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Office Title 24-2016 Solutions Design Guide Crestron Electronics, Inc.

Contents About Title 24-2016 1 Design Guide Information 1 Title 24-2016 Code Standards 2 Private Office Space / Huddle Space 4 Zūm... 4 GLPP... 5 Open Office Space 6 Zūm... 6 GLPAC... 7 Conference Room 8 Zūm... 8 GLPAC... 9 Corridor 10 Zūm... 10 GLPP... 11 Private Restroom 12 Zūm... 12 Public Restroom 13 Zūm... 13 GLPP...14 i crestron.com Doc. 8302A

About Title 24-2016 Title 24-2016 is a residential and commercial building energy code that is designed to reduce energy consumption. The goal of this code is to reduce energy consumption by providing design and construction requirements for lighting controls. Lighting controls such as occupancy status sensors, multi-level controls, and demand response provisions allow you to synchronize indoor light levels with daylight levels in accordance with Title 24-2016. Design Guide Information Crestron offers this Design Guide for Office - Title 24-2016 solutions to use as a reference for typical layouts. Use it as guidance to make code compliance quick and easy. The Crestron team is also available to support with detailed design, submittal, and installation requirements. For additional information, please contact your Crestron representative at CLCDesign@crestron.com or (888) 330-1502. Doc. 8302A crestron.com 1

Title 24-2016 Code Standards Summary ON/OFF CONTROLS LIGHT LEVEL CONTROL Code Provision Minimum Requirement Title 24-2016 Code Standards Code Description 130.1(a) Local Manual Switch 1 control. Each space and area enclosed by ceiling-height partitions Luminaires must be controlled with accessible manual on/off local must be independently controlled. 130.1(b) Multi-Level 130.1(c) Shut-Off 2 130.1(c)5/6/7 Sensor Shut-Off Lighting of any enclosed area 100 square feet or larger with more than one luminaire and a load >0.5 watts per square foot should provide multi-level lighting control that meets uniformity requirements in accordance with Title24 Table 130.1-A. Lighting control can not override local on/off or any other control requirements. Lighting must be controlled by either 1) an occupant sensing control, 2) automatic time-switch control with 2 hour maximum override and holiday scheduling, or 3) other control capable of automatically shutting off lighting. Indoor shut-off zones must be separated using ceiling high partitions and can be no larger than one floor with a maximum of 5,000 sq. ft. Occupant Sensing s are required to shut off all lighting. Full or partial off to at least 50% via occupant sensing controls is required. 130.1(d) Daylight Zones 3 in all daylit zones as defined by 130.1(d). Lighting controls should have multilevel functionality to at least the number of control steps Automatic daylighting controls should be installed and configured defined in Title 24 Table 130.1-A. 130.1(e) Demand Response Ready 4 Buildings >10,000 square feet with a lighting power density 0.5 watts per square foot are required to receive a standards-based messaging protocol, which automatically reduces lighting power by at least 15% and remains consistent with uniform illumination requirements defined in Title 24 Table 130.1-A. PLUG LOAD CONTROL 130.5(d) led Receptacles 50% of receptacles are required to automatically turn off based on occupancy or after a vacancy of 20 minutes or less. Each uncontrolled receptacle must have at least one controlled receptacle within 6 feet. Primary Solutions Zūm Light GLPP GLPAC 1. General lighting must be separately controlled from all other lighting systems in an area. Floor and wall display, window display, case display, track, ornamental, and special effects lighting should be separately controlled and placed on circuits that are 20 amps or less. 2. Countdown timer switches should not be used to comply with the automatic shut-off control requirements in Section 130.1(c)1, except in single-stall bathrooms and closets that are <70 square feet where the lights must shut off within ten minutes, or in a server aisle/room where the lights must shut off within 30 minutes. 3. The photosensor should be readily accessible to authorized personnel for calibration adjustments. To prevent unauthorized access, the photosensor may be mounted inside a case that is secured with a locking mechanism. 4. Add a networked Crestron control system for demand response (130.5(d)) control. For networked Zūm applications, add a ZUM-FLOOR-HUB and ZUMNET-GATEWAY for demand response. 2 crestron.com Doc. 8302A

Small Private Office 250 sq. ft. Large or Open Office >250 sq. ft. Space Type Public Restroom Corridor Conference Room Doc. 8302A crestron.com 3

