4DBG4HORENQTHKCDQR4Q@CDR ELECTRICALAir seal electrical penetrations between conditioned and...
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1.Cut all holes cleanly and no more than 1 inch larger than the penetrating object.
Air seal electrical penetrations between conditioned and unconditioned space. Use fire-stop systems where applicable.2.
1.Cut all holes cleanly and no more than 1 inch larger than the penetrating object.
Air seal electrical penetrations between conditioned and unconditioned space. Use fire-stop systems where applicable.2.
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WRONG SIZE RIGHT SIZE
INSULATION SEAL
NOT CLEAN CUT CLEAN CUT
NO SEAL SEAL
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2.Air seal electrical penetrations between conditioned and unconditioned space. Use fire-stop systems where applicable. 3.
Recessed lighting fixtures installed in the building envelope are insulation-contact (IC) and meet air leakage requirements.
4. Coordinate bath fan exhaust duct direction with HVAC Contractor. 4. Coordinate bath fan exhaust duct direction with HVAC Contractor.
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NOT IC AND AIR TIGHT IC AND AIR TIGHTNO SEAL SEAL
WRONG DIRECTION RIGHT DIRECTIONWRONG DIRECTION RIGHT DIRECTION
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High Efficacy Bulb Requirements
Bulb (Watt) Efficiency (lumens/Watt)
≤ 15 40
15 - 40 50
> 40 60
The high-efficacy bulb count is based on the number of lamps and includes both pin-based fixtures (fluorescent tubes and pin-based compacts) and standard screw-base fixtures. The provision applies to indoor spaces and outdoor facades of all residential buildings, including accessory structures and garages.
5. Install high-efficacy lamps (e.g. CFLs, LEDs, fluorescent) in 75% of light fixtures.
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