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| Title 24 is a new energy code that California has adopted to reduce
energy consumption. Starting October 2005, all new and remodeled homes must incorporate high
efficacy lighting or lighting control devices |
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| Choices include the following: |
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| | High Efficacy Lighting (fluorescent, compact
fluorescent, or high-intensity discharge) |
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| | Occupancy Sensors |
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| | Dimmers |
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| Below is a chart that specifies requirements by room. |
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OPTION 1 |
OPTION 2 |
| Bathroom |
High Efficacy Lighting |
Manual-on occupancy sensor |
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| Garage |
High Efficacy Lighting |
Manual-on occupancy sensor |
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| Utility Room |
High Efficacy Lighting |
Manual-on occupancy sensor |
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| Laundry Room |
High Efficacy Lighting |
Manual-on occupancy sensor |
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| Hallway |
High Efficacy Lighting |
Manual-on occupancy sensor or dimmer |
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| Dining Room |
High Efficacy Lighting |
Manual-on occupancy sensor or dimmer |
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| Bedroom |
High Efficacy Lighting |
Manual-on occupancy sensor or dimmer |
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6106 Single Pole 6108 3 Way |
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| Title 24 approved occupancy sensor saves money! Manual-on
operation and automatic off is a great way to control unnecessary electricity. |
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| | Manual ON button |
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| | Automatic timed-off when motion is no
longer detected |
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| | Selectable timed-off from 5 to 25
minutes |
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| | 180° detection zone |
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| Occupancy Sensors are a great way to SAVE ENERGY! Turn lights off
automatically when they are not needed with this switch. |