Private Office Space / Huddle Space Zūm Title 24-2016 Code Compliance: Local Manual Switch (130.1(a)) Multi-Level (130.1(b)) Shut-Off (130.1(c)) Sensor Shut-Off (130.1(c)5/6/7) Daylight Zones (130.1(d)) Demand Response Ready (130.1(e)) Zūm Net Zūm Mesh Line Voltage 0-10 V Pwr & Ctrl led Receptacle (130.5(d)) Local : Symbol Qty. Product Description 1 ZUMMESH-JBOX-5A-LV Zūm Junction Box Zone ler, 0-10V Dimming, 5A 1 ZUMMESH-JBOX-20A-PLUG Zūm J-Box Load ler, Plug Load Switch 1 ZUMMESH-NETBRIDGE Zūm Network Bridge 1 ZUMMESH-KP10CBATT 6-Button Battery Powered Keypad 1 ZUMMESH-PIR-VACANCY-BATT PIR Vacancy Sensor (AUTO-OFF) 1 ZUMMESH-OL-PHOTOCELL Open Loop Daylight Sensor 4 crestron.com Doc. 8302A

Private Office Space / Huddle Space GLPP Title 24-2016 Code Compliance: Local Manual Switch (130.1(a)) Multi-Level (130.1(b)) Shut-Off (130.1(c)) Sensor Shut-Off (130.1(c)5/6/7) Daylight Zones (130.1(d)) Demand Response Ready (130.1(e)) Line Voltage 0-10 V Pwr & Ctrl 18/2 18/3 18/4 led Receptacle (130.5(d)) Local : Product Qty. Product Description 1 GLPP-DIMFLVCN-PM 1-Ch 0-10V Dimmer with Cresnet 1 GLPP-SWCN Crestron Green Light Power Pack, 1-Channel Switch with Cresnet 1 GLPPA-KP In-Wall Keypad for GLPP 1 GLS-ODT-C-NS Dual-Technology Ceiling Mount Occupancy Sensor 1 GLS-LOL Crestron Green Light Photosensor, Open-Loop Doc. 8302A crestron.com 5

Open Office Space Zūm Title 24-2016 Code Compliance: Zum Mesh Local Manual Switch (130.1(a)) Multi-Level (130.1(b)) Shut-Off (130.1(c)) Sensor Shut-Off (130.1(c)5/6/7) Daylight Zones (130.1(d)) Demand Response Ready (130.1(e)) led Receptacle (130.5(d)) Local : Zūm Net Zūm Mesh Line Voltage 0-10 V Pwr & Ctrl 18/3 Use Crestron GLS-ODT-C-NS motion sensors for full height modular furniture in open office space. Symbol Qty. Product Description 5 ZUMMESH-JBOX-5A-LV Zūm Junction Box Zone ler, 0-10V Dimming, 5A 3 ZUMMESH-JBOX-20A-PLUG Zūm J-Box Load ler, Plug Load Switch 1 ZUMMESH-JBOX-SIM Zūm Junction Box Sensor Integration Module 1 ZUMMESH-NETBRIDGE Zūm Network Bridge 1 ZUMMESH-KP10CBATT 6-Button Battery Powered Keypad 1 GLA-IR-QUATTRO-HD-COM1-24 STEINEL IR Quattro HD COM1-24 Presence Detector 1 GLS-LOL Crestron Green Light Photosensor, Open-Loop 6 crestron.com Doc. 8302A

Open Office Space GLPAC Title 24-2016 Code Compliance: Local Manual Switch (130.1(a)) Multi-Level (130.1(b)) Shut-Off (130.1(c)) Sensor Shut-Off (130.1(c)5/6/7) Daylight Zones (130.1(d)) Demand Response Ready (130.1(e)) led Receptacle (130.5(d)) Local : Line Voltage 0-10 V Pwr & Ctrl Cresnet 18/3 Use Crestron GLS-ODT-C-NS motion sensors for full height modular furniture in open office space. Symbol Qty. Product Description 1 GLPAC-DIMFLV4 1 GLPP-SWCN Crestron Green Light Integrated Lighting System, 4-Channel Crestron Green Light Power Pack, 1-Channel with Cresnet 1 C2N-CBD-P Cameo Keypad, Standard Mount 1 GLA-IR-QUATTRO-HD-COM1-24 STEINEL IR Quattro HD COM1-24 Presence Detector 1 GLS-LOL Crestron Green Light Photosensor, Open-Loop Doc. 8302A crestron.com 7

