The design and installation of all lighting systems and equipment in multifamily buildings within the scope of Section 100.0(a) shall comply with the applicable provisions of Section 160.5. All functional areas except dwelling units and common living areas shall comply with the applicable requirements of Sections 160.5(b) through 160.5(e).
The design and installation of all lighting systems and equipment in multifamily dwelling units shall comply with Section 160.5(a). Multifamily dwelling units include dormitory and senior housing dwelling accommodations. Outdoor lighting attached to multifamily buildings and controlled from the inside of a dwelling unit shall comply with the lighting requirements of Section 160.5(a).
EXCEPTION 1 to Section 160.5(a)1A: Integrated device lighting: Lighting integral to exhaust fans, kitchen range hoods, bath vanity mirrors, and garage door openers, and nonremovable lighting attached to ceiling fans.
EXCEPTION 2 to Section 160.5(a)1A: Navigation Lighting: Night lights, step lights, path lights less than 5 watts.
EXCEPTION 3 to Section 160.5(a)1A: Cabinet Lighting: Lighting internal to drawers, cabinetry, and linen closets with an efficacy of 45 lumens per watt or greater.
EXCEPTION to Section 160.5(a)1Cii and Iii: Recessed luminaires marked for use in fire-rated installations, and recessed luminaires installed in noninsulated ceilings.
EXCEPTION to Section 160.5(a)2A: Ceiling fans may provide control of integrated lighting via a remote control.
iv. In bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms, utility rooms, and walk-in closets, at least one installed luminaire shall be controlled by an occupancy or vacancy sensor providing automatic-off functionality.
v. For lighting internal to drawers and cabinetry with opaque fronts or doors, controls that turn the lighting off when the drawer or door is closed shall be provided.
EXCEPTION 1 to Section 160.5(a)2F: Ceiling fans may provide control of integrated lighting via a remote control.
EXCEPTION 2 to Section 160.5(a)2F: Luminaires controlled by an occupancy or vacancy sensor providing automatic-off functionality.
EXCEPTION 3 to Section 160.5(a)2F: Navigation lighting such as night lights, step lights, and path lights less than 5 watts; and lighting internal to drawers and cabinetry with opaque fronts or doors, or with automatic off controls.
v. Undercabinet lighting
vi. Undershelf lighting
vii. Interior lighting of display cabinets
viii. Switched outlets
Light sources in this column other than those installed in ceiling recessed downlight luminaires are classified as high luminous efficacy and are not required to comply with Reference Joint Appendix JA8 | Light sources in this column are required to comply with Reference Joint Appendix JA8 and shall be certified and marked as required by JA8. |
1. LED light sources installed outdoors. 2. Inseparable Solid State Lighting (SSL) luminaires containing colored light sources that are installed to provide decorative lighting. 3. Pin-based linear fluorescent or compact fluorescent light sources using electronic ballasts. 4. High intensity discharge (HID) light sources including pulse start metal halide and high pressure sodium light sources. 5. Luminaires with hardwired high frequency generator and induction lamp. 6. Ceiling Fan Light Kits subject to federal appliance regulations. | 7. All light sources installed in ceiling recessed downlight luminaires. Note that ceiling recessed downlight luminaires shall not have screw base sockets regardless of lamp type as specified in Section 150.0(k)1C. 8. Any light source not otherwise listed in this table. |
EXCEPTION to Section 160.5(b): Lighting systems in common use areas providing shared provisions for living, eating, cooking, or sanitation to dwelling units that would otherwise lack these provisions may instead comply with Section 160.5(a).
NOTE: The requirements of Section 160.5(b) apply to newly constructed buildings. Sections 180.1 and 180.2 specify which requirements of Sections 160.5(b)1 through 160.5(e) also apply to additions and alterations to existing buildings.
EXCEPTION to Section 160.5(b)1Aii: Luminaires with a single lamp and an integrated ballast or transformer may use a peel-down label provided that they are layered such that the rated wattage reduces as successive layers are removed.
EXCEPTION to Section 160.5(b)1F: For power-over-Ethernet lighting systems, power provided to installed non-lighting devices may be subtracted from the total power rating of the power-over-Ethernet system.
EXCEPTION to Section 160.5(b)4Ai: Restrooms having two or more stalls, parking areas, stairwells, corridors, and areas of the building intended for access or use by the public may use a manual control not accessible to unauthorized personnel.
