In fact, I recently worked on a project where the lighting designer had modified the table format and used it on the construction plans as a room by room lighting power and lighting control matrix. I recommend using this table, even if you are working with the 2010 requirements. The new lighting power density tables in 90.1 2013 make the lighting control requirements much clearer. An architect said that he was amazed how complicated we had made the lighting controls. I was in Mississippi two weeks ago, talking to an AIA Chapter about 90.1 2010. That is a different story today we are talking about lighting controls. In the hot humid area of the country where I live, this drop in sensible heat has made the removal of latent heat from the outside air the biggest design challenge. As an HVAC engineer, I know that the drop in lighting power is the most obvious change in building energy performance.
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