MECH-1C August 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS 2009 PROJECT NAME: DATE: VERIZON - LA QUINTA - 3/27!2012 REQUIRED ACCEPTANCE TESTS DESIGNER: This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below are all the acceptance tests for mechanical systems. The designer is required to check the applicable boxes by all acceptable tests that apply and list all equipment descriptions and the number of systems. The NA number designated the Section in the Appendix of the Nonresidential reference appendices that requires an acceptance test. If all equipment of a certain type requires a test, list the equipment Reference Appendices Manual that describes the test. Since this form will be part of the plans, completion of this section will allow the responsible party to budget for the scope of work appropriately. Enforcement Agency: Systems Acceptance. Before occupancy permit is granted for a newly constructed building or space, or a new space -conditioning system serving a building or space is operated for normal use, all control devices serving the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance requirements for Code Compliance. Systems Acceptance. Before occupancy permit is granted. All newly installed HVAC equipment must be tested using the Acceptance Requirements. The MECH-1C form is not considered a completed form and is not to be accepted by the building department unless the correct boxes are checked. The equipment requiring testing, person performing the test (Example: HVAC installer, TAB contractor, controls contractor, PE in charge of the project) and what Acceptance fest must be conducted. The following checked -off forms are required for ALL newly installed equipment. In addition a Certificate of Acceptance forms shall be submitted to the building department that certifies plans, specifications, installation certificates, and operating and maintenance information meet the requirements of §10-103(b) and Title 24 part 6. The building inspector must receive properly filled out and signed forms before the building can receive final occupancy. Test Description MECH-2A MECH-3A MECH-4A MECH-5A MECH-6A MECH-7A MECH-SA MECH-9A MECH-10A MECH-11A Outdoor Constant Demand Hydropic Ventilation Volume & Air Control Valve Supply System Automatic Equipment requiring # of for Single -Zone Distribution Economizer Ventilation Supply Fan Leakage Water Temp. Var. Flow Demand Testing or Verification units VAV 8 CAV Unitary Ducts Controls DCV VAV Test Reset Control Shed Control RTU -1 1 X X X ' RTU -2 1 X X X RTU -3 1 X X X CRU/CU-1 1 X CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE and FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST Page 4 of 5 MECH-1C 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS August 2009 PROJECT NAME: __DATE: VERIZON - LA TA QUIN 3/27/2012 �+ REQUIRED ACCEPTANCE TESTS DESIGNER: This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below are all the acceptance tests for mechanical systems. The designer is required to check the applicable boxes by all acceptable tests that apply and list all equipment descriptions and the number of systems. The NA number designated the Section in the Appendix of the Nonresidential reference appendices that requires an acceptance test. If all equipment of a certain type requires a test, list the equipment Reference Appendices Manual that describes the test. Since this form will be part of the plans, completion of this section will allow the responsible party to budget for the scope of work appropriately. Enforcement Agency: Systems Acceptance. Before occupancy permit is granted for a newly constructed building or space, or'a new space -conditioning system serving a building or space is operated for normal use, all control devices serving the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance requirements for Code Compliance. Systems Acceptance. Before occupancy permit is granted. All newly installed HVAC equipment must be tested using the Acceptance Requirements. The MECH-1 C form is not considered a completed form and is not to be accepted by the building department unless the correct boxes are checked. The equipment requiring testing, person performing the test (Example: HVAC installer, TAB contractor, controls contractor, PE in charge of the project) and what Acceptance test must be conducted. The following checked -off forms are required for ALL newly installed equipment. In addition a Certificate of Acceptance forms shall be submitted to the building department that certifies plans, specifications, installation certificates, and operating and maintenance information meet the requirements of §10-103(b) and Title 24 part 6. The building inspector must receive properly filled out and signed forms before the building can receive final occupancy. Test Description MECH-12A MECH-13A MECH-14A MECH-16A Fault Thermal Fault Detection 8 Distributed Energy Detection & Diagnostics Energy Storage Equipment requiring # of Diagnostics for Air & Storage DX (TES) Testing or Verification Units for DX Units Zone AC Systems Systems Test Performed By: RTU -1. 