Conference Room Zūm Title 24-2016 Code Compliance: Local Manual Switch (130.1(a)) Multi-Level (130.1(b)) Shut-Off (130.1(c)) Sensor Shut-Off (130.1(c)5/6/7) Daylight Zones (130.1(d)) Demand Response Ready (130.1(e)) RS-232 to AV System led Receptacle (130.5(d)) Local : Zūm Mesh Zūm Net Line Voltage 0-10 V Pwr & Ctrl Symbol Qty. Product Description 3 ZUMMESH-JBOX-5A-LV Zūm Junction Box Zone ler, 0-10V Dimming, 5A 1 ZUMMESH-JBOX-20A-PLUG Zūm J-Box Load ler, Plug Load Switch 1 ZUMMESH-NETBRIDGE Zūm Network Bridge 1 ZUMMESH-AVBRIDGE AV Bridge Integration Module 1 ZUMMESH-KP10CBATT 6-Button Battery Powered Keypad 1 ZUMMESH-PIR-VACANCY-BATT PIR Vacancy Sensor (AUTO-OFF) 1 ZUMMESH-OL-PHOTOCELL Open Loop Daylight Sensor 8 crestron.com Doc. 8302A

Conference Room GLPAC Title 24-2016 Code Compliance: Local Manual Switch (130.1(a)) Multi-Level (130.1(b)) Shut-Off (130.1(c)) Sensor Shut-Off (130.1(c)5/6/7) Daylight Zones (130.1(d)) Demand Response Ready (130.1(e)) Monitor led Receptacle (130.5(d)) Local : Line Voltage 18/3 Cresnet 0-10 V Pwr & Ctrl Symbol Qty. Product Description 1 GLPAC-DIMFLV4 Crestron Green Light Integrated Lighting System, 4-Channel 1 GLPP-SWCN Crestron Green Light Power Pack, 1-Channel Switch with Cresnet 1 C2N-CBD-P Cameo Keypad, Standard Mount 1 GLS-ODT-C-NS Dual-Technology Ceiling Mount Occupancy Sensor 1 GLS-LOL Crestron Green Light Photosensor, Open-Loop Doc. 8302A crestron.com 9

Corridor Zūm Title 24-2016 Code Compliance: Local Manual Switch (130.1(a)) Multi-Level (130.1(b)) Shut-Off (130.1(c)) Sensor Shut-Off (130.1(c)5/6/7) Demand Response Ready (130.1(e)) Line Voltage Zūm Net Zūm Mesh 18/3 0-10 V Pwr & Ctrl UL924 emergency lighting devices are available for life safety. Daylight zones (130.1(d)) may be required if windows are present. Lighting installed in a corridor should meet the following requirements in addition to complying with Section 130.1(c)1: The corridor should be controlled by occupant sensing controls that separately reduce the lighting power by at least 50 percent when the corridor is unoccupied. The occupant sensing controls should be capable of automatically turning the lighting fully on only in the separately controlled corridor, and should be automatically activated from all designed paths of egress. Lighting installed in a common area corridor that provides access to guest rooms and dwelling units should comply with 130.1(c)7: Common area corridors must be controlled with occupant sensing controls that automatically reduce lighting power in unoccupied areas by at least 50 percent. The occupant sensing controls should be capable of automatically turning the lighting fully on only in the separately controlled corridor, and should be automatically activated from all designed paths of egress. When the installed lighting power is 80 percent or less of the value allowed under the Area Category Method, occupant sensing controls should reduce the power by at least 40 percent. Local : Symbol Qty. Product Description 1 ZUMMESH-JBOX-5A-LV Zūm Junction Box Zone ler, 0-10V Dimming, 5A 1 ZUMMESH-JBOX-SIM Zūm Junction Box Sensor Integration Module 1 ZUMMESH-NETBRIDGE Zūm Network Bridge 1 ZUMMESH-KP10ABATT Rocker-Button Battery Powered Keypad 1 GLA-US-HALLWAY-COM1-24 40 khz Ultrasonic Presence Detector, Ceiling Mount, Hallway Coverage, 18-24 VAC/VDC 10 crestron.com Doc. 8302A

