2024 Lighting Catalog

OCCUPANCY/VACANCY CONTROLS Requirements: • Complete Table B of the "Lighting Incentive Catalog Supplemental Data Sheet" for this measure. • Must be ultrasonic, passive infrared, microphonic, microwave, or dual technology occupancy/vacancy sensors controlling non-high or low-bay fixtures. • Refer to measures L5061 and L5062 for high and low bay applications. • Socket based occupancy sensors do not qualify. • Timers do not qualify for prescriptive incentives, but may be eligible for custom incentives. • Upgrades to existing occupancy/vacancy controls are not eligible. EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description Code Incentive Unit Occupancy/Vacancy Sensor L4812* $0.10 Watt Controlled * Supplemental Data Table needed

PARKING GARAGE CONTROLS Requirements: • Complete Table B of the "Lighting Incentive Catalog Supplemental Data Sheet" for this measure.

• Must be installed in a parking garage. A custom incentive may be available for similar controls installed on exterior lighting. • Controls must be occupancy or occupancy schedule based and may include dimming, stepped dimming, or high/low ballast controls. • If passive infrared and/or ultrasonic occupancy sensors are used, system must have a fail-safe feature (fails in "on" position). • Fixtures must operate in a low-standby light level during periods of low occupancy, and cannot exceed 50% of full wattage during unoccupied periods. EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description Code Incentive Unit Bi-Level Controls, Parking Garage Lighting, Dusk to Dawn L5063* $0.10 Watt Controlled Bi-Level Controls, Parking Garage Lighting, 24 Hour L5064* $0.10 Watt Controlled * Supplemental Data Table needed

PRO TIP Position wall sensors in an office on the same wall as the door so that the sensor can only “see” the area intended to be controlled and not the hallway outside of the door. The most common cause of “false-on” triggering of sensors is incorrect positioning of the sensor.

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