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Table 6-1 <br /> Exterior Lighting Unit Power Allowances <br /> <br /> Area Description Allowance <br /> Exit (with or without canopy) 20 W/Lin. ft of door ooening <br /> Entrance (without canopy) 30 W/Lin. ft of door opening <br /> Entrance (with canopy) <br /> High traffic (retail, hotel, airport, theater, etc.) 10 W/fiz of canopied azea <br /> Light traffic (hospital, office, school, etc.) 4 W/ftZ of canopied azea <br /> Loading area 0.40 W/ft~ <br /> Loading door 20 W/Lin. ft of door opening <br /> Building exterior surfaces/facades 0.25 W/ft <br /> of stuface to be <br /> illutttinated <br /> Storage and nonmanufacturing work areas 0.20 W/ft2 <br /> Other activity aeeas for casual use, such as picnic grounds, gardens, <br /> pazks, and other landscaped areas 0.10 W/ft~ <br /> Private driveways and walkways 0.10 W/fiz <br /> Public driveways and walkways 0.15 W/fiz <br /> Private parking lots 0.12 W/ft= <br /> Public parking lots [0.10 W/ft2] 11~ <br /> SECTION 7. Section 5-26.3.(c)(1) of the Hawaii County Code 1983 (1995 Edition) is <br /> hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> "(c) Lighting Power Control Credits <br /> (1) Lighting Power Control Credit (LPCC). When determining compliance of <br /> the actual design with the lighting power allowance established by either <br /> section 5-26.4 or 5-26.5, the connected lighting power (CLP) for lights <br /> automatically controlled by occupancy sensing, daylight sensing control, <br /> lumen maintenance control, or programmable timing control, may be <br /> reduced by subtracting control credits on a specific area-by-azea basis. This <br /> credit is termed the lighting power control credit (LPCC) and shall be <br /> determined in accordance with Equation 6-1: <br /> LPCC = CLP x PAF Equation 6-1 <br /> where: <br /> LPCC =Lighting power control credit (W) <br /> CLP =Connected lighting power for the luminaires controlled <br /> by the automatic control device (W) <br /> PAF =Power adjustment factor <br /> The adjusted lighting power (ALP) is then equal to [CLP x LPCC] CLP -LPCC." <br /> 3 <br /> <br />