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HomeMy WebLinkAboutX2018-2972 - MiscGeneral Information X2019 -P72 z9g0Netuporl R1VJ Building Type: F Nonresidential r High -Rise Res (Common Area) r Hotel/Motel (Common Area) Phase of Construction: T New Construction r Addition F Alteration r Unconditioned Scope of Responsibility Enter the date of approval by enforcement agency of the Certificate of Compliance that provides the specifications for the energy efficiency measures for the scope of responsibility for this Installation Certificate. Date: 12/19/2018 12:00:00 AM This is page 1 of 2 4019-M2 I Newoorf 614 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Community Development Department I Building Division 100 Civic Center Dr.1 P.O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92658 www.newoortbeachca.gov (949) 644-3200 t:ALGREEN DOCUMENTATION COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION ADDRESS: 2— C Zo /"6i;vf'r-7- // 6k,16 PERMIT NO.: .Y :zo` 9 - Z% 7 Z THIS FORM SHALL BE COMPLETED AND SIGNED PRIOR TO REQUEST FOR FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION. ONE COPY OF THIS FORM SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE BUILDING INSPECTOR AT FINAL INSPECTION AND ONE SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE BUILDING OWNER AS PART OF THE CAL GREEN CERTIFICATION PACKAGE. The following section shall be completed by a person with overall responsibility for the planning and design portion of the project. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATIONS PROVIDED TO THE PROPERTY OWNER(S) P] ,Franchise Hauler for Construction/Demolition Waste (65% min. reuse of nonhazardous waste) VOC Contents Limitation Y/ ormaldehyde Emissions Limitation --24 Energy Certificate of Installations (Env., QII, Lighting, Photovoltaic, Mech., Plumb.) GV T-24 Energy Certificate of Verifications or Acceptance ( Env., QII, Lighting, Photovoltaic, Mach., lumb., HERS) EV Operations and Maintenance Manual MOISTURE CONTENT OF BUILDING MATERIAL (RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION ONLY) ❑ I certify that the moisture content of the wall and floor framing is less than 19 percent as determined in accordance with Section 4.505.3 of CAL Green prior to being enclosed. DECLARATION STATEMENT • 1 certify under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California, the information provided is true and correct. • I certify that the installed measures, materials, components, or manufactured devices identified on this certificate conform to all applicable codes and regulations, and the installation is consistent with the plans and specifications approved by the enforcing agency. Responsible Person's t rot Farms\CALGreen Documentation Compliance Cert Form 1-2017 AAo1g-z9az 292o Newpori B3Iv J CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BUILDING DIVISION 100 Civic Center Drive I P.O. Box 1768 1 Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 www.newportbeachca.gov 1 (949) 644-3200 Structural Observation Report SO #8 Project Address: 2920 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663 Report Date: 06/26/19 CNB Inspector Name: CNB Permit#: X2018-2972 Building Owner Name: Owner's Mailing Address (if different from site); Owner's Telephone #: CNB Plan Check #: Full Name of Structural Observer (SO): SO E-mail Address: SO Telephone #: SO License / Reg. #: Kirk D. Cross kcross@crosseng.com 714-556-5475 SE 3886 PLEASE INDICATE STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS OBSERVED (check applicable boxes) FOUNDATIONS SHEAR WALLS FRAMES DIAPHRAGMS (Floor/Roof) INDICATE LOCATION(S) OBSERVED DATE OBSERVED ■ Conventional Footings & Slab ❑ Concrete ■ Steel ❑ Concrete Final observation for patio shade structure and service 06/26/19 ❑ Mat Foundation, Prestressed Concrete ❑ Masonry ❑ Concrete ❑ Steel Deck yard equipment rack structure ❑ Caissons, Piles, Grade Beams ❑ Wood or Manuf. Shear Panels ❑ Masonry ❑ Wood ❑ Other: ❑ Other: ❑ Other: ❑ Other: ❑ ITEMS CHECKED ABOVE ARE APPROVED AND WITHOUT DEFICIENCIES. ❑ OBSERVED DEFICIENCIES AND COMMENTS: Final observation all deficiencies resolved. ❑ REPORT CONTINUED ON ATTACHED PAGES. 9 FINAL STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION REPORT: The structure generally complies with the approved construction documents, and all observed deficiencies were corrected. I declare that the following statements are true to the best of my knowledge: 1. 1 am the licensed design professional retained by the owner to be in responsible charge of the structural observation; 2. 1, or another licensed design professional whom I have designated above and is under my responsible charge, have performed the required site visits at each significant construction stage to verify that the structure is in general conformance with the approved construction documents; 3. 1 understand that all deficiencies which I have documented must be corrected, prior to final acceptance of the luctural systems by the City of Newport Beach, Building Division. 06/26/19 0QPOFESSlo4,, A4Q C90 Fac CO LU N m No. 3886 y ExD. 9-30-20 v l �UCAUOQ\P STAMP OF STRUCTURAL OBSERVER STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION DOES NOT WAIVE ANY REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING INSPECTION BYAUTHORIZED.EMPLOYEES OF THE CIN OF NEWPORT BEACH. Fom> \StmclmalObse ationRepoa&Tmtmctiom DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1 certify that this Certificate of Acceptance document is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Company Name CalRio Electric, Inc. Name Mike Tolbert Address 490 PRINCELAND CT. STE 7 City CORONA Zip Code Phone 92879 9514273666 CEA/ATT Certiflcation qg 14333 Author Signature Identification (if applicable) Date of Signature: 07/11/2019 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. 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. 2. 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). 3. 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 NAT 4. 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 permits) issued for the building. 5. 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. Responsible Acceptance Company Name Person Name Mike Tolbert CalRlo Electric, Inc. Address: 490 PRINCELAND CT. STE 7 City CORONA Zip Code Phone 92879 9514273666 CSLB License 594645 Position with Company (Title) CalRio Electric, Inc. Responsible Acceptance Person Signature Data of Signature: 07/11/2019 This is page 5 of 5 This is page 4 of 5 r E. Section 130.2 (c)4B Motion Sensor r F. Section 130.2 (c)SA Part -Night Outdoor Lighting Control r G. Section 130.2 (c)5B Motion Sensor r H. Section 130.2 (c)5C Centralized time -based zone lighting control. This is page 4 of 5 r 2. Photo Controls meet all requirements for Photo Control devices in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations, including the following that it does not have a mechanical device that permits disabling of the control. r G. The EMCS or Lighting Control System functions as a Dimmer and meets all requirements for a Dimmer Control device in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations, including the following: 1. Is capable of reducing power consumption by a minimum of 65 percent when the dimmer is at its lowest level; 2. Includes an off position which produces a zero lumen output; and 3. Does not consume more than 1 watt per lighting dimmer switch leg when in the off position. 4. Dimmer controls that can directly control lamps provide electrical outputs to lamps for reduced flicker operation through the dimming range so that the light output has an amplitude modulation of less than 30 percent for frequencies less than 200 Hz without causing premature lamp failure. 5. If designed for use in three way circuits is capable of turning lights off, and to the level set by the dimmer if the lights are off. F H. The EMCS or Lighting Control System meets the following requirements: 1. Is capable of automatically turning off controlled lights in the area no more than 30 minutes after the area has been vacated; 2. Allows all lights to be manually turned off regardless of the status of occupancy; and 3. Has a visible status signal that indicates that the device is operating properly, or that it has failed or malfunctioned. The visible status signal may have an override switch that turns off the signal. 4. All occupant sensing devices that utilize ultrasonic radiation for detection of occupants meet the Ultrasound Maximum Decibel Values in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations 5. All occupant sensing devices that utilize microwave radiation for detection of occupants meet the radiation requirements in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations 6. Occupant sensing devices incorporating dimming comply with the requirements for dimmer controls in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations 7. The EMCS or Lighting Control System functions as one or more of the Occupant Sensing Controls Checked Below: r a. Motion Sensors meeting all applicable requirements for Motion Sensor Controls devices in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations, including that motion sensors are rated for outdoor use. r b. Partial -ON Sensors meeting all applicable requirements for partial on sensing devices in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations, including the following: i. Has two poles each with automatic -off functionality; ii. Has one pole that is manual -on and does not incorporate DIP switches, or other manual means, for conversion between manual and automatic functionality; and iii. Has one pole that is automatic -on and is not be capable of conversion by the user to manual -on functionality. r c. Partial -OFF Sensors meet all applicable requirements for partial off sensing devices in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations, including the following: L Has two poles; ii. Has one pole that is manual -on and manual off; and iii. Has one pole that is automatic -on and automatic -off and is not capable of conversion by the user to manual -on only functionality. PART 3 Requirements for which the control is being installed to complied with: Identify all requirements in the Standards for which the EMCS or Lighting Control System is installed to function as and complies with: Check all that are applicable F A. Section 130.2(c)1 Photocontrol r B. Section 130.2(c)1 Outdoor astronomical time -switch control F C. Section 130.2 (c)3 Motion Sensor F_ D. Section 130.2 (c)4A Part -Night Outdoor Lighting Control This is page 3 of 5 92663 This is page 2 of 5 ENERGY MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM OR LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM CERTIFICATE OF INSTALLATION NRCI_LTO_02_E NEWPORT BEACH BREWING COMPANY Orange General Information 1 of 5 Building Type: r Nonresidential Outdoor Lighting Phase of Construction: r New Construction r Addition r Alteration Scope of Responsibility Enter the date of approval by enforcement agency of the Certificate of Compliance that provides the specifications for the energy efficiency measures for the scope of responsibility for this Installation Certificate. Date: 12/19/2018 12:00:00 AM