1 X CONTRACTOR RTU -2 1 X CONTRACTOR - RTU -3 1 X CONTRACTOR CRU/CU-1 1 X CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE and (Page 5 of 5) MECH-1C FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST PROJECT NAME: DATE: 3/27/2012 Documentation Author's Declaration Statement * I certify that this Certificate of Compliance Documentation is accurate and complete. Name: _ Signature: SCOTT GROSHANS r— Company: Date: HENDERSON ENGINEERS, INC. T! Jr 2012 Address: if Applicable: CEA # 8325 LENEXA DRIVE CEPE # City/State/Zip Phone: (913) 742-5000 LENEXA, KS 66215 Principle Mechanical Designer's Declaration Statement I am eligible under Division 3 of the California Business and Professions Code to Accept responsibility for the mechanical design. ' This Certificate of Compliance identifies the mechanical features and performance specifications required for compliance with Title 24, Parts 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations. The design features represented on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided to document this design on the other applicable compliance forms, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. Name: Signature: WANE HENDERSON Company: HENDERSON ENGINEERS, INC. ate: S Zf 4L Address: License # 28118 - _ 8325 LENEXA DRIVE City/State/Zip Phone: LENEXA, KS 66215 Mandatory Measures Indicate location on building plans of Note Block for Mandatory Measures: I Mechanical Compliance Forms & Worksheets check box if worksheets is included For Detailed instruction on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance forms, refer to the 2008 Nonresidential Manual Note: The Enforcement Agency may require all forms to be incorporated onto the building plans. X MECH-I-C Certificate of Compliance. Required on plans for all submittals. X MECH-2-C Mechanical Equipment Summary is required for all submittals. X MECH-3-C Mechanical Ventilation and Reheat is required for all submittals with mechanical ventilation. MECH-4-C Fan Power Consumption is required for all prescriptive submittals. 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS 2009 AIR SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (Part 1 of 3) MECH-2C PROJECT NAME: _ VERIZON LA QUINTA _ _ Date: ITEM or SYSTEM TAG(S) (i.e. AC -1, RTU -1, HP -1) Indicate Air Systems Type (Central, Single Zone, Package, VAV or etc...) RTU -1, RTU -2, RTU -3 CRU-1/CU-1 No. of Systems 3 1 MANDATORY MEASURES Heating Equipment Efficiency Cooling Equipment Efficiency HVAC or Heat Pump Thermostats Furnace Controls/Thermostats Natural Ventilation Mechanical Ventilation VAV Minimum Position Control Demand Control Ventilation Time Control Setback & Setup Control Outdoor Damper Control Isolation Zones Pipe Insulation Duct Insulation PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Calculated Design Heating Capacity Calculated Design Cooling Load Fan Control DP Sensor Location Supply Pressure Reset (DDC only) Simultaneous Heat/Cool Economizer Heat & Cool Air Supply Reset Electric Resistance Heating Heat Rejection System Air Cooled Chiller Limitation Duct Leakage Sealing. If Yes, a MECH-4-A must be Submitted. T-24 Section Indicate Page Reference on the Plans or Schedule list or List Information Below 112(a) M2 N/A 112(a) M2 M2 112(b), 112(c) M3 M3 112(c), 115(a) N/A N/A 121(b) N/A N/A 121(b) M2, ME2 N/A 121(c) N/A N/A 121(c) N/A N/A 121(c), 122(e) M3 M3 122(e) M3 M3 122(f) M3 N/A 122(g) N/A N/A 123 N/A M3 124 M3 N/A 144(a & b) M2 N/A 144(a & b) M2 M2 144(c) M3 M3 144(c) N/A N/A 144(c) N/A N/A 144(d) N/A N/A 144(e) M3 N/A 144(f) M3 N/A 144(g) N/A N/A §144(h) N/A N/A §144(1) N/A N/A §144(k) N/A N/A 1. Total installed capacity (MBtu/hr) of all electric heat on this project exclusive of electric auxiliary heat for heat pumps. If electric heat is used explain which exception(s) to §144(g) apply. 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS 2009 WATER SIDE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PROJECT NAME: VERIZON - LA QUINTA ITEM or SYSTEM TAG(S) (i.e. AC -1, RTU -1, HP -1, CT -1, ect... )1 No. of Systems MANDATORY MEASURES Equipment Efficiency Pipe Insulation PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Cooling Tower Fan Controls Cooling Tower Flow Controls Variable Flow System Design Chiller and Boiler Isolation CHW & HHW Reset Controls WLHP Isolation valves VSD on CHW & WLHP pumps >5hp DP Sensor Location Water `Side (Part 2 of 3) MECH-2C Date: 3/27/2012 stems: Chillers, Towers, Boilers, Hydronic Loops N/A T-24 Section Indicate Page Reference on Plans or Specification 2 112(a) 123 1. The Proposed equipment need to match the building plans schedule or specifications. If a requirement is not applicable, put "N/A" in the column next to applicable section. 2. For each chiller, cooling tower, boiler, and hydronic loop (or groups of similar equipment) fill in the reference to sheet number and/or specification section and paragraph number where the required features are documented. If a requirement Vs not applicable, put "n/a" in the column next to the applicable section(s). 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS August2009 SERVICE HOT WATER & POOL/SPA REQUIREMENTS (Part 3 of 3) MECH-2C PROJECT NAME: _ _ _ Date: VERIZON - LA QUINTA —13/27/2012 ITEM or SYSTEM TAG(S) (i.e. WH -1, WHP-1, DHW-1, ect... )1 No. of Systems MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Section SERVICE HOT WATER Certified Water Heater §111, §113 (a) Water Heater Efficiency §113 (b) Service Water Heating Installation §113 (c) Pipe Insulation §123 POOL AND SPA Pool and Spa Efficiency and Control §114 (a) Pool and Spa Electric Resistance Heating §114(b) Exception Pool and Spa Installation §114 (b) Pool Heater - No Pilot Light §115 (c) Spa Heater - No Pilot Light 1§115 (d) Pipe Insulation 1§123 N/A SERVICE HOT WATER, POOL HEATING Indicate Page Reference on Plans of Sschedule 2 1. The Proposed equipment need to match the building plans schedule or specifications. If a requirement is not applicable, put "N/A" in the column next to the measure. 