BCOM2024-0017 Energy Documents (2)STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHUT-OFF LIGHTING CONTROL 2022-CEC-NRCA-LTI-02-A
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
1 1 1 Open Office
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
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Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHUT-OFF LIGHTING CONTROL 2022-CEC-NRCA-LTI-02-A
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
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Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
1 1 1 Office
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
1 1 1 Office
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
1 1 1 Office
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHUT-OFF LIGHTING CONTROL 2022-CEC-NRCA-LTI-02-A
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHUT-OFF LIGHTING CONTROL 2022-CEC-NRCA-LTI-02-A
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHUT-OFF LIGHTING CONTROL 2022-CEC-NRCA-LTI-02-A
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
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2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
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Signed:
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Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
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2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
1 1 1 Office
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHUT-OFF LIGHTING CONTROL 2022-CEC-NRCA-LTI-02-A
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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Code
Reference
2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
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PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
1 1 1 Office
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
1 1 1 Office
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
1 1 1 Office
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHUT-OFF LIGHTING CONTROL 2022-CEC-NRCA-LTI-02-A
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
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2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
Sign Here:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Sign Below:
Select Date
Signed:
Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701
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Project Name and Address Authority Having Jurisdiction
Permit Iss. Date:
Intent:
This document is used to demonstrate compliance with acceptance requirements in
§130.4(a)4, §160.5(e)1D and Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.6.2 for shut-off
lighting controls. Attach additional sets of pages 1 through 8, as required, for all
controls that must be tested.
Indicate all types of shut-off controls tested for this project
Automatic time switch lighting controls (Tables A-1 and B-1 of this document should be
completed)
Occupant sensing lighting controls (including occupant sensors, partial-ON occupant
sensors, partial-OFF occupant sensors, and/or vacancy sensors) (Tables A-2 and B-2 of this
document should be completed)
Multi-zone occupant sensing lighting controls in office spaces larger than 250 square feet
(Tables A-2 and B-3 of this document should be completed)
Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls
Table A-1. Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The automatic time switch controls are shown on
plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.5(a)
2
Automatic time switch controls are programmed
with acceptable weekday, weekend, and holiday
(if applicable) schedules.
NA7.6.2.5(b)
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)1A
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Cia
§160.5(b)4Civ
3
Document weekday, weekend, and holidays
schedules, as well as all set-up and preference
program settings.
NA7.6.2.5(c)
4 The correct time and date are properly set in the
automatic time switch controls. NA7.6.2.5(d)
5 The battery backup (if applicable) is installed and
energized.
NA7.6.2.5(e)
§110.9(b)1
6
Manual override time limit is set to no more than 2
hours, OR
The automatic time switch control's manual
override time is exempt from the 2-hour limit.
NA7.6.2.5(f)
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
Construction inspection and functional testing comply
Does not comply
Date Submitted
to AHJ:
PGA Superstore La Quinta
6/6/2024
CITY OF LA QUINTA
79110 Highway 111
La Quinta 92253
BCOM2024-0017
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Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
7
Manual override switches located remotely from
area with controlled luminaires allow the user to
see the controlled luminaires or have a visual
signal or display showing the current state of the
controlled luminaires.
NA7.6.2.5(g)
§130.1(c)3A
§130.1(a)
§160.5(b)4Ciiia
§160.5(b)4A
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-1: Automatic Time Switch Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
1 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(a)
1.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns on the
controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.6(a)1
2 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.6(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The automatic time switch control turns off all
controlled lighting.
NA7.6.2.6(b)1
§130.1(c)1A
§160.5(b)4Cia
2.2 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a configured automatic holiday
shut-off, the controlled lighting can be turned off
automatically by the holiday shut-off, OR the
automatic time switch control is exempt from
incorporating an automatic holiday shut-off.
NA7.6.2.6(b)2
§110.9(b)1Aii
§130.1(c)4
§160.5(b)4Civ
2.3 Yes
No
For the area controlled by an automatic time
switch control with a time override located in and
for the area, the lighting can be turned on
manually by initiating the time override. The
lighting is configured to remain on for no more
than 2 hours OR the area is exempt from the 2-
hour time override limit.
