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The Florida Building Code (FBC) Commercial Energy Code in section 405 which governs electrical has a section for electrical power which does not have its own verbiage but instead points directly to ASHRAE 90.1. In this case I am surprised that they did not just explicitly list the code requirements which then forces you to have access to the ASHRAE 90 standards.
The one I am talking about is for the control of receptacles which to be honest with you I am not thrilled about and think it just creates a headache for the electrician. Here is what the FBC says:
C405.6Electrical power (Mandatory).
C405.6.1Applicability.
This section applies to all building power distribution systems. The provisions for electrical distribution for all sections of this code are subject to the design conditions in ASHRAE Standard 90.1.
This forces us to go to ASHRAE 90.1 to get the requirements. In this case I have found supporting documentation from the state of Florida that yes, indeed the standards of ASHRAE 90.1 do, indeed apply.
Here is what ASHRAE 90.1 states:
ASHRAE 90.1 - 2010
Section 8.4 Mandatory Provisions
8.4.2 – Automatic Receptacle Control.
At least 50% of all 125 volt 15- and 20-Ampere receptacles, including those installed in modular partitions, installed in the following space types:
a. Private offices
b. Open offices
c. Computer Classrooms shall be controlled by an automatic control device that shall function on:
a. a scheduled basis using a time-of-day operated control device that turns receptacles off at specific programmed times - an independent program schedule shall be provided for areas of no more than 25,000 sf but no more than one floor, or
b. an occupant sensor that shall turn receptacles off within 30 minutes of all occupants leaving a space, or
c. a signal from another control or alarm system that indicates the area is unoccupied.
Exceptions: Receptacles for the following shall not require an automatic control device:
a. Receptacles specifically designated for equipment required 24 hour operation.
b. Spaces where an automatic shutoff would endanger the safety or security of the room or building occupant(s).
Is this something that IS a code requirement where you live? I am now seeing a hybrid between 2 codes by design where in the past you had to declare compliance with the Energy Code or ASHRAE 90.
The one I am talking about is for the control of receptacles which to be honest with you I am not thrilled about and think it just creates a headache for the electrician. Here is what the FBC says:
C405.6Electrical power (Mandatory).
C405.6.1Applicability.
This section applies to all building power distribution systems. The provisions for electrical distribution for all sections of this code are subject to the design conditions in ASHRAE Standard 90.1.
This forces us to go to ASHRAE 90.1 to get the requirements. In this case I have found supporting documentation from the state of Florida that yes, indeed the standards of ASHRAE 90.1 do, indeed apply.
Here is what ASHRAE 90.1 states:
ASHRAE 90.1 - 2010
Section 8.4 Mandatory Provisions
8.4.2 – Automatic Receptacle Control.
At least 50% of all 125 volt 15- and 20-Ampere receptacles, including those installed in modular partitions, installed in the following space types:
a. Private offices
b. Open offices
c. Computer Classrooms shall be controlled by an automatic control device that shall function on:
a. a scheduled basis using a time-of-day operated control device that turns receptacles off at specific programmed times - an independent program schedule shall be provided for areas of no more than 25,000 sf but no more than one floor, or
b. an occupant sensor that shall turn receptacles off within 30 minutes of all occupants leaving a space, or
c. a signal from another control or alarm system that indicates the area is unoccupied.
Exceptions: Receptacles for the following shall not require an automatic control device:
a. Receptacles specifically designated for equipment required 24 hour operation.
b. Spaces where an automatic shutoff would endanger the safety or security of the room or building occupant(s).
Is this something that IS a code requirement where you live? I am now seeing a hybrid between 2 codes by design where in the past you had to declare compliance with the Energy Code or ASHRAE 90.