2. For each water heater, pool heat and domestic water loop (or groups of similar equipment) fill in the reference to sheet number and/or specification section and paragraph number where the required features are documented. If a requirement is not applicable, put "N/A" in the column. 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS 2009 MECHANICAL VENTILATION & REHEAT MECH-3C PROJECT NAME: VERIZON - LA QUINTA Date: 13/27/2012 MECHANICAL VENTILATION § 121 (b) 2 REHEAT LIMITATION §144 (d) A AREA BASIS OCCUPANCY BASIS VAV MINIMUM B C D E F G H I J K L M N Zone/ System Condition CFM Min CFM Num of CFM per Min CFM Required Design 50% of B x 0.4 MAX of Design Transfer Area SgFI per SgFt by area People Person by occ. VA max of VA CFM design zone CFM/SgFt H, J, K or min. air Air B x C E x F D or G supply cfm 300 CFM setpoinl RTU -1 1126 0.2 225.2 17 15 255 255 265 RTU -2 933 0.15 139.95 12 15 180 180 200 RTU -3 885 0.2 177 14 15 210 210 215 Totals 645 680 Column I Total Design Ventilation Air C Minimum Ventilation rate per section 121, Table 121-A. E Based on Fixed seat or the greater of the expected number of occupants and 50% of the CBC occupant load for egress purposes for spaces without fixed seating. H Required Ventilation Air (REO'D V.A.) is the larger of the ventilation rates calculated on an AREA BASIS or OCCUPANCY BASIS (Columns D or G) I Must be greater than or equal to H, or use Transfer Air (column N) to make up the difference J Design fan Supply cfm (Fan CFM) x 50%; or the design zone outdoor airflow rate per §121. K Condition area (Sgft) x 0.4 cfm/sgfl; or L Maximum of columns H, J, K, or 300 cfm M This must be less than or equal to Column L and greater than or equal to the sum of columns H plus N. N Transfer Air must be provided where the Required Ventilation Air (Column H) is greater than the Design Minimum air (Column M). Where required, transfer air must be greater than or equal to the difference between the Required Ventilation Air (Column H) and the Design minimum Air Column M), Column H minus M. 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS July 2010 FAN POWER CONSUMPTION MECH-4C PROJECT NAME: DATE: VERIZON - LA QUINTA 3/27/2012 NOTE: Provide one copy of this worksheet for each fan system with a total fan system horsepower greater than 25 hp for Constant Air Volume (CAV) Fan Systems or Variable Air Volume (VAV) Systems when using the Prescriptive approach. See Power Consumption of fans §144(c). A B C D E F FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE FANS B x E x 746/(C x D) N/A Totals and Adjustments FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT equation 144-A in §144(c) of the energy standards. 1. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (watts, sum of col. F) A. If filter pressure drop is greater than 1 inch W.C. 2. SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW (CFM) or 245 Pascal then enter SPa on line 4. Enter 3. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (row 1/row 2) W/CFM Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SP,) on Line 5. 4 Spa B. Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on line 6. 5. SP, C. Calculate Adjusted Fan Power Index and enter 6. Fan adjustment = 1-(Spa-1)/SP, on Row 7 7. ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX (Line3 x Line 6)' W/CFM 1. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX or ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX must no exceed 0.8 w/cfm for Constant Volume systems or 1.25 w/cfm for VAV systems. 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS August 2009 MANDATORY MEASURES (Part 1 of 2) PROJECT NAME: DATE: _ _ _ VERIZON - LA QUINTA - iY 3/27/2012 The person with overall responsibility must ensure that the Mandatory Measures that apply to the project are listed on the plans. The format of the list is left to the discretion of the Principal Designer. Certification of Equipment Efficiency (§110 and §111) X IAny appliance for which there is a California standard established in the Appliance Efficiency Regulations may be installed only if the manufacturer has certified to the Commission, as specified in those regulations, that the appliance complies with the applicable standard for that appliance. For certified appliances, go to www.energy.ca.gov/appliances/database HVAC equipment efficiencies (§112) Mechanical equipment installed in a building subject to these regulations must be certified as meeting certain minimum efficiency. These requirements are contained in §112. The AFUE, COP, EER, IPLV, combustion efficiency, and thermal efficiency values of all equipment must be determined using the applicable _test method specified in the Standards. E]The following space-conditioning equipment may be installed only if the manufacturer has certified that the equipment meets or exceeds all applicable efficiency requirements of the Standards: all air conditioners, heat pumps and condensing units >135,000 Btu/hr; all water chillers; MAII gas and oil fired air furnaces with input rating >225,000 Btu/hr shall have an intermittent ignition or interrupted device (IDD), and have either power venting or a flue damper. Service Water Heating (§111 and §113). E] Certification by Manufacturers. Any service water-heating system or equipment may be installed only if the manufacturer has certified that the system or equipment complies with all of the requirements of this subsection for that system or equipment. Outlet temperature controls. On systems that have a total capacity greater than 167,000 Btu/hr, outlets that require higher than service water temperatures as listed in the ASHRAE Handbook, Applications Volume, shall have separate remote