Retail Lighting:
Title 24 & Technology Update
Kelly Cunningham
Outreach Director
California Lighting Technology Center, UC Davis
RESEARCH . INNOVATION . PARTNERSHIP
Supporting compliance with California’s 2008 Title 24 energy code
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Pacific Energy Center
H663
Retail Lighting: Title 24 and
Technology Update C00005
Kelly Cunningham March 21, 2013
Credit(s) earned on completion of
this course will be reported to AIA
CES for AIA members.
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of this presentation.
This intermediate class is for professionals who design,
specify, and/or inspect lighting installations in new and
remodeled retail spaces. Participants should already have
general knowledge of the nonresidential lighting code.
Course
Description
Learning
Objectives
1. Effectively apply the Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards
code requirements specific to lighting for retail.
2. Identify mandatory and prescriptive Standards’ requirements, apply
compliance methodology, and procedures in professional practice.
3. Identify current lighting technologies and controls, including LED
luminaires that are available to fulfill code requirements.
4. Prepare for the major lighting-related updates in the 2013 Building
Energy Efficiency Standards code. Access resources through utility
and lighting technology training centers for continued professional
development.
At the end of the this course, participants will be able to:
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CALIFORNIA LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY CENTER, UC DAVIS
To stimulate, facilitate and accelerate the development, application and
commercialization of energy-efficient lighting and day-lighting technologies
in partnership with utilities, manufacturers, occupants, builders, designers,
researchers, academicians, and governmental agencies.
Mission-driven Activities:
• Research & Development
• Demonstration & Outreach
• Education & Training
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CLTC FOUNDING ORGANIZATIONS
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California Energy Commission
University of California, Davis
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
US Department of Energy