EXCEPTION to Section 160.5(b)4Aii: For areas where placement of a manual area control poses a health and safety hazard, the manual area control may instead be located so that a person using the control can see the lights or area controlled by that control, or visually signal or display showing the current state of the controlled lighting.
EXCEPTION to Section 160.5(b)4A: Up to 0.1 watts per square foot of indoor lighting may be continuously illuminated to allow for means of egress illumination consistent with California Building Code Section 1008. Egress lighting complying with this wattage limitation is not required to comply with manual area control requirements if:
i. The area is designated for means of egress on the plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency under Section 10-103(a)2 of Part 1; and
ii. The controls for the egress lighting are not accessible to unauthorized personnel.
EXCEPTION 1 to Section 160.5(b)4B: An area enclosed by ceiling height partitions that has only one luminaire with no more than two lamps or has only one inseparable SSL luminaire.
EXCEPTION 2 to Section 160.5(b)4B: Restrooms.
EXCEPTION 1 to Section 160.5(b)4Ci: Where the lighting is serving an area that is in continuous use, 24 hours per day/365 days per year.
EXCEPTION 2 to Section 160.5(b)4Ci: Lighting complying with Section 160.5(b)4Cv or vii.
EXCEPTION 3 to Section 160.5(b)4Ci: Up to 0.1 watts per square foot of lighting in any area within a building may be continuously illuminated, provided that the area is designated for means of egress on the plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency under Section 10-103(a)2 of Part 1. Lighting providing means of egress illumination, as the term is used in the California Building Code, shall be configured to provide no less than the amount of light required by California Building Code Section 1008 while in the partial-off mode.
EXCEPTION 4 to Section 160.5(b)4Ci: Electrical equipment rooms subject to Article 110.26(D) of the California Electrical Code.
EXCEPTION 5 to Section 160.5(b)4Ci: Illumination provided by lighting equipment that is designated for emergency lighting, connected to an emergency power source or battery supply, and is intended to function in emergency mode only when normal power is absent.
In areas required by Section 160.5(b)4B to have multi-level lighting controls, the occupant sensing controls shall function either as:
In areas not required by Section 160.5(b)4B to have multi-level lighting controls, the occupant sensing controls shall function either as:
In addition, controls shall be provided that allow the lights to be manually shut-OFF in accordance with Section 160.5(b)4A regardless of the sensor status.
EXCEPTION to Section 160.5(b)4Cvi: Under-shelf or furniture-mounted task lighting controlled by a local switch and either a time switch or an occupancy sensor.
Interior areas of parking garages are classified as indoor lighting for compliance with Section 160.5(b)4Cviib. Parking areas on the roof of a parking structure are classified as outdoor hardscape and shall comply with the (applicable provisions in Section 160.5(c).
EXCEPTION to Section 160.5(b)4Cviib: Metal halide luminaires with a lamp plus ballast mean system efficacy of greater than 75 lumens per watt, used for general lighting in parking garages, parking areas and loading and unloading areas, shall be controlled by occupant sensing controls having at least one control step between 20 percent and 60 percent of design lighting power.
NOTE: Parking areas on the roof of a parking structure are outdoor hardscape, not skylit daylit areas.
EXCEPTION 1 to Section 160.5(b)4D: Areas under skylights where it is documented that existing adjacent structures or natural objects block direct sunlight for more than 1,500 daytime hours per year between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
EXCEPTION 2 to Section 160.5(b)4D Areas adjacent to vertical glazing below an overhang, where the overhang covers the entire width of the vertical glazing, no vertical glazing is above the overhang, and the ratio of the overhang projection to the overhang rise is greater than 1.5 for South, East and West orientations or greater than 1 for North orientations.
EXCEPTION 3 to Section 160.5(b)4D: Rooms where the combined total installed wattage of the general lighting in the skylit and primary sidelit zones is less than 120 watts are not required to have daylighting controls for those zones. Rooms where the total installed wattage of the general lighting in the secondary sidelit zones is less than 120 watts are not required to have daylighting controls for that zone.
EXCEPTION 4 to Section 160.5(b)4D: Parking garage areas where the total installed wattage of the general lighting in the primary and the secondary sidelit daylit zones is less than 60 watts do not require automatic daylighting controls in the daylit zones.
EXCEPTION 5 to Section 160.5(b)4D: Rooms that have a total glazing area of less than 24 square feet, or parking garage areas with a combined total of less than 36 square feet of glazing or opening.
EXCEPTION 6 to Section 160.5(b)4D: For parking garages, luminaires located in the daylight adaptation zone and luminaires for only dedicated ramps. Daylight adaptation zone and dedicated ramps are defined in Section 100.1.