heaters, heat exchangers, or boosters to supply the outlet with the higher temperature. Controls for hot water distribution systems. Service hot water systems with circulating pumps or with electrical heat trace systems shall be capable of automatically turning off the system. X�Insulation. Unfired service water heater storage tanks and backup tanks for solar water-heating systems shall have; External insulation with an installed R-value of at least R-12; or Internal and external insulation with a combined R-value of at least R-16; or The heat loss of the tank surface based on an 80°F water-air temperature difference shall be less than 6.5 Btu per hour per square foot. Water Heating Recirculation Loops Serving Multiple Dwelling Units, High-Rise Residential, Hotel/Motel and Nonresidential as listed on §113(c)5A, B, C, D, E, F. Service water heaters in state buildings. Any newly constructed building constructed by the State shall derive its service water heating from a system that provides at least 60 percent of the energy needed for service water heating from site solar energy or recovered energy. Pool and Spas Service water heating and pool heating measures (§114) FlAny pool or spa heating system or equipment may be installed only if the manufacturer has certified that the system or equipment has all of the following: • Efficiency, • On-off switch Instructions A permanent, easily readable, and weatherproof plate or card that gives instruction for the energy efficient operation of the pool or spa heater and for the proper care of pool or spa water when a cover is used. • No electric resistance heating installation of any pool or spa system or equipment shall be installed with at least 36 inches of pipe shall be installed between the filter and the heater or dedicated suction and return lines, or built-in or built-up connections and shall be installed to allow for the future addition of solar heating equipment Covers. A cover for outdoor pools or outdoor spas that have a heat pump or gas heater. Pool shall have directional inlets that adequately mix the pool water; and time switch or similar control mechanism shall be installed as part of the pool water circulation control system. Ventilation(§121) X]AII enclosed spaces in a building that are normally used by humans shall be ventilated in accordance with the requirements of this section and the CBC. X , The outdoor air -ventilation rate and air -distribution assumptions made in the design of the ventilating system shall be clearly identified on the'building plans required by §10-103 of Title 24, Part 1 X]Everyspace in a building shall be designed to have outdoor air - ventilation either by Natural ventilation or Mechanical ventilation [I]Times of occupancy The minimum rate of outdoor air required by Section 121(b)2 shall be supplied to each space at all times when the space is usually occupied. aDucting for Zonal Heating and Cooling Units. Where a return plenum is used to distribute outdoor air to a zonal heating or cooling unit which then supplies the air to a space in order to meet the requirements of Section 121(b)2, the outdoor air shall be ducted to discharge either: within 5 feet of the unit; or within 15 feet of the unit, substantially toward the unit, and at a velocity not less than 500 feet per minute. X❑Design and Control Requirements for Quantities of Outdoor Air. All mechanical ventilation and space -conditioning systems shall be designed with and have installed ductwork, dampers, and controls to allow outside air rates to be operated at the larger of (1) the minimum levels specified in Section 121(b)1 or (2) the rate required for make-up of exhaust systems that are required for a process, or control of odors, or for the removal of contaminants within the 2008 NONRESIDENTIAL COMPLIANCE FORMS Auaus1 2009 MANDATORY MEASURES (Part 2 of 2) PROJECT NAME: VERIZON - LA QUINTA r 3/27/2012 Y The person with overall responsibility must ensure that the Mandatory Measures that apply to the project are listed on the plans. The format of the list is left to the discretion of the Principal Designer. Demand Controlled Ventilation §121(c) Every space requiring Demand Control Ventilation. They must have an air economizer; and they serve a space with a design occupant density, or a maximum occupant load factor for egress purposes, greater than or equal to 25 people per 1000 ftZ (40 square foot per person); and is either a single zone system with any controls or multiple zone systems with Direct Digital Controls (DDC) to the zone level. Controls (§122). Heat pumps with supplementary electric resistance heaters; should prevent supplementary heater operation when the heating load can be met by the heat pump alone; and �In which the cut-on temperature for compression heating is higher than the cut-on temperature for supplementary heating, and the cut-off temperature for compression heating is higher than the cutoff temperature for supplementary heating. X❑Thermostats, all unitary heating and /or cooling systems heat pumps that are not controlled by a central energy management control system (ECMS) shall have a setback thermostat. X]Thermostatic Controls for Each Zone. The supply of heating and cooling energy to each space-conditioning zone or dwelling unit shall be controlled by an individual thermostatic control that responds to temperature within the zone and that meets the applicable requirements of Section 122(b). 