Requirements in the Standards: §130.4(b) Before an Energy Management Control System (EMCS), or Lighting Control System can be recognized for compliance with the lighting control requirements in Part 6 of Title 24, the person who is eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices shall sign and submit this Installation Certificate. If any of the requirements in this Installation Certificate fail the Energy Management Control System or Lighting Control System installation requirements, these options for controlling lighting shall not be recognized for compliance with the Building Energy Efficiency Standards. Check all that apply PART 1 What type of Lighting Control System has been installed? r A. Energy Management Control System (EMCS) - Is a computerized control system designed to regulate the energy consumption of a building by controlling the operation of energy consuming systems, such as the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, and water heating systems, and is capable of monitoring environmental and system loads, and adjusting HVAC operations in order to optimize energy usage and respond to demand response signals. r The Energy Management Control System has been installed to function as a lighting control required by Part 6 and functionally meets all applicable requirements for each application for which it is installed, in accordance with Sections 110.9, 130.0 through 130.5, 140.6 through 150.0, and 150.2; and complies with Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.7.2. r The EMCS has been separately tested for each respective lighting control system for which it is installed to function as. r B. Lighting Control System - Requires two or more components to be installed in the building to provide all of the functionality required to make up a fully functional and compliant lighting control. F The installed Lighting Control System complies with the requirements checked below; and all components of the system considered together as installed meet all applicable requirements for the application for which they are installed as required in Sections 130.0 through 130.5, Sections 140.6 through 140.8, Section 141.0, and Section 150.0(k). This is page 1 of 5 ACCEPTANCE 9266] This is page 6 of 6 ACCEPTANCE DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation Is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Company Name Mike Tolbert CalRio Electric, Inc. Name Address 490 PRINCELAND CT. STE 7 City CORONA Zip Code 92879 Phone 9514273666 CEA/ATT Certification Author Signature Identification (if Ag 14333 applicable) Date of Signature: 07/11/2019 FIELD TECHNICIAN'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. 2. I am the person who performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). 3. 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. 4. 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. Field Technician Name Company Name Mike Tolbert CalRio Electric, Inc. Address . 490 PRINCELCity CORONA Zip Code 92879 Phone 9514273666 ATT Certification Position with Company CalRio Electric, Inc. Identification A814333 (Title) Field Technician Signature Date of Signature: 07/11/2019 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. 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. 2. 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). 3. 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. 4. 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. 5. 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. 1 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. Responsible Acceptance Company Name Person Name Mike Tolbert Callus Electric, Inc. Address: 490 PRINCELAND CT. STE 7 City CORONA Zip Code 92879 Phone 9514273666 CSLB License 594645 Position with Company (Title) CalRio Electric, Inc. Responsible Acceptance Person Signature Date of Signature: 07/11/2019 This is page 5 of 6 OF ACCEPTANCE r Verify the correct time and date is properly set in the control. 1. Functional Testing 1. Verify and document the following: During daytime simulation, all controlled outdoor lights are turned off. During nighttime simulation, all controlled outdoor lights are turned on in accordance with the ON schedule. During nighttime simulation, all controlled outdoor lights are turned off in r accordance with the OFF schedule. This is page 4 of 6 OF Step 2: Simulate no occupancy in areas with lighting controlled by the sensor. r Lights controlled by the sensor are off or reduces light output within a maximum of 20 minutes from the start of an unoccupied condition. The sensor does not trigger a false "on" from movement outside of the controlled r area. r I Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired control. 3of6 NA7.8.9 and NA7.8.10 Automatic Scheduling Control: I. construction Inspection 1. Prior to Functional Testing, confirm and document the following: Verify the automatic scheduling control is installed. Verify the control is programmed with acceptable schedules. Demonstrate and document for the lighting control programming including both ON r schedule and OFF schedule, for weekday, weekend, and holidays (if applicable). This is page 3of6 2of6 1. Verify and document the following: r During daytime simulation, all controlled outdoor lights are turned off. r During nighttime simulation, all controlled outdoor lights are turned on. NA7.8.5 and NA7.8.6 Astronomical Time -Switch Control: E. Construction Inspection 1. Prior to Functional Testing, confirm and document the following: Verify the astronomical time -switch control is installed. WV Verify the astronomical time -switch control is programmed with acceptable ON schedule and OFF schedule. r Demonstrate and document for the time switch programming including ON schedule and OFF schedule, for weekday, weekend, and holidays (If applicable). r Verify the correct time and date are properly set in the control. F. Functional Testing 1. Outdoor Lighting Daytime Shut-off Controls P During daytime simulation, all controlled outdoor lights are turned off. P During nighttime simulation, all controlled outdoor lights are turned on in accordance with the astronomical schedule. During nighttime simulation, all controlled outdoor lights are turned off in accordance with the programmed schedule. NA7.8.7 and NA7.8.8 Part -Night Outdoor Lighting Control: G. Construction Inspection 1. Prior to Functional Testing for time based control type, confirm and document the following: Verify the part -night outdoor lighting control is installed. Verify the control is programmed with acceptable schedules. W Demonstrate and document for the lighting control programming including both ON schedule and OFF schedule, for weekday, weekend, and holidays (if applicable). r Verify the correct time and date is properly set in the control. 2. Prior to Functional Testing for occupancy -based control type, verify and document the following: This is page 2of6 OF Enforcement Agency Use: Checked by/Date This is page 1 of 6 OUTDOOR LIGHTING ACCEPTANCE TESTS NA7.8.1 and NA7.8.2 Motion Sensor: A. Construction Inspection 1. Motion Sensor Construction Inspection r Motion sensor has been located to minimize false signals. r Sensor is not triggered by motion outside of controlled area. r Desired motion sensor coverage is not blocked by obstruction that could adversely affect performance. B. Functional testing 1. Simulate motion in area under lights controlled by the motion sensor. Verify and document the following: r Status indicator operates correctly. r Lights controlled by motion sensors turn on immediately upon entry into the area lit by the controlled lights near the motion sensor. r Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired control. 2. Simulate no motion in area with lighting controlled by the sensor. Verify and document the following: r Lights controlled by the sensor reduce light output within a maximum of 20 minutes from the start of an unoccupied condition. r The sensor does not trigger a false "on" from movement outside of the controlled area. r Signal sensitivity is adequate to achieve desired control. NA7.8.3 and NA7.8.4 Photocontrol: C. Construction Inspection 1. Verify and document the following: r The photocontrol is installed. D. Functional testing This is page 1 of 6 OF 1.31]aW 12Lake] 51 -1111dCW DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify that this Certificate of Acceptance document is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Company Name Name Mike Tolbert Address City 490 PRINCELAND CT. STE 7 Zip Code Phone 92879 CEA/ATT Certification Author Signature Identification (if A814333 applicable) Date of Signature: 07/11/2019 CalRio Electric, Inc. CORONA 9514273666 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. 1 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. 2. 1 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). 3. 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 speclfled In Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7. 4. I have confirmed that the Certificates) 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. 5. 1 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. Responsible Acceptance Mike Tolbert Company Name Caddie Electric, Inc. Person Name Address: 490 PRINCELAND CT. STE 7 City CORONA Zip Code 92879 Phone 9514273666 CSLB License Position with Company 594645 (Title) President CalRio Electric, Inc. Responsible Acceptance Person Signature ;0// - Date of Signature: 07/11/2019 This is page 2 of 2 ltiatyllrc OUTDOOR LIGHTING CERTIFICATE OF INSTALLATION NRCI_LTO_01_E NEWPORT BEACH BREWING COMPANY Orange General Information Building Type: F Nonresidential Phase of Construction: F New Construction f" Addition r Alteration Scope of Responsibility Enter the date of approval by enforcement agency of the Certificate of Compliance that provides the specifications for the energy efficiency measures for the scope of responsibility for this Installation Certificate. Date: 12/19/2018 12:00:00 AM In the table below, identify all construction documents that show that the outdoor lighting and controls were installed as it was proposed in the Certificates of Compliance. TITLE 24, LIGHTING I E2.0 E6.0 112/19/2018 12:00:00 AM This is page 1 of 2 ame: NEWPORT BEACH BREWING COMPANY 111hat.rownierit ddmss: 2920 NEWPORT BLVD Agency: u t r ut nn vluu t rl City: NEWPORT BEACH DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify that this Certificate of Acceptance document is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Company Name Mike Tolbert CalRio Electric, Inc. Name Address 490 PRINCELANO CT. STE ] City CORONA Zip Cade 92879 Phone 95142]3666 CEA/ATT Certification Author Signature Identification (If A814333 applicable) Date of Signature: 07/11/2019 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. 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 an this Certificate of Acceptance. 2. 1 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). 3. 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 NA]. 4. 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 permits) issued for the building. 5. