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New requirements for reducing energy consumption in commercial buildings are here. Standards such as CA Title 24 and ASHRAE 90.1 and now the 2021 IECC require that at least 50 percent of all receptacles in designated spaces of a building be “controllable”— automatically turning off when the spaces become unoccupied and on when occupied. This white paper will explain the controlled receptacle requirement in commercial building energy codes, as well as a summary of typical application settings.
Document History
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NEMA BI 50002-2022
Automatic Receptacle Control to Meet Energy-Efficiency Requirements in Codes and Standards IECC, ASHRAE 90.1, and California Title 24- Most Recent
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NEMA BI 50002-2022
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Automatic Receptacle Control to Meet Energy-Efficiency Requirements in Codes and Standards IECC, ASHRAE 90.1, and California Title 24- Historical Version