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2126 S Doreen Way Unit# 2
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Doreen
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2025 Single -Family Residential Mandatory Requirements <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />AAWg and Building Agency <br />with one circuit supplying the refrigerator, one lighting circuit near the primary exit, and one circuit si <br />pplying a sl <br />outlet; main panelboard must have a minimum busbar rating of 225 amps; sufficient space must be <br />a system isolation equipment/transfer switch within 3 feet of the main panelboard, with raceways ins <br />es d to al�lo fi ureMins al a ion of <br />all VVc3r Wllb1$rWA <br />the switch location to allow the connection of backup power source.' <br />Heat Pump Space Heater Ready. Systems using gas or propane furnaces to serve individual dwel <br />ing units must include: A dedicated <br />§ 150.0(t): <br />unobstructed 240V branch circuit wiring installed within 3' of the furnace with circuit conductors rate <br />i�g�p fgps with the blank <br />cover identified as "240V ready;" and a reserved main electrical service panel space to allow for the <br />in%eon of a double pole circuit <br />breaker permanently marked as "For Future 240V use." <br />Electric Cooktop Ready. Systems using gas or propane cooktop to serve individual dwelling units <br />§ 150.0(u): <br />unobstructed 240V branch circuit wiring installed within 3' of the cooktop with circuit conductors rated at least 50 amps with the blank <br />cover identified as <br />"240V ready;" and a reserved main electrical service panel space to allow for the installation of a double pole circuit breaker permanently <br />marked as "For Future 240V use." <br />Electric Clothes Dryer Ready. Clothes dryer locations with gas or propane plumbing to serve individual dwelling units must include: A <br />§ 150.0(v): <br />dedicated unobstructed 240V branch circuit wiring installed within 3' of the dryer location with circuit conductors rated at least 30 amps <br />with the blank cover identified as "240V ready;" and a reserved main electrical service panel space to allow for the installation of a <br />double pole circuit breaker permanently marked as "For Future 240V use" <br />\ICE <br />Lighting Controls and Components. All lighting control devices and systems, light sources, and luminaires must meet the applicable <br />§ 110.9: <br />requirements of §110.9.' <br />Luminaire Efficacy. All installed luminaires and light sources must meet the requirements of Reference Joint Appendix JA8, except <br />lighting integral to exhaust fans, kitchen range hoods, bath vanity mirrors, and garage door openers; navigation lighting less than 5 watts; <br />§ 150.0(k)1A: <br />lighting internal to drawers, cabinets, and linen closets with an efficacy of at least 45 lumens per waft; and ceiling fan kits subject to DOE's <br />Appliance and Equipment Standards.' <br />Recessed Downlight Luminaires in Ceilings. Luminaires recessed into ceilings must not contain screw -based sockets, be airtight with air <br />§ 150.0(k)1 C: <br />leakage rate < 2.0 cfm at 75 Pascals, and leak paths be sealed with a gasket or caulk. California Electrical Code Article 410.116 must <br />also be met.' <br />Light Sources in Enclosed or Recessed Luminaires. Lamps and other separable light sources installed in enclosed or recessed <br />§ 150.0(k)1 D: <br />luminaires must meet the JA8 elevated temperature requirements, including marking requirements. <br />Blank Electrical Boxes. The number of electrical boxes that are more than five feet above the finished floor and do not contain a <br />§ 150.0(k)1 E: <br />luminaire or other device shall be no more than the number of bedrooms. These boxes must be served by a dimmer, vacancy sensor <br />control, low voltage wiring, or fanspeed control. <br />Indoor Lighting Controls. Lighting must have readily accessible wall -mounted controls that allow the lighting to be manually turned on <br />150.0 k 2A: <br />§ () <br />and off. <br />Controls Permitted. An energy management control system (EMCS) may be used to comply with dimming, occupancy, and control <br />§ 150.0(k)2D: <br />requirements if it provides the functionality of the specified control per §110.9 and the physical controls specified in §150.0(k)2A. Controls <br />must not bypass a dimmer, occupant sensor, or vacancy sensor function installed to comply with §150.0(k)2. <br />Automatic Shutoff Controls. In bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms, utility rooms and walk-in closets, at least one installed luminaire <br />§ 150.0(k)2E: <br />must be controlled by an occupancy or vacancy sensor providing automatic -off functionality. Lighting inside drawers and cabinets with <br />opaque fronts or doors must have controls that turn the light off when the drawer or door is closed. <br />Dimmers. Lighting in habitable spaces (e.g., living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms) must have readily accessible wall -mounted <br />dimming controls that allow the lighting to be manually adjusted up and down, except lighting integral to kitchen range hoods and <br />bathroom exhaust fans, navigation lighting less than 5 wafts, lighting internal to drawers, cabinetry with opaque fronts or doors and <br />§ 150.0(k)2F: <br />controlled by automatic -off controls, luminaires in a circuit with controlled lighting power less than 20 watts or controlled by an occupancy <br />or vacancy sensor. Forward phase cut dimmers controlling LED light sources in these spaces must comply with NEMA SSL 7A. Lighting <br />integrated with ceiling fan may be controlled via a remote control. <br />Independent Controls. Lighting integral to exhaust fans shall be controlled independently from the fans. Lighting undercabinets or <br />§ 150.0(k)2G: <br />shelves, lighting in display cabinets, and switched outlets must be controlled se aratel from ceiling -installed lighting. <br />Residential Outdoor Lighting. Outdoor lighting permanently mounted to a single-family residential building or other buildings on the <br />same lot must meet luminaire efficacy requirements of §150.0(k)1A, have a manual on/off switch and either a photocell and motion <br />§ 150.0(k)3: <br />sensor, a photocell and automatic time switch, or an astronomical time clock. Controls that override to ON are not allowed, unless that <br />override automatically returns the automatic control to its normal operation within 6 hours. An EMCS or other controls that provides the <br />specified control functionality may be used but must meet all applicable requirements. <br />§ 150.0(k)4: <br />Internally Illuminated Address Signs must either comply with §140.8 or consume no more than 5 watts of power. <br />Residential Garages for Eight or More Vehicles. Lighting for residential parking garages for eight or more vehicles must comply with the <br />§ 150.0(k)5: <br />applicable requirements for nonresidential garages in §§ 110.9, 130.0, 130.1, 130.4,140.6, and 141.0. <br />
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