LIGHTING CONTROL Clause Samples

LIGHTING CONTROL a. Building core area lighting is operated by a lighting control system
LIGHTING CONTROL a. A/B switching as required, “Decora” swiches, white.
LIGHTING CONTROL. SYSTEM All site lighting, non-emergency parking deck, exterior soffit, and building uplighting circuits are wired through lighting relay lighting panels controlled by the building Energy Management System (EMS). Lobby lighting, corridor, and tenant grid junction boxes circuits (non-emergency) are wired through lighting relay lighting panels controlled by the building Energy Management System (EMS). Toilet Rooms and core (electrical, mechanical, utility, etc.) rooms are controlled by occupancy sensors not on building EMS. Stairwells operate 24 hours a day and are not included in the EMS. Standard emergency lighting is provided and is not included in the EMS. D -1- 6
LIGHTING CONTROL. A. Lighting controls arrangement, programming and layouts must incorporate building’s operational requirements and best sustainability practices. Lighting control system components must be interfaced with the BMS. B. Low voltage lighting controls must be operated by a simple relay-based system. C. Low voltage lighting controls must be monitored and controlled by the BMS. D. NECB Part 4 for lighting must be followed for switching arrangements. The Design-Builder must coordinate the switching arrangements with the facility users through the City to confirm that the appropriate controls are being specified in accordance with NECB. E. Exterior luminaries, including luminaries in signage, must be controlled by photocells and the BMS. F. Exterior light control must include a maintenance bypass switch (Hand-Off Auto).
LIGHTING CONTROL. Electric power to light fixtures shall be switched with wall mounted light switches in areas where the light can be "off" when the area is not occupied. Wall mounted switches shall be provided at the entrance to storage, battery, and equipment rooms. Electric power to light fixtures in the turbine-generator areas which are not photocell controlled shall be switched at the panelboard, and the light fixtures shall be circuited so that adjacent fixtures are connected to alternate phases of a 3-phase circuit. This type of circuiting shall permit the operator to uniformly increase the illumination level as required. Electric power to light fixtures located outdoors shall be switched with photoelectric controllers. The use of photoelectric controlled is permitted;
LIGHTING CONTROL. All lighting controls and programming for indoor and outdoor lighting shall comply with local energy codes.