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance shall be pasted, or made available with the building permits) 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. Responsible Acceptance Company Name CalRio Electric, Inc. Person Name Mike Tolbert Address: 490 PRINCELAND CT. STE ] City CORONA Zip Code 92879 Phone 95142]3666 CSLB License 594645 Position with Company (Title) President CalRio Electric Responsible Acceptance Person Signature Date of Signature: 07/11/2019 This is page 5 of 5 OF d. Partial -ON Sensors meeting all applicable requirements for partial on sensing devices in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations, including the following: i. Has two poles each with automatic -off functionality; ii. Has one pole that is manual -on and does not incorporate DIP switches, or other manual means, for conversion between manual and automatic functionality; and iii. Has one pole that is automatic -on and is not be capable of conversion by the user to manual -on functionality. r e. Partial -OFF Sensors meet all applicable requirements for partial off sensing devices in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations, including the following: E Has two poles; ii. Has one pole that is manual -on and manual off; and M. Has one pole that is automatic -on and automatic -off and is not capable of conversion by the user to manual -on only functionality. r f. Occupant Sensing Control systems consist of a combination of single or multi-level Occupant, Motion, or Vacancy Sensor Controls, and all components installed to comply with manual -on requirements are not capable of conversion by the user from manual -on to automatic -on functionality. PART 3 Requirements for which the control is being installed to complied with: Identify all requirements in the Standards for which the EMCS or Lighting Control System is installed to function as and complies with: Check all that are applicable. W A. Section 130.1(a) Area Controls. r B. Section 130.1(b) Multi -Level Lighting Controls r C. Section 130.1 (c) Shut -OFF Controls r D. Section 130.1 (d) Automatic Daylighting Controls. F E. Section 130.1 (e) Demand Responsive Controls. r F. Section 130.5 (d) Circuit Controls for 120 -Volt Receptacles. r G. To qualify for the PAF for a Partial -ON Occupant Sensing Control in TABLE 140.6-A r H. To qualify for the PAF for an occupant sensing control controlling the general lighting in large open plan office areas above workstations, in accordance with TABLE 140.6-A F I. To qualify for the PAF for a Manual Dimming System PAF or a Multiscene Programmable Dimming System PAF in TABLE 140.6-A r J. To qualify for the PAF for a Demand Responsive Control in TABLE 140.6-A r K. To qualify for the PAF for Combined Manual Dimming plus Partial -ON Occupant Sensing Control in TABLE 140.6-A This is page 4 of 5 'K951J:\JY BLVD This is page 3 of 5 F 1. Automatic Daylight Controls meet all requirements for Automatic Daylight Control devices in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations, including the following: a. Is capable of reducing the power consumption in response to measured daylight either directly or by sending and receiving signals; b. If the system includes a dimmer, complies with the Dimmer Control device requirements in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations. c. Automatically return to its most recent time delay settings within 60 minutes when put in calibration mode; d. Has a set point control that easily distinguishes settings to within 10 percent of full scale adjustment; e. Has a light sensor that has a linear response within 5 percent accuracy over the range of illuminance measured by the light sensor; f. Has a light sensor that is physically separated from where the calibration adjustments are made, or is capable of being calibrated in a manner that the person initiating the calibration is remote from the sensor during calibration to avoid influencing calibration accuracy; and g. Complies with the Title 20 requirements for photo controls if the system contains a photo control component. G 2. Photo Controls meet all requirements for Photo Control devices in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations, including the following that it does not have a mechanical device that permits disabling of the control. F G. The EMCS or Lighting Control System functions as a Dimmer and meets all requirements for a Dimmer Control device in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations, including the following: 1. Is capable of reducing power consumption by a minimum of 65 percent when the dimmer is at its lowest level; 2. Includes an off position which produces a zero lumen output; and 3. Does not consume more than 1 watt per lighting dimmer switch leg when in the off position. 4. Dimmer controls that can directly control lamps provide electrical outputs to lamps for reduced flicker operation through the dimming range so that the light output has an amplitude modulation of less than 30 percent for frequencies less than 200 Hz without causing premature lamp failure. S. If designed for use in three way circuits is capable of turning lights off, and to the level set by the dimmer if the lights are off. F H. The EMCS or Lighting Control System meets the following requirements: 1. Is capable of automatically turning off controlled lights in the area no more than 30 minutes after the area has been vacated; 2. Allows all lights to be manually turned off regardless of the status of occupancy; and 3. Has a visible status signal that indicates that the device is operating properly, or that it has failed or malfunctioned. The visible status signal may have an override switch that turns off the signal. 4. All occupant sensing devices that utilize ultrasonic radiation for detection of occupants meet the Ultrasound Maximum Decibel Values in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations S. All occupant sensing devices that utilize microwave radiation for detection of occupants meet the radiation requirements in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations 6. Occupant sensing devices incorporating dimming comply with the requirements for dimmer controls in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations 7. The EMCS or Lighting Control System functions as one or more of the Occupant Sensing Controls Checked Below: F a. Occupant Sensors meeting all applicable requirements for Occupant Sensor Control devices in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations W b. Motion Sensors meeting all applicable requirements for Motion Sensor Controls devices in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations, including that motion sensors are rated for outdoor use. - F c. Vacancy Sensors meeting all applicable requirements for Vacancy Sensor Controls devices in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations, including the following: i. Does not turn on lighting automatically and does not incorporate DIP switches, or other manual means, for conversion between manual and automatic functionality; ii. Has a grace period of no more than 30 seconds and no less than 15 seconds to turn on lighting automatically after the sensor has timed out; and iii. Does not have an override switch that disables the sensor. This is page 3 of 5 BEACH Project Add,ess: 2920 NEWPORT BLVD Ciry: NEWPORT BEACH Zip Cade: 92663 W The installed Lighting Control System complies with the requirements checked below; and all components of the system considered together as. installed meet all applicable requirements for the application for which they are installed as required in Sections 130.0 through 130.5, Sections 140.6 through 140.8, Section 141.0, and Section 150.0(k). PART 2 Lighting Control Functional requirements: Check all that apply when verifying the installation of an EMCS or Lighting Control System. W A. All lighting controls and equipment have been installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. rV B. The manufacturer has provided instructions for calibration. r C. If indicator lights are integral to any components, such indicator lights consumes no more than 1 watt of power per indicator light. rV D. Components that are regulated by the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations have been certified to the Energy Commission. W E. The EMCS or Lighting Control System functions as one or more of the Time -Switch Lighting Controls checked below, and complies with all of the following requirements: W 1. Automatic Time -Switch Controls meeting all requirements for Automatic Time Switch Control devices in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations, including the requirements below: a. Residential automatic time -switch controls have program backup capabilities that prevent the loss of the device's schedule for at least 7 days, and the device's date and time for at least 72 hours if power is interrupted. b. Commercial automatic time -switch controls meet the following requirements: 1. Has program backup capabilities that prevent the loss of the device's schedule for at least 7 days, and the device's date and time for at least 72 hours if power is interrupted ii. Is capable of providing manual override to each connected load and shall resume normally scheduled operation after manual override is initiated within 2 hours for each connected load and iii. Incorporates an automatic holiday shutoff feature that turns off all connected loads for at least 24 hours and then resumes normally scheduled operation. 2. Astronomical Time -Switch Controls meeting all requirements for Astronomical Time -Switch Control devices in the Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations, including the requirements below: a. Meets the requirements of an automatic time -switch control b. Has sunrise and sunset prediction accuracy within plus -or -minus 15 minutes and timekeeping accuracy within 5 minutes per year c. Is capable of displaying date, current time, sunrise time, sunset time, and switching times for each step during programming d. Has an automatic daylight savings time adjustment; and e. Has the ability to independently offset the on and off for each channel by at least 99 minutes before and after sunrise or sunset. r 3. Multi -Level Astronomical Time -Switch Controls, in addition to meeting all of the requirements for Astronomical Time -Switch Controls, includes at least 2 separately programmable steps per zone. f F. The EMCS or Lighting Control System functions as one or more of the Daylighting Controls listed below: This is page 2 of 5 INDOOR LIGHTING NRCI_LTI_02_E NEWPORT BEACH BREWING COMPANY Orange General Information Building Type: F Nonresidential r High -Rise Res (Common Area) F Hotel/Motel (Common Area) Phase of Construction: F New Construction r Addition r Alteration r Unconditioned Scope of Responsibility Enter the date of approval by enforcement agency of the Certificate of Compliance that provides the specifications for the energy efficiency measures for the scope of responsibility for this Installation Certificate. Date: 12/19/2018 12:00:00 AM §130.4(b) Before an Energy Management Control System (EMCS), or Lighting Control System can be recognized for compliance with the lighting control requirements in Part 6 of Title 24, the person who is eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the