Corridor GLPP Title 24-2016 Code Compliance: Local Manual Switch (130.1(a)) Multi-Level (130.1(b)) Shut-Off (130.1(c)) Sensor Shut-Off (130.1(c)5/6/7) Demand Response Ready (130.1(e)) Line Voltage 0-10 V Pwr & Ctrl 18/3 18/2 UL924 emergency lighting devices are available for life safety. Daylight zones (130.1(d)) may be required if windows are present. Lighting installed in a corridor should meet the following requirements in addition to complying with Section 130.1(c)1: The corridor should be controlled by occupant sensing controls that separately reduce the lighting power by at least 50 percent when the corridor is unoccupied. The occupant sensing controls should be capable of automatically turning the lighting fully on only in the separately controlled corridor, and should be automatically activated from all designed paths of egress. Lighting installed in a common area corridor that provides access to guest rooms and dwelling units should comply with 130.1(c)7: Common area corridors must be controlled with occupant sensing controls that automatically reduce lighting power in unoccupied areas by at least 50 percent. The occupant sensing controls should be capable of automatically turning the lighting fully on only in the separately controlled corridor, and should be automatically activated from all designed paths of egress. When the installed lighting power is 80 percent or less of the value allowed under the Area Category Method, occupant sensing controls should reduce the power by at least 40 percent. Local : Product Qty. Product Description 1 GLPP-1DIMFLVCN-PM 1-Ch 0-10V Dimmer with Cresnet 1 GLPPA-KP In-Wall Keypad for GLPP 1 GLA-US-HALLWAY-COM1-24 40 khz Ultrasonic Presence Detector, Ceiling Mount, Hallway Coverage, 18-24 VAC/VDC Doc. 8302A crestron.com 11

Private Restroom Zūm Title 24-2016 Code Compliance: Local Manual Switch (130.1(a)) Multi-Level (130.1(b)) Shut-Off (130.1(c)) Daylight Zones (130.1(d)) Demand Response Ready (130.1(e)) Local : Zūm Net Zūm Mesh Line Voltage 0-10 V Pwr & Ctrl Daylight zones (130.1(d)) may be required if windows are present. Symbol Qty. Product Description 1 ZUMMESH-JBOX-5A-LV Zūm Junction Box Zone ler, 0-10V Dimming, 5A 1 ZUMMESH-NETBRIDGE Zūm Network Bridge 1 ZUMMESH-KP10ABATT Rocker-Button Battery Powered Keypad 1 ZUMMESH-PIR-VACANCY-BATT PIR Vacancy Sensor (AUTO-OFF) 12 crestron.com Doc. 8302A

Public Restroom Zūm Title 24-2016 Code Compliance: Local Manual Switch (130.1(a)) Multi-Level (130.1(b)) Shut-Off (130.1(c)) Daylight Zones (130.1(d)) Demand Response Ready (130.1(e)) Local : Zūm Mesh Zūm Net Line Voltage 0-10 V Pwr & Ctrl 18/3 Public restrooms with two or more stalls may use a manual control not accessible to unauthorized personnel. Daylight zones (130.1(d)) may be required if windows are present. Public restrooms should have at least one control step between 30-70 percent of full rated power. Symbol Qty. Product Description 2 ZUMMESH-JBOX-5A-LV Zūm Junction Box Zone ler, 0-10V Dimming, 5A 1 ZUMMESH-JBOX-SIM Zūm Junction Box Sensor Integration Module 1 ZUMMESH-NETBRIDGE Zūm Network Bridge 1 ZUMMESH-KP10ABATT Rocker-Button Battery Powered Keypad 2 GLS-ODT-C-NS Dual-Technology Ceiling Mount Occupancy Sensor Doc. 8302A crestron.com 13

Public Restroom GLPP Title 24-2016 Code Compliance: Local Manual Switch (130.1(a)) Multi-Level (130.1(b)) Shut-Off (130.1(c)) Daylight Zones (130.1(d)) Demand Response Ready (130.1(e)) Local : Line Voltage 0-10 V Pwr & Ctrl 18/4 18/2 Public restrooms with two or more stalls may use a manual control not accessible to unauthorized personnel. Daylight zones (130.1(d)) may be required if windows are present. Public restrooms should have at least one control step between 30-70 percent of full rated power. Product Qty. Product Description 1 GLPP-1DIMFLV2CN-PM 2-Ch 0-10V Dimmer with Cresnet 1 GLPPA-KP In-Wall Keypad for GLPP 2 GLS-ODT-C-NS Dual-Technology Ceiling Mount Occupancy Sensor 14 crestron.com Doc. 8302A

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Crestron, the Crestron logo, 3-Series, Cresnet, Crestron Green Light, Cameo, Zūm are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc. in the United States and/ or other countries. ASHRAE is either a trademark or registered trademark of American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Other trademarks, registered trademarks, and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Crestron disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. Crestron is not responsible for errors in typography or photography. This document was written by the Technical Publications department at Crestron Electronics, Inc. 2018 Crestron Electronics, Inc. Doc. 8302A crestron.com 20

Crestron Electronics, Inc. 15 Volvo Drive, Rockleigh, NJ 07647 Tel: 888.CRESTRON Fax: 201.767.7576 www.crestron.com Design Guide Doc 8302A (2051458) 10.18 Specifications subject to change without notice