NA7.6.2.6(b)3
§110.9(b)1Ai
§130.1(c)3B
§160.5(b)4Ciiib
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls
Table A-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Construction Inspection
Step Entry Item
Code
Reference
1 The occupant sensing lighting controls are shown
on plan documents and are installed. NA7.6.2.1(a)
2
Occupant sensing lighting control is installed per
manufacturer’s instructions to minimize false
triggering – such as to install an occupancy sensor
away from HVAC diffusers to avoid probable false
triggering.
NA7.6.2.1(c)
N/A Pass
Fail Construction Inspection Compliance. N/A
Table B-2: Occupant Sensing Lighting Control Functional Testing
Building: Floor: Room:Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry Unoccupied Test. Simulate an unoccupied
condition in the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(a)
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1.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control turn the controlled
lighting off or partially off, if applicable, in 20
minutes or less from start of an unoccupied
condition. In addition:
For partial-on occupant sensing controls,
occupant sensing controls and vacancy sensing
controls, the controlled lighting is turned off in
unoccupied condition.
In the partial off state, partial OFF occupant
sensing controls automatically reduce lighting
power by at least 50 percent, OR:
•For warehouses with metal halide or high
pressure sodium lighting, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
•For aisle ways and open areas in
warehouses in which the installed lighting
power is 80 percent or less of the value
allowed under the Area Category Method,
automatically reduce lighting power by at
least 40 percent.
•In corridors and stairwells that provide
access to guestrooms in hotel/motels in
which the installed lighting power is 80
percent or less of the value allowed under
the Area Category Method, automatically
reduce lighting power by at least 40
percent.
For parking garages, parking areas, and loading
and unloading areas, occupant sensing controls
have at least one control step between 20 to 50
percent of design lighting power, OR Occupant
sensing controls for metal halide luminaires with a
lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of 75
lumens per watt, in parking garages, parking
areas, and loading and unloading areas, have at
least one control step between 20 to 60 percent
of design lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(a)1
§110.9(b)4A
§130.1(c)6A-C
§130.1(c)7A
§160.5(b)4Cvia
§130.1(c)7B
§160.5(b)4Cviib
2 No Entry Occupied Test. Simulate an occupied condition in
the controlled space. NA7.6.2.3(b)
2.1 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly. NA7.6.2.3(b)1
§110.9(b)4C
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2.2 Yes
No
Immediately upon an occupied condition:
•The occupant sensing control or partial off
occupant sensing control turns on
controlled lighting; OR
•The vacancy sensing control indicate a
space is occupied and the controlled
lighting can be turned on manually; OR
•The partial-on occupant sensing controls
automatically turns on the controlled
lighting at between 50 to 70 percent of
controlled lighting power. After the partial-
on stage, manual switches can be activated
to turn on the controlled lighting at full
controlled lighting power.
NA7.6.2.3(b)2
§130.1(c)5A
§160.5(b)4Cva
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
Table B-3: Multi-Zone Occupant Sensing Lighting Controls Functional Testing
Building: Floor:Room: Control:
Step Entry Functional Test
Code
Reference
N/A Yes
No
Control is representative of sample. If sampling
method is used, attach a page listing untested
controls in sample.
NA7.6.2.2
1 No Entry
Occupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
occupied condition in the control zone controlled
by the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(a)
1.1 Yes
No
Immediately upon occupancy of the control zone,
the occupant sensors turn on controlled lighting. NA7.6.2.4(a)1
1.2
Enter the illuminance value in footcandles (fc)
measured at a location in the control zone where
the controlled lighting is at full light output or
designed light output if it has been documented
that dimming luminaires have been intentionally
tuned to less than full output and the design
illuminance levels are provided.
Informational note: Automatic daylighting controls
may need to be temporarily overridden to achieve
full or designed light output for the test.
NA7.6.2.4(a)2
1.3 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(a)3
1.4 Yes
No Status indicator or annunciator operates properly. NA7.6.2.4(a)4
§110.9(b)4C
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2 No Entry
Unoccupied Control Zone Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor. Confirm that at
least one other control zone within the office
space is occupied.
NA7.6.2.4(b)
2.1 Yes
No
The occupant sensor uniformly reduces light
output of the controlled lighting in 20 minutes or
less from the start of the unoccupied condition in
the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(b)1
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.2
Enter the illuminance value during unoccupancy in
footcandles (fc) measured at the same location as
in Step 1.2.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.3
Calculate the ratio of the illuminance during
unoccupancy to the illuminance at full or designed
light output in %. ([Step 2.2 / Step 1.2] x 100)
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
2.4 Yes
No
The ratio of illuminance from Step 2.3 is no more
than 20%.