construction or installation of features, materials, components, or manufactured devices shall sign and submit this Installation Certificate. If any of the requirements in this Installation Certificate fail the Energy Management Control System or Lighting Control System installation requirements, these options for controlling lighting shall not be recognized for compliance with the Building Energy Efficiency Standards. Check all that apply PART 1 What type of Lighting Control System has been installed? F_ A. Energy Management Control System (EMCs) - Is a computerized control system designed to regulate the energy consumption of a building by controlling the operation of energy consuming systems, such as the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, and water heating systems, and is capable of monitoring environmental and system loads, and adjusting HVAC operations in order to optimize energy usage and respond to demand response signals. r The Energy Management Control System has been installed to function as a lighting control required by Part 6 and functionally meets all applicable requirements for each application for which it is installed, in accordance with Sections 110.9, 130.0 through 130.5, 140.6 through 150.0, and 150.2; and complies with Reference Nonresidential Appendix NA7.7.2. F The EMCS has been separately tested for each respective lighting control system for which it is installed to function as. P B. Lighting Control System - Requires two or more components to be installed in the building to provide all of the functionality required to make up a fully functional and compliant lighting control. This is page 1 of 5 This is page 43 of 43 TE OF eme: NEWPORT BEACH BREWING COMPANY llumrcement Agency: CITY ur naw. ddress: 2920 NEWPORT BLVD City: NEWPORT BEACH DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify that this Certificate of Acceptance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Company Name Name Mike Tolbert Address 490 PRINCELAND CT. STE 7 City Zip Code 92879 Phone CEA/ATT Certification A814333 Author Signature Identification (If applicable) Date of Signature: 07/11/2019 CalRio Electric, Inc. CORONA 9514273666 FIELD TECHNICIAN'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance is true and correct. 2. I am the person who performed the acceptance verification reported on this Certificate of Acceptance (Field Technician). 3. 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 NAT 4. 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. Field Technician Name Company Name Mike Tolbert Ca1Rio Electric, Inc. Address: 490 PRINCELAND CT. STE 7 City CORONA Zip Code 92879 Phone 9514273666 ATT Certification Position with Company Identification A814333 (Title) President Ca Alo Electric, Inc. Field Technician Signature Date of Signature: 07/11/2019 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. 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. 2. 1 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). 3. 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. 4. 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. 5. I will ensure that a completed, signed copy of this Certificate of Acceptance shall be posted, or made available with the building permlt(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. Responsible Acceptance Company Name Person Name Mike Tolbert CalRlo Electric, Inc. Address: 490 PRINCELAND CT. STE 7 City CORONA Zip Code Phone 92879 9514273666 CSLB License Position with Company 594645 (Title) President Call Electric, Inc. Responsible Acceptance Person Signature Date of Signature: 07/11/2019 This is page 42 of 43 C. Testing Results 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls (ail answers must be Yes). 2. Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control) (all answers must be Yes). 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor (all answers must be Yes). For warehouses, library book stacks, corridors, stairwells in nonresidential buildings must also be accompanied by passing Test 1 or Test 2. f- 4. Partial On Occupant Sensor for PAF (all answers must be Yes). r 5. Occupant Sensor serving small zones for PAF (all answers must be Yes). Also must r pass Test 2. D. Evaluation : r PASS: All applicable Construction Inspection responses are complete and all applicable Equipment Testing Requirements responses are positive. This is page 41 of 43 5. Ad tlonal test for Occupancy Sensors Serving Small Zones in Office Spaces Larger than 250 ft , to Qualify for a Power Adjustment Factor (PAF) Step 0: First, complete Functional Test 2 (above) for each controlled zone. Step 1: Verify area served and compare actual PAF with claimed PAF. Refer to Functional Test 2. a. Area served by controlled lighting ft2 b. Enter PAF corresponding to controlled area from line (a) above (<125 1`1:2 for PAF=0.4, 126-250 ft2 for PAF=0.3, 251-500 ft2 for PAF=0.2). c. Enter PAF claimed for occupant sensor control in this space from the Certificate of Compliance. d. The PAF corresponding to the controlled area (line b), is greater than or equal to r the PAF claimed in the compliance documentation (line c). e. Sensors shall not trigger in response to movement in adjacent walkways or r workspaces f. All steps are conducted in Functional Test 2'Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control)' r and all answers are Yes. This is page 40 of 43 Step 2. Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Both stages (automatic on and manual on) lights turn off within a maximum of 20 r minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area r adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. This is page 39 of 43 :eYYI a. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn off within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(b) F b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. r Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition a. Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly r b. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn on immediately upon an occupied condition OR sensor indicates space is 'occupied' and lights may be turned on manually Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions r 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Lights go to partial off state within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) r b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. For library book stacks or warehouse aisle, activity beyond the stack or aisle shall not activate the lighting in r the aisle or stack. c. In the partial off state, lighting shall consume no more than 50% of installed lighting power, or: No more than 60% of installed lighting power for metal halide or high pressure - sodium lighting in warehouses. No more than 60% of installed lighting power for corridors and stairwells in which the installed lighting power is 80% or less of the value allowed under the Area Category Method. r Light level may be used as a proxy for lighting power when measurements are taken Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition The occupant sensing controls shall turn lights fully ON in each separately controlled r areas, Immediately upon an occupied condition 4. Partial On Occupancy Sensors Step 1. -Simulate an occupied condition. Verify partial on operation. a. Immediately upon an occupied condition, the first stage activates between 50 to r- 70% of the lighting automatically. b. After the first stage occurs, manual switches allow an occupant to activate the alternate set of lights, activate 100% of the lighting power, and manually deactivate all of the lights. r This is page 38 of 43 930a5mli C. Testing Results 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls (all answers must be Yes). r 2. Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control) (all answers must be Yes). r 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor (all answers must be Yes). For warehouses, library book stacks, corridors, stairwells in nonresidential buildings must also be accompanied by passing Test 1 or Test 2. r 4. Partial On Occupant Sensor for PAF (all answers must be Yes). r 5. Occupant Sensor serving small zones for PAF (all answers must be Yes). Also must r pass Test 2. Representative Spaces Selected Tested space/room name: BAR Space Type (office, corridor, etc) UTILITY Untested areas/rooms Confirm compliance for all control system types (1-5) present in each space: 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls Step 1: Simulate occupied condition a. All lights can be turned on and off by their respective area control switch r b. Verify the switch only operates lighting in the ceiling -height partitioned area in r which the switch is located. Step 2: Simulate unoccupied condition a. All lighting, including emergency and egress lighting, turns off. Exempt lighting may r remain on per Section 130.1(c)1 and 130.1(a)1. b. Manual override switch controls only the lights in the selected ceiling height partitioned space where the override switch is located and the lights remain on no longer than 2 hours (unless serving public areas and override switch is captive key r type). y Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions r 2. Occupancy Sensors Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition This is page 37 of 43 5. Add}tional test for Occupancy Sensors Serving Small Zones in Office Spaces Larger than 250 ft , to Qualify for a Power Adjustment Factor (PAF) Step O: First, complete Functional Test 2 (above) for each controlled zone. Step 1: Verify area served and compare actual PAF with claimed PAF. Refer to Functional Test 2. a. Area served by controlled lighting ft2 b. Enter PAF corresponding to controlled area from line (a) above (<125 ft2 for PAF=0.4, 126-250 ft2 for PAF=0.3, 251-500 ft2 for PAF=0.2). c. Enter PAF claimed for occupant sensor control in this space from the Certificate of Compliance. d. The PAF corresponding to the controlled area (line b), is greater than or equal to r the PAF claimed in the compliance documentation (line c). I— e. Sensors shall not trigger in response to movement in adjacent walkways or workspaces r f. All steps are conducted in Functional Test 2'Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control)' r and all answers are Yes. This is page 36 of 43 OF Step 2. Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Both stages (automatic on and manual on) lights turn off within a maximum of 20 r minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. r This is page 35 of 43 a. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn off within a maximum of 20 minutes r from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(b) b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area r adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition a. Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly r J. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn on immediately upon an occupied condition OR sensor indicates space is 'occupied' and lights may be turned on manually r Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions r 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Lights go to partial off state within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an r unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. For library book stacks or warehouse aisle, activity beyond the stack or aisle shall not activate the lighting in r the aisle or stack. c. In the partial off state, lighting shall consume no more than 50% of installed lighting power, or: No more than 60% of installed lighting power for metal halide or high pressure sodium lighting in warehouses. No more than 60% of installed lighting power for corridors and stairwells in which the installed lighting power is 80% or less of the value allowed under the Area Category Method. r Light level may be used as a proxy for lighting power when measurements are taken Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition The occupant sensing controls shall turn lights fully ON in each separately controlled r areas, Immediately upon an occupied condition 4. Partial On Occupancy Sensors Step 1. -Simulate an occupied condition. Verify partial on operation. a. Immediately upon an occupied condition, the first stage activates between 50 to r 70% of the lighting automatically. b. After the first stage occurs, manual switches allow an occupant to activate the alternate set of lights, activate 100% of the lighting power, and manually deactivate all of the lights. r This is page 34 of 43 OF ACCEPTANCE C. Testing Results 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls (all answers must be Yes). f~ 2. Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control) (all answers must be Yes). r 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor (all answers must be Yes). For warehouses, library book stacks, corridors, stairwells in nonresidential buildings must also be r accompanied by passing Test 1 or Test 2. 4. Partial On Occupant Sensor for PAF (all answers must be Yes). r S. Occupant Sensor serving small zones for PAF (all answers must be Yes). Also must r pass Test 2. Representative Spaces Selected Tested space/room name: TANK FARM Space Type (office, corridor, etc) UTILITY STORAGE Untested areas/rooms Confirm compliance for all control system types (1-5) present in each space: 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls Step 1: Simulate occupied condition a. All lights can be turned on and off by their respective area control switch r b. Verify the switch only operates lighting in the ceiling -height partitioned area in r which the switch is located. Step 2: Simulate unoccupied condition a. All lighting, including emergency and egress lighting, turns off. Exempt lighting may remain on per Section 130.1(c)1 and 130.1(a)1. b. Manual override switch controls only the lights in the selected ceiling height partitioned space where the override switch is located and the lights remain on no longer than 2 hours (unless serving public areas and override switch is captive key W type). Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions r 2. Occupancy Sensors Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition This is page 33 of 43 ACCEPTANCE 5. Add}tional test for Occupancy Sensors Serving Small Zones in Office Spaces Larger than 250 ft , to Qualify for a Power Adjustment Factor (PAF) Step O: First, complete Functional Test 2 (above) for each controlled zone. Step 1: Verify area served and compare actual PAF with claimed PAF. Refer to Functional Test 2. a. Area served by controlled lighting ft2 b. Enter PAF corresponding to controlled area from line (a) above (<125 ft2 for PAF=0.4, 126-250 ft2 for PAF=0.3, 251-500 ft2 for PAF=0.2). c. Enter PAF claimed for occupant sensor control in this space from the Certificate of Compliance. d. The PAF corresponding to the controlled area (line b), is greater than or equal to r the PAF claimed in the compliance documentation (line c). e. Sensors shall not trigger in response to movement in adjacent walkways or r workspaces f. All steps are conducted in Functional Test 2'Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control)' r and all answers are Yes. This is page 32 of 43 Step 2. Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Both stages (automatic on and manual on) lights turn off within a maximum of 20 r minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area r adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. This is page 31 of 43 a. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn off within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(b) r b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. r Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition a. Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly r� b. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn on immediately upon an occupied condition OR sensor indicates space is 'occupied' and lights may be turned on manually r Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions r 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Lights go to partial off state within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) r b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. For library book stacks or warehouse aisle, activity beyond the stack or aisle shall not activate the lighting in r the aisle or stack. c. In the partial off state, lighting shall consume no more than 50% of installed lighting power, or: No more than 60% of installed lighting power for metal halide or high pressure sodium lighting in warehouses. No more than 60% of installed lighting power for corridors and stairwells in which the installed lighting power is 80% or less of the value allowed under the Area Category Method. r Light level may be used as a proxy for lighting power when measurements are taken Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition The occupant sensing controls shall turn lights fully ON in each separately controlled r areas, Immediately upon an occupied condition 4. Partial On Occupancy Sensors Step 1. -Simulate an occupied condition. Verify partial on operation. a. Immediately upon an occupied condition, the first stage activates between 50 to r 70% of the lighting automatically. b. After the first stage occurs, manual switches allow an occupant to activate the alternate set of lights, activate 100% of the lighting power, and manually F deactivate all of the lights. This is page 30 of 43 Na nramrztew C. Testing Results 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls (all answers must be Yes). r 2. Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control) (all answers must be Yes). r 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor (all answers must be Yes). For warehouses, library book stacks, corridors, stairwells in nonresidential buildings must also be r accompanied by passing Test 1 or Test 2. 4. Partial On Occupant Sensor for PAF (all answers must be Yes). r S. Occupant Sensor serving small zones for PAF (all answers must be Yes). Also must r pass Test 2. Representative Spaces Selected Tested space/room name: MENS RESTROOM Space Type (office, corridor, etc) RESTROOM Untested areas/rooms Confirm compliance for all control system types (1-5) present in each space: 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls Step 1: Simulate occupied condition a. All lights can be turned on and off by their respective area control switch r b. Verify the switch only operates lighting in the ceiling -height partitioned area in r which the switch is located. Step 2: Simulate unoccupied condition a. All lighting, including emergency and egress lighting, turns off. Exempt lighting may remain on per Section 130.1(c)1 and 130.1(a)1. r b. Manual override switch controls only the lights in the selected ceiling height partitioned space where the override switch is located and the lights remain on no longer than 2 hours (unless serving public areas and override switch is captive key F type). Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions r 2. Occupancy Sensors Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition This is page 29 of 43 5. Additional test for Occupancy Sensors Serving Small Zones in Office Spaces Larger than 250 ft , to Qualify for a Power Adjustment Factor (PAF) Step 0: First, complete Functional Test 2 (above) for each controlled zone. Step 1: Verify area served and compare actual PAF with claimed PAF. Refer to Functional Test 2. a. Area served by controlled lighting ft2 b. Enter PAF corresponding to controlled area from line (a) above (<125 ft2 for PAF=0.4, 126-250 ft2 for PAF=0.3, 251-500 ft2 for PAF=0.2). c. Enter PAF claimed for occupant sensor control in this space from the Certificate of Compliance. d. The PAF corresponding to the controlled area (line b), is greater than or equal to r the PAF claimed in the compliance documentation (line c). e. Sensors shall not trigger in response to movement in adjacent walkways or r workspaces f. All steps are conducted in Functional Test 2'Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control)' r and all answers are Yes. This is page 28 of 43 92663 Step 2. Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Both stages (automatic on and manual on) lights turn off within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) r b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. r This is page 27 of 43 b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition a. Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly r b. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn on immediately upon an occupied condition OR sensor indicates space is 'occupied' and lights may be turned on manually Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Lights go to partial off state within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an F unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. For library book stacks or warehouse aisle, activity beyond the stack or aisle shall not activate the lighting in r the aisle or stack. c. In the partial off state, lighting shall consume no more than 50% of installed lighting power, or: No more than 60% of installed lighting power for metal halide or high pressure sodium lighting in warehouses. No more than 60% of installed lighting power for corridors and stairwells in which the installed lighting power is 80% or less of the value allowed under the Area Category Method. r Light level may be used as a proxy for lighting power when measurements are taken Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition The occupant sensing controls shall turn lights fully ON in each separately controlled r areas, Immediately upon an occupied condition 4. Partial On Occupancy Sensors Step 1. -Simulate an occupied condition. Verify partial on operation. a. Immediately upon an occupied condition, the first stage activates between 50 to r 70% of the lighting automatically. b. After the first stage occurs, manual switches allow an occupant to activate the alternate set of lights, activate 100% of the lighting power, and manually deactivate all of the lights. rr- This is page 26 of 43 BEACH C. Testing Results 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls (all answers must be Yes). 2. Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control) (all answers must be Yes). r 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor (all answers must be Yes). For warehouses, library book stacks, corridors, stairwells in nonresidential buildings must also be accompanied by passing Test 1 or Test 2. r 4. Partial On Occupant Sensor for PAF (all answers must be Yes). r S. Occupant Sensor serving small zones for PAF (all answers must be Yes). Also must r pass Test 2. Representative Spaces Selected Tested space/room name: DISHWASHING Space Type (office, corridor, etc) UTILITY Untested areas/rooms Confirm compliance for all control system types (1-5) present in each space: 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls Step 1: Simulate occupied condition a. All lights can be turned on and off by their respective area control switch b. Verify the switch only operates lighting in the ceiling -height partitioned area in which the switch is located. Step 2: Simulate unoccupied condition a. All lighting, including emergency and egress lighting, turns off. Exempt lighting may remain on per Section 130.1(c)1 and 130.1(a)1. b. Manual override switch controls only the lights in the selected ceiling height partitioned space where the override switch is located and the lights remain on no longer than 2 hours (unless serving public areas and override switch is captive key r, type). y Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions r 2. Occupancy Sensors Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition This is page 25 of 43 S. Add}tional test for Occupancy Sensors Serving Small Zones in Office Spaces Larger than 250 ft , to Qualify for a Power Adjustment Factor (PAF) Step 0: First, complete Functional Test 2 (above) for each controlled zone. Step 1: Verify area served and compare actual PAF with claimed PAF. Refer to Functional Test 2. a. Area served by controlled lighting ft2 b. Enter PAF corresponding to controlled area from line (a) above (<125 ft2 for PAF=0.4, 126-250 ft2 for PAF=0.3, 251-500 ft2 for PAF=0.2). c. Enter PAF claimed for occupant sensor control in this space from the Certificate of Compliance. d. The PAF corresponding to the controlled area (line b), is greater than or equal to the PAF claimed in the compliance documentation (line c). r e. Sensors shall not trigger in response to movement in adjacent walkways or workspaces r f. All steps are conducted in Functional Test 2'Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control)' r and all answers are Yes. This is page 24 of 43 ACCEPTANCE Step 2. Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Both stages (automatic on and manual on) lights turn off within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) (— b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area r adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. This is page 23 of 43 ACCEPTANCE a. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn off within a maximum of 20 minutes r from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(b) b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area r adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition a. Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly r b. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn on immediately upon an occupied condition OR sensor indicates space is 'occupied' and lights may be turned on r manually Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions r- 3. 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Lights go to partial off state within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an r unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. For library book stacks or warehouse aisle, activity beyond the stack or aisle shall not activate the lighting in r the aisle or stack. c. In the partial off state, lighting shall consume no more than 500% of installed lighting power, or: No more than 60% of installed lighting power for metal halide or high pressure sodium lighting in warehouses. No more than 60% of installed lighting power for corridors and stairwells in which the installed lighting power is 80% or less of the value allowed under the Area Category Method. r Light level may be used as a proxy for lighting power when measurements are taken Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition The occupant sensing controls shall turn lights fully ON in each separately controlled r areas, Immediately upon an occupied condition 4. Partial On Occupancy Sensors Step 1. -Simulate an occupied condition. Verify partial on operation. a. Immediately upon an occupied condition, the first stage activates between 50 to r 70% of the lighting automatically. b. After the first stage occurs, manual switches allow an occupant to activate the alternate set of lights, activate 100% of the lighting power, and manually r deactivate all of the lights. This is page 22 of 43 C. Testing Results 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls (all answers must be Yes). r 2. Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control) (all answers must be Yes). r 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor (all answers must be Yes). For warehouses, library book stacks, corridors, stairwells in nonresidential buildings must also be accompanied by passing Test 1 or Test 2. IF - 4. Partial On Occupant Sensor for PAF (all answers must be Yes). r 5. Occupant Sensor serving small zones for PAF (all answers must be Yes). Also must r pass Test 2. Representative Spaces Selected Tested space/room name: BEER BAR Space Type (office, corridor, etc) MEETING Untested areas/rooms Confirm compliance for all control system types (1-5) present in each space: 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls Step 1: Simulate occupied condition a. All lights can be turned on and off by their respective area control switch b. Verify the switch only operates lighting in the ceiling -height partitioned area in r which the switch is located. Step 2: Simulate unoccupied condition a. All lighting, including emergency and egress lighting, turns off. Exempt lighting may r remain on per Section 130.1(c)1 and 130.1(a)1. b. Manual override switch controls only the lights in the selected ceiling height partitioned space where the override switch is located and the lights remain on no longer than 2 hours (unless serving public areas and override switch is captive key F type) Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions 2. Occupancy Sensors Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition This is page 21 of 43 5. Additional test for Occupancy Sensors Serving Small Zones in Office Spaces Larger than 250 ft', to Qualify for a Power Adjustment Factor (PAF) Step 0: First, complete Functional Test 2 (above) for each controlled zone. Step 1: Verify area served and compare actual PAF with claimed PAF. Refer to Functional Test 2. a. Area served by controlled lighting ft2 b. Enter PAF corresponding to controlled area from line (a) above (<125 ft2 for PAF=0.4, 126-250 ft2 for PAF=0.3, 251-500 ft2 for PAF=0.2). c. Enter PAF claimed for occupant sensor control in this space from the Certificate of Compliance. d. The PAF corresponding to the controlled area (line b), is greater than or equal to Ir— e. PAF claimed in the compliance documentation (line c). e. Sensors shall not trigger in response to movement in adjacent walkways or r workspaces f. All steps are conducted in Functional Test 2'Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control)' r and all answers are Yes. This is page 20 of 43 iauaIIIneca Step 2. Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Both stages (automatic on and manual on) lights turn off within a maximum of 20 r minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) J. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area r adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. This is page 19 of 43 OF a. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn off within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(b) WV b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. r Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition a. Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly r b. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn on immediately upon an occupied condition OR sensor indicates space is 'occupied' and lights may be turned on manually Ir Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions r 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor Step is Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Lights go to partial off state within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) r b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. For library book stacks or warehouse aisle, activity beyond the stack or aisle shall not activate the lighting in r the aisle or stack. c. In the partial off state, lighting shall consume no more than 50% of installed lighting power, or: No more than 60% of installed lighting power for metal halide or high pressure sodium lighting in warehouses. No more than 60% of installed lighting power for corridors and stairwells in which the installed lighting power is 80% or less of the value allowed under the Area Category Method. r Light level may be used as a proxy for lighting power when measurements are taken Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition The occupant sensing controls shall turn lights fully ON in each separately controlled r areas, Immediately upon an occupied condition 4. Partial On Occupancy Sensors Step 1. -Simulate an occupied condition. Verify partial on operation. a. Immediately upon an occupied condition, the first stage activates between 50 to r 70% of the lighting automatically. b. After the first stage occurs, manual switches allow an occupant to activate the alternate set of lights, activate 100% of the lighting power, and manually r deactivate all of the lights. This is page 18 of 43 C. Testing Results 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls (all answers must be Yes). 2. Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control) (all answers must be Yes). r 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor (all answers must be Yes). For warehouses, library book stacks, corridors, stairwells in nonresidential buildings must also be accompanied by passing Test 1 or Test 2. r 4. Partial On Occupant Sensor for PAF (all answers must be Yes). r S. Occupant Sensor serving small zones for PAF (all answers must be Yes). Also must r pass Test 2. Representative Spaces Selected Tested space/room name: PREP AREA Space Type (office, corridor, etc) UTILITY Untested areas/rooms Confirm compliance for all control system types (1-5) present in each space: 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls Step 1: Simulate occupied condition a. All lights can be turned on and off by their respective area control switch r b. Verify the switch only operates lighting in the ceiling -height partitioned area in r which the switch is located. Step 2: Simulate unoccupied condition a. All lighting, including emergency and egress lighting, turns off. Exempt lighting may r remain on per Section 130.1(c)1 and 130.1(a)1. b. Manual override switch controls only the lights in the selected ceiling height partitioned space where the override switch is located and the lights remain on no longer than 2 hours (unless serving public areas and override switch is captive key type) f~ Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions r 2. Occupancy Sensors Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition This is page 17 of 43 5. Ad tional test for Occupancy Sensors Serving Small Zones in Office Spaces Larger than 250 ft , to Qualify for a Power Adjustment Factor (PAF) Step 0: First, complete Functional Test 2 (above) for each controlled zone. Step 1: Verify area served and compare actual PAF with claimed PAF. Refer to Functional Test 2. a. Area served by controlled lighting ft2 b. Enter PAF corresponding to controlled area from line (a) above (<125 ft2 for PAF=0.4, 126-250 ft2 for PAF=0.3, 251-500 ft2 for PAF=0.2). c. Enter PAF claimed for occupant sensor control in this space from the Certificate of Compliance. d. The PAF corresponding to the controlled area (line b), is greater than or equal to the PAF claimed in the compliance documentation (line c). r— e. Sensors shall not trigger in response to movement in adjacent walkways or r., workspaces f. All steps are conducted in Functional Test 2'Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control)' r and all answers are Yes. This is page 16 of 43 Step 2. Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Both stages (automatic on and manual on) lights turn off within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) r b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. ' This is page 15 of 43 OP ACCEPTANCE a. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn off within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(b) r b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area r adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition a. Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly r b. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn on immediately upon an occupied condition OR sensor indicates space is 'occupied' and lights may be turned on r manually Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions r 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Lights go to partial off state within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) r b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. For library book stacks or warehouse aisle, activity beyond the stack or aisle shall not activate the lighting in r the aisle or stack. c. In the partial off state, lighting shall consume no more than 50% of installed lighting power, or: No more than 60% of installed lighting power for metal halide or high pressure sodium lighting in warehouses. No more than 60% of installed lighting power for corridors and stairwells in which the installed lighting power is 80% or less of the value allowed under the Area Category Method. r Light level may be used as a proxy for lighting power when measurements are taken Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition The occupant sensing controls shall turn lights fully ON in each separately controlled r areas, Immediately upon an occupied condition 4. Partial On Occupancy Sensors Step 1. -Simulate an occupied condition. Verify partial on operation. a. Immediately upon an occupied condition, the first stage activates between 50 to r 70% of the lighting automatically. b. After the first stage occurs, manual switches allow an occupant to activate the alternate set of lights, activate 100% of the lighting power, and manually r deactivate all of the lights. This is page 14 of 43 BEACH C. Testing Results 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls (all answers must be Yes). r 2. Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control) (all answers must be Yes). r 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor (all answers must be Yes). For warehouses, library book stacks, corridors, stairwells in nonresidential buildings must also be accompanied by passing Test 1 or Test 2. f 4. Partial On Occupant Sensor for PAF (all answers must be Yes). r 5. Occupant Sensor serving small zones for PAF (all answers must be Yes). Also must r pass Test 2. Representative Spaces Selected Tested space/room name: WOMENS RESTROOM Space Type (office, corridor, etc) RESTROOM Untested areas/rooms Confirm compliance for all control system types (1-5) present in each space: 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls Step 1: Simulate occupied condition a. All lights can be turned on and off by their respective area control switch r b. Verify the switch only operates lighting in the ceiling -height partitioned area in which the switch is located. Step 2: Simulate unoccupied condition a. All lighting, including emergency and egress lighting, turns off. Exempt lighting may 7 remain on per Section 130.1(c)1 and 130.1(a)1. In. Manual override switch controls only the lights in the selected ceiling height partitioned space where the override switch is located and the lights remain on no longer than 2 hours (unless serving public areas and override switch is captive key F type). Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions r 2. Occupancy Sensors Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition This is page 13 of 43 5. Additional test for Occupancy Sensors Serving Small Zones in Office Spaces Larger than 250 ft , to Qualify for a Power Adjustment Factor (PAF) Step O: First, complete Functional Test 2 (above) for each controlled zone. Step 1: Verify area served and compare actual PAF with claimed PAF. Refer to Functional Test 2. a. Area served by controlled lighting ft2 b. Enter PAF corresponding to controlled area from line (a) above (<125 f1:2 for PAF=0.4, 126-250 ft2 for PAF=0.3, 251-500 ft2 for PAF=0.2). c. Enter PAF claimed for occupant sensor control in this space from the Certificate of Compliance. d. The PAF corresponding to the controlled area (line b), is greater than or equal to the PAF claimed in the compliance documentation (line c). r e. Sensors shall not trigger in response to movement in adjacent walkways or workspaces r f. All steps are conducted in Functional Test 2 'Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control)' and all answers are Yes. r This is page 12 of 43 Step 2. Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Both stages (automatic on and manual on) lights turn off within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) f b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area r adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. This is page 11 of 43 b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. r Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition a. Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly J. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn on immediately upon an occupied condition OR sensor indicates space is 'occupied' and lights may be turned on manually Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Lights go to partial off state within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an r., unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. For library book stacks or warehouse aisle, activity beyond the stack or aisle shall not activate the lighting in r the aisle or stack. c. In the partial off state, lighting shall consume no more than 50% of installed lighting power, or: No more than 60% of installed lighting power for metal halide or high pressure sodium lighting in warehouses. No more than 60% of installed lighting power for corridors and stairwells in which the installed lighting power is 80% or less of the value allowed under the Area Category Method. r Light level may be used as a proxy for lighting power when measurements are taken Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition The occupant sensing controls shall turn lights fully ON in each separately controlled r areas, Immediately upon an occupied condition 4. Partial On Occupancy Sensors Step 1. -Simulate an occupied condition. Verify partial on operation. a. Immediately upon an occupied condition, the first stage activates between 50 to r 70% of the lighting automatically. b. After the first stage occurs, manual switches allow an occupant to activate the alternate set of lights, activate 100% of the lighting power, and manually deactivate all of the lights. Fr This is page 10 of 43 C. Testing Results 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls (all answers must be Yes). r 2. Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control) (all answers must be Yes). r 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor (all answers must be Yes). For warehouses, library book stacks, corridors, stairwells in nonresidential buildings must also be F accompanied by passing Test 1 or Test 2. 4. Partial On Occupant Sensor for PAF (all answers must be Yes). r 5. Occupant Sensor serving small zones for PAF (all answers must be Yes). Also must pass Test 2. r Representative Spaces Selected Tested space/room name: KITCHEN Space Type (office, corridor, etc) UTILITY Untested areas/rooms Confirm compliance for all control system types (1-5) present in each space: 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls Step 1: Simulate occupied condition a. All lights can be turned on and off by their respective area control switch r b. Verify the switch only operates lighting in the ceiling -height partitioned area in which the switch is located. Step 2: Simulate unoccupied condition a. All lighting, including emergency and egress lighting, turns off. Exempt lighting may remain on per Section 130.1(c)1 and 130.1(a)1. b. Manual override switch controls only the lights in the selected ceiling height partitioned space where the override switch is located and the lights remain on no longer than 2 hours (unless serving public areas and override switch is captive key type). F Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions 2. Occupancy Sensors Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition This is page 9 of 43 5. Addgtional test for Occupancy Sensors Serving Small Zones in Office Spaces Larger than 250 ft , to Qualify for a Power Adjustment Factor (PAF) Step 0: First, complete Functional Test 2 (above) for each controlled zone. Step 1: Verify area served and compare actual PAF with claimed PAF. Refer to Functional Test 2. a. Area served by controlled lighting ft2 It. Enter PAF corresponding to controlled area from line (a) above (<125 ft2 for PAF=0.4, 126-250 ft2 for PAF=0.3, 251-500 ft2 for PAF=0.2). c. Enter PAF claimed for occupant sensor control in this space from the Certificate of Compliance. d. The PAF corresponding to the controlled area (line b), is greater than or equal to r the PAF claimed in the compliance documentation (line c). e. Sensors shall not trigger in response to movement in adjacent walkways or workspaces r f. All steps are conducted in Functional Test 2'Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control)' t" and all answers are Yes. This is page 8 of 43 Step 2. Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Both stages (automatic on and manual on) lights turn off within a maximum of 20 r minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. r This is page 7 of 43 NYWI a. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn off within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(b) r h. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. r Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition a. Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly r� b. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn on immediately upon an occupied condition OR sensor indicates space is 'occupied' and lights may be turned on r manually Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions r 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Lights go to partial off state within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) r b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. For library book stacks or warehouse aisle, activity beyond the stack or aisle shall not activate the lighting in r the aisle or stack. c. In the partial off state, lighting shall consume no more than 50% of installed lighting power, or: No more than 60% of installed lighting power for metal halide or high pressure sodium lighting in warehouses. No more than 60% of installed lighting power for corridors and stairwells in which the installed lighting power is 80% or less of the value allowed under the Area Category Method. r Light level may be used as a proxy for lighting power when measurements are taken Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition The occupant sensing controls shall turn lights fully ON in each separately controlled r areas, Immediately upon an occupied condition 4. Partial On Occupancy Sensors Step 1. -Simulate an occupied condition. Verify partial on operation. a. Immediately upon an occupied condition, the first stage activates between 50 to r 70% of the lighting automatically. b. After the first stage occurs, manual switches allow an occupant to activate the alternate set of lights, activate 100% of the lighting power, and manually 7r - This deactivate all of the lights. is page 6 of 43 OF ACCEPTANCE :NYIPLeiJa4'/IintYl C. Testing Results 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls (all answers must be Yes). F 2. Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control) (all answers must be Yes). r 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor (all answers must be Yes). For warehouses, library book stacks, corridors, stairwells in nonresidential buildings must also be accompanied by passing Test 1 or Test 2. r 4. Partial On Occupant Sensor for PAF (all answers must be Yes), r S. Occupant Sensor serving small zones for PAF (all answers must be Yes). Also must pass Test 2. r Representative Spaces Selected Tested space/room name: DINING ROOM Space Type (office, corridor, etc) MEETING Untested areas/rooms Confirm compliance for all control system types (1-5) present in each space: 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls Step 1: Simulate occupied condition a. All lights can be turned on and off by their respective area control switch r b. Verify the switch only operates lighting in the ceiling -height partitioned area in which the switch is located. r Step 2: Simulate unoccupied condition a. All lighting, including emergency and egress lighting, turns off. Exempt lighting may r remain on per Section 130.1(c)1 and 130.1(a)1. b. Manual override switch controls only the lights in the selected ceiling height partitioned space where the override switch is located and the lights remain on no longer than 2 hours (unless serving public areas and override switch is captive key W, type). Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions 2. Occupancy Sensors Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition This is page 5 of 43 5. Ad tlonal test for Occupancy Sensors Serving Small Zones in Office Spaces Larger than 250 ft , to Qualify for a Power Adjustment Factor (PAF) Step 0: First, complete Functional Test 2 (above) for each controlled zone. Step 1: Verify area served and compare actual PAF with claimed PAF. Refer to Functional Test 2. a. Area served by controlled lighting ft2 b. Enter PAF corresponding to controlled area from line (a) above (<125 ft2 for PAF=0.4, 126-250 ft2 for PAF=0.3, 251-500 ft2 for PAF=0.2). c. Enter PAF claimed for occupant sensor control in this space from the Certificate of Compliance. d. The PAF corresponding to the controlled area (line b), is greater than or equal to r the PAF claimed in the compliance documentation (line c). e. Sensors shall not trigger in response to movement in adjacent walkways or r workspaces f. All steps are conducted in Functional Test 2'Occupancy Sensor (On Off Control)' r and all answers are Yes. This is page 4 of 43 Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions r 3. Partial Off Occupancy Sensor Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Lights go to partial off state within a maximum of 20 minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) r b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. For library book stacks or warehouse aisle, activity beyond the stack or aisle shall not activate the lighting in r the aisle or stack. c. In the partial off state, lighting shall consume no more than 50% of installed lighting power, or: No more than 60% of installed lighting power for metal halide or high pressure sodium lighting in warehouses. No more than 60% of installed lighting power for corridors and stairwells in which the installed lighting power is 80% or less of the value allowed under the Area Category Method. r Light level may he used as a proxy for lighting power when measurements are taken Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition The occupant sensing controls shall turn lights fully ON in each separately controlled F areas, Immediately upon an occupied condition 4. Partial On Occupancy Sensors Step 1. -Simulate an occupied condition. Verify partial on operation. a. Immediately upon an occupied condition, the first stage activates between 50 to r- 70% of the lighting automatically. b. After the first stage occurs, manual switches allow an occupant to activate the alternate set of lights, activate 100% of the lighting power, and manually deactivate all of the lights. r Step 2. Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Both stages (automatic on and manual on) lights turn off within a maximum of 20 r minutes from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(a) b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area r adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. This is page 3 of 43 B. Functional Testing of Lighting Controls For every space in the building, conduct functional tests 1 through 5 below if applicable. If there are several geometrically similar spaces that use the same lighting controls, test only one space and list in the cells below which "untested spaces" are represented by that tested space. EXCEPTION: For buildings with up to seven (7) occupancy sensors, all occupancy sensors shall be tested. (NA7.6.2.3) Representative Spaces Selected Tested space/room name: LOUNGE Space Type (office, corridor, etc) MEETING Untested areas/rooms Confirm compliance for all control system types (1-5) present in each space: 1. Automatic Time Switch Controls Step 1: Simulate occupied condition a. All lights can be turned on and off by their respective area control switch r b. Verify the switch only operates lighting in the ceiling -height partitioned area in which the switch is located. Step 2: Simulate unoccupied condition a. All lighting, including emergency and egress lighting, turns off. Exempt lighting may remain on per Section 130.1(c)1 and 130.1(a)1. r b. Manual override switch controls only the lights in the selected ceiling height partitioned space where the override switch is located and the lights remain on no longer than 2 hours (unless serving public areas and override switch is captive key type), Step 3: System returned to initial operating conditions 2. Occupancy Sensors Step 1: Simulate an unoccupied condition a. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn off within a maximum of 20 minutes r from start of an unoccupied condition per Standard Section 110.9(6) b. The occupant sensor does not trigger a false 'on' from movement in an area r adjacent to the controlled space or from HVAC operation. Step 2: Simulate an occupied condition a. Status indicator or annunciator operates correctly r b. Lights controlled by occupancy sensors turn on immediately upon an occupied condition OR sensor indicates space is 'occupied' and lights may be turned on r manually This is page 2 of 43 Enforcement Agency Use: Checked by/Date LIGHTING CONTROL ACCEPTANCE DOCUMENT Automatic Shut-off Controls: Automatic Time Switch Control and Occupant Sensor Intent: Lights are turned off or set to a lower level when not needed per Section 110.9(a) & 130.1(c). A. Construction Inspection Fill out Section A to cover spaces 1 through 3 that are functionally tested under Section B. Instruments needed to perform tests include, but are not limited to: hand-held amperage meter, power meter, or light meter 1: Automatic Time Switch Controls Construction Inspection—confirm for all listed in Section B a. All automatic time switch controls are programmed for (check all): P Weekdays r Weekend r Holidays b. Document for the owner automatic time switch programming (check all): r Weekday settings r Weekend settings r Holidays settings r Set-up settings F Preference program setting r Verify the correct time and date is properly set in the time switch r Verify the battery is installed and energized r Override time limit is no more than 2 hours F Occupant Sensors and Automatic Time Switch Controls have been certified to the Energy Commission in accordance with the applicable provision in Section 110.9 of the Standards, and model numbers for all such controls are listed on the Commission database as Certified Appliance and Control Devices 2. Occupancy Sensor Construction Inspection—confirm for all listed in Section B F Occupancy sensors are not located within 4 feet of any HVAC diffuser F7 Ultrasonic occupancy sensors do not emit audible sound 5 feet from source This is page 1 of 43 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1 certify that this Certificate of Acceptance document is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Company Name Name Mike Tolbert CalRio Electric, Inc. Address 490 PRINCELAND CT. STE 7 City CORONA Zip Code 92079 Phone 9514273666 CEA/ATT Certification A814333 Author Signature Identification (if applicable) Date of Signature: 07/11/2019 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. I am the Field Technician, or the Field Technician is acting on my behalf as my employee or my agent and 1 have reviewed the information provided on this Certificate of Acceptance. 2. 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). 3. 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. 4. 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. S. 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. Responsible Acceptance Company Name Person Name Mike Tolbert CalRio Electric, Inc. AddressT 490 PRINCELAND CT. STE 7 City CORONA Zip Code 92879 Phone 9514273666 CSLB License Position with Company 594645 (Title) President CdlRlo Electric, Inc. Responsible Acceptance Person Signature Date of Signature: 07/11/2019 This is page 2 of 2