71criteria for Zonal Thermostatic Controls. The individual thermostatic controls required by Section 122(a) shall meet requirements; for heating shall be capable of being set, locally or remotely, down to 55°F or lower. Or for cooling it shall be capable of being set, locally or remotely, up to 85°F or higher. MFor Hotel/Motel Guest Room and High-rise Residential Dwelling Unit Thermostats; shall have: Numeric temperature setpoints in °F; and Setpoint stops accessible only to authorized personnel, to restrict over-heating and over-cooling and meet Section 150(1). Heat Pump Controls. All heat pumps with supplementary electric resistance heaters shall be installed with controls that comply with Section 112(b). X❑Shut-off and Reset Controls for Space-conditioning Systems; shall be installed with controls that comply with controls capable of automatically shutting off the system during periods of nonuse and shall have by having an automatic time switch control device an accessible manual override that allows operation of the system for up to 4 hours. X❑Dampers for Air Supply and Exhaust Equipment. Outdoor air supply and exhaust equipment shall be installed with dampers that automatically close upon fan shutdown. Isolation Area Devices. Each space-conditioning system serving multiple zones with a combined conditioned floor area of more CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Page 1 of 4) LTG -1C Project Name: Date: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA 3/29/2012 Project Address: Climate Zone: Building CFA: 3356 Unconditioned 78995 Hwy l 11, Suite 1, La Quinta; CA 92253 15 Floor Area: General Information " Building Type: Nonresidential ❑High -Rise Residential ❑HoteVMotel Guest Room Schools ❑Relocatable Public Schools ❑Conditioned Spaces ❑Unconditioned Spaces Phase of Construction: ONew Construction ❑Addition Alteration Method of Compliance: Complete Building ❑Area Category IDTailored Documentation Author's Declaration Statement -1 certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Name Signature Joe Levin 0000, ,tom Company ate ✓/%/��i Henderson Engineers, Inc. Address If applicable: CEA # 8325 Lenexa Drive CEPE # City/State/Zip Phone: Lenexa, KS 66214 (913) 742-5000 Principal Lighting Designer's Declaration Statement I am eligible under Division 3 of the California Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the lighting design. This Certificate of Compliance identifies the lighting features and performance specifications required for compliance with Title 24, Pages 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations. The design features represented on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided to document this design on the other applicable compliance forms, worksheets, calculations, pla and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. Name Signature Craig Lanham Company Y e Henderson Engineers, Inc. BUILDING $ SAE Address APPROVED Ocens # 8325 Lenexa Drive FE)Phone E14380 City/State/Zip Lenexa, KS 66214 (913) 742-5000 UA 1 Lighting Mandatory Measures Y �t- pf--2. Indicate location on building plans of Mandatory Measures Note oc c:• LIGHTING COMPLIANCE FORMS & WORKSHEETS (check box if worksheet is included) For detailed instructions on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance forms, please refer to the Nonresidential Manual published by the California Energy Commission. X LTG -1C Pages 1 through 4 Certificate of Compliance. All Pages required on plans for all submittals. X LTG -2C Lighting Controls Credit Worksheet X LTG -3C Indoor Lighting Power Allowance X LTG -4C Pages 1 through 4 Tailored Method Worksheet X LTG -5C Pages I and 2 Line Voltage Track Lighting Worksheet CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Page 2 of 4) LTG-1C INDOOR LIGHTING SCHEDULE and FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: 3/29/2012 Installation Certificate, LTC-I-INST (Retain a copy and verify form is completed and signed.) Field Inspector Certificate of Acceptance, LTG-2A (Retain a copy and verify form is completed and signed.) Field Inspector A separate Lighting Schedule Must Be Filled Out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces Installed Lighting Power listed on this Lighting Schedule is only for: X CONDITIONED SPACE UNCONDITIONED SPACE X The actual indoor lighting power listed below includes all installed permanent and portable lighting systems in accordance with § 146(a) Only for offices: Up to the first 0.2 watts per square foot of portable lighting shall not be required to be included in the calculation of actual indoor lighting power density in accordance with the Exception to § 146(a). All portable lighting in excess of 0.2 watts per square foot is totaled below. Luminaire (Type, Lamps, Ballasts) Installed Watts A B C D E F G H Name or Item Tag Luminaire Description-1 (i.e, 3 lamp fluorescent troffer, F32T8, one dimmable electronic ballasts) c 3 , N -�5 a How wattage was determined y z tz v v y 3 = Field InspectorZ CEC According Default to from NA8 § 130(d or e) Pass Fail CL 2x4 Recessed Acrylic 62 ❑ ❑x ❑ 7 434 ❑ ❑ DL 2x4 Recessed Acrylic w/ EM Battery 62 ❑ 0 ❑ 6 372 ❑ ❑ F-LED 6" Downlight 14 ❑ ❑ ❑ 54 756 ❑ ❑ ETR 2x4 Existing Troffer 62 ❑ ❑x ❑ 3 186 ❑ ❑ UnderCabinet Light 28 ❑ 0 ❑ 1 28 ❑ ❑ H 4-Head Suspended 52 ❑ ❑ ❑ 3 156 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 1 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 1 ❑ ❑ ❑ TRAC TRACK LIGHTING FROM LTG-5C 1:11 ❑ ❑ 2400 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Task Light 13 ❑ ❑x ❑ 3 39 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ INSTALLED WATTS PAGE TOTAL: 4371 Building total number of pages 1 Installed Watts Building Total 4371 (Sum of all pages) Enter into LTG-1C Page 4 of 4 I - Wattage shall be determined according to Section 130(d and e). Wattage shall be rating of light fixture, not rating of bulb. 2 - If Fail then describe on Page 2 of the Inspection Checklist Fonn and take appropriate action to correct. Verify building plans if necessary. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Page 3 of 4) LTG -1C Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: 3/29/2012 INDOOR LIGHTING SCHEDULE and FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST Fill in controls for all spaces: a) area controls, b) multi-level controls, c) manual daylighting controls for daylit areas > 250 ft2, automatic daylighting controls for daylit areas > 2,500 ft2, d) shut-off controls, e) display lighting controls, f) tailored lighting controls - general lighting controlled separately from display, ornamental and display case lighting and g) demand responsive automatic controls for retail stores > 50,000 ft2, in accordance with Section 131. MANDATORY LIGHTING CONTROLS - FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST Field Inspector Type / Description Number of Units Location in Building N •V >y Pass Fail Wall Mount Occupany Sensor 5 104,105,106,107,108 Multi-level Controls I Back Area 102 Multi-level Controls 1 Back Area 102 Manual Daylighting Controls 1 Back Area 102 Shut -Off Controls 1 Back Area 102 Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor 2 Back Area 102, Inventory 103 SPECIAL FEATURES INSPECTION CHECKLIST (See Page 2 of 4 of LTG -1C) The local enforcement agency should pay special attention to the items specified in this checklist. These items require special written justification and documentation, and special verification. The local enforcement agency determines the adequacy of the justification, and may reject a building or design that otherwise complies based on the adequacy of the special justification and documentation submitted. Field Inspectors Notes or Discrepancies: CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Page 4 of 4) LTG -1C Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: 1 3/29/2012 Conditioned and Unconditioned space Lighting must not be combined for compliance Indoor Lighting Power for Conditioned Spaces Indoor Lighting Power for Unconditioned Spaces Installed Lighting (from Conditioned LTG -IC Page 2) Watts Installed Lighting (from Unconditioned LTG -IC Page 2) Watts 4371 p Lighting Control Credit Conditioned Spaces (from LTG -2C) 0 Lighting Control Credit Unconditioned Spaces (from LTG -2C) - 0 Adjusted Installed Lighting Power = 0 Adjusted Installed Lighting Power = 0 Complies if Installed < or = Allowed < Or = Complies if Installed < or = Allowed < or = Allowed Lighting Power (from LTG -3C) 4,507 Allowed Lighting Power (from LTG -3C) 0 Required Acceptance Tests Designer: is form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below is the acceptance test for the Lighting system, LTC -2A. The designer is required to check the acceptance tests and list all control devices serving the building or space shall be certified meeting the Acceptance Requirements of Code Compliance. Ifa lithe lighting system or control of a certain type requires a test, list the differ lighting and the number of systems. The NA7 Section in the Appendix of the Nonresidential Reference Appendices Manual describes the test. Sit this font will be part of the plans, completion of this section will allow the responsible party to budget for the scope of work appropriatelForms an be grouped by type of Luminaire controlled. Enforcement Agency: Systems Acceptance. Before Occupancy Permit is granted for a newly constructed building or space or when ever new lighting system wi controls is installed in the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requiremen The LTC -2A form is not considered a complete form and is not to be accepted by the enforcement agency that certifies plans, specificatio installation certificates, and operation and maintenance information meet the requirements of 10-103(b) of Title 24 part 6. The field insper must receive the properly filled out and signed forms before the building can receive final occupancy. A copy of the LTG -2A for each differ fighting luminaire control(s) must be provided to the owner of the building for their recon Luminaires Controlled LTG -2A Controls and Sensors and Number Automatic of like Daylighting Controls Equipment Rc uirin Testing Description Controls Location Accept nce Wall Mount Occupancy Sensor CL,2x4 Acrylic 5 104,105,106,107,108 Manual Daylighting Controls F 6" Downlight 1 Back Area 102 Automatic Shut-off All except DL 1 Back Area 102 Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor CL,DL 2 Back 102,Inventory 103 LIGHTING CONTROLS CREDIT WORKSHEET (Page 1 of 2) LTG-2C Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: 3/29/2012 POWER ADJUSTMENT FACTORS (PAF) A Separate PAF Worksheet Must Be Filled Out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. Control Credits listed on this schedule are only for: X CONDITIONED SPACES UNCONDITIONED SPACES A B C D E F G Room # Zone ID Areas Lighting Control Description' Plan Reference Room Area (ft') Watts of Control Lighting Power Adjustments Factof Control Credit Watts (E x F) I El PAGE TOTAL Note: Conditipned and Unconditioned Spaces Shall Be Seperately Totaled Number of Pages of LTG-2C Page 1 of 2 1 Building total of non-daylighting control credit watts for all pages of LTG-2C Page I of 2 Enter building total of all daylight controls credit watts from LTG-2C Page 2 of 2 BUILDING TOTAL OF ALL CONTROL CREDIT WATT (FOR BOTH NON-DAYLIGHTING AND DAYLIGHTING CONTROL CREDITS Enter