NA7.6.2.4(b)2
§130.1(c)6Dii
§160.5(b)4CvibII
2.5 Yes
No
The occupant sensing control does not trigger a
false on from movement outside of the control
zone or from HVAC operation.
Informational note: The field of view of occupant
sensors in the adjacent control zones in office
spaces larger than 250 square feet may overlap,
but the field of view should stay away from an
adjacent enclosed space that is not part of the
office space, like conference rooms, and private
offices.
NA7.6.2.4(b)3
2.6 Yes
No
Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired
control. NA7.6.2.4(b)4
3 No Entry
Control Zone Size Test. Follow the procedures
described in either Method 1 (Steps 3.1 – 3.1.3)
OR Method 2 (Steps 3.2 – 3.2.4)
NA7.6.2.4(c)
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Code
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3.1 No Entry
Method 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition in
the control zone controlled by the occupant
sensor while standing in an adjacent control zone.
Determine the “edge” of the control zone
controlled by the occupant sensor by moving
toward the occupant sensor until the lights
controlled by the occupant sensor turn on to
simulate an occupied condition for that control
zone.
Informational note: While moving toward the
occupant sensor, making additional movements,
motions, or sounds may be necessary to trigger
the occupant sensor.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.1
Enter the distance in feet (ft) measured from the
“edge” of the control zone to the spot that is
directly below the occupant sensor. This is the
radius of the control zone.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.2 Calculate the area (in ft2) of the control zone by
using the formula: Area = 3.14*radius2.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
3.1.3 Yes
No
The area of the control zone (Step 3.1.2) is less
than or equal to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 1
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
3.2 No Entry Method 2: Simulate an unoccupied condition for
the entire office space.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.1
Walk through the space and count the number of
zones of lighting that turn on automatically. Enter
the number of zones that turn on automatically.
NA7.6.2.4(c)
Method 2
3.2.2
Enter the area of the office space (in ft2) from
construction plans or from other information
source such as construction documents or
Nonresidential Certificates of Compliance
(NRCCs).
NA7.6.2.4(c)2
Method 2
3.2.3
Divide the area of the office by the number of
zones. Enter the value in square feet. This
calculated value is the assessed control zone size.
NA7.6.2.4(c)3
Method 2
3.2.4 Yes
No
The area of the control zone is less than or equal
to 600 square feet.
NA7.6.2.4(c)4
Method 2
§130.1(c)6Di
§160.5(b)4CvibI
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Code
Reference
4 Yes
No
Unoccupied Office Test. Simulate an
unoccupied condition in all control zones
controlled by all occupant sensors in the office.
In 20 minutes or less from the start of the
unoccupied condition of the entire office, all
controlled lighting in the office is turned off.
NA7.6.2.4(d)
§130.1(c)6Diii§1
60.5(b)4CvibIII
N/A Pass
Fail Functional Testing Compliance. N/A
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Declaration Statement Signatory
Document Author
I assert that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete.
Field Technician
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. I am the person who
performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). The
construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the applicable
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction or
installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and signed by the responsible
builder/installer and has been posted or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building.
Responsible Person
I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California:
I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and
I have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. I am eligible under Division 3
of the Business and Professions Code in the applicable classification to accept responsibility for the system
design, construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices for the
scope of work identified on this Certificate of Acceptance and attest to the declarations in this statement
(responsible acceptance person). The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance substantiates
that the construction or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance complies with the
acceptance requirements indicated in the plans and specifications approved by the enforcement agency,
and conforms to the applicable acceptance requirements and procedures specified in Reference
Nonresidential Appendix NA7. I have confirmed that the Certificate(s) of Installation for the construction
or installation identified on this Certificate of Acceptance has been completed and is posted or made
available with the building permit(s) issued for the building. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of
this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permit(s) issued for the
building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a
signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance is required to be included with the documentation the builder
provides to the building owner at occupancy.
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Tony Flores, Cal Electric,11/06/2024
Tony Flores, Cal Electric, LLC,
TC-A814430, Cal Electric, LLC,
9515336701
11/06/2024
Mike Ford, Cal Electric, LLC, 1033461,
Owner, 9515336701