EXCEPTION 7 to Section 160.5(b)4D: Luminaires in sidelit daylit zones in retail merchandise sales and wholesale showroom areas.
Luminaire Type | Minimum Required Control Steps (percent of full rated power1 ) | Uniform level of illuminance shall be achieved by: |
LED luminaires and LED light source systems | Continuous dimming 10-100 percent | Continuous dimming 10-100 percent |
Line-voltage sockets except GU-24 | Continuous dimming 10-100 percent | Continuous dimming 10-100 percent |
Low-voltage incandescent systems | Continuous dimming 10-100 percent | Continuous dimming 10-100 percent |
Fluorescent luminaires | Continuous dimming 20-100 percent | Continuous dimming 20-100 percent |
GU-24 sockets rated for fluorescent ≤ 20 watts; Pin-based compact fluorescent ≤ 20 watts 2 Linear fluorescent and U-bent fluorescent ≤ 13 watts | Minimum one step between 30-70 percent | Continuous dimming; or Stepped dimming; or Switching alternate lamps in a luminaire, or Separately switching circuits in multi-circuit track with a minimum of two circuits. |
Track Lighting | Minimum one step between 30-70 percent | Continuous dimming; or Stepped dimming; or Switching alternate lamps in a luminaire, or Separately switching circuits in multi-circuit track with a minimum of two circuits. |
Linear fluorescent and U-bent fluorescent > 13 watts | Minimum one step in each range: 20-40 % 50-70 % 75-85 % 100 % | Stepped dimming; or Continuous dimming; or Switching alternate lamps in each luminaire, having a minimum of 4 lamps per luminaire illuminating the same area and in the same manner |
Other light sources, including HID and induction | Minimum one step between 50 - 70 percent | Stepped dimming; or Continuous dimming; or Switching alternate lamps in each luminaire, having a minimum of 2 lamps per luminaire, illuminating the same area and in the same manner. |
1. Full rated input power of driver, ballast and lamp, corresponding to maximum ballast factor 2. Includes only pin based lamps: twin tube, multiple twin tube, and spiral lamps |
EXCEPTION 1 to Section 160.5(c)1: Signs.
EXCEPTION 2 to Section 160.5(c)1: Lighting for building façades, public monuments, public art, statues, and vertical surfaces of bridges.
EXCEPTION 3 to Section 160.5(c)1: Lighting not permitted by a health or life safety statute, ordinance, or regulation to be a cutoff luminaire.
EXCEPTION 4 to Section 160.5(c)1: Temporary outdoor lighting.
EXCEPTION 5 to Section 160.5(c)1: Replacement of existing pole mounted luminaires in hardscape areas meeting all of the following conditions:
EXCEPTION 6 to Section 160.5(c)1: Luminaires that illuminate the public right of way including publicly-maintained or utility-maintained roadways, sidewalks, and bikeways.
EXCEPTION 7 to Section 160.5(c)1: Outdoor lighting attached to a multifamily building and separately controlled from the inside of a dwelling unit.
EXCEPTION 1 to Section 160.5(c)2: Outdoor lighting not permitted by a health or life safety statute, ordinance, or regulation to be turned OFF or reduced.
EXCEPTION 2 to Section 160.5(c)2: Lighting in tunnels required to be illuminated 24 hours per day and 365 days per year.
EXCEPTION 1 to Section 160.5(c)2C: Luminaires with a maximum rated wattage of 40 watts each are not required to have motion sensing controls.
EXCEPTION 2 to Section 160.5(c)2C: Applications listed as Exceptions to Section 170.2(e)2A are not required to have motion sensing controls.
EXCEPTION 3 to Section 160.5(c)2C: Lighting subject to a health or life safety statute, ordinance, or regulation may have a minimum time-out period longer than 15 minutes or a minimum dimming level above 50 percent when necessary to comply with the applicable law.
EXCEPTION to Section 160.5(d)2A: Outdoor signs in tunnels, and signs in large permanently covered outdoor areas that are intended to be continuously lit, 24 hours per day and 365 days per year.
EXCEPTION to Section 160.5(d)2B: Outdoor signs in tunnels and large covered areas that are intended to be illuminated both day and night.
NOTE: Authority: Sections 25213, 25218, 25218.5, 25402 and 25402.1, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 25007, 25008, 25218.5, 25310, 25402, 25402.1, 25402.4, 25402.5, 25402.8, and 25943, Public Resources Code.