in LTG-1C Page 4: Lighting Control Credit as appropriate for CONDITIONED o UN-CONDITIONED S aces I. Description shall be consistent with Type of Control defined in Table 146-C 2. Power Adjustment Factor taken from Table 146-C INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE LTG -3C Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: 3/29/2012 ALLOWED LIGHTING POWER (Chose One Method) A Separate LTG -3C must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. Indoor Lighting Power Allowances listed Ion this page are only for: [X CONDITIONED spaces F] UNCONDITIONED spaces COMPLETE BUILDING METHOD A B C BUILDING CATEGORY (From § 146 Table 146-E) WATTS PER (W) TOTALS COMPLETE X BLDG. AREA AREA ALLOWED WATTS Additional WATTS ALLOWED AREA CATEGORY METHOD - Part A Wattage Description(s) and Quantity Total A B C WATTS AREA CATEGORY (From § 146 Table 146-F) PER (R2) X AREA (SgFt) Sum of Additional Allowed Watts from Category Method - Part B (from table below) TOTALS AREA D ALLOWED WATTS WATTS AREA CATEGORY METHOD - Part B Additional Wattage Allowance (from Table 146-F Footnotes) A B C D E F G Additional ALLOWED Watts Wattage Description(s) and Quantity Total WATTS Primary Per SgFt Allowance of Special Luminaire2 Types Design Smaller of Function SgFt Allowed (B x C) in each Primary Function Area Watts D or F TOTALS -Enter into Category Method - Part A (table above) 1. Additional watts available only when allowed according to the footnotes on bottom of Table 146-F for chandelier or sconce; art, craft, assembly or manufacturing specialized task work; precision commercial/ industrial work; or lab specialized task work. 2. Special luminaires are light fixtures described in the Table 146-F Footnotes that are subject to an additional wattage allowance. AYLORED METHOD ITotal Allowed Watts using the Tailored Method taken from LTG -4C (Page 1 of 4) Row 3 4507.1 The indoor lighting power allowance using the Tailored Method of compliance shall be determined using the LTG -4C set of fomes. A separate set of LTG -4C forms shall be filled out for CONDITIONED and UNCONDITIONED spaces TAILORED METHOD WORKSHEET (Page 1 of 4) LTG -4C Project Name: Date: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA I 3/29/2012 TAILORED METHOD SUMMARY- Separate Tailored Method Worksheets shall be filled out of Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces CONDITIONED SPACES UNCONDITIONED SPACES I. Allowed Watts for Illuminance Categories (Building Total from Column G from Tailored General Lighting 3556.1 Power Table below) ROOM ROOM PRIMARY ILLUMINANCE CAVITY NUMBER FUNCTION TYPE (1) CATEGORY (2) RATIO (3) RCR FROM LTG4C Pg4of4? Y N Watts 2. Watts for Display Lighting X t X . ` t� 4 f r 795 1156 102 Back Area D 7.35 449 1.4 628.6 951 Wall Display from + Floor Display + Ornamental/Special + Very Valuable = Watts LTG4C from LTG -4C Effects Display from Merchandise from 198 1.4 277.2 Page 2 of 4 Page 2 of 4 LTG -4C Page 3 of 4 LTG -4C Page 3 of 4 56 0.7 39.2 3. Total Allowed Watts (add lines I and 2) 4507.1 Watts TAILORED ALLOWED GENERAL LIGHTING POWER A B C D E F G ROOM ROOM PRIMARY ILLUMINANCE CAVITY NUMBER FUNCTION TYPE (1) CATEGORY (2) RATIO (3) RCR FROM LTG4C Pg4of4? Y N FLOOR AREA FOR ALLOWED PRIMARY ALLOWED WATTS FUNCTION(4) LPD (5) (E s F) 101 Retail Sales D 2.36 X t X . ` t� 4 f r 2117 0.9 1905.3 102 Back Area D 7.35 449 1.4 628.6 103 Inventory D 6.16 X X X X X X 357 1.2 428.4 104 Telco D 16.26 45 1.4 63 105 Manager E 14.29 67 2.5 167.5 106 Break Area D 8.33 198 1.4 277.2 107 Janitor's Closet B 34.29 11 0.7 7.7 108 Restroom B 14.99 56 0.7 39.2 109 Restroom B 13.1 X 56 0.7 39.2 s q i } ft2 Watts PAGE TOTAL 3356 3556.1 BUILDING TOTAL 3356 3556.1 1. From Table 146-G, Column 1. 2. From Table 146-G, Column2 or IESNA Handbook. 3. If Column D checked 'N' then enter<3.5 in this column. . Floor Area must be for Primary Function type listed in Table 146-G Column]. Floor area using the Area Category Method shall not be included. 5. In accordance with Table 146-1. TAILORED METHOD WORKSHEET (Page 2 of 4) LTG -4C Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: 3/29/2012 ElCONDITIONED SPACES UNCONDITIONED SPACES DISPLAY LIGHTING WALLS Qualifying wall display lighting systems shall be mounted within 10 ft to a wall, See § 146(c)3B. A B C D I E I F G I H I I J K Luminaire Description Mtg Height Mount Height Factor (1) ALLOTED WATTS DESIGN WATTS Wall Wall Display Display (2) Allowed Length in Power Watts (Linear Ft)(W/foot) (C x D x E) WATTS Design Lumin Lumin per Watts Code QTY LUMIN. (H x 1) Allowed Watts (Min F or J) TRACK LIGHT I 1 1 94 17 1598 N -LED 53 15 795 795 TOTAL LENGTH OF DISPLAY WALLS 94 Linear feet TOTAL WATTS Enter on Line 2, Page I of LTGAC 795 1. From Table 146-H 2. From Table 146-G Column 3. DISPLAY LIGHTING; FLOORS Qualifying ,,all display lighting systems shall be mounted within 10 ft to a wall, See §146(c)3B. A B C D E F G I H I I J K Luminaire Description Mtg Height Mount Height Factor (3) ALLOTED WATTS DESIGN WATTS Allowed Watts (Min F or J) FLOOR FLOOR DISPLAY ALLOWED AREA (4) Power in WATTS (SgFt) W/ft2 (5) (C x D x E) WATTS Design Lumin Lumin per Watts Code QTY LUMIN. (H x 1) SUSPENDED 8.5 1 186 1.2 223.2 H 3 52 156 156 TOTAL AREA FLOOR DISPLAY 186 SgF1 TOTAL WATTS Enter on Line 2, Page 1 of LTGAC 156 3. From Table 146-H as appropriate. 