Code officials that review Energy Codes are interested in Watts per square Foot. With most projects, if the simple aritmetic is shown to the code official, such as the subtotal of each light fixture watts, total project watts, project square feet, and calculated light power density along with energy code light power density limit then no further requests for compliance are given. On 10% of the projects, the officials agree we have compliance but they still want the Comcheck for their files.
Hi David,
Code officials that review Energy Codes are interested in Watts per square Foot. With most projects, if the simple aritmetic is shown to the code official, such as the subtotal of each light fixture watts, total project watts, project square feet, and calculated light power density along with energy code light power density limit then no further requests for compliance are given. On 10% of the projects, the officials agree we have compliance but they still want the Comcheck for their files.