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RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING Homeowners and Home d?or professionals are looking forsolutions that match their needs but offer tremendous energy savingscapabilities. Recessed, track, surface and fluorescent products must be designedto not only achieve specific effects from dramatic accent lightingto glare-free downlighting but they must offer increased valueto the user. Halo offers a line of 5" and6" Energy Star qualified housings that utilize the latest compactfluorescent lamp and ballast technologies that can reduce energy consumptionwhile providing generous light output with pleasing color temperatures. CooperLighting offers a range of products that are compliant withCalifornia Title 24 requirements. A central component of interior lighting,Recessed Lighting allows you to create a special atmosphere, provideshape to a room, and bring your furnishings to life.Blending into the background, Halo and Iris recessed lighting systemsfocus the eye on the objects you are lighting. Recessedlighting techniques include downlighting, accent lighting and wall washing. Halooffers a line of 5" and 6" Energy Star qualifiedhousings utilizing the latest compact fluorescent lamp and ballast technologiesthat can reduce energy consumption while providing generous light outputwith pleasing color temperatures. Cooper Lighting offers a range ofproducts that are compliant with California Title 24 requirements. SurfaceLighting provides accent to the design and character to yourhome's environment. Functional, effective and elegant, Halo surface lighting optionsinclude a variety of styles of sconces, pendants and tracklighting. Shaper Lighting fixtures are distinguished by their architectural characterand focus on simplicity of design and balanced proportions. TheShaper Lighting philosophy is to deliver true value in wellmade fixtures that are both beautiful and durable. Comfortable, attractiveand energy efficient, Metalux residential fluorescent fixtures are available inan array of quality styles to provide ideal lighting conditionsfor a myriad of residential applications. For our complete energysolutions product offering, visit www.cooperenergysolutions.com see page 190H270ICAT see page 932 P532ICAT see pages 498-499 Undercabinetssee page 490 Decorative Series see page 114 H570ICAT seepage 115 H570RICAT see page 940 P732ICAT see page 994682-WP Series see page 494 IC9232 Series see page983 648 Series see page 1032 Cambria 203 ?hetypical household spends $1,900 a year on energy bills.When you reduce the amount of energy used in yourhome, you save money...? 25 CALIFORNIA TITLE 24 RESIDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:? Requirement for use of only high efficacy luminaires, containingonly high efficacy lamps and shall not contain medium screwbase socket. Lamps 15 watts and less shall have minimumlamp efficacy of 40 LPW, lamps 15 watts to 40watts at 50 LPW, and lamps over 40 watts at60 LPW. Electronic ballast, operating at frequency above 20kHz arerequired for lamps 13W or greater. Exception to this isHID fixtures using magnetic ballast, provided they meet efficacy requirementsas on Table 150-C ( Section 150 ) ?uminaires for bathroom, garage, laundry room, utility room must behigh efficacy. Exception is provided if they are controlled byoccupant sensor that is not manually or overridingly switched (Section 150 ) ? Luminaires installed for kitchens must behigh efficacy. An exception is allowed for up to 50%of total rated wattage of permanently installed fixtures, provided thatthey are switched independently of the high efficacy luminaires. ?ll other areas must be high efficacy luminaires. Following areexceptions: areas controlled by dimmer, closets under 70 sq ft,and areas controlled by occupant sensor that is not manuallyor overridingly switched ( Section 150 ) ? Luminaires recessedinto insulated ceilings to be IC rated and covered underUL or other recognized testing/rating organizations. Luminaires are tobe listed as air tight in accordance with ASTM E283,and sealed with gasket or caulk between housing and ceiling( section 150 ) ? Outdoor lighting to be highefficacy luminaires with the exception of lighting controlled by motionsensor with integral photosensor ( Section 150 ) ? Parkinglots and garages for eight or more cars must resortto sections 130, 131,132, 146, and 147 for compliance. (Information obtained from 2005 Title 24 Efficiency Standards from theCalifornia Energy Commission website). LEGISLATION UPDATES Cooper Lighting? your sourcefor the latest information and related web links on energyissues and legislation. Our energy solutions web site offers discussionson current and proposed legislation trends. Hyperlinks are provided forfurther research and the downloading of entire documents where amore complete understanding is necessary. http://www.cooperlighting.com/content/source/energy_legislation.cfm