4. This shall be the floor area of the primary function in accordance with 146(c)3B(ii) and Table 146-G Column I. 5. From Table 146-G Column 4. TAILORED METHOD WORKSHEET (Page 4 of 4) LTG -4C Project Name: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA Date: 3/29/2012 Documentation Author: CONDITIONED SPACES [:] UNCONDITIONED SPACES E RCR< 3.5 Is assumed instead of using one of the calculation methods listed below. Note: Table 146-1 provides the lowest lighting power density values for RCRs which are less than 3.5 RECTANGULARSPACES A B C D E F Room Number Task/Activity Description Room Length (L) (ft) Room Width (W) (ft) Room Cavity Height (H) (ft) RCR 5 x H x (L+W) / (LxW) 104 TELCO 8 5 10 16.25 105 MANAGER 7 7 10 14.29 106 BREAK AREA 12 12 10 8.33 107 JANITOR'S CLOSET 3.5 2.5 10 34.29 108 RESTROOM 6.67 6.67 10 14.99 109 RESTROOM 6.75 7 9 13.10 J NON -RECTANGULAR SPACES A B C D E F Room Number Task/Activity Description Room Area (A) (Q) Room Perimeter (P) (ft) Room cavity Height (H) (ft) RCR 2.5 x H x P / A 101 SALES/SERVICE 2117 182 11 236 102 BACK AREA 449 132 10 7.35 103 INVENTORY 357 88 10 6.16 LINE VOLTAGE TRACK LIGHTING WORKSHEET (Page 1 of 2) LTG -5C Project Name: Date: Verizon Wireless - La Quinta, CA 3/29/2012 E] METHOD 1 - VOLT-AMPERE (VA) RATING OF THE BRANCH CIRCUIT(S) L] This is the only option available for determining wattage of line -voltage busway and track rated for more than 20 amperes. ElOne of four options available for determining wattage of line -voltage busway and track rated for 20 amperes or less. A B BRANCH CIRCUIT NAME OR ID VOLT-AMPERE (VA) RATING OF THE BRANCH CIRCUIT B-5 2400 45 45 45 45 45 45 TOTAL: Enter total on the bottom of LTG -5C Page 2 of 2 2400 45 METHOD 2 - USE THE HIGHER WATTAGE OF: 45 WATTS/LINEAR FOOT OF TRACK - OR TOTAL RATED WATTAGE OF ALL LUMINAIRES 0 One of four options available for determining wattage of line -voltage busway and track rated for 20 amperes or less. A B C D E F TRACK # LINEAR FEET ORNAME OFTRACK kW/Lr) B x C TOTAL RATED WATTAGE kw) OF ALL LUMINAIRES LARGER OF (D or E) 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 TOTAL Enter total on the bottom of LTG -5C Page 2 of 2 LINE VOLTAGE TRACK LIGHTING WORKSHEET (Page 2 of 2) LTG-5C Project Name: Date: Verizon Wireless - La QUinta, CA I 3/29/2012 METHOD 3 - USE THE HIGHER OF: 12.5 WATTS / LINEAR FOOT OF TRACK - OR VA RATING OF INTEGRAL CURRENT LIMITER One of four options available for determining wattage of line-voltage busway and track rated for 20 amperes or less. Only integral current limiters which are certified to the Energy Commission use this method. A B C D E F Linear Feet VA Rating of Integral Larger of I Idol yr rvumc n of Track (W/LF) B x C (W) Current Limiter (D or E 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 TOTAL: Enter total on the bottom of this page METHOD 4 - DEDICATED TRACK LIGHTING OVERCURRENT PROTECTION PANEL One of four options available for determining wattage of line-voltage busway and track rated for 20 amperes or less Overcurrent protection panel is listed as defined in § 101 in accordance with § 130(d)3B(iv)a. Overcurrent protection panel is used only with track lighting in accordance with § I30(d)3B(iv)b. Overcurrent protection panel is permanently installed in an electrical equipment room or permanently installed adjacent to the lighting panel board providing supplementary overcurrent protection for the track lighting circuits served by the supplementary overcurrent protection panel in accordance with § 130(d)3B(iv)c. Overcurrent protection panel is prominently labeled in accordance with §130(d)3B(iv)d. OVERCURRENT PROTECTION PANEL A B C D E Sum of the Ampere Ratings of all of the Complete list of Amperage Sum of the Devices Times The Voltage of the Rating for Each Device Ampere Rating Branch Circuit Voltage NAME oR ID Branch Circuit Installed in the Panel of all Devices (B x D) TOTAL: Enter total on the bottom of this page TOTALS OF ALL METHODS USED TO DETERMINE THE WATTAGE OF LINE-VOLTAGE TRACK AND PLUG-IN BUSWAY ENTER TOTAL FROM METHOD 1 2400 ENTER TOTAL FROM METHOD 2 ENTER TOTAL FROM METHOD 3 ENTER TOTAL FROM METHOD 4 TOTAL TRACK / BUSWAY WATTAGE: 2400 INDOOR LIGHTING MANDATORY MEASURES: BUILDING LIGHTING SHUT-OFF ❑X THE BUILDING LIGHTING SHUT-OFF SYSTEM CONSISTS OF AN AUTOMATIC TIME SWITCH, WITH A ZONE FOR EACH FLOOR. O` NOT APPLICABLE OVERRIDE FOR BUILDING LIGHTING SHUT-OFF. ® THE AUTOMATIC BUILDING SHUT-OFF SYSTEM IS PROVIDED WITH A MANUAL ACCESSIBLE OVERRIDE SWITCH IN SIGHT OF THE LIGHTS. THE AREA OF OVERRIDE IS NOT TO EXCEED 5000 SQUARE FEET. NOT APPLICABLE AUTOMATIC CONTROL DEVICES CERTIFIED QX ALL AUTOMATIC CONTROL DEVICES SPECIFIED ARE CERTIFIED; ALL ALTERNATE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE CERTIFIED AND INSTALLED AS DIRECTED BY THE MANUFACTURER. Q NOT APPLICABLE FLUORESCENT BALLAST AND LUMINAIRES CERTIFIED QX ALL FLUORESCENT FIXTURES SUBJECT TO CERTIFICATION AND SPECIFIED FOR THE PROJECTS ARE CERTIFIED. NOT APPLICABLE INDIVIDUAL ROOM/AREA CONTROLS EACH ROOM AND AREA IN THIS BUILDING IS EQUIPPED WITH A SEPARATE SWITCH OR OCCUPANCY SENSOR DEVICE FOR EACH AREA WITH FLOOR -TO -CEILING WALLS. NOT APPLICABLE UNIFORM REDUCTION FOR INDIVIDUAL ROOMS ALL ROOMS AND AREAS GREATER THAN 100 SQUARE FEET AND MORE THAN 0.8 WATTS PER SQUARE FOOT OF LIGHTING LOAD SHALL BE CONTROLLED WITH MULTI- LEVEL SWITCHING FOR UNIFORM REDUCTION OF LIGHTING WITHIN THE ROOM. 0 NOT APPLICABLE DAYLIT AREA CONTROL FX ALL ROOMS WITH WINDOWS AND SKYLIGHTS, THAT ARE GREATER THAN 250 SQUARE FEET AND THAT ALLOW FOR THE EFFECTIVE USE OF DAYLIGHT IN THE AREA SHALL HAVE 50% OF THE LIGHTING POWER IN EACH DAYLIT AREA CONTROLLED BY A SEPARATE SWITCH; OR THE EFFECTIVE USE OF DAYLIGHT THROUGHOUT CANNOT BE ACCOMPLISHED BECAUSE THE WINDOWS ARE CONTINUOUSLY SHADED BY A BUILDING ON THE ADJACENT LOT. DIAGRAM OF SHADING DURING DIFFERENT TIMES OF THE YEAR IS INCLUDED ON PLANS.