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Created on LEED Interpretation

ID#

li-5474

Credit NameEAc1 - Optimize energy performance
Credit CategoryEnergy & atmosphere
International ApplicableNo

Rating System

LEED BD+C: New Construction

Rating System Version

v2 - LEED 2.2

Inquiry

Amendment #LEED 2.0-EAc1-133 allows California Title-24 to be used in place of ASHRAE 90.1-1999 to evaluate the number of points that can be earned for LEED credit EAc1. In California Title-24, lighting for spaces including hotel/motel guest spaces, dormitory living space, and high-rise residential living space is treated as an unregulated load, where lighting power density is always modeled at 0.5 Watts per square foot in both the standard and proposed case. (Note that California Title-24 does prescriptively require efficient light fixtures to be installed in kitchens and restrooms for all of these spaces). Lighting for corridors, lounges, lobbies, and any other space functions for hotels, motels, dormitories, and high-rise residential buildings is counted as a regulated load in Title-24, with specific lighting power density limits and the ability to propose lower lighting power for the proposed case. For residential living spaces, where lighting power density is not regulated by Title-24 and is required to be modeled identically in the standard and proposed case, should the lighting energy be separated out in post-processing in the same ways as other unregulated loads (such as plug loads, process loads, etc.) when calculating the LEED EAc1 points?

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