SECTION 130.3 – SIGN LIGHTING CONTROLS

Nonresidential, high-rise residential and hotel/motel buildings shall comply with the applicable requirements of Section 130.3(a)1 through 130.3(a)3.

(a)        Controls for Sign Lighting.

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All sign lighting shall meet the requirements below as applicable:

1.    Indoor Signs. All indoor sign lighting shall be controlled with an automatic time-switch control or astronomical time-switch control.

2.    Outdoor Signs. Outdoor sign lighting shall meet the following requirements as applicable:

A.   All outdoor sign lighting shall be controlled with a photocontrol in 'addition to an automatic time-switch control, or an astronomical time-switch control.

EXCEPTION to Section 130.3(a)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. 

B.   All outdoor sign lighting that is ON both day and night shall be controlled with a dimmer that provides the ability to automatically reduce sign lighting power by a minimum of 65 percent during nighttime hours. Signs that are illuminated at night and for more than 1 hour during daylight hours shall be considered ON both day and night.

EXCEPTION to Section 130.3(a)2B: Outdoor signs in tunnels and large covered areas that are intended to be illuminated both day and night.

3.    Demand Responsive Electronic Message Center Control. An Electronic Message Center (EMC) having a new connected lighting power load greater than 15 kW shall have a control installed that is capable of reducing the lighting power by a minimum of 30 percent when receiving a demand response signal.

EXCEPTION to Section 130.3(a)3: Lighting for EMCs that is not permitted by a health or life safety statute, ordinance, or regulation to be reduced by 30 percent.