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7.A. - Page 276 of 285 <br />2019 Nonresidential New Construction Reach Code Cost Effectiveness Study <br />Building Component <br />Measure Name <br />Measure Description <br />Notes <br />Include? <br />Lighting <br />Reduced Interior Lighting Power <br />Reduced interior LPD values. <br />y <br />Density <br />Low levels of general illumination with task and accent <br />lighting added to locations where higher light levels are <br />Lighting <br />Shift from general to task <br />required. The shift from general to task illumination <br />This is a tough measure to require as the LPDs <br />N <br />illumination <br />measure is based on the assumption that proper lighting <br />decrease. <br />of a desk surface with high efficacy lighting can allow for <br />the significant reduction of ambient general lighting. <br />Fill any holes in the current code that could lead to the <br />situations where TLEDS or LED fixtures that are not <br />Major lighting controls already covered in other <br />Lighting <br />Future -proof lighting controls <br />dimmable or upgradable in the future, or any other issues <br />measures being considered <br />N <br />with code that make it hard to transition to ALCS/IoT <br />lighting in the future <br />Formalize the definition of "lighting and HVAC control <br />integration" by defining the level of data sharing required <br />Integrated control of lighting and <br />between systems and the mechanism needed to share <br />Lighting <br />HVAC systems <br />such data. The highest savings potential would likely be <br />Not market ready enough. <br />N <br />generated from VAV HVAC systems by closing the <br />damper in unoccupied zones based on the occupancy <br />sensor information from the lighting systems. <br />Energy savings opportunities for plug loads, which may <br />include: energy efficient equipment, equipment power <br />management, occupancy sensor control, and occupant <br />Office equipment now all have their own standby <br />Other <br />NR Plug Load Controls <br />awareness programs. The proposal could be extending <br />power modes that use very little power, making plug <br />N <br />controlled receptacles requirements in Section 130.5(d) <br />load controls very difficult to be cost-effective. <br />to more occupancy types. It would also consider circuit - <br />level controls. <br />101 <br />2